I wanna ask about your gals opinion on the suitors and your suitors about the maids
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• Pisander: Finds him arrogant and self-absorbed; sees through his charm and avoids him.
• Demoptolemus: Deep respect — one of the man among them she’d call honorable.
• Meneptolemus: Distrusts him; senses danger beneath his calm tone.
• Helenus: Finds him disgusting; avoids his company.
• Eurydamas: Feels sympathy — treats him gently, as one wounded.
• Clytius: Loathes him. His sly, smirking cruelty disgusts her.
• Thersilochus: Tolerates him — noisy but not malicious.
• Hippomachus: Despises him. Finds his presence oppressive.
• Agerochus: Respects his focus but senses pride bordering on arrogance.
• Pisander: Thinks he’s a preening fool — all bark, no bite.
• Demoptolemus: Respects him greatly; silent power earns her admiration.
• Meneptolemus: Finds him unnerving.
• Helenus: Utter disgust. She once slapped him for a crude comment.
• Eurydamas: Pities him but doesn’t connect.
• Clytius: Despises him most. His sarcasm infuriates her.
• Thersilochus: too loud, too much. Despise him.
• Hippomachus: She loathes his misogyny.
• Agerochus: Respect mixed with caution — recognizes a dangerous mind. Surprised he gave her reason after Philomache went to snitch on her for hitting her.
• Pisander: She senses loneliness under his vanity — the only one who might pity him sincerely. Reminds her of her brother flashiness
• Demoptolemus: Respects him deeply... finds him attractive too.
• Meneptolemus: Distrusts him.
• Helenus: Hates him — his lewdness insults her sense of dignity.
• Eurydamas: Feels compassion; sees a broken spirit in him.
• Thersilochus: Finds him foolish but not cruel. ‘He’s funny’
• Hippomachus: Loathes him. His cruelty toward Chione enraged her.
• Agerochus: Respects his focus but keeps her distance
Generally despite them all for being noble (lore related trauma), but on a more deep level:
• Pisander: Pities him — beauty wasted on vanity.
• Demoptolemus: Feels protected in his presence.
• Meneptolemus: Frightens her; too cold, too deliberate.
• Eurydamas: Feels deep empathy, sees how he acts, he reminds her of herself some years ago, treats him kindly.
• Clytius: Avoids him like if he was the pestilence.
• Thersilochus: Smiles politely; keeps interactions short. ‘Seems harmless’
• Hippomachus: Terrifies her; his very stare feels like a threat. Reminds her of many nobles she interacted with in the past.
• Agerochus: Respects him, but never speaks first — his aura is too heavy.
• Pisander: Despises him. Gropes and mocks her — she dreams of breaking his jaw.
• Demoptolemus: The only man she respects. (After Amphinomus)
• Meneptolemus: Distrusts him ‘not even his own brother trust him, why should I’
• Helenus: Hates him. Once kneed him for trying to touch her.
• Eurydamas: Leaves him alone, at times emphasize with him.
• Clytius: Dislikes his snide remarks.
• Thersilochus: Despises him — he slaps her backside for “motivation.”
• Hippomachus: Loathes him for what he tried to do to Chione.
• Agerochus: Keeps her distance; doesn’t trust him.
• Pisander: Thinks he’s dazzling at first, then realizes he’s vain and cold.
• Demoptolemus: Admires him deeply — sees him as noble and kind.
• Meneptolemus: Feels uncomfortable — his stare chills her.
• Helenus: Avoids him after too many crude remarks he made towards her.
• Eurydamas: Feels sorry for him, would hug him
• Clytius: Intimidates her.
• Thersilochus: Laughs at his antics but get a bit uncomfortable when he flirts.
• Hippomachus: Fears him.
• Agerochus: Thinks he’s serious and “heroic,” but she’s too shy to speak to him.
• Pisander: Teases him mercilessly — tried to steal from him so many times, they both lost count
• Demoptolemus: thinks he could live a little, too stoic. Likes to make him blush with jokes.
• Meneptolemus: always asks him, if he’s really Demoptolemus’s brother.
• Helenus: insults and Pranks him often; he’s her favorite victim.
• Eurydamas: Teases softly — senses his sadness, tries mostly to cheer him up indirectly .
• Clytius: doesn’t like him that much after he keeps bothering and threatens Galene.
• Thersilochus: Partners-in-chaos — his stupidity makes her laugh, he laughs with her cause he knows
• Hippomachus: Despises him. Once accidentally dumped dishwater on him, avoids him in general, remind her of someone...
• Agerochus: teases and mocks his stare, she knows he hates her.
• Pisander: Sees him as competition — too similar to like, too prideful to break.
• Demoptolemus: Finds him honorable but boring.
• Meneptolemus: Fascinated — the only one who can keep up with her mind.
• Helenus: Disgusts her; ‘a hare pretending to be a lion’
• Eurydamas: Intrigues her; she could easily manipulate him, but won’t he reminds her someone.
• Clytius: Shares mutual fascination — two schemers respecting each other’s poison,hard to control but easy to submit, her type.
• Thersilochus: Toys with him verbally for fun. Loves to se him confused at her riddles.
• Hippomachus: Her father. Outwardly respectful and warm — inwardly plotting to overthrow him should he gain power. Uses him to avoid labour (hippomachus would and will get violent to other servants, not caring of gender or age)
• Agerochus: Despise him. He immediately saw her true self, and easily finds out her tricks. The only ever suitor she lost gambling to.
• Pisander: Thinks he’s handsome — easily dazzled, but bored since he loves to play hard to get.
• Demoptolemus: Finds him “noble and kind.”
• Meneptolemus: Makes her uncomfortable; too intense.
• Helenus: Thinks he’s funny, unaware of his cruelty.
• Eurydamas: Thinks he’s “sad and lovely.”
• Thersilochus: Laughs at his loudness.
• Hippomachus: Finds him attractive in a rough, older way but would never admit it aloud.
• Agerochus: Finds him intimidating, he speaks such big words…
• Pisander: Has a crush on him — or rather, on his money. Sees herself as his perfect match in glamour.
• Demoptolemus: Calls him dull; too quiet for her tastes.
• Meneptolemus: Likes his mind but finds him “too calculating.”
• Helenus: Despises him; “all noise, no worth.”
• Eurydamas: Thinks he’s tragic and beautiful — nothing more.
• Clytius: Unnerves her; she can’t read him at all.
• Thersilochus: defines him “all muscles and no brain.”
• Hippomachus: Finds him attractive — mostly his wealth and power. She flirts strategically, Klearete doesn’t like it one bit (reason why she didnt help her at all after Melia punched her).
• Agerochus: Her brother — loves him but resents how he controls her life. (She feels controlled after the whole debt situation in general)
• Pisander: Distrusts him — sees only vanity.
• Demoptolemus: Respects him deeply.
• Meneptolemus: Feels uneasy — senses venom in him.
• Helenus: Hates him; won’t let him near her daughter.
• Eurydamas: Feels compassion since she as well has a skin condition, plus her motherly instincts— ‘a good man hurt by fate’.
• Clytius: Distrusts him, but acknowledges his sharpness.
• Thersilochus: Finds him funny, but yet irritating cause of his loudness, but not dangerous.
• Hippomachus: Despises him beyond words. After he tried to assault her and insult Phileia, defining her a bastard since she had no father, she’d kill him if she could.
• Agerochus: Respects him —Mostly for the way he keeps on to raise back his family name, and even how he still manages to move on.
• Pisander: Thinks he’s shallow, but she pities him.
• Demoptolemus: Feels safe around him; admires his quiet dignity.
• Meneptolemus: Makes her skin crawl — too quiet, too sharp.
• Helenus: Terrifies her.
• Eurydamas: Feels tenderness toward him.
• Clytius: Intimidates her; she feels small in his presence.
• Thersilochus: Tolerates him — finds his stupidity strangely comforting.
• Hippomachus: Fears him. The memory of his laughter haunts her.
• Agerochus: Respects him but avoids conversation — he’s too cold.
PISANDER of Same — The Peacock
• Galene: Finds her beautiful but “too maternal.” He respects her grace but thinks she’s wasting her beauty on humility.
• Melia: Enjoys her boldness — flirts but knows she’d never fall for his act, which both annoys and excites him.
• Tamasvi: His favorite. Her fierceness and foreign beauty fascinate him — He finds her defiance, her movement intoxicating. Loves her accent.
• Elpis: “Sweet but forgettable.” He finds her kindness dull, not understanding its depth.
• Dione: He hates her. Too blunt, too “peasant-like.” Her lack of care for appearances offends his aesthetic sensibilities.
• Thaleia: Amusing but too naive; he flirts with her for sport, not affection. But ends up just making her uncomfortable without realizing
• Lysandra: at times he Thinks she’s funny at times that she is a feral horny man incarnated in the body of a beautiful woman—
her loudness makes him secretly jealous of how effortless her charisma feels.
• Klearete: He admires her charm but senses danger — and hates that she might outsmart him.
• Chloris: Thinks she’s cute and harmless; uses her for ego boosts.
• Philomache: doesn’t like her one bit, she throws herself to much onto him, so desperate!
• Chione: Intrigued by her mystery but avoids her — “too cold, too unreadable.”
• Alethe: Too pure for him to bother with; he’d call her “sweet dove” mockingly.
DEMOPTOLEMUS of Dulichium — The Tiger
• Galene: Deeply respects her. She reminds him of his sisters — kind but strong.
• Melia: Thinks she’s courageous, but her teasing embarrasses him slightly.
• Tamasvi: Finds her admirable but too intense, especially when she dances.
• Elpis: have heard from gossips her story, he would protect her without words if necessary.
• Dione: finds her bluntness refreshing. But maybe too manly like.
• Thaleia: His favorite. Her warmth and optimism soften him. He’d quietly admire her from afar.
• Lysandra: Too chaotic for him, hates when she gets touchy or teases.
• Klearete: Distrusts her.
• Chloris: Harmless; he’s polite but distant, thinks she could do much better than throw herself so easily.
• Philomache: Too prideful — he dislikes vanity.
• Chione: Deeply respects her motherhood and serenity.
• Alethe: Sees her as a wounded soul deserving of peace.
HELENUS of Ithaca- the hare
• Galene: “Too old in the soul.” Knows he has not a chance with her.
• Melia: Terrified and turned on by her confidence — tries to flirt, fails. (Or gets beated up)
• Tamasvi: thinks she’s easy, due the fact she’s a foreigner.
• Elpis: mocks her kindness. Will slap/molest her if she walks near him
• Dione: thinks she has a nice figure, unlike her sister but a shitty and unmarriable personality
• Thaleia: Finds her “too thin,” says it out loud — but he’s secretly drawn to her sweetness that’s why he pushes her away.
• Lysandra: hates her, too loud, too annoying.
• Klearete: Attracted but also scared; she could ruin him. Shockingly he tops.
• Chloris: Loves the attention she gives him.
• Philomache: Fawns over her beauty; she despises him.
• Chione: “Creepy” and “unattainable” — he avoids her.
• Alethe: Too “soft” for his taste, but he likes that she laughs at his jokes.
EURYDAMAS of Ctimene — The Antelope
• Galene: Deep admiration — he finds peace in her presence, reminds him of his older sisters.
• Melia: Respects her courage but finds her too loud and violent.
• Tamasvi: likes her, founds her funny
• Elpis: Deep sympathy — he sees himself in her suffering, but would never admit it so he portrays his interest as simply physical.
• Dione: Finds her bluntness uncomfortable.
• Thaleia: Likes her optimism but finds it naive.
• Lysandra: Amuses him, but he’s exhausted by her energy.
• Klearete: Fascinated — her manipulative nature both attracts and alarms him.
• Chloris: is bothered and annnoyed by her stupidity
• Philomache: Intrigued by her glamour.
• Chione: Deeply moved by her quiet strength — reminds him of his own mother, avoids her cause he gets homesick.
• Alethe: Sees her as someone pure enough to forgive his flaws — that frightens him.
CLYTIUS of Zacynthus — The Scorpion
• Galene: His favorite. Her serene beauty captivates him. He flirts constantly, teasing her composure. But she looks at him with utterly disgust, and that’s thrills him even more.
• Melia: Enjoys sparring with her verbally — eventually gets beated.
• Tamasvi: Intrigued but too proud to admit he doesn’t think he could handle all that (talking about her dance moves)
• Elpis: too gentle too avoidant of a fight, boring, plain.
• Dione: likes the fight and how fierce she is
• Thaleia: Amused by her innocence; teases her on purpose to see how much she could take.
• Lysandra: Finds her humor oddly refreshing. Treats her like a bro
• Klearete: His perfect match in danger and wit — they tease like rivals.
• Chloris: Finds her cute but tiring and boring.
• Philomache: too vain, too shallow, boring and predictable.
• Chione: finds her interesting, due her albinism, kinda attracted to her, but she’s too short
• Alethe: Thinks she’s too fragile — not worth “the sting.”
THERSILOCHUS of Dulichium — The Rooster
• Galene: Finds her attractive but too serious.
• Melia: Thinks she’s awesome — flirts shamelessly, gets smacked, loves it.
• Tamasvi: finds her accent cute and likes to hear her laugh as well
• Elpis: Tries to make her laugh, fails. Miserably.
• Dione: His favorite. He’s obsessed with her curves and blunt honesty.
• Thaleia: Calls her “sunshine” — flirts in a brotherly way.
• Lysandra: Besties; they’d cause chaos together.
• Klearete: Too sly for his taste — he doesn’t trust her.
• Chloris: Finds her adorable, treats her like a little sister.
• Philomache: Calls her “queen” sarcastically.
• Chione: Makes him uneasy. He’s genuinely terrified
• Alethe: “she always look so sad with those droppy eyes” he’d try to cheer her up clumsily.
HIPPOMACHUS of Zacynthus — The Hippopotamus
• Galene: sees her as one of the most attractive, after Elpis, he doesn’t care about personality in women just if they have wide birth giving hips
• Melia: “too masculine. Too much attitude, she should tone it down”
• Tamasvi: “a woman should never show that much skin if she’s not willing to do anything later”
• Elpis: Thinks she’s weak. Easy target if he wanted to
• Dione: Too outspoken — he’d insult her constantly. Always with the same thought of “teaching her a lesson like Melia”
• Thaleia: Sees her as childish. Even if he likes the fact she has large hips
• Lysandra: “Uncontrollable, therefore useless.”
• Klearete: his daughter.
Secretly proud of her cunning — though he’d never say it.
• Chloris: Too stupid, too easy.
• Philomache: Thinks she’s vain and “needs discipline.”
• Chione: He hates that she has a child — makes her harder to corner.
• Alethe: nice birthing hips, but like her step sister, too weak, makes it too easy.
AGEROCHUS of Dulichium — The Hawk
• Galene: Respects her composure; would speak to her courteously.
• Melia: the definition of a good woman to him. Hard to get, knows her value, respectful, disciplined, what if she gives attitude or try to defends herself. Its right to do so.
• Tamasvi: avoids to look at her while she performs, gets flustered.
• Elpis: Finds her naive, too naive.
• Dione: Appreciates her honesty but finds her rough.
• Thaleia: Thinks she’s charming but too innocent to survive court life.
• Lysandra: Distrusts her — absolutely hates her, finds her disrespectful
• Klearete: sees through her, immediately find out she was cheating while gambling with him.
• Chloris: Pities her due her stupidity.
• Philomache: His sister — protective, though often frustrated by her vanity.
• Chione: Finds her mysterious, maybe intimidating.
• Alethe: Views her as harmless