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House Isekai’s relationships with each other:
Closest with: Nazarick, School-Living Club
They are viewed as the weirdest and most annoying out of the entire group.
That being said, mostly everyone is glad to have them on board, and House Isekai agrees they wouldn’t be the same without them. Also noted to have attended a similar class with Nazarick gang.
The four of them are viewed as the wild cards of House Isekai, being used to completely confuse and destroy the enemy.
“Yes, Aqua is useless, Megumin will cause property damage, Darkness is horny, and I am Kazuma. Get bother someone else already.” - Satou Kazuma, student
Closest with: Persona Users, Garreg Mach students
They are viewed as the most diverse and sociable group, with the staff mostly consisting of Class VII members. Their reputation is all over the place due to the colorful students within Class VII.
They are the second easiest to get along with out of House Isekai, and good fighters to boot. Valimar, Sharon, Sara, Crow, and Fie are viewed as the best fighters. Towa is the most popular member of Class VII, and arguably House Isekai.
House Isekai relies on Rean to combat the larger enemies and teleport iwth Valimar, and to rally House Isekai with his cheesy speeches.
“I’d be surprised if we weren’t at each other’s throats sometimes, but the moment you need us, Class VII will be right there!” - Towa Herschel, Student Council President
Closest with: Class VII, Garreg Mach Students
They are viewed as the easiest to get along, and the third best fighters of House Isekai. It varies from person to person, but the reputation the Persona Users hold are generally high.
Their Personas are their biggest trump cards, as well as their fighting styles. S.E.E.S is more tactical, the Investigation Team works best as a team, and the Phantom Thieves are unmatched when it comes to infiltration.
House Isekai relies on them to pull a variety of tasks.
“We’ll steal your hearts,-” - Akira Kurusu, student
“-Reach out to the truth!-” - Yu Narukami, student
“-And burn our dread!” - Minako Arisato, student
“Ugh.”- Minato Arisato, student
Closest with: School-Living Club, Hapi
He is viewed as the wrecking ball of House Isekai, and mostly everyone but House Isekai and select Garreg Mach students find him absolutely terrifying.
Surprisingly, it is extremely easy to get along with him, and is found doing what people consider monotonous tasks for a demon slayer like him, such as gardening and reading by the lake, and baking.
House Isekai relies on Doomguy to absolutely obliterate the strongest targets/strongholds that would be difficult to attack.
“Teary confuses me, honestly. But I’m glad he’s a chill guy.” - Hapi, Ashen Wolves student
Closest with: Kazuma’s Group, Ashen Wolves
They are viewed as the second most terrifying group of House Isekai, and their reputation varies even more wildly than Kazuma’s group. Infamous for their hatred of humans.
They get along with the rest of House Isekai relatively good enough, but there are major bumps sometimes. Their hatred of humans were tempered due to being in a class with them before arriving in Fodlan. They live in Abyss with the Ashen Wolves due to their indifference towards the non-humans.
House Isekai relies upon the denizens of Nazarick for espionage, intimidation, and manpower.
“IT IS NOT OFTEN WE CAN FIND PEOPLE WORTHY OF OUR ATTENTION THAT WE CAN CALL ALLIES. WE ARE HAPPY WE HAVE THEM, EVEN IF IT IS UNDER UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES”. - Cocytus, Combat Instructor
Closest with: Doomguy, Kazuma’s Group
They are the only ones in Garreg Mach no one has any negative feelings toward. Their reputation is through the roof due to Yuki and Megumi.
It is well known the only combatant with the group is Kurumi, but it is not seen as an issue by the House. Kurumi and Kazuma’s hostility is well known throughout the Monastery. They help House Isekai and Garreg Mach’s staff and students with several minor tasks.
House Isekai relies on them for morale support.
“I know we don’t always get along, and sometimes it gets scary, but we all have each other, even though we’re so different! That’s really encouraging to me!” - Yuki Takeya, student