I have no intention of arguing with anyone about the interpretation of the character and the feelings associated with it, because it is a highly individual matter how someone understands it and there is no point in even discussing it. However, I see that Halsin, despite being written for fans and not entirely with a developed plot, still sticks to this canon of a wood elf. They do not create relationships for life and remain in informal "relationships". This is what Halsin's epilogue looks like in my opinion. I don't know all the romances, but I suspect that only here there is no verbally expressed love, no one says "I love you". I interpret it as a typical wood elf relationship, which is based more on physical attraction and fascination. Among the wood elves, it is even embarrassing to engage in long-term relationships and stay with one partner. Halsin was written this way, I don't know if it was intended for canon, or if it turned out to fit.