Prospero's Relationship Chart

Thursday, April 6, 2017


Prospero
Prospero : Glorian
Friendship | "Though he doesn’t notice him much, Glorian looks over Prospero as he would any other citizen. Since he’s more of a loner, he doesn’t think to get close with others very much and is more focused on his job and fighting to survive. However, he does tend to notice that the young one is pretty special in some ways, and at times has a tender moment or partakes in a thoughtful conversation, when the boy tries to start one up; since Glorian isn’t much for talking, but he’s definitely not one to break a kid’s heart. In hand, Prospero thinks that Glorian is just as amazing as Imperius is, when he’s in action; which can start conflict between the two of them. Still, he doesn’t mean to cause him trouble and can be highly apologetic. Afterall, Prospero looks up to people like Glorian and Chiffon more than Imperius. Even if he does slow him down, he is always eager to help and be kind to someone who he thinks is a good person. Deep down he knows that Glorian has a big heart, so he happily follows him. Glorian on the other hand, though he doesn’t mind the boy’s assistance, is unsure how much he can handle; so he makes sure to keep an eye on him. That being said, it’s safe to say that Glorian’s job got a lot more troublesome after he got a whole crew of followers to join him… especially because of the young ones."

Prospero : Imperius
Friendship | "Imperius tends to think of Prospero as a pushover and calls him mean names like short stuff and tubby, while Prospero thinks Imperius has amazing talents… he doesn’t think that he is very nice. It also sometimes scares him to watch some of his stunts. Still, he tries to be civil with him and if anything, he gets frustrated but not angry. Imperius just laughs at him, usually, but if Prospero were to get in any danger, he’d probably stand up just to show off, then make fun of him again… Even so, since he underestimates him, he would probably assume Prospero would lose most fights, simply because he isn’t of the fighting nature. He probably also teases young Prospero, because he doesn’t think he could take, nor understand what it took to get him trained as well as he is."

Prospero : Chiffon
Friendship | "Chiffon can sense the kind and gentle nature of this smaller, albeit rounder boy. He doesn’t find him any threat, so tries not to scare him when he has his drama fits. On the other hand, Prospero is unknowledgeable about the occult and so he finds Chiffon both interesting and mysterious; though he’ll admit he thinks he is a bit scary. Mostly due to his choice of dark attire and ways of acting. The two can work together quietly and well, because even if Prospero doesn’t realize it, they both have a higher sixth sense (moreso when Prospero is unwell, but nonetheless) and so they can sometimes speak in-sync, without words. Though Prospero usually does not notice it, Chiffon does and is happy for it."

Prospero : Jacque
Friendship | "Prospero being the simplistic sort, was nothing less than shocked when he found out that Jacque was a ghost. In fact, he was so naïve that he couldn’t understand why Jacque was so cold, at first. Until, his hand went straight through him… Even so, Prospero is more sorry for the poor soul, rather than frightened of him. But he is not sure how to help, and due to his overly cautious behavior, he finds the use of his magic quite hazardous, among the other things he doesn’t understand or know about ghosts… Prospero can’t help but not be fully trusting of him, even if he can assume he is a good person, or was. Still, they are alike in that they are both quite innocent, but Prospero is far the more responsible. Since, even if Jacque has a caring and responsible side, he tends to act on impulse, without the realization of things like danger. Jacque finds Prospero to be a good friend most of the time, somewhat like an older brother. He thinks that he is just worried about him, like big brothers do, more than being afraid of him."

Prospero : Forté
Friendship | "Under construction."

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