DiceCat's Links
Everest is a chilly guy. Does he need a blanket?
Jude's the dumbest guy he's ever talked to, but he can lift things like it's no problem. Why not just let Jude carry him around? It would be so much easier.
He's not sure where she got the name "Bug" from, but it was very cute, so he never corrected her. She was a lot to handle some days - especially when she got too curious about what he was up to - but it came from a place of interest. Who is Bug to stop someone who wants to learn?
Rani used to bother Boötes - or Bug, as she always called him - all the time. He always seemed to be doing something cool with the plants he was working with. He taught her a lot about plants and gardening. Hopefully she wasn't too annoying when she was little!
Boötes and Monte are best friends. They spend a lot of their evenings together, playing whatever game they're into at the moment. Sometimes, when Boötes decides to play his clarinet, Monte will simply listen while reading. It's nice to have someone that he can just share in the peace with.
Monte is his best friend. He's just such a comforting presence in his life. Boötes can't imagine life in the village without him. He's the main reason he picked up the clarinet again.
Aurion is her grandma. She doesn't like to be called that, but it's what she is. She always give her such funny looks. Is there something wrong with her?
Misty... she is family. The storm that created them both still lingers. He... he has to remember... he cannot forget.
Pringle is one of his oldest friends. They've been neighbors in some form of another for... well, a long, long time. It's nice to have someone who understands the most important things in life: like relaxing and being with friends!
He remembers Morrigan from Aurion's Island, back when he was, well, a "god". She had to put up with so much nonsense... but he heard she's a part of the Copper Ring, now. That's great! Hopefully things are much better for her there. Maybe one day they'll get the chance to speak as equals, without any of that cult stuff looming over their heads.
Fauster is Carrice's brother. He's got to be the best mail carrier in the world - or at least, that's what she thinks. She hopes he's doing alright. Despite how many letters he handles every day, he doesn't write her terribly often!
That secretary knows more than she lets on... but she's about as pleasant as she appears.
Jean's almost as scary as her boss. She may be his secretary, but he can see it in her eyes -- she's done stuff. Scary stuff. She has to have.
R-Rockstar's kind of the top dog around New Camrey. He doesn't want anything to do with that guy -- not because he doesn't like him! Er, well, what he meant to say is that he isn't worth Rockstar's time or attention... honest.
Laurel was his Promised on the Island - a concept that was entirely foreign to him. He never knew that Aurusalkar used to have nabi knight-sorcerers at their side all the time. That's so cool! He wonders what happened when he, uh, left... Is... is Laurel ok?
Gossamer is the nice one who took him in after he found his way to the village. She doesn't yell at him or anything. She's also very soft.
Burple stumbled across her and Gossamer and they were more than happy to take him in, especially since they were suffering from an empty nest after Ranger left. He's a little shit, but her little shit.
Pidge has been taking care of him ever since he found his way to the village. She yells at him a lot to not do things in her special rooms.
Chevy's a guest Chevy's a guest don't get mad don't get mad Aurion likes their horns so don't make them sad and don't make them cry because Aurion wants them to stick around despite them being a nuiSANCE - -
Mintaka stays so calm and polite all the time. They thought he'd get mad whenever it accidentally makes a mess, but he doesn't! How does he do it?
A guest who fails to be of genuine service. It causes more problems than it solves.
Alnitak is HUGE! And he's just an alkarnabi! Isn't that crazy? He can actually carry them in his talons - which he ends up doing pretty often. It's fun to fly! Even if it hurts a little bit.
Lepus! That wretched little creature took advantage of his kindness and stole away with his gold! He doesn't care how much he must make the little thief suffer, he WILL get it back!
If he knew Harlequin was going to be this much trouble, he would never have taken as much gold as he did. The only thing keeping him from getting really messed up is that Harlequin thinks he can't talk. It's maddening.
Roscoe's a weak link. She knows it. But his ability to talk with animals makes him useful enough to keep him around. If he gets it in his head to leave, she'll just send someone to drag him back, and he won't get to stay in the nice bunks like he does now.
Miss Roxie found him after he calmed down a raging bull. She must have thought he was useful, because she threatened him with all sorts of horrible things to get him to join her group. He's trying to play along until he finds a good opportunity to run, but there's nowhere in West Ridge he can run that will make him safe from her... and he doesn't have the money to flee any further than that.
How does a meek little fella like Roscoe end up in Roxie's Boys? For that matter, why? He doesn't even seem to enjoy the crimes he does. Is Roxie holding something over his head? Whatever it is, John'll figure it out.
John's a good man. Really. Most lawmen would've probably shot him after all the chances they got. He wants to believe John could keep him safe if he abandoned Roxie, but... he's just one man. Not even he could stand up to all of her Boys.
Roy and Kyro shared a few generals together, and sometimes they see each other around on campus. Roy seems to be doing a lot better since the first time they met, which is nice to see. Kyro keeps meaning to ask what his socials are so they can talk outside of class stuff, but she keeps forgetting...
Kyro and Roy shared a few general classes together, and they run into each other at the library every so often. He'd really like to get to get to know her better outside of a school setting - they seem cool!
He's only spoken to Servis a handful of times, but the boy seems to have the same quiet, conniving energy of his father. Given all the opportunities they've had to betray the Ring, they must not be looking to do that... or is Servis simply waiting for the right moment?
Servis knows to be... careful with Kieran. He is a spy, after all. He's a valuable asset to the Ring, so it behooves him to remain cordial.
Servis grew up away from the Von Falken estate. Or at least, he must have. He doesn't recall him being around until Butler introduced him. If he shares a similar story to his father, then he's more than welcome to help the cause. If not, he may stay as a guest. It's the least he can do for his oldest friend.
It was kind of Mr. Von Falken to grant Servis a place to stay aboard the Copper Wing after his ... run-in with the auruists. He still doesn't believe he deserves to be in charge of the business when his father is the one who's been running things for so long. But... he'll try to not bite the hand that gave him shelter.