Gilgamesh (
likeawildbull) wrote in
route_10652012-08-20 07:35 pm
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I have been roaming long roads through the wilderness
Who: Saber and Gilgamesh
Where: Goldenrod, in a tavern by the water
When: August 21, 2012 - sunset
Summary: Gilgamesh is not fond of prophecy, but he is even less fond of ignorance, and Saber has volunteered to tell him why everyone is so extraordinarily suspicious.
Rating: PG? Most likely? What's the rating for amoral former-demigods.
Log:
The days of having a boundless treasury were, at least for the moment, behind Gilgamesh. He had accepted that fact. He had not been happy, but neither had he wailed like a widow for the loss. He only moved stepwise through becoming a part of this new world: learning the natural order, acquainting himself with the current law and its enforcers, and now arming himself thoroughly.
Only a fool would imagine all armaments to be weapons, though. And that exact sentiment had brought him to Goldenrod, to sit at a table overlooking a sea ready to swallow the sun, clean of road dust and in fresh-laundered clothing for the first time in far too many days. He had taken care to be as immaculate as ever; this was anything but the last time he had wandered to a tavern on the ocean. This night, he would have what he had come for.]
Where: Goldenrod, in a tavern by the water
When: August 21, 2012 - sunset
Summary: Gilgamesh is not fond of prophecy, but he is even less fond of ignorance, and Saber has volunteered to tell him why everyone is so extraordinarily suspicious.
Rating: PG? Most likely? What's the rating for amoral former-demigods.
Log:
The days of having a boundless treasury were, at least for the moment, behind Gilgamesh. He had accepted that fact. He had not been happy, but neither had he wailed like a widow for the loss. He only moved stepwise through becoming a part of this new world: learning the natural order, acquainting himself with the current law and its enforcers, and now arming himself thoroughly.
Only a fool would imagine all armaments to be weapons, though. And that exact sentiment had brought him to Goldenrod, to sit at a table overlooking a sea ready to swallow the sun, clean of road dust and in fresh-laundered clothing for the first time in far too many days. He had taken care to be as immaculate as ever; this was anything but the last time he had wandered to a tavern on the ocean. This night, he would have what he had come for.]

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Funny how it worked out. She never viewed herself as charismatic, yet there are those here who would die in her name. A commanding presence could be overwhelming and perhaps that is what drove people toward her.
Drawing as little attention as she could to herself, Saber found herself having entered the tavern and out back to meet with the other Servant. A man she encountered twice already. She never thought there would be a third time, but here such a miracle occurred.
Thank God they were in a tavern. Saber thought herself truly blessed for that as the suspicion she would need it more than ever entered her mind.
"Archer."
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He made no motion to rise, only gesturing to the chair across the little table with a careless uncurling of his fingers. "I see you are on the way to health."
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"Yes, of course." Crossing over to his table, she'd seat herself with a bit more flair to her actions than usual. Showing off? Perhaps, but it may as well have to do with the slight of concern he expressed towards her. "A minor ailment could not keep me from coming here."
In truth, her hesitation originated from the things she'd have to tell him. Responsibilities thrust upon her shoulders, yet who else would be the one to step forward? No one. Shirou would only complicated matters and Lancer much sooner shove a spear through his chest.
"You understand the cost one's future comes with, do you not?"
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"The Fourth War?" Painful memories to still hold onto, but they laid dormant within her mind. "The Fifth War? You will see that not many of us from the Fourth are here, so there would be little need to tell you of that."
But surely he would just ask how he managed to arrive in two events despite another Archer being summoned in the Fifth Holy Grail War. Just as he'd ask how she had been successfully summoned twice in a row. All secrets would have to be relinquished for the full story to come out. Her body shifted a bit in her seat, but her shoulders didn't move a single inch as a show to how tense the topic made her.
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"Tell me all you know. My last recollection from that tiresome war is your victory over Caster's creature. How does the battle progress from there?"
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"Please keep in mind that this is just what I know." Instead of telling him outright, she would say something obvious. "Ah, would this mean you would like to hear what has happened to me?"
Selfless as always, she would expose herself with that question, almost as though she had to seek out his permission to bare her history. The most notable event to take place after that had been the loss of one of the few honorable men she has ever had the blessing to meet in her lifetime. Should he take notice of the tears forming in the corner of her eyes, she'd deny their existence.
"Someone had used flares to call attention for a final battle." Instead, she'd force that out. No need to tell the man about her Master's dishonorable and shameful methods in eliminating Lancer. No need to weep over Irisviel. No need to even bring up Maiya. She had to stick to the facts. "All of the Servants had to have gather there, although we did not face each other until I had defeated Berserker. Since I did not see Rider, I could only conclude that you had faced him in combat and were successful."
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She was not a statue, nor a sword. The little king was only as good as her armor, shining bright in places but dark in other. Gilgamesh wished, as dearly as he had in any battle, to aim for those shadowed places and sink his blade deep.
"There was no chance for him to succeed," he replied calmly, smiling. "But I do wish to hear everything that has happened to you. Why do you not proclaim your victory over Lancer as well? For Berserker to have ended him would have been impressive. Or perhaps I was deprived the opportunity to fight Rider at his full strength?"