To know me is to know the meaning of great and glorious.
[So yes, if Setsuna needed the extra bit of convincing, that forlorn Gilgamesh who nearly perished beneath the waves was no more. He had drowned, but in his place, Gilgamesh's true and everlasting nature reigned supreme. And he reigns over Setsuna, like a proper King, like a beast lording itself before those who would foolishly seek to challenge it. He hesitates no longer; there's no time for it, and there's no space in his heart or in his mind that darkness might occupy. Not for more than a moment.
Gilgamesh stands first. He extends his hand outward to Setsuna, and even in this miserable rain and thunder, he shines bright as a sun. That was the power of the King, the power even Enprise could not take away from him. The power of endless charisma that could move mountains, inspire armies, or even just one person to victory. He channels that power now and lends it to Setsuna. That is what it means to fight with Gilgamesh: indeed, neither behind nor ahead, but at his side.
For a man who purports to have no equals, Gilgamesh regards him like one now. Or maybe it's more like someone he can finally call comrade, and mean it.]
No more of this misery, then. Now, we fight.
[By the way, Setsuna... now's a good a time as any to finish that suplexing you started.]
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[So yes, if Setsuna needed the extra bit of convincing, that forlorn Gilgamesh who nearly perished beneath the waves was no more. He had drowned, but in his place, Gilgamesh's true and everlasting nature reigned supreme. And he reigns over Setsuna, like a proper King, like a beast lording itself before those who would foolishly seek to challenge it. He hesitates no longer; there's no time for it, and there's no space in his heart or in his mind that darkness might occupy. Not for more than a moment.
Gilgamesh stands first. He extends his hand outward to Setsuna, and even in this miserable rain and thunder, he shines bright as a sun. That was the power of the King, the power even Enprise could not take away from him. The power of endless charisma that could move mountains, inspire armies, or even just one person to victory. He channels that power now and lends it to Setsuna. That is what it means to fight with Gilgamesh: indeed, neither behind nor ahead, but at his side.
For a man who purports to have no equals, Gilgamesh regards him like one now. Or maybe it's more like someone he can finally call comrade, and mean it.]
No more of this misery, then. Now, we fight.
[By the way, Setsuna... now's a good a time as any to finish that suplexing you started.]