[ Look at this King taunt the rest away... It's kind of cute. Setsuna resists the urge to smile, knowing this is a serious moment. Thankfully, he has the rest of the poem to think about and easily distract him from accidentally letting out an amused noise. Once Gilgamesh figures it out though, what ever light mood Setsuna had fades. Although the snakes are now lifeless, the very act of taking their eyes off to offer to some goddess... He doesn't want to hold an opinion about it, but he knows that he doesn't like it. He doesn't believe in higher beings anymore such as gods... So having to do such a gesture with a questionable method no less, he's discomforted. But he doesn't voice anything out.
After Gilgamesh assigns Vietnam to do the dirty work, Setsuna doesn't say anything to that either. Technically, he might be capable for the task as well. But it might be better if she's the one who does it because of how he feels about religion. When she warns for them to look away, he doesn't for a few seconds. Eventually he does though, and patiently waits with his usual emotionless face. While waiting, he looks at the King to see how his condition is holding up. This must be very disturbing for him, considering the creature where those eyes originated from.
Setsuna only fully turns around again after hearing Vietnam place down the offering. It's a disgusting noise... He decides not to glance at the necklace, not because he fears it, but because he's not interested in having this kind of memory. It's then that the statue before them begins to turn, shortly opening the way to the next area. Basing from the view out the odd-looking windows, it appears that they'll be reaching the highest floor after they climb this remaining staircase. Could they finally have reached the last area? To gear up for that scenario, Setsuna again deploys his magical weapon as preparation. ]
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After Gilgamesh assigns Vietnam to do the dirty work, Setsuna doesn't say anything to that either. Technically, he might be capable for the task as well. But it might be better if she's the one who does it because of how he feels about religion. When she warns for them to look away, he doesn't for a few seconds. Eventually he does though, and patiently waits with his usual emotionless face. While waiting, he looks at the King to see how his condition is holding up. This must be very disturbing for him, considering the creature where those eyes originated from.
Setsuna only fully turns around again after hearing Vietnam place down the offering. It's a disgusting noise... He decides not to glance at the necklace, not because he fears it, but because he's not interested in having this kind of memory. It's then that the statue before them begins to turn, shortly opening the way to the next area. Basing from the view out the odd-looking windows, it appears that they'll be reaching the highest floor after they climb this remaining staircase. Could they finally have reached the last area? To gear up for that scenario, Setsuna again deploys his magical weapon as preparation. ]