
Ramuh. Not because of his stern disposition and dedication to the protection of the shroud, but for something Rochester holds as the most valuable weapon: Knowledge. She'd see Ramuh as someone who only seeks to protect himself and those he cares about, and to her, that isn't evil. She would also probably admire him for the fact that he seems less violent towards wanderers than the rest of his brethren.Â
Ramuh is seen as a primal of knowledge and wisdom, both traits Rochester admires in people. If anything, she'd take great sacrifices to be his apprentice. Not to count that it would also be a promise of protection.
Ramuh is seen as a primal of knowledge and wisdom, both traits Rochester admires in people. If anything, she'd take great sacrifices to be his apprentice. Not to count that it would also be a promise of protection.