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He likes the kid's gusto, taking part in the same mutiny which left Fel in charge of the ship. He works with his new captain, who seems receptive to his ideas, on plans to improve their profits. Though he dislikes his current working situation of having to deal with Milenko.
Fel thinks highly of Ciym since he allows the man to do a lot of the different tasks on his ship that are considered important with little interference. He views Ciym as his right hand man when it comes to financial gain and navigation since the older of the two has more experience in these matters than he does. Overall he puts a lot of trust in him.
He finds what he considers the most negative qualities a Doggoon can possess exist in Miir, but in such a way that he is thoroughly enjoyable to be around.
Miir does not like the way that Ciym treats the plight of the Doggoons. Viewing him as a bit to self serving. He does recognize the mans willingness to work though, so he has to admire him for that.
He is very much entertained by Vesz's youthful energy, but can find his exuberance a little annoying at times.
Vesz thinks that Ciym is an interesting guy and kind enough to allow him the pleasure of braiding the man's hair on his ears. However, the little doggoon still associates him with his self proclaimed rival.
Ciym wanted to eat Arte at first, but after finally getting to know him and after much scolding from his boss he decided to put those thoughts to rest...
Arte is kind of scared when it comes to Ciym. He doesn't like the hungry look in the man's eyes and often hides behind Fel if Ciym comes within sight when he comes to visit the ship to play with the younger doggoon.
He believes Milenko to be a bit over ambitious, especially with his constant undermining of the Mage's slave trade. He admires the ideal, dislikes the conflict it creates. It is very bad for business.
Milenko finds Ciym to be incredibly frustrating, with his continual disagreements over his convictions. While he can admire the man's business savvy, he finds him to be lacking in moral convictions.
For the most part he is indifferent towards doggoons, treating them like any other race. While he may assist Fel in exacting his revenge, he is not as likely to put his life on the line over some dispute he tends to distance himself from. He thinks of it as "not his problem," or at least not any more...