Uralis, Nadjr's no1. He's a sweet boy with very light blue-and-pink hair. He is Nadjr's other half in the Alchemist AU. He generally got along well with his peers in the boarding school but didn't fight back against the ruffian types and thus became a prime target of theirs. Since Nadjr absolutely cannot tolerate that type of bullying and torture, he simply thought Uralis to be an idiot for enduring it. Later after they became friends, Nadjr told those bullies to piss off but Uralis insisted that it is more important they don't create a scene. Baffled, Nadjr questions Uralis' priorities but afterwards accepts that everyone has certain circumstances.
Their friendship lasts throughout their school life, after which Uralis has to go back to his father's tower, a wizard of substantial acclaim. Nadjr goes off to fuck-knows (ackshually, he wanted to travel throughout all the lands) so it is difficult to keep in contact, but Nadjr sends one-way mail to Uralis whenever he makes a stop somewhere with a post office.
Cecil, Nadjr's NO ONE(haha). When he was young, Cecil's older brother Carmin would tell him about this elusive little boy whose eyes would meet you straight, but never look at you. It remained a faint, passing memory of a fairytale until he saw that that very boy was now his year-mate at the academy, the sparks of intellectual curiousity ignited anew and he tried approaching Nadjr.
Much to his grief, events unfolded the following years such that Nadjr would earn a place of adoration and desire in Cecil's heart like no other, while Cecil to Nadjr was an amiable peer who only sometimes felt too unreserved for comfort, which may sound a favourable opinion to some degree but this Cecil guy, he's the son of a Duke. Does it make any sense for him to be self-satisfied with just some 'good friend' award?.
Yuela, one of Nadjr's two familial figures. She is from the Yeletin kingdom. Though she may be categorized as an older sister figure for simplicity's sake, she may have been Nadjr's god. In the sense that her existence sustained Nadjr's perception of what life means to him. As everyone had rejected him thus far, his self-respect had slowly worn down without him even realizing. This realization, that he had grown complacent to contempt, came when one fateful day Yuela, who came to Wirsiya as an ambassador, had been lodging at the Duchy for a few days but had yet to meet the little rumoured child of evil. She was a judicious person, and in the face of such violent gossip, wished to ascertain the truth herself. What she instead found was a terrorized little puppy who desperately clinged to the slightest expression of kindness (Nadjr would have a heart attack if he heard himself described this way), and at that very moment with a heart full of sincerity vowed to be nothing short of a place of entirely bliss and love for this misfortune-stricken, powerless wet puppy with not an ounce of love to his name.
N.B. Yuela, in all her justice, tends to think of many in the world as helpless, sad creatures she must save from doom. Yup. Girl's got a saviour complex. At least it had practicality.