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"My lovely boy, Kodah, you've never had a shred of aggression in you, have you?"
(Kodah's Mother)
Angela appreciates Kodah greatly as her only child (though she never expected or intended to have children), and quite literally an angel of one. She raised him since he was a viscling, and understands him deeply and is a large part of what made him what he is in current-day. She is happy enough with Kodah and his family to visit when they can, especially as she gets older into her years.
"M-mom, I'm twenty-six. You can stop calling me baby..."
(Angela's Son)
Kodah was raised by Angela and her alone, but he doesn't mind. He's always held a close relationship to her, mostly due to how far from civilization Angela lives. Despite his generally meek demeanor, he sought to see the world and at least some of what was in it, and Angela supported him in this endeavor.
He now lives away from her, with his family, but he visits her once every month, sometimes taking his family with her.
(Logan's Friend)
Crowley's first thought when he saw Logan's tired, bedraggled appearance was that he must be a criminal, or even more feral in the mind, especially what with the other viscet's inborn aggressiveness. He learned soon, however, that this was not the case, and that Logan had been looking for his brother, who was bewitched by another viscet. Crowley doesn't know him that well, but he would help if Logan let him.
Logan's passed through a couple of times, and stopped at Crowley's for a while when he has. They've gotten to be known as better friends.
(Crowley's Friend)
Logan doesn't hold Crowley's assumptions when they met against him; truly, he did look far worse for wear, although he was truly tired. After explaining his problem, albeit hesitantly, he was relieved that Crowley wanted to help. He made somewhat friends with the other viscet, and still visits him when he can, though those visits are few and far between. He counts Crowley as an ally, and after detailing Malloria's exploits and schemes, he expects Crowley to fight on his side.