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π”‰π”―π”’π‘¦π”ž π”π”¦π‘˜π”žπ”’π”©π”°π”¬π”«. ([personal profile] skjalf) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2015-02-02 02:38 am

β™” I β–Ί video 【open to both courts & backdated to 02/01】

( Her progress in working out what her locket does is very much a WIP. Still, she has fiddled with it enough to activate whatever magic controls the moving images of people. This is in an invaluable tool in her eyes, because she has precisely the purpose to put such a resource to use. Keenly aware that appearances matter especially so upon making a first impression, she is dressed elegantly, and her hair is mostly left in loose waves, some cloth-of-gold ribbon threaded throughout. She keeps the look on her face pleasant, but cool.

There is no benefit for the time being in playing the fool, as she had at home. The warmth of her smile does not extend to her eyes, not yet. Instead they hold a light of curiosity, and a great amount of seriousness. Her awareness of the situation at hand is dim but for this: she is not dreaming. She has lost all, and stands to gain everything if she but works for it. Just as her father had won the throne of England: with smiles, charm and good business sense.

Her address, then, is an earnest one. )


Good day to you, one and all. I know not how many of you there are, or from whence you come. Yet if I may, I would humbly beg a favour, if you would be so gracious as to indulge me: your acquaintance.

Indeed, I would meet as many of you as might be possible. And, if you would be even more indulgent, information pertaining to the state of affairs in this land and abroad. I find myself possessed of a desire to know the full scope of things here ere I chart my course and navigate myself through whatever trials I may face here.

( Now, finally, the warmth enters her eyes. She has no choice; it would not do for all the land to bear witness to her grief. )

I am Elizabeth Plantagenet of England. It is my hope that I will be able to repay any kindness shown me sooner rather than later. I look forward to meeting and speaking with many of you!

Until then, farewell. Deus vobiscum.

[personal profile] babbylon 2015-02-02 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
[Kings and queens, heroes and gods form the backbone of his world. It might be said it was fate that drew that together because of it, but likelier still is that Gilgamesh is simply nosy, and makes a habit of butting into another's business whenever it stands to benefit his own.

There is a slip in her demeanor, but it is brief and therefore reveals just enough: that she is well-coached and not part of the common rabble. Far be it a run-of-the-mill commoner to mind their manners and speak in riddles.

She refers to the Tudor dynasty, and so confirms that she came along after Saber's generation. Unfortunately, it also confirms that Saber's beloved England will never be free of those forsaken invaders. Gilgamesh hums thoughtfully.]


A most curious dragon, then, to rely on its poison instead of its teeth. Now, let us see... Deus vobiscum... blessed in the name of God, yes?

[It's been a while since he's exercised his Latin muscle. Not much need for it in the middle of a modern war.]

voice β†’ video;

[personal profile] babbylon 2015-02-02 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
A blighted beast, indeed, that it had so many fooled into believing in its brazen charge.

[Then again, Saber was much the same way, all talk and no teeth when criticized for childish idealism and petty contradictions. This woman has now offered proof that England would never earn its freedom, but the King of Knights wouldn't stand for it, he knows. England will always be free, he can nearly hear her say, because that is the England that beats inside of me.

She won't catch his wistful look as it comes and it goes. Sometimes nostalgia hits in unexpected places.]


An interesting turn of phrase, don't you think? "God be with you." "God watch over you." "God is with us." And yet you are here, and I see no God, and I hear the deaths of so many, so where might He be watching? Why has His gaze stilled? So perhaps a better wish might be...

[Gilgamesh turns the locket the over, before a dark red eye, and replies in the same tongue:]

...memento mori.

[Remember that you are human. Remember that you will die.]

[personal profile] babbylon 2015-02-03 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
[It all starts coming together, behind the little puzzles and witty exchanges. A prospective hand in marriage equates to a pawn on a board; this indeed was a lady of the court, perhaps a princess, perhaps higher, but certainly no stranger to the games of men and attempts to maneuver them as a second class citizen.

This was a Saber who put down her sword in favor of politics. Not a King of Knights, but someone simply lost in the shadows, trying to fumble their way about the last place they ever wanted to be.]


So we are among Arcadia. A land of miracles, where some are fated to die and some are fated to prosper, yet all is well, as God is with us.

[The locket presents her a handsome face and a handsome smile. And he almost sounds kindly, almost...]

Did you know that I once fought this god of yours? And I drove him into the ground, for daring to think himself above me.

[...if not for that sharp remark and blatant reveal of sharp teeth.]