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Canon Relations
San
San is, and always will be, her daughter. Human of body, but wolf of heart. Moro loves her daughter unconditionally, and any deviation in her teachings will be met with sorrow, not disappointment or disapproval. San, like Moro, has grown to be fond and comfortable with the humans in Luceti, even if San is still much more likely to trust a human than Moro ever will be. This doesn't change how Moro thinks or feels about San, however, and their bond as mother and daughter remains steadfast, even as San begins to "leave the nest".
Luceti Relations

Emil
As a host to Ratatosk, Moro typically dismisses Emil as just that; a host. A shell. Nothing important, simply something molded of the earth, by the earth, to imprison a creature who fills a role similar to her own. But as she's grown more familiar with Emil, she has formed an opinion; he's quite annoyingly meek. At least he's pathetic enough to not be remotely threatening to her.
Ratatosk
Perhaps the one and only person that Moro may refer to as a "friend". A similar hatred and distrust of humans, a similar betrayal suffered at their hands, and firsthand experience in witnessing the truly hideous side of the human race; truly, no one can sympathize with Moro better.
Fenimore
A timid young woman. At least, timid in Moro's presence. Moro finds Fenimore's caution in her presence to be appropriate and understandable, and it is only frustrating when she can't easily get Fenimore to do something for her. Luckily those moments are extremely few and far between, so there is not much irritation to be had.
Ginko
Though he is gone, Ginko was perhaps one of the most important humans that Moro ever got to know. His ties to the spiritual world reminded Moro of a time before humans distanced themselves from nature, when they chose instead to take advantage of it. Ginko was one of few that would speak of how humans act in a way that Moro not only understood, but tended to agree with. Though Ginko himself knew of the folly of man, he also knew what good could come of them, and over time, slowly introduced the concept to Moro.

Her willingness to tolerate and understand humans arguably came solely from this man. This man, who understood who and what Moro was better than any other human in Luceti. Because she did not need to teach him of gods, he was able to teach her.
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III
A dragon's companion. Something about his bond with Toothless is plain enough for Moro to see, but not familiar enough for her to fully understand. She recognizes that it's stronger than a pack bond, but she can't conceive of it as anything else she knows. But that is what makes Hiccup interesting to her; the dragon is a creature to be feared and respected, after all, but it very obviously chose this boy. The way he speaks, about understanding creatures and how they behave, piques Moro's interest, making her want to show him more about harmonizing humanity and the natural world.
Mewtwo
A strange beast, this one. Mewtwo has come to Moro, asking her what it means to be a guardian or even what it means to be a god. Frankly, she knows that he can't be a god. But maybe he can fill the empty role of a guardian so long as the god truly intended for that role is nonexistent. He's a very thoughtful and contemplative creature, and Moro finds him to be very startlingly similar to humans.
Monkey D. Luffy
Sigh, this guy. He is very excitable and full of energy, and while Moro does find that rather irritating, his eagerness and willingness to work with her is strange enough. He's so unlike any other human she knows that she has a difficult time associating him with humans in general, and so she's willing to teach him how to behave like a wolf, particularly how to be the alpha to his crew members.
Ryoji Mochizuki
Moro's plaything. Okay, perhaps a bit more than that. Moro hated him, with true murderous intent, for the longest while. It took her longer than usual, since he was covered with the gunpowder scent, to realize that Vash is just a bumbling idiot that wouldn't hurt anyone. But he really is too much fun to chase up a tree.
Senri
A companion of Cooro's. Moro doesn't know him very well, but in all truth, she doesn't really need to. He is what he is, and Moro's quite happy with that.
Silver
Another human boy that Moro is tutoring. But the nature of the lessons is quite different. Moro didn't take too kindly to the fact that Silver relies on his animal companions to go into battle, and didn't participate himself. That's disrespectful to the kill. So she's been teaching him to hunt, himself, as well as how to truly respect and revere nature for what it truly is.
Smoker
This man doesn't necessarily hate humans, but he's very much against law-breakers. With Moro establishing the law for the forest, they have a strange cooperation and understanding between them. At least, Moro thinks so.
Sokka
Like Fenimore, Sokka is very apprehensive of dealing with Moro. Moro gets the impression that the boy doesn't respect the forest the way he should, nor does he understand Moro's role, but he's very wise with how he handles the forest. He takes no more than he needs, and picks the right trees, and overall, that's all Moro really cares about.
Vash the Stampede
Moro's plaything. Okay, perhaps a bit more than that. Moro hated him, with true murderous intent, for the longest while. It took her longer than usual, since he was covered with the gunpowder scent, to realize that Vash is just a bumbling idiot that wouldn't hurt anyone. But he really is too much fun to chase up a tree.

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