[ She has grown rather tame in certain aspects and learned lessons during the next Grail war, really. Even if Gilgamesh will commit many atrocities and puppeteer a sinister plot from what she remembers, he is not the same as the man in front of her. It's a verdict she would want herself if she was in the same position. To be judged for what you might or might not do weighs heavy on someone's mind, after all. As a king and a knight, she believes she can only pass judgment on what one does in the present.
Not many of her decisions are shaky, but this leaves her with some doubts. This man has the toxic potential that can ruin the lives of many, a drive that she's familiar with, but it's put to a different goal. Even if he's tolerable here, she's still not fond of him due to his actions during the war they both remember. However, she can set personal vendetta aside for the greater good.
She doesn't have plans on becoming a close ally nor becoming fond of him. This will be a professional acquaintanceship where he offers her food, she takes it, they train, they fight alongside each other, and that's it. Squinting at him, she can still hold some grudges. ]
You give me too much credit. I came not for you, but to see the nature of your business. [ There's a small vehement huff. It's part of her silent investigation that would deem him dangerous or harmless. Don't talk to her like they hold anything more than what they were and are. Perhaps she may have been too kind, so she'll slip a warning to clarify. ] If you ever step out of line, we will be on different sides once more.
... I'm not one for offerings. [ She says as she takes a dumpling and eats it. ]
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Not many of her decisions are shaky, but this leaves her with some doubts. This man has the toxic potential that can ruin the lives of many, a drive that she's familiar with, but it's put to a different goal. Even if he's tolerable here, she's still not fond of him due to his actions during the war they both remember. However, she can set personal vendetta aside for the greater good.
She doesn't have plans on becoming a close ally nor becoming fond of him. This will be a professional acquaintanceship where he offers her food, she takes it, they train, they fight alongside each other, and that's it. Squinting at him, she can still hold some grudges. ]
You give me too much credit. I came not for you, but to see the nature of your business. [ There's a small vehement huff. It's part of her silent investigation that would deem him dangerous or harmless. Don't talk to her like they hold anything more than what they were and are. Perhaps she may have been too kind, so she'll slip a warning to clarify. ] If you ever step out of line, we will be on different sides once more.
... I'm not one for offerings. [ She says as she takes a dumpling and eats it. ]