[Once, Gilgamesh would've shoved his way past without any concern for Archer's comfort... but now he does halt, though he still refuses to relinquish the ground he's gained, staring at Archer with bloody eyes that are all too vivid in the muted light. He watches him, closely, studying. Questioning him without a single word, what it is that you want? Not causing a scene didn't strike Gilgamesh as a high priority for someone who valued their independence so highly. Less that he's uncomfortable, it's more that he's uncertain from the King's perspective. And that much was to be expected from a man who may not have been kissed properly in a very long time.
Gilgamesh may have deduced Archer's nature, but Archer must understand his own, just as he claimed: he will always want everything and everyone for himself. He sits there, a cat in repose, and waits for Archer to make a move. He does not fear him and he does not fear retribution, instead seeming curious just what he'll do.]
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Gilgamesh may have deduced Archer's nature, but Archer must understand his own, just as he claimed: he will always want everything and everyone for himself. He sits there, a cat in repose, and waits for Archer to make a move. He does not fear him and he does not fear retribution, instead seeming curious just what he'll do.]