[ legendary libido? hey, he isn't shallow! he doesn't love her for her looks. he loves her for her sweet and anguished personality. jeez.
Gilgamesh, for a change, considers what it would actually be prudent to tell this Saber. how much would she believe, and how much would she have to see for herself? before Tumenalia, his only interest in Duplicity had been, as it ever was, his own amusement, but after the world had decided to commit the one unforgivable sin of attempting to force him into a subservient position in spite of his Dominant status, he has been in the throes of wanting a serious and full-fledged rebellion. of course, for such a thing to exist, even he would require help to fight the powers that be. this of course is not something he is particularly desirous to admit, and something he is still having some difficulty acknowledging.
it is rather strange to think that this Saber is in many ways rather similar to him... "legendary libido" aside. well, maybe, as to that latter issue. he would have no way of knowing. but the icy demeanor, the inability to be wounded by the pain of others, the isolation, the depravity even in her description of her former self matching what he would do -- it is rather striking. of course similarity in such people only breeds its own forms of contempt, yet it is almost ... ironic to think she is now better poised to understand his mind, the tyrannical mind, than she is her beloved former companions, though she would never view it in such a light. ]
Ahahaha, you are correct. There is no Grail War here. This world, however, is rather like the Grail: it forces out the darkness in you. If you are thinking that should pose no difficulty for you, given the curses you have endured, or your Dominant class, you should also know that your status may be affected in other ways.
Hmph... during a recent festival of depravity, many were forced into mental subservience to the wishes of others.
[ including him -- well, he does not say; he avoided the worst of it by resisting with his notorious will power, but the mental strain was nearly enough to black out. ]
Even I, King of Knights, would cross blades with you another day. For now, my priority is to cut down those who seek to rule over me. I presume you were put through the orientation, and heard some of the "nonsense" you mentioned.
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Gilgamesh, for a change, considers what it would actually be prudent to tell this Saber. how much would she believe, and how much would she have to see for herself? before Tumenalia, his only interest in Duplicity had been, as it ever was, his own amusement, but after the world had decided to commit the one unforgivable sin of attempting to force him into a subservient position in spite of his Dominant status, he has been in the throes of wanting a serious and full-fledged rebellion. of course, for such a thing to exist, even he would require help to fight the powers that be. this of course is not something he is particularly desirous to admit, and something he is still having some difficulty acknowledging.
it is rather strange to think that this Saber is in many ways rather similar to him... "legendary libido" aside. well, maybe, as to that latter issue. he would have no way of knowing. but the icy demeanor, the inability to be wounded by the pain of others, the isolation, the depravity even in her description of her former self matching what he would do -- it is rather striking. of course similarity in such people only breeds its own forms of contempt, yet it is almost ... ironic to think she is now better poised to understand his mind, the tyrannical mind, than she is her beloved former companions, though she would never view it in such a light. ]
Ahahaha, you are correct. There is no Grail War here. This world, however, is rather like the Grail: it forces out the darkness in you. If you are thinking that should pose no difficulty for you, given the curses you have endured, or your Dominant class, you should also know that your status may be affected in other ways.
Hmph... during a recent festival of depravity, many were forced into mental subservience to the wishes of others.
[ including him -- well, he does not say; he avoided the worst of it by resisting with his notorious will power, but the mental strain was nearly enough to black out. ]
Even I, King of Knights, would cross blades with you another day. For now, my priority is to cut down those who seek to rule over me. I presume you were put through the orientation, and heard some of the "nonsense" you mentioned.