Raising Elsword
Imagine Lowe raising Elsword like a father raising his son.
Lowe often has to make Elsword eat his vegetables; the boy eats nothing but meat and things that have a layer of grease, and lots of unhealthy snacks. He’s not much better himself (has to force himself to eat his own veggies), but he tries to be a good parental example for him to follow.
He’s not quite fond of the idea at first, but Lowe has kept an album of the El siblings’ childhood due to Anne’s suggestion. Most people rather like the pictures where Elsword is giving Lowe a fairly difficult time being a good child. Lowe personally likes the photo of Elsword, Elesis, and himself smiling in front of the Great El Tree during an earlier Harmony Festival.
Lowe often recounts tales about his ancestor’s feats, which excites a young Elsword, but nothing will ever excite them more than reading Elesis’ feats on letters from Penensio– even if she isn’t around as often as she used to be, she’s always family.
Elsword’s clothes are actually Lowe’s hand-me-downs, as he trained to become a knight at his age (his family is a line of Velder knights, and he taught Mega Slash to Elsword). They fit him nicely, and have been patched up by Anne to seem brand-new.
If there’s one thing both of them can agree on all the time, it’s to avoid Hagel’s lectures whenever possible; they’re long and they’re boring and not even Lowe likes to listen to him, as much as he agrees with him.
Ever since Elsword left to save Hamel, as Lowe is busy looking after the training camp, Elsword often sends letters to Lowe about how they’re doing. He dislikes getting sappy and emotional over them, but can’t help feeling proud that he’s raised the same boy who brought Ruben’s El Shard back.
Lowe started to travel the week after the El Party brought the El Shard back the the Great Tree, and when the two cross paths on their adventures, they often share a friendly spar for old times’ sake.












