Eh, that joke started getting old pretty fast. I think it would work better if it were spaced out like his jokes about his memory, which are funnier, more clever, and vastly more original.

Edea is good, but feels way to accepting and non-resistant to her surroundings. It feels like there should be more self conflict going on with her character, yet shows no signs of it at all.

Both good characters, mind you, just nothing spectacular. They are pleasant enough, and seem to fill their roles nicely. I find the intrigue behind Ringabell to be interesting as all hell though.