Pacification of the King

Jan 12, 2010 21:40

[The communicator start out flying across the room, stopping only when it hits the wall and clatters onto the floor. It seems that all the residents of Gilgamesh's home are shouting or trying to speak in some way, save for Saber, who seems to be fortunately absent from the antics.

There are loud "thuds" of bodies hitting the ground and struggling, accompanied by shouts and obviously furious words said in another language. Gilgamesh's voice is full of anger yet again, and that of Enkidu, his brother, is shouting back at him. Belldandy's voice is audible as well, although it's actually understandable. She's speaking Japanese, and so very clearly distressed and frantic about whatever it is that's going on. Rin's voice is the last one that can be heard, and she's furiously screaming. Probably at Gilgamesh. The noises continue on in this manner, and at one point someone is rolled over onto the communicator, sending the video feed into darkness and slightly muffling the noise.

Everything seems to have calmed down, the yelling has stopped and there's mostly the heavy breath of whoever is on top o the communicator. A few, much calmer words are said in Sumerian before the shuffling of bodies can be heard and the person on the communicator gets up; it's Gilgamesh, and Enkidu can just barely be seen standing by his brother. Neither of them look too hurt, but from their disheveled look it's clear they were the ones fighting. Gilgamesh looks furious with only his expression from when Enkidu was affected by the chip topping this one. In his hand is a stunning, golden bow, his fingers clenched tightly around it. He's breathing heavily, and says a few more words in Sumerian, calmly, before walking away from the communicator.

It times out shortly afterward.]

[ooc: So! Gilgamesh has thrown another tantrum, this time over the fact that the scientists have given him Gandiva, the bow forged by the Hindu God of Fire. It's a treasure from the Gate of Babylon, one of -his- treasures. The fact that the scientists can apparently access the Gate while he cannot, and have the gall to decide which ones he is going to have in his possession is pretty infuriating for him. For those that can understand Sumerian, Gilgamesh was mostly shouting for Enkidu to release him so that he could go and light the city on fire, kill the scientists, draw the scientists out, go show them their filthy mongrel ways, and things like that. Enkidu was, of course, telling his brother to calm down and things such as that. They've agreed to have beer at the very end. Belldandy was generally pleading for them to stop fighting, or well, for Gilgamesh to not do big-bad things. Rin was shouting about him being stupid and what such, but some worry was clear in her voice.

People in Horton: feel free to actually hear this!]

belldandy, item rain, saber, tohsaka rin, gilgamesh, enkidu

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