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==== As Saliss ==== A joker and a non-conformist, Saliss has often described to be a male [[Erin Solstice|Erin]], something she strongly objects. Saliss delights in annoying people and generally being obnoxious, which he does through outrageous antics and prancing around Pallass naked. <ref>[[Chapter 7.02]]</ref> He usually tones down his behaviour with his friends, though admittedly not by much. While he is seemingly very outspoken and forthright, Saliss often hides his true feelings and emotions. Secretly, he is often unhappy and hates hiding who he truly is. He becomes uncomfortable and agitated if he doesn't change to Onieva for more than two weeks.<ref>[[Chapter 8.39]]</ref> He doesn't regard his "Saliss body" as his true one, which is why he doesn't care about prancing around naked.<ref name=":Saliss the Adventurer" /> While he sometimes does show off being one of the best [Alchemists] and Named Adventurers in the world, Saliss is not egotistical. He is secretive of his work, but is willing to share and trade with others in exchange for something he deems important. He has a strained relationship with his grandfather Chaldion, who views him as a disgrace due to his attitude and him being a Turnscale, the latter which they often fight about.
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