[ Snakes. Gilgamesh has a lot of history with them. He was often associated with it. People even call him a snake, but he disagrees. He wasn't fond of them; if anything, he would rather destroy them. ]
Hah? I would rather break a treasure than listen to a snake.
[ After all, what kind of king would listen to a snake of all creatures? ]
You’re not even the least bit curious as to what they might want? What their ultimate goal really is?
[ Not that he thinks the snakes are the schemers. More likely they work in service to someone, or something, else. He has no idea what that could be, though. ]
I.
Hah? I would rather break a treasure than listen to a snake.
[ After all, what kind of king would listen to a snake of all creatures? ]
no subject
[ He gives Gilgamesh a once-over, luminous eyes flicking from head to toe and back. ]
And you are-?
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Is it not common courtesy to introduce oneself before asking a King his name?
[ Yes and no. ]
Hmpf. Though I cannot expect mongrels from other worlds to know who I am. I am Gilgamesh.
[ In the end, he still introduced himself anyway. ]
no subject
[ If they’re going to get snippy, Emet-Selch can play that game, too. ]
That was not so hard, was it? Emet-Selch.
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Indeed, but old habits die hard. After all, it's hard to be as dazzling as I.
[ At least Gilgamesh admits his own faults. ]
no subject
[ He is so unimpressed. ]
There are other matters to attend to besides your ego.
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Other matters? Oh, like those snakes?
[ The Golden King simply sighed. ]
How dull.
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[ Not that he thinks the snakes are the schemers. More likely they work in service to someone, or something, else. He has no idea what that could be, though. ]
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[ Whether it was the snakes or somebody else, the result won't change. ]
If they displease me, they die. Efficient, is it not?
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[ That’s his new assessment of this man: a brute. ]
If you’ve naught of interest to offer, I will be on my way.