Tuuli/Relationships

Tuuli's family consists of her father, Gunther, her mother, Effa, her late sister, Myne, and her brother, Kamil.

Tuuli loves her father, happy with the love her shares with her, though her responsible nature is a little at odds with his impulsive one. They have a good relationship.

Tuuli admires and loves her mother, especially her sewing skills. They are seen bonding over sewing, especially the sewing of the hair ornaments for money.

Tuuli loves her sister, taking care of her with love, even though Myne is sickly and has both low stamina and needs constant watching over. Tuuli is hardly ever seen complaining of her duties and instead patiently watches over Myne, teaching her, and answering her questions. Tuuli is also overjoyed when Myne could finally visit the forest with her and sees her sister as amazing due to her ability to negotiate with Benno on his level. Later, Tuuli is repaid with opportunities, such as her leherl contract at Corinna's workshop and an increased quality of life due to income and cleanliness. Tuuli treasures her sister deeply.

Kamil is Tuuli's youngest sibling and her brother.

Lutz is Myne's best friend. Tuuli comforts him after Myne's death, and Lutz guides her through the intricacies of her new position. Lutz also buys her new clothes suited to her position as an apprentice seamstress at Corina's workshop. Tuuli values Lutz's input and trust Lutz. They are good friends, both of them eternally grateful to Myne for the opportunities granted to them.

Ralph is Lutz's brother. He is one of Tuuli's friends, though with Tuuli's new apprenticeship and various work she does, they hardly see each other anymore.

Tuuli is wildly respectful and in awe of Corinna, who owns her own workshop and is one of the leading seamstresses of the city. At first, Corinna makes her anxious as well as awestruck, but later it turns into respect and a leherl apprenticeship.

At their first encounter, Benno seems to be a nice, bright person. However, Tuuli considers him scary in merchant mode.

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