An FVN is not the first place that I would expect a thoughtful adaptation of St. Francis of Assisi, but I actually love this, especially because it avoids several types of flat narrative and religious cliches like 'hot wolf boyfriend' and 'Christianity nondescript dualist, salvific temple religion'. The storyline harbours a great sensitivity to love and relationship, but zooms out from the typical romance story to contemplate the relation of the individual to the living creatures of whole cosmos (brother ox, sister star, &c.), which I appreciate. Thank you for putting this together.