Sage Idason/Relationships

Mother
The previous little Ida currently runs a dance studio, mostly frequented by more modern-styled dancers. It's a nice, expansive (and expensive) studio, lots of sunlight.

Sage's relationship with his mother is sort of distant. Although Little Ida's a respectful, responsible type, she's often too busy wrapped up in her own work to look after her son. As long as her darling son doesn't get up to too much trouble and invites her to his orchestra and theatre performances, he's not doing too badly.

Father
Sage's father and mother are now divorced, and only really meet when the two are invited to one of Sage's performance nights. His father runs a florist shop and does flower arrangements. Nothing special. He's pretty chill about his son as well, but is a little worried about Sage's conspiracy theory obsession.

University Student
The person who has had the most influence over Sage. Currently taking theology at university. Probably annoyingly pretentious.

Friends
Sage generally chills with fellow Orchestra or Theatre people.

Bathilda Waits
"two kids from different walks of life joined by the power of theatre and jazz hands and awkward convos" - me, to Bug

very tba. to put: class differences, awkward convos, friends since freedom/legacy year. both opinionated af.

Elisabella Cavalier
theatre kids, run The Drama Kings and Queens together

Charmaine Lexwington
Sage's favourite thing about this fairy is that she is shorter than him and he hangs around her to feel tall.

Pet
A collection of stuffed toys and porcelain dolls. Sage keeps these in the glass cabinet on his bookshelf, and refuses to let people touch them. These toys and dolls are said to be "sinisterly creepy".

Romance
Sage thinks of romance as a connection of "anima and psyche, a relationship that transcends all logic". If asked if he would ever find his own romance, he would bluntly reply that he knows no one who matches him in mind and soul.

Enemies
He claims that his only enemy is "the system". What is the system? Sage defines it as the government and most monarchies in the world. Most importantly though, he declares that the most malevolent forces at work are "the Authors".