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Zhali doesn't believe that Irene is fit for the role of leader. She sees Irene as being very weak for the role and believes another, stronger wolf should take the position from her.
Irene doesn't particularly care for Zhali, but finds that her hostility and neediness for a pack will make her very useful. She deeply wishes that Zhali would keep her harmful opinions about her leadership to herself, but you can't win them all.
Elvida's favorite hunting and patrolling companion. The two never go too far into their pasts, but they absolutely love to share gossip about the other pack members.
Yrsa loves Elvida's energetic and strong-willed nature and the two hit it off almost immediately. The two have many things to bond over and have found they have a lot in common.
Ljóma doesn't really like Fenrir for his harsh nature and cruel words. He finds that he is too adamant about "fighting everything" and tries to encourage him to be more docile as always picking fights can land you in far worse trouble.
While he doesn't agree with how soft he thinks Ljóma is, he does find value in how he sees the world. He almost feels inclined to protect wolves like him because they seem so weak.
Yrsa's brother. Being the older sibling, she feels obligated to protect her younger brother. She finds he still has awful nightmares about their past and does what she can to comfort him.
Fenrir's sister. He deeply loves his sibling and will always have her back first. She is the only other wolf that truly understands his past and his inner turmoil.
Caine finds Callistus's methods to be rather distasteful and heavily despises such brute force being used for everything. He believes in using tongue rather than teeth to get your point across.
Callistus is vaguely aware of Caine's distaste of him, but he isn't bothered by him. He believes that everyone is entitled to their own opinions, and that you can't make everyone happy. He thinks Caine will be sensible enough to not do anything brash.
Caine's first pick with any of his personal troubles. While he doesn't share important details regarding the pack and its leadership, he does find that Ljóma offers a lot of helpful guidance when he needs it.
Ljóma finds that it's a bit odd that the pack advisor goes to him for advise, but he doesn't complain. He tries to help Caine see things from different perspectives and appreciates the help he gives to Irene.
Irene finds Ljóma to be a much nicer contrast to the brashness of Elvida and occasionally seeks him out as she enjoys his company.
Ljóma doesn't have very many thoughts about Irene, though he does find that she's a great and fair leader. He doesn't see hardly any other wolf within the pack as being fit for the job.
Irene's closest friend and advisor. She often feels lost while playing the role of leader and looks to Caine for help. She wouldn't know what to do without him here.
Caine loves the ambition of Irene, and her what she stands for. He has held the same values for a long time, but thinks she is the ideal wolf to be focal and enforce such values.
Hercynia loves Callistus's company. She's often overjoyed at his excitement to hear more of her ramblings, from her past to minute things like the different uses for flora she's found.
While Callistus spends much of his time hunting or patrolling, he does like to unwind and listen to Hercynia's old tales from when she was his age. He offers his help whenever he can.
Callistus is the only wolf Zhali seems to like. He's the only one that truly understands that it's the fierceness and aggression that keeps you safe and powerful.
While many don't like Zhali, Callistus finds her harsh nature to be understandable. He doesn't exactly agree with her on her hostile nature, but tries to gently push her to different things.
Caine finds Melaina very interesting and loves to hear her tales of the various gods she prays to and offers gifts to. He often wonders how she manages to keep track of all the different beliefs (and lack thereof) within the pack.
Melaina has found Caine's calm composure to be rather endearing, especially during high-stress moments. She thinks of him as being very wise.
Zhali doesn't mind Elvida, but she still views her as being a bit weak. She admires her having Callistus as a mentor, but thinks she could do more to prove herself.
Elvida finds Zhali's hostility and mindset to be rather annoying. She hates that Zhali seemingly won't even make an effort to view things from others' perspective.
While she may not like Elvida's hard-headed nature, she sees so much of herself in her. She views Elvida as being a very valuable member of the pack despite their disagreements.
Evlida butts heads with Irene often due to her "authoritarian" nature. She thinks of Irene as being a stick in the mud.
Ljóma's old close friend. He always enjoyed her company and chemistry and believed they had something, but quickly realized they don't. He still misses her companionship, but won't push her to further their friendship if she doesn't wish for it.
An old friend to Elvida. Ljóma and Elvida spent the majority of their pup years in a large pack made up of many smaller packs before both deciding it best to leave. She appreciates his company, but is no longer interested in interacting with him due to his interest in her.
Callistus plays the role of father figure and mentor to Elvida. He has taught her everything she knows about fighting and hunting.
Elvida is the daughter Callistus never had. He doesn't talk much of his past, but he holds Elvida very near and dear to his heart, as she reminds him so much of a loved one.
Elvida's current closest companion. She has found herself spilling her heart to Melaina and the both have shared so many details about their past.
Melaina has taken to Elvida quite a bit since she arrived. She had given her the warmest welcome out of all of the other wolves, so she has grown to like her.
Callisto finds the little bird odd and has, on numerous occasions, tried to pry information about the Sailor's past out of him. He does find him a bit irritating, but refrains from showing it as the Sailor is often his only means of travel.
The Sailor doesn't have much to say about Callisto, though he does find his tendencies rather strange. While anyone can appreciate the beauty of the Crystalline City, he believes that Callisto takes it a step too far and has fallen too deeply into an obsession.