Pope of Vasilios[]
The Pope found Perion abandoned as a baby and took him in, raising him in the temple. As the only parental figure in Perion’s life while growing up, he perceived the Holy Father as a ‘mother’ and deeply respected him. However, despite raising him like a son, the Pope did not share the same sentiment and felt threatened by Perion’s powers. When Perion came of age, the Pope sent him out into the world where Perion suffered. Although Perion looked up to the Pope, deep down he knew the Pope didn’t care about him and would cast him aside without hesitation.[1]
In public, the two appear to treat each other courteously, when the priests congregated to discuss the life and death of the empire regarding the oracle, they grew impatient by the late arrival of Pell. The priests expressed the Pope should cease taking his side but the Pope replied they should keep their voice down. As they disparaged him in front of the Pope, Pell made his late entrance. Upon his arrival, Pell greeted the Pope and the two engaged in cordial small talk despite the well-being of the empire at stake. The Pope made no attempt at intervening when Pell challenged the priests and their knights.[2]
Helio Niccolo[]
Pell expressed disgust at the stench of rotten corpse exuding from Helio.[2]
Eros Orna Vasilios[]
In Episode 36, we see Pell and Eros interact for the first time. They speak to each other in a familiar way.