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===Alcatraz Smedry=== |
===Alcatraz Smedry=== |
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− | Bastille initially envied [[Alcatraz]] for his Oculator powers, was exasperated by his Smedry nature, and disparaged his lack of knowledge of Free Kingdoms culture and technology. However, as they |
+ | Bastille initially envied [[Alcatraz]] for his Oculator powers, was exasperated by his Smedry nature, and disparaged his lack of knowledge of Free Kingdoms culture and technology. However, as they adventure together, they developed a friendship and then a mutual crush, which Bastille admitted to during the battle for Mokia.{{book ref|a4|24601}} She expressed her affection for him largely the same way she had expressed her jealousy: physical and verbal violence. |
As the narrator of ''Bastille versus the Evil Librarians'', she repeatedly denies being romantically affected by Alcatraz's smile and physical closeness (at that time), but she admits to concern for his well-being.{{book ref|a6|4}} |
As the narrator of ''Bastille versus the Evil Librarians'', she repeatedly denies being romantically affected by Alcatraz's smile and physical closeness (at that time), but she admits to concern for his well-being.{{book ref|a6|4}} |