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Relations

Eiko's relationship with the rest of the team.

Zidane - Eiko has a large crush on Zidane, but I doubt much of it is substantial. Either way, though, she does truly admire Zidane. He's her hero, and in her eyes he can almost do no wrong (she's not afraid to tell him when he is, though). She appreciates the fact that he doesn't treat her like a child--he talks to her just like he talks to everyone else, which is one of her favorite things about him. When Zidane is being indecisive, it frustrates Eiko.

Dagger - Dagger (or Princess Garnet, if you prefer, but I like to call her Dagger) is like an older sister to Eiko in many respects, though sometimes Eiko seems to feel that she is the one that looks after Dagger. Eiko sees it as obvious that Dagger has feelings for Zidane, but thinks it's silly the way the two of them never say anything about it. After it's discovered that Dagger is actually a member of the Summoner Tribe (her horn has been severed), the two of them share a special bond as the last remaining Summoners on Gaia. When she becomes Queen, it is Eiko who's not afraid to approach her up close, and the two of them trade jewels as a symbol of their friendship.

Vivi - Vivi is perplexed by Eiko's attitude; she is younger than he is but demands to be treated like an adult, while still viewing Vivi as a child. Still, at heart Eiko's still a kid and she and Vivi can often be found together during ATEs, and they also are together when they find Zidane inside Pandemonium (and they are the first to find him). Eiko matter-of-factly tells Vivi that he shouldn't lie to himself, because his brothers wouldn't want him to do that--advice that I think he takes to heart.

Quina - The two of them have a rocky start when Quina decides that s/he wants to eat Mog. However, later Quina teaches Eiko some of the finer points of cooking, and earns a bit of admiration from her in that respect.

Amarant - While their two stories don't have much to do with each other, they do have a few scenes together. Amarant dislikes children, and the way Eiko speaks to him weirds him out a bit. Eiko, meanwhile, is oblivious to this and, as with everyone else, will say to him exactly what she's thinking. Their scenes together are rather amusing.