Fortunately, Gilgamesh is definitely more interested in the shard than the whimsical cube's escape. He picks up the shard and spares the cube only a glance when it seems to disappear, then looks back at the shard in his hand. Its exact composition is certainly beyond him, but even he can tell that there's something different about it.
When the man introduces himself, Gilgamesh's first thought is that he didn't ask. However, the man has been helpful, and he appreciates the willingness to cooperate and share what knowledge he has, so he decides to return the favor.]
Gilgamesh. [He doesn't recognize zaShunina's name or even where it might come from, so he skips the rest of the introduction, figuring it won't mean anything to him, either. He also just kind of doesn't care? He is slowly (unwillingly) losing the ability to give a heck, honestly.] I'm curious. What are your intentions in this world?
[If he was going to be studying it, then he might want to know what he learns.]
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Fortunately, Gilgamesh is definitely more interested in the shard than the whimsical cube's escape. He picks up the shard and spares the cube only a glance when it seems to disappear, then looks back at the shard in his hand. Its exact composition is certainly beyond him, but even he can tell that there's something different about it.
When the man introduces himself, Gilgamesh's first thought is that he didn't ask. However, the man has been helpful, and he appreciates the willingness to cooperate and share what knowledge he has, so he decides to return the favor.]
Gilgamesh. [He doesn't recognize zaShunina's name or even where it might come from, so he skips the rest of the introduction, figuring it won't mean anything to him, either. He also just kind of doesn't care? He is slowly (unwillingly) losing the ability to give a heck, honestly.] I'm curious. What are your intentions in this world?
[If he was going to be studying it, then he might want to know what he learns.]