>>96292161
>What does your build think of being a Luminary?
Leila takes it rather seriously, feeling that she's been given the power to effect change and the great responsibility to do so. She views herself as superior, but not in the sense that she thinks less of others. It's more akin to the relationship between parent and child, though she would prefer to think of herself as a big sister. She thoroughly believes that she has been chosen to to take an active role in guiding common people towards a better tomorrow.
>What about other Luminaries?
She generally believes that all Luminaries have their value guides and protectors of humanity, even if they don't recognize it in themselves. She also, tends to view them as family and will refer to most as sister or brother outside of those such as the Pures.
>>96293853
>Lotte
I feel like she and Lotte mirror in away and probably get along well. While Lotte desires control, Leila desires order. Where taking control is a temptation for Lotte, bringing order is a responsibility for Leila.
>Akira and Deborah
It usually takes a lot to make Leila truly dislike someone since she believes everyone has their place. Even if she truly can't approve, she prefers to view others as misguided and tries to get them back on the correct path. For Akira and Deborah, things are complicated because they don't comply with her desire for order and structure, but she's not exactly authoritarian in her worldview (yet) and she respects personal freedom. She wants to ensure people can thrive, not oppress them. I imagine she would still butt heads with Deborah on principal, but I don't think it would would personal for her. If anything, she might see Deborah role as balancing her out. Akira is more complicated as the chaos she introduces to the perfect system Leila desired could be viewed more as sabotage rather than anything useful, but disdain would still have to be earned.
>>96291915
I'm thinking about something between Leila and Catherine.