Vil and Malleus (pt1)

Malleus seems to have a fondness for Vil: when he learns the prefect will not be participating in the VDC he says, “But Schoenheit and Asim will be in it? Heh. That should be quite the spectacle”.

Malleus banters with Vil after his overblot, saying, “You seem to have has a bit of sport, yourself. However did you become such a mess? You’re hardly living up to the Fairest Queen’s spirit.”

Vil concedes that he’s “not wrong”, and Malleus repairs the damage done to the coliseum as a favor for Vil, saying, “You owe me, Schoenheit” and “I’ve set the stage for you, Schoenheit. I trust you will keep me suitably entertained.” When Vil says he hardly needs Malleus’ urging to put on the finest possible show, Malleus responds “I’d expect nothing less”. 

When Malleus describes Vil’s performance as “somewhat entertaining” and “worth fixing up the stage to see” Lilia follows with, “You seem even more engaged than you were at my live show”.

Vil is often the person who notices when Malleus has not been invited to meetings, and he also notices Malleus’ absence during the Phantom Bride event.

When Malleus becomes emotionally overwhelmed during Halloween and begins summoning dark clouds and lightning we learn that it was Vil who first noticed the dangerous shift in Malleus’ mood and escorted him to a safe location, away from campus visitors. Vil even maintains a defensive spell in a bid to protect others from Malleus’ wrath.

After Malleus calms down, Vil reacts with “You can’t let the audience get you so worked up. Amateur.”

Vil reacts to Sebek during Halloween with “Has Malleus simply neglected to teach this cucumber any manners?”, and we learn that Malleus actually received advice from Vil for his costume, providing Vil with an hour-long, impassioned speech about the differences between longs and dragons. When Malleus attempts to explain again Vil interrupts with, “I got it the first time, thank you very much!”

Vil says in a voiceline that Malleus has also explained a portrait of the Thorn Fairy to him “in extensive detail.”