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, and in extension, Lady Rozemyne's dreams come true, doing that actual paper making and printing of the books.

Myne was the apprentice shrine maiden that Gil was assigned to serve. At first, Gil thought her stupid and did not see her as a master, but once the misunderstandings were cleared up, Gil became a faithful servant, happy to receive her praise and terribly afraid to be replaced due to his uneducated speech. Gil sees Myne's beloved printing industry as a way to make himself useful, taking on more and more work to prove his worth.

Myne is also responsible for his motto "he who does not work shall not eat." He supports Myne and values her dearly as his master. He is also aware of his distance from her as her servant.

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, Myne's former attendant was seen by Gil as annoying as well as loud and obnoxious, due to her constant complaining and tendency to scold. He was slightly jealous of her in their first meeting to due Delia's being able to rise in status as a mistress, unlike him. After her betrayal of Myne, he no longer thinks highly of her.

Rosina is Lady Rozemyne's personal musician and Myne's former attendant. Gil at first found her playing as annoying.

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 Lady Rozemyne's attendant is is extremely loyal to her, prioritizing her desires as an attendant should. Gil runs the workshop for Lady Rozemyne, together with Lutz. 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.

Ferdinand is Rozemyne's guardian. They do not have much interaction.

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