[There's a moment where he is incredibly suspicious when she says that, but looking at the symbols, Ramesses deems it far too long to be that name. There's also far too much effort put into this for the excuse of calling him by that name when she's always freely done so before. So, suspicion gives way to curiosity, and Ramesses takes a genuine interest in wanting to understand the script painted so carefully on the bow.]
[At first, there is a smidge of guilt. It's quickly brushed aside as he's able to quickly rationalize his first assumptions (because 1] it's Fang and 2] she declared it a gift for the sake of that name; his conclusions are reasonable and he will not be told otherwise), but he does feel a little guilty for making such assumptions all the same. But once that is set aside... It's not so much that he thought Fang incapable of such thought and consideration. Try as she might to seem as though she is unaffected by the world around her, he knows that's only because she is so often deeply affected by it. At least the parts she holds close to herself. But he's surprised by it.]
[Or perhaps surprised by it is not really the best way to describe it. They have only been Bonded together for a short period of time, but they have been through a lot together in that time and before. He cannot very well claim surprise that she might consider him important or that she would have any consideration for him at all.]
[Maybe it is better to say that he is surprised by how much it touches him to receive this gift. The occasion is obnoxious and some of the grandiosity is to a degree likely a mild mockery of his own ostentatious presentations, but it would not be a gift from her if that were not the case. And really, it's not those parts that matter so much. Ramesses knows that Fang dismisses the importance of names and is largely content to not try and wrap her head around his differing perspective overly much, but this name encompasses a lot for him. And she had to have known that it would, reflecting the land that he loves, the divinity he is descended from, and the person that he is that not all come to know.]
[It's a name for her world, but it is a name from her.]
I like it. Thank you. I shall be certain it is put to good use.
[He doesn't specify if he's referring to the bow, the name, or both, but neither is he offering up grandiose words.]
The real journey is Fang collecting all his rare icons
[A mild, but satisfied, feeling answers him. Fang wasn't entirely sure whether it would land well, or he would take it as a mocking of his extensive titles.]
no subject
Explain to me then. What would my name be?
no subject
names on gran pulse have three parts. origin, clan, name. so oerba yun fang tells you i'm fang of clan yun from oerba.
so what you've got there reads egypt sunshine ramesses.
wow never thought i'd use this icon
[Or perhaps surprised by it is not really the best way to describe it. They have only been Bonded together for a short period of time, but they have been through a lot together in that time and before. He cannot very well claim surprise that she might consider him important or that she would have any consideration for him at all.]
[Maybe it is better to say that he is surprised by how much it touches him to receive this gift. The occasion is obnoxious and some of the grandiosity is to a degree likely a mild mockery of his own ostentatious presentations, but it would not be a gift from her if that were not the case. And really, it's not those parts that matter so much. Ramesses knows that Fang dismisses the importance of names and is largely content to not try and wrap her head around his differing perspective overly much, but this name encompasses a lot for him. And she had to have known that it would, reflecting the land that he loves, the divinity he is descended from, and the person that he is that not all come to know.]
[It's a name for her world, but it is a name from her.]
I like it. Thank you. I shall be certain it is put to good use.
[He doesn't specify if he's referring to the bow, the name, or both, but neither is he offering up grandiose words.]
The real journey is Fang collecting all his rare icons
[A mild, but satisfied, feeling answers him. Fang wasn't entirely sure whether it would land well, or he would take it as a mocking of his extensive titles.]
sure thing. hope the poundage is right for you.
she could very well do it