Forever running
PLATONIC //
Jude is motivated more by his goals, completing tasks and distracting himself from the meaningless of his life than forging close relationships. Additionally, he harbors a distrust of the Military and Inner Citadel folk, so he's rarely willing to form close friendships with them. He sees them more as "professional acquaintances", means to an end. His network instead consists of slum folk and black market dealers, people Jude can connect with, and formed the foundations of his childhood. He is drawn to the outcasts of the Inner Citadel, families with money who don't quite fit into the mold of upper society. All in all, the downtrodden, weird and rejected will always have a space in Jude's circle.
ROMANTIC //
Jude has only truly loved one person, and that was Nazaire Galopin. A fellow member of the Clubs, Nazaire was his senior by seven years. He was ruthless, passionate, the "Monster of Day Street", the moniker given for his dominance of Day Street, an alley in Devil's Avenue lit so brightly with neon signs that even at night the streets glow white. Jude fell in love - with the way Nazaire stepped into Day Street's glow, made his dark skin luminous like the aura of a fallen angel and cut his cheekbone sharp and strong. The way he slung his katana, his preferred weapon of choice, over his shoulder as he walked - no, strutted those streets - overconfident and unbothered. He was wholly unlike Jude and his brothers, who preferred shadow and stealth, and never brazen displays of strengths like Nazaire weaponized. He taught Jude so much about himself, while unraveling his own backstory in bits and pieces, and only on his terms. The way Nazaire weaved truths and spun lies to wrap Jude in a blanket that both comforted and smothered him - it was art. When Nazaire was killed, Jude was not surprising. The man was meant to die young. That hardly softened the blow, and there exists a pain that still lives with him to this day.
ANTAGONISTIC //
When it was revealed that Jude was a military informant, the entirety of the Club's gang, including his family, sought his death. His greatest enemy is that of his own brothers, particularly the oldest, Chul, who has yearned for Jude's destruction for the past decade. There is no greater betrayal than that of your own blood, a fact written in the Ji-Ho bloodline, and to betray the family is to write your own death sentence. There have been attempts to end Jude's life, but they have failed mostly due to Jude's reluctance to venture outside of the Inner Citadel for non-work duties (which is probably a smart, if cowardly, move). That, coupled with most Military members' inherent distrust of a slums native and ex-gang member, and there's not a lot of people who are on Jude's side.