There is a rare example of Sebek complimenting Silver during Fairy Gala IF: he explains to Leona that Silver has a deep affinity for woodland creatures that makes obtaining their assistance a trivial task, and while he is human he has lived among fae from infancy and looks right at home amongst them.
Lilia says that, when getting gifts, if he does not get the same thing for Silver and Sebek then they end up fighting, and they do seem to argue often.
After a long monologue on Malleus’ beauty Sebek encourages Silver to praise him as well. Silver says he couldn’t get a word in, assures Malleus that he looks truly handsome and Sebek interjects with, “I’m FAR more awestruck than Silver!”
After Malleus compliments Sebek and Silver both on their Glorious Masquerade outfits Sebek declares, “My outfit is one size larger than Silver’s!” (Trein: “What purpose is there in competing over clothing size..?”)
After their flower-slaying competition Sebek says he will be informing Lilia that he was triumphant, and Silver tells him that it is wrong to lie. They proceed to argue over who truly eradicated the most fire lotuses.
Sebek purchases a souvenir for Lilia in Fleur City and, upon learning that Silver has purchased one as well, says, “We’ll see which of our gifts (Lilia) likes better.”
After taking a picture with the Harveston group Sebek says, “Now I can show it off to Silver.”
Lilia says that he got Sebek and Silver matching T-shirts once, they both wore them on the same day by coincidence, and “they were NOT pleased.”
Sebek is delighted to be in the same group as Malleus for Port Fest, saying, “And Silver is in Class A? Ho ho, too bad, so sad!” (Silver: “What’s wrong with being in Class A?”)
After Sebek admonishes the prefect for referring to Malleus as “Hornton” Silver says he owes them an apology. Sebek responds, “I don’t need a lecture from someone who just stood there staring blankly, Silver!”
When Silver refers to Lilia’s magearm as a hatchet Sebek is scandalized, asking him if he is half asleep, but Silver is confirmed to be correct. Sebek asks, “Do you possess any critical thinking skills?! It clearly doesn’t look like something you’d use for everyday chores!”











