80th Frost 4622
It was odd to have someone in the tower that he cared about. Not in some romantic sense, no, this was more important than that and had nothing to do with immoderate urges toward dissolution. Hakon felt some responsibility for ensuring that Vivian's plight was ameliorated, and so when he was not doing his assigned duties, he found himself helping the Novus navigate the fraught and somewhat political environment of their Tower with the deft hand of someone who had lived there his entire life and the thick skin of someone who cared not a single whit what anyone thought of him.
He cornered Vivian's Warden and gave the man a very friendly chat about the importance of doing one's best for the Novus' unborn child. The kind of very friendly chat he had been taught not to have by his superiors in his adolescence after his growth spurt, where he stood too close and smiled too much and made eye contact for too long. Just like that, suddenly the man remembered the importance of shepherding his flock and caring for his coterie, and notice that Alistair, were he in Radenor, was to report to the nearest Mage's Guild at his earliest convenience. In parallel, he found the letters that Vivian had written were being held in their curious and sometimes internecine postal office, and leaned on the clerk until he ensured that they'd gone out.
Hakon was unsure why, exactly, people seemed so resistant to helping Vivian. The man was not a bad sort -- or no worse than many other mages in the Guild, at least, and he was a newly arrived Novus without the benefit of training to improve his attitude -- and he had a big heart, and he needed help. He could only assume it was the oddity of the man's medical condition that caused the discomfort. While Hakon himself couldn't say he had come to be at ease with it, it did not negate the fact that Vivian needed assistance, and so he found himself ensuring that the lad was given his due.
In return, he had gained an odd, funny companion. Not quite a shadow -- Vivian had plenty of his own duties to perform, and they did not overlap over much -- but someone he saw as frequently as time allowed. He grew to enjoy having Vivian loll around the practice yard while he drilled, or having him by his side while they each read, or having a companion in the Arcanum to practice magic with. More hands made for lighter work, and Hakon was glad for it. So he offered a genuine smile when he found the lad in the late afternoon waiting outside the door of his room. He'd just finished up training for the day, so he let Vivian in before beginning to change out of his soiled garments.
"Something I can do for you, Vivian?" He asked, his back to the other man as he swapped to a clean outfit.