[Would Gilgamesh be offended? That is always a question they should ask themselves and for a moment the look on their face is a pensive one.]
I will keep it. Gil might complain but...I think of it as a gift. [They hold the key up as if it is the biggest treasure ever.] One of trust. After all, you trust me not to enter and take all your furniture.
[Then they nod.]
I will tell Gil of this. And explain to him that you trust me.
[...Were he not a king and more than capable of suppressing the very natural urge to make a face, he would have looked up at Enkidu plainly perplexed at the mention of taking his furniture.]
[Because... Well, yes. That's true. He doesn't anticipate that Enkidu would enter this residence and plunder it, but that's... That's not...???]
[In any case, Ozymandias decides to let it be. They understand the gist of the gesture even if the specifics are a little...off.]
I'm sure he will demonstrate wisdom and understand.
[Which is to say that Gilgamesh will be able to parse through Enkidu's somewhat strange logic and understand.]
He will. He has been very accepting about my friendship with others. [The platonic sort of friendship, that is.] He hasn't challenged any of them for a battle yet. Perhaps I have underestimated him, thinking his soul would not grow in such a way. [Enkidu tucks the key away.] I have been a bit of a fool.
[But then again, feelings are difficult, living like a human is difficult...]
no subject
I will keep it. Gil might complain but...I think of it as a gift. [They hold the key up as if it is the biggest treasure ever.] One of trust. After all, you trust me not to enter and take all your furniture.
[Then they nod.]
I will tell Gil of this. And explain to him that you trust me.
no subject
[Because... Well, yes. That's true. He doesn't anticipate that Enkidu would enter this residence and plunder it, but that's... That's not...???]
[In any case, Ozymandias decides to let it be. They understand the gist of the gesture even if the specifics are a little...off.]
I'm sure he will demonstrate wisdom and understand.
[Which is to say that Gilgamesh will be able to parse through Enkidu's somewhat strange logic and understand.]
no subject
He will. He has been very accepting about my friendship with others. [The platonic sort of friendship, that is.] He hasn't challenged any of them for a battle yet. Perhaps I have underestimated him, thinking his soul would not grow in such a way. [Enkidu tucks the key away.] I have been a bit of a fool.
[But then again, feelings are difficult, living like a human is difficult...]
no subject
Archer's mind is a difficult one to know.
End?
[When he shakes his head, they nod slowly.]