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possibly headed somewhere soon? or maybe not idk
I am neither childish, nor do I babble. Your clever attempts at wordplay fail to amuse, mongrel.
[...Saber's practically a saint for dealing with you, Gil. You're lucky she didn't cleave your head off while she was smiting metaphysical evil.]
Was she, though? The lonely king dying upon the lonely hill... [Grinning like a creeper, yep.] 'tis a shame I couldn't have partaken in such an agonizing view for myself. Alas, only the whims of ants might entertain me now.
[So you wait.]
Indeed. So I wait.
[...Saber's practically a saint for dealing with you, Gil. You're lucky she didn't cleave your head off while she was smiting metaphysical evil.]
Was she, though? The lonely king dying upon the lonely hill... [Grinning like a creeper, yep.] 'tis a shame I couldn't have partaken in such an agonizing view for myself. Alas, only the whims of ants might entertain me now.
[So you wait.]
Indeed. So I wait.
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He speaks of someone she has regrets but not as a king. She protected her ideals and kept her oath flawlessly intact as ruler of Britain. Arturia has come to gain awareness, in the time she has spent in that cursed island, of her failings as friend, as husband and as a father. She has protected her ideals but she has never saved her loved ones.
Her eyes narrow dangerously and her cold voice is just as hostile than it was when he stepped between her and the Grail.]
Stop talking to Sir Mordred. You will not use that child for your games, Gilgamesh!
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[A pleasant response...]
I have my sights firmly set on another. No lesser substitute will take her place on my stage.
[...until he gives the rest of it, anyway.]
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Sir Mordred is one of my knights, therefore she is placed under my protection.
[Traitor or not, Mordred's status does not change the fact Saber is her king. Because of that, only she can judge her actions and punish her.
She knows her well. Mordred has a short-temper and can be provoked with ease.]
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[And Gilgamesh generally has a poor track record of letting dogs bark at him without consequence, as she might recall with Lancelot. A miracle she still stands, and in one piece, no less—or a very calculated gesture on his part.]
You stand in my debt, Saber, for her violation of honorable code and my generous mood which spared her.
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[It is just as she has thought she would do.
She would have said something to defend her king's honor. She cannot object to the motive of actions, even though her volatile temper was precisely one of the reasons she had a poor qualification as king.]
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[That will cancel the debt. She does not like to owe anything to Gilgamesh and she is not convinced he spared Mordred out of simple kindness.]