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Gilgamesh ([personal profile] gates_of_babylon) wrote in [community profile] exsilium2013-03-02 03:05 pm

Video;

[There's an audible groan over the feed before Gilgamesh's tablet actually turns on and his irritated expression becomes present--though, it's a lot smaller than it usually tends to be. A much younger edition of the Sumerian King reaches up to pluck bits of dirt and leaves from his hair, finding himself standing just outside of the city and holding a gigantic golden axe over one shoulder.

He's not really pleased with his situation.]


He brings me out, but doesn't realize that the potion itself does wonders to my center of gravity when it's first imbibed... [Stretching his arms out and setting the tip of the axe against the ground, the young king regarded the camera with a weary smile.]

Hello, everyone--it's your future King. While I'm in a good mood for once, is anyone interested in playing a game or going on a bit of a hunt?
itsmagicallydelicious: (WTB replacement arm and family head.)

[personal profile] itsmagicallydelicious 2013-03-07 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
Quiet, yes. But no, not peaceful by definition.

[A very precocious child, and one who seems able to fend for himself, at least in the matter of defense. It's not surprising, if he came to this world with those powers -- children of magi are very much like this.

It's probably safer not to assume, but Kariya can't quite help it.]

I think both have their good points. We are on an island.

[He doesn't explicitly point out that the whole island is their prison: they aren't only the hostages of the Initiative, if you want to think of it that way. It's a little too morbid here, though, however mature the child may be.]
itsmagicallydelicious: (Naw it's just a Mystic Face.)

[personal profile] itsmagicallydelicious 2013-03-09 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
[(Compared to Gilgamesh's time, his world is indeed a very peaceful and complacent one, where total war is clinically and efficiently cordoned off to other places in the world. It wasn't that way half a century ago -- is that what they call progress?

The Holy Grail War is a bit of a farce of a war in its own way.)

Kariya is a little taken aback, to say the least. This is not a normal child; he knew that already, but the feeling keeps growing. He's missing an important piece of the puzzle. It's never stopped him.]

Well, I don't know if I would call it warlike. Or if I'd call my upbringing peaceful. [A small smile, crooked.] But in the world I knew, a state that ruled through fear wouldn't last. A false peace. [He has to believe that; each of the Great Families is a small state of its own.] It always pays to be careful.

How will you change it?
Edited 2013-03-09 09:46 (UTC)