#They don't even have to be apart of the Oriax Peerage.
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grey-eyed-menace · 3 years ago
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do they all relatively get along within the oriax peerage and also. u mentioned that rias and sona have bad habits ( true ) so what kind does feyre have? i got a lil lost through the post but i found my way by the time i got to the end
The Peerage members definitely have their personal favorites amongst one another, what with several paired up romantically, I'll get a full relationship chart out at some point, when I've got the time.
But the major factor here is, mostly, that everyone is on relatively friendly terms with Feyre at the time of canon, excluding Urisha, who's still very... New to the whole 'Friendship' thing.
Feyre tries to keep these relationships up as best he can, and he tries to treat all of his Peerage members equally, but if pressed, he will freely admit he's closest to Zyndra, Ayaka, and Mikazuki. This is actually something I did kind of pick up from canon, as it's pretty obvious that this is the general rule for anyone smart enough to pick up on social cues.
Treat the servants nicely, and you might not end up brutally murdered during the inevitable revolution.
[Sona's far more left in morals on this then Rias and Feyre, the latter two genuinely saw their Peerages as their chosen family from day one, Sona treated Tsubaki like a human being because it was practical. If she was free from the burns of sociality, the first few years of Tsubaki's life as her servant would have been very lonely, and very boring. That isn't to say she doesn't care about her, she just has much less human reservations over her friends.]
(By that, an interesting tidbit about Diodora in this is that despite his relationship with the rest of his Peerage being relatively decent here, he would very much sacrifice one half over the other, and he does hold Ariell, Mirai, and Shirou to a higher standard to the rest of them.
So yeah, Diodora has a Dysfunctional Family thing going on with those three. Mirai is the father for reference. And he's NBD!Rei levels of strange. He's also the youngest member of the Peerage by leaps and bounds, Shirou is half-Youkai via his father so he's much older than the eighteen he appears to be.)
At the start of canon, Uri is actually closest with Koneko over her fellow Peerage members and Master.
The couples in the Peerage are actually pretty clear cut.
Ayaka and Feyre are actively courting one another, and plan to marry once shortly after Ayaka graduates so that her claim to title of Lady Oriax can remain unchallenged. Feyre is simply uninterested in anyone other than Ayaka, romantically at least, and Ayaka does not have the temperament to manage a harem she herself is not romantically invested in.
Yui, Mikazuki, and Zyndra are all equally devoted to one another, and are currently trying to coax a hesitant Minato into the fold, (featuring wingmen Hyoudou Issei, Toujou Koneko, and a confused Utsushimi Ikuo. Seriously, this situation could be a fic unto itself).
Yuuki and Akio have, for the most part, devoted their lives to protecting each other, and their chosen family. Neither have children by the time the Issei/Vali's children start fucking with the timeline, so it's kind of irrelevant.
Kiyome, Yvel, and Elise are dancing around each other like some demented Dramady Opera.
Finally, Momo retains her canon attraction to Saji, although she does have a bit less patience with him this go around. Uri entertains a crush on both her and Feyre for quite sometime as well, although Feyre's tends to trail towards the fact that she can recognize the fact that he's, objectively speaking, physically attractive.
The rest are largely undecided.
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Feyre's flaws.
To start off, a shared trait that his entire family tends to indulge in is, well, outplaying themselves. The Oriax family is nose deep in Underworld and foreign politics, and the thing about the Oriax family of the last two generations is that they've made a habit of making moves that tend to... Spiral.
The last, notable, Gambit Pile-Up nearly ended with Feyre being labeled as a illegitimate heir of Zepar, (and Venessa Kamiris's missing half-brother, which has, essentially, scarred the poor girl, Hadrian's parting action to his sister was to set her bed on fucking fire), a near accusation of grand treason on the behalf of Lady Luvenis Oriax, and Feyre's older brother, Aurum, being the secret mastermind behind an incident involving a societal ball with the Greek Pantheon and a spiked punch bowl.
Anyway, yeah... Feyre has something of a complexity problem when it comes to politics involving his family.
Secondly, Feyre has a very static view of relationships.
He's incredibly trusting, and while this can be a boon in certain situations, such as the recruitment of Urisha and Minato, it's also largely a weakness of his. The situation with Yukito could have gone very south very quickly if he had been a little more inclined to secure his political standing, (A.K.A. find a way to permanently replace Feyre himself)
And by static, I mean Feyre was largely raised by a father who thought that his incredibly abusive family members were perfectly normal members of society, and thus encouraged a near suicidal level of forgiveness in Feyre to the point that Urisha could outright try to kill him, go rogue al-la Sasuke, and become an unreputant Monster and Feyre would still be her main ally.
The boy has very leniant boundaries, and it's rather sad.
[Also, Uri is going to do some shit but she's not going rogue.]
By that, via growing into his own boundaries I suppose those he sees as enemies from the get-go have no chance of redemption.
(Diodora has gotten away with quite a bit of murder concerning Feyre.)
Ayaka isn't aware of how bad this aspect of his just yet, but she's going to host a collective intervention once she does.
...er, I hoped that answered your question?
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