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Valulont is straight-laced, business-like person. He is honorable, shown when he chose to stop chasing after [[Ryoka Griffin]], as he believed he owed her a debt for uncovering the true reason behind the Vampires' "illness."<ref>[[Chapter 7.59]]</ref> Additionally, he does not like indiscriminately draining blood from other non-Vampires, while also refusing to share with other Vampires, believing it would draw needless attention.
Valulont is straight-laced, business-like person. He is honorable, shown when he chose to stop chasing after [[Ryoka Griffin]], as he believed he owed her a debt for uncovering the true reason behind the Vampires' "illness."<ref>[[Chapter 7.59]]</ref> Additionally, he does not like indiscriminately draining blood from other non-Vampires, while also refusing to share with other Vampires, believing it would draw needless attention.


He is cautious of doing anything that would reveal the existence of Vampires to the rest of the world. He has a resentment towards the Byres Family for well-seeding silver in Izril.
He is wary about doing anything that would reveal the existence of Vampires to the rest of the world. He has a resentment towards the Byres Family for well-seeding silver in Izril.


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