True friends are like diamond—bright, beautiful, valuable and always in style.
Happy Brumfast, Byleth. I hope these gifts bring you joy in the new year here.
-Rose
Byleth's gifts are a small, medium, and large box all stacked atop each other in decorative paper. Thankfully, traditions here seem similar enough to earth that it wasn't difficult to find it.
The smallest gift is a jewelry box. Inside, there are two rings with a gem embedded that hums with magical energy. A note from Rose reads: I know you have your own rings for each other, but these are teleportation ones. Whenever you need to, you can be right by Dimitri's side and vice versa.
Next, in the medium box, is a hand-painted figurine of Byleth himself wielding a sword. It is delicately painted to his likeness down to the outfit and all. Turns out people here are just as nerdy as anywhere in the multiverse and she thought, considering where they came from, it might help make them feel closer to home in a strange new technological world.
Finally, the largest box contains an antique record player. It also comes with several pieces of vinyl that Byleth can choose from ranging from 80s Rock to Classical Jazz. There is, of course, 'The Queen' and others he had mentioned liking.
Happy Brumfast, Joric. Thanks for everything you've done for me this past year. Here's to making more memories together in the next.
-Rose
Since Joric is, as Rose knows, a very practical man so are his gifts. For her self-proclaimed mountain man, he receives a hand-crafted set of hunting knivees. While she didn't make the blades, she had carved the handles herself. The designs on them range from simple patterns to a horse and even a wolf.
The second gift is actually for him and his pet both. It is a veritable feast of smoked meat. She figures that he knows how to make his own, of course, but why not save him some time by gifting it instead? Hopefully, it's gone in no time and she has an excuse to make more for him. It was actually pretty fun.
Happy Brumfast, Ashe. I hope this gift helps you say you aren't afraid of no ghosts. If not, I'm always available for a comforting snuggle or two.
-Rose
The first box that Ashe will unwrap is a exorcism kit. Since she remembered how spooked he was during all that ghost nonsense a few months back, well... Maybe he'd feel better if he was armed with salt, sage, and good 'ol fashioned holy water. The gun might be a little excessive but, look, a ghost deserves to be shot at if it's scaring the hell out of her friend.
Like Byleth, Ashe also receives a hand-painted figurine to his likeness. Well, with some added flare. He certainly looks a lot more knightly in gilded armor and stands proud and tall. Her Fódlan friends deserve to be honored, of course, and this was the only way she could think how.
Happy Brumfast, Rey. Congratulations on the house. I'm glad you're making a life for yourself here. You deserve it.
-Rose
The rest gift she receives is a bit of a jab at her demonic transformation some months ago. It is a hooded sweatshirt that reads: I'm not a demon, I'm just mortally challenged. on the front. While she knows that Rey runs hot, Rose figures she might appreciate long sleeves now and again too for comfort's sake when lounging.
The second gift is a variety of house decor from paintings to pillows. They all seem to follow the same color scheme which might be recognizable as the colors of the lesbian flag. While Rose isn't sure if Rey is familiar with it, that's fine. It'll just be nice decorations for her new home if nothing else.
Happy Brumfast, Dorothea. Thanks for being a friend when I've needed one. I hope you have a great holiday and a happy new year.
-Rose
Dorothea's gifts are simple but elegant. The first is a beautiful blue and gold necklace. While not made with real gold, as it is apparently forbidden, she had gotten the next best available metal she could. The blue are shards of sapphire that are hard to come by and coveted by those who worship the ascended deity. Don't ask her how much it all cost. It's fine.
The second gift is one she's given to all her friends from Fódlan and is a hand-painted figurine of Dorothea's likeness. The tiny figure has one hand to her chest, the other raised up, and appears to be singing. Rose figures she would have liked to be memorialized for that rather than the war that they all speak of.
Happy Brumfast, Sylvain. Let's get together again soon. It's been way too long.
-Rose
The first gift that Sylvain gets might seem a bit bland but, hey, who doesn't appreciate some nice clothes? While she's sure he has some, these lean a bit more formal and includes a note from Rose that reads: "For date nights. ♥" Of course, she couldn't get away without one joke gift. It's a pair of boxers that reads something silly. The note that goes with this particular one only says: "If Felix punches you for wearing this, I am not liable in any way."
Like all her other Fódlan friends so far, he gets a hand-painted figurine to his likeness. His even has the bonus of being atop an armored horse and wielding a little (but sharp) lance.
Happy Brumfast, Caspar. Thanks for taking these five mutts in. It's been a lot more fun to have you in my life.
-Rose
His first gift is a very heavy, solid pair of brawling knuckles. She had them commissioned some time ago from a smithy in Primavera. While they may not be quite as nice as back home, well, she hopes it counts for something. Rose knows how much he loves to punch shit. And, honestly, how much she loves to watch.
The second gift goes with the Fódlan friends motif and is a hand-painted figurine to Caspar's likeness. He is posed in his armor with a fist up in the air. Even his tiny self looks absolutely hyped up. It isn't much, really, but she hopes that he likes it.
Happy Brumfast, Zhongli. I hope you're spending it with those you hold dear. We'll have some tea soon.
-Rose
In a small bag with colorful tissue paper, Zhongli will find two gifts for him. The first is an ornate red and gold hairpin. Look, he's got a lot of it. While she loves how pullable it is, maybe he wants to wear it up and be fancy once in a while.
The next gift is a small box that comes with various samples of loose leaf tea. Rose knows there's nothing quite as good as old-fashioned tea leaves. He seems like the kind of man who would appreciate them.
Happy Brumfast, Khalid. I hope that you're doing well a world or so away. Maybe someday we'll get to share a holiday together again.
-Rose
Khalid's gift is a makeshift shrine that she'd set up in his old residence in the Ruby Underground. It's not as though he's dead but it was the only thing she could think to honor the fact that he had been here. While she's still keeping tabs on the soup kitchen for him, her involvement has become more hands-off since moving to Primavera. Still, she drops in from time to time and make sure it's doing alright.
This Brumfast, she spends part of it in the quiet to be found in this empty home. It helps that she has saké as she sits atop the roof with legs dangling over the edge. She left a couple of cups out for him and Ferdinand both. She isn't sure it works like it would where she's from but hopes her well wishes are still put out into the multiverse somehow.