Disan (1st Moon)
Loire finds kinship in Disan's view of disease as art. Though their crafts differ, both twist creation into forms others call monstrous. He respects Disan deeply, even enjoying the way his plagues inspire dread.
Hayasa (2nd Moon)
Hayasa's obsession with punishment intrigues Loire, but he considers it a blunt tool. Fear, he believes, bends more deeply than chains. He does not dislike Hayasa, but sees him as too rigid.
Askede (3rd Moon)
Loire admires the weapons Askede forges but views them as incomplete — objects that lack fear unless wielded by one who understands it. He is fascinated by her dedication, though he knows she distrusts him.
Niyarashi & Natabut (4th & 5th Moons)
Loire remains distant from the brothers. Magic is useful to others, but to him it is unnecessary. Fear needs no spell to exist. He acknowledges their power but feels no bond.
Barata (7th Moon)
The god of dreams and mortal needs unsettles Loire. He envies Barata's ability to weave rest and illusion, yet their powers conflict: Barata lulls, while Loire terrifies. He respects his presence, but avoids him.
Sataku (8th Moon)
Loire views Sataku's forging of universes as a stage — vast canvases upon which fear might be painted. He would like to collaborate, but Sataku is indifferent to him, and it leaves Loire silent and cold.
Fune (9th Moon)
Fune's role as both sustainer and destroyer of liquid places her in strange contrast to Loire. He believes she misunderstands fear, seeing it as weakness instead of truth. Their relationship is one of quiet tension.
Futika (10th Moon)
Loire feels unease toward Futika's destructive nature. Where he preserves bodies in grotesque stillness, she unravels everything in violent chaos. He considers her the negation of his art.
Asrade (11th Moon)
Loire feels an undeniable bond with Asrade. His husks are empty without her souls, and he considers her the one who completes his art. While he respects her deeply, this dependence makes him uneasy — for without her, his work is nothing but hollow shells.
Inaroth (12th Moon)
Inaroth's mastery of space and time eclipses his domain. She does not inspire the fear he commands — she simply overpowers it. Inaroth makes even silence feel small, and for that, Loire dreads her above all.