[ Angrily admitting to her own ignorance, just Mordred things. Gray's threat might be incredibly lame, but another Mordred thing is feeling guilt over making her sad... so faster than anyone probably expected, she caves. She twists and shoves Gray off her, raising the question of why she didn't just do that before, and sits up with a huff. ]
... Whatever. I can't afford to waste any mana on that bastard right now. [ She pushes down the jealousy at knowing nobody would ever defend her with such fervent emotion, replacing it with typical annoyance. ] But this is MY decision! Me! One I made entirely by myself! It has nothing to do with you!
[ Gray is ready to spring back up and go for tackle #2 when she gets bucked off, but thankfully it isn't necessary. She sits back on her shins with relief, her fluff-clad shoulders slumping. Thank goodness. Meanwhile, Mordred's insistence that Gray is a zero factor falls on deaf ears. ]
Thank you...
[ For not being a public menace for no reason?? Gray sighs and looks back up with a touch of concern. ]
[ Gray's thanks is met with a roll of her eyes, but at least it's not the aggressive, 'don't-thank-me-or-else' of before; just standard tsundere fare. ]
I'm not gonna disappear, if that's what you're hoping for. I've just been runnin' on empty ever since... [ The Blight, and the days she spent waiting at the tree for Gray to revive, without food or proper rest. ] ... Eh, it's not important. I could still take you in a fight, so don't get any funny ideas.
[ Depravity too much even for Mordred... It's nice to know she has limits. ]
Then you should eat. I'll prepare the food.
[ Like Gray was already trying to do... She hops up and offers a polite yet insistent hand to help Mordred up. Mostly so that she can drag Mordred away from Eustace's house. ]
You know one meal's not gonna fix things, right? [ Said as if Gray was expecting it to... she stares at the offered hand for a moment, her expression derisive, then sighs and takes it. ] You'd better not be doing this out of some weird sense of responsibility.
[ She was half-expecting Mordred to ignore her hand, so she smiles with relief before bracing to pull her up. Mordred is lighter than Lord El-Melloi II was, which only makes sense from height alone, but it still feels unexpected. It's easy to forget that Gray and Mordred share virtually the same body. With an application of magical energy, Gray has her pulled up with ease.
She pauses briefly at "weird sense of responsibility," nonplussed. ]
Well, I don't want to see you disappear... I don't think that's so weird.
[ Ew, don't smile... that makes her feel things. Positive things. Positive things that quickly become negative when Gray opens her mouth again. ]
Of course it's weird, [ she says, rudely shoving past Gray with her shoulder to go back inside. ] How. Many. Times. Do I have to remind you that we're enemies? Weren't you relieved when I disappeared before? I keep saying I'm going to kill you, so why don't you listen?
[ She already failed to save her once — isn't that no better than killing her with her own hands? ]
[ This insistence again. If it wouldn't be begging for retaliation, Gray might point out that Mordred is factually one of the safest people Gray could be around; only one person in Kenos now has a proven track record of successfully protecting her Shard. But it seems the less said, the better — at least when it comes to Mordred's hypocritical foibles. Gray shrugs off the shove and follows Mordred back into the house, her reply lagging as she discards responses she thinks Mordred would only be more frustrated with. ]
Would you prefer if I said I hated you?
[ Maybe Mordred prefers to be disliked in the same way Gray prefers her face to be disliked?? ]
[ Yes. No. No. Yes. No. Would it be easier if Gray did? Absolutely. Does Mordred truly want her to? She opens her mouth to say "yes", closes it again with a tch. Eventually, she mutters: ]
... Not really. [ Even though she's facing away, the tips of her ears are noticeably pink. ] B-but that's not the point! Listen to what I'm telling you!
[ Cute... Gray is still confused, but she's getting the sense that Mordred is too. ]
Alright...
[ She makes her way back to the kitchen to quickly clean up the mess of her dropped egg. Good thing there are plenty more chickens where that came from. Again she asks: ]
[ Mordred is always confused. She huffs at Gray's unsatisfying (to her) answer, mostly because there's no part of it she can latch onto and continue shouting about; which was probably the idea. ]
Poached if you can manage it. Otherwise, anything is fine. [ As Gray goes back to the kitchen, Mordred goes back to poking at the set of armour she'd briefly noticed before the attempted property destruction. ] What's with this armour? Don't tell me you're training to be an assassin... you know that class is full of people too lame to quality as a real Servant, right?
Isn't it obvious? They're just killers. Murderers; plain and simple. Not a single damn one of 'em is worthy of the title "Heroic Spirit".
[ Says the knight who killed thousands without blinking... ]
Anyway... when it comes to armour, defence is the most important thing. You should've asked for a set like mine. ... Well, assuming you could even move in it, that is.
[ Never having met an Assassin (unless that's what Ashiya Douman was), Gray can neither confirm nor deny Mordred's assessment. She'll just have to take Mordred for right and watch herself around any Assassins she happens to meet in the future... ]
I don't know if I could manage armor like yours. It seems like a lot... Doesn't it get in the way?
[ Very bulky and intimidating. She's sure Mordred can move around in it comfortably, but Gray isn't sure how her own fighting style would cope with all that metal. ]
Sure, sometimes. But more importantly, don't you think it's super cool? When it comes to intimidating the enemy, my armour is the best of the whole Round Table!
[ Technically true, if we're counting just the armour, and not the face the person wearing it was a womanlet. ]
Besides, it's not like you'd be wearing it all the time. Even I don't do that anymore.
It is very intimidating... [ To Gray, one of the extremely few on Mordred's eye level. ] Maybe one of the most in Kenos too.
[ Though that's a big maybe. Thinking back, Kay's armor seemed a lot less flashy than Mordred's. Strange to think they were all part of the same Round Table. How did Arthur's armor compare, she wonders? ]
I'm a little surprised you'd think I could have armor like that. I'd have thought you'd just find it funny.
Oh, it'd be funny. Hilarious, even. That's what makes it so good.
As long as you stood still and kept your mouth shut, you could probably trick a few people into being scared of you. Heh... but that's not what you want, is it? [ She doesn't think it's a bad thing anymore. Dangerous, infuriating, annoying... but not bad. ]
[ At least they can both agree that Gray's vibe is pathetic. But at least this time it doesn't feel like Mordred is berating her so much as teasing her, and Gray smiles a little in recognition. ]
I don't think anyone's been scared of me in my entire life.
[ Though they may have felt a little nervous about Rhongomyniad in the second before the blast reached them. ]
Sometimes I think it would be nice if people took me a little more seriously, though. I'm just not sure how... other than by fighting them.
[ She tacks on the last bit because it's Mordred she's talking to. ]
[ Yeah, fighting would have been her first suggestion... and usually her only one. But since it's Gray, she feels obligated to try a little harder than usual to come up with an alternative solution. ]
Just work on your scary face. If people think you might beat the crap out of 'em, that's usually enough.
[ Hm. That isn't the worst idea in the world. And it is true that Mordred is more than capable of putting out scary energy despite her/their small stature. ]
I suppose that if you can do it, I should be able to too. Um, would you be willing to show me an example?
[ Gray peers over with enhanced vision. Though she's been fascinated in a morbid way about the way Mordred wields her face, she's never thought to imitate Mordred's expressions. She and Gray so rarely exist on the same emotional wavelength, if ever. But just by looking over, it's surprisingly easy for Gray's face to slip into a mirror image... ]
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[ Angrily admitting to her own ignorance, just Mordred things. Gray's threat might be incredibly lame, but another Mordred thing is feeling guilt over making her sad... so faster than anyone probably expected, she caves. She twists and shoves Gray off her, raising the question of why she didn't just do that before, and sits up with a huff. ]
... Whatever. I can't afford to waste any mana on that bastard right now. [ She pushes down the jealousy at knowing nobody would ever defend her with such fervent emotion, replacing it with typical annoyance. ] But this is MY decision! Me! One I made entirely by myself! It has nothing to do with you!
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Thank you...
[ For not being a public menace for no reason?? Gray sighs and looks back up with a touch of concern. ]
Are your mana levels low?
[ How do Servants work actually. ]
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I'm not gonna disappear, if that's what you're hoping for. I've just been runnin' on empty ever since... [ The Blight, and the days she spent waiting at the tree for Gray to revive, without food or proper rest. ] ... Eh, it's not important. I could still take you in a fight, so don't get any funny ideas.
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How do you usually regain your energy?
[ Seeing as how time doesn't seem to be doing the job. ]
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Sleeping and eating works. There are other ways, but I refuse to engage in them. A future king like me is above such depravity.
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Then you should eat. I'll prepare the food.
[ Like Gray was already trying to do... She hops up and offers a polite yet insistent hand to help Mordred up. Mostly so that she can drag Mordred away from Eustace's house. ]
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You know one meal's not gonna fix things, right? [ Said as if Gray was expecting it to... she stares at the offered hand for a moment, her expression derisive, then sighs and takes it. ] You'd better not be doing this out of some weird sense of responsibility.
[ Only Mordred is allowed to feel that way. ]
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She pauses briefly at "weird sense of responsibility," nonplussed. ]
Well, I don't want to see you disappear... I don't think that's so weird.
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Of course it's weird, [ she says, rudely shoving past Gray with her shoulder to go back inside. ] How. Many. Times. Do I have to remind you that we're enemies? Weren't you relieved when I disappeared before? I keep saying I'm going to kill you, so why don't you listen?
[ She already failed to save her once — isn't that no better than killing her with her own hands? ]
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Would you prefer if I said I hated you?
[ Maybe Mordred prefers to be disliked in the same way Gray prefers her face to be disliked?? ]
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... Not really. [ Even though she's facing away, the tips of her ears are noticeably pink. ] B-but that's not the point! Listen to what I'm telling you!
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Alright...
[ She makes her way back to the kitchen to quickly clean up the mess of her dropped egg. Good thing there are plenty more chickens where that came from. Again she asks: ]
How do you like your eggs?
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Poached if you can manage it. Otherwise, anything is fine. [ As Gray goes back to the kitchen, Mordred goes back to poking at the set of armour she'd briefly noticed before the attempted property destruction. ] What's with this armour? Don't tell me you're training to be an assassin... you know that class is full of people too lame to quality as a real Servant, right?
[ oof ]
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Um, I'm not a Servant...
[ Obviously!! Gray has nothing to do with Assassins and never will. Definitely. ]
That was given to me as payment for a job. It's actually very comfortable. I'd never worn armor before that, so I was surprised.
[ She'd worn Trimmau for a bit, but that was a little different. ]
What's wrong with Assassin Servants?
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[ Says the knight who killed thousands without blinking... ]
Anyway... when it comes to armour, defence is the most important thing. You should've asked for a set like mine. ... Well, assuming you could even move in it, that is.
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I don't know if I could manage armor like yours. It seems like a lot... Doesn't it get in the way?
[ Very bulky and intimidating. She's sure Mordred can move around in it comfortably, but Gray isn't sure how her own fighting style would cope with all that metal. ]
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[ Technically true, if we're counting just the armour, and not the face the person wearing it was a womanlet. ]
Besides, it's not like you'd be wearing it all the time. Even I don't do that anymore.
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[ Though that's a big maybe. Thinking back, Kay's armor seemed a lot less flashy than Mordred's. Strange to think they were all part of the same Round Table. How did Arthur's armor compare, she wonders? ]
I'm a little surprised you'd think I could have armor like that. I'd have thought you'd just find it funny.
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As long as you stood still and kept your mouth shut, you could probably trick a few people into being scared of you. Heh... but that's not what you want, is it? [ She doesn't think it's a bad thing anymore. Dangerous, infuriating, annoying... but not bad. ]
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I don't think anyone's been scared of me in my entire life.
[ Though they may have felt a little nervous about Rhongomyniad in the second before the blast reached them. ]
Sometimes I think it would be nice if people took me a little more seriously, though. I'm just not sure how... other than by fighting them.
[ She tacks on the last bit because it's Mordred she's talking to. ]
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[ Yeah, fighting would have been her first suggestion... and usually her only one. But since it's Gray, she feels obligated to try a little harder than usual to come up with an alternative solution. ]
Just work on your scary face. If people think you might beat the crap out of 'em, that's usually enough.
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[ Hm. That isn't the worst idea in the world. And it is true that Mordred is more than capable of putting out scary energy despite her/their small stature. ]
I suppose that if you can do it, I should be able to too. Um, would you be willing to show me an example?
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[ It's far from the seething expression she wears when she's truly mad, but she still puts on a reasonably intimidating glare for Gray to study. ]
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