Gil/Relationships

Lutz is an apprentice merchant of the Plantin Company, who works closely with Gil in the Rozemyne Workshop. Lutz taught Gil how to run it, teaching him how to do the finances. Gil reports to Lutz and vice versa, and together they work to make Myne's, and by extension Lady Rozemyne's, dreams come true, doing that actual paper making and printing of the books.

Myne is Gil's first master at the temple. After initially being hostile to her, Gil learns that Myne will praise him and reward him for working hard. He becomes loyal and enthusiastic, determined to serve her to the best of his ability. At first, Gil works hard to be useful to her, fearing that he will be replaced if he falls behind. However, Myne assures him that she knows how hard he works and says he has nothing to worry about.

When Myne is separated from her family during the winter, Gil impulsively offers to give her a hug like Lutz does to comfort her. However, Fran intervenes, reminding him that his duty is to support her at a distance. Gil takes the lesson to heart and is careful to behave properly in the future.

Fran is Lady Rozemyne's most skilled attendant and Gil's teacher. He listens to Fran, doing his best to improve. He respects Fran.

Delia formerly served with Gil as one of Myne's attendants. While they originally had a rough relationship and disliked each other, the two made amends after Delia learned from her mistakes. He now considers her an old friend, someone he gets along with and can relax around, and feels he has a stronger bond with Delia than Rozemyne's new attendants.

Fritz is an attendant of Lady Rozemyne and a worker in the workshop, who works under Gil's supervision. Both Gil and Lutz recommended him due to his calm nature, and they get along well.

Gil is one of the few people who knows Rozemyne's true background as Myne, making him one of her most trusted and loyal attendants. While he doesn't serve her directly, he helps run the orphanage workshop on her behalf. He is dedicated to making her dreams come true and fears being separated from her as an attendant, unable to comprehend that she might leave one day.

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