[Despite how vague Gilgamesh's words are, they are still the most Diarmuid has heard about the results of the war that awaits him when he goes back home, and he can't help but try to pick apart what it all means. Does the war end, then, with Gilgamesh and Saber facing either other? It sounds as though the others fall before then. And what of himself? Why had the golden king cut himself off so when starting to speak of Diarmuid's fate?
Does Diarmuid dare ask him to continue?
No...there are some things that are not worth knowing. Especially since he cannot do anything about them here.]
I came for the same reason any of us come. I had a wish I wanted granted. I fought for the one who summoned me because it was my duty. Isn't fighting for their master the duty of all servants called into the war? [Diarmuid tilts his head up so he can better look at the golden king.]
I do not know how to answer your other questions. Fate plays tricks on us all. But we can drink here, can we not? If so you wish to drink with me...
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Does Diarmuid dare ask him to continue?
No...there are some things that are not worth knowing. Especially since he cannot do anything about them here.]
I came for the same reason any of us come. I had a wish I wanted granted. I fought for the one who summoned me because it was my duty. Isn't fighting for their master the duty of all servants called into the war?
[Diarmuid tilts his head up so he can better look at the golden king.]
I do not know how to answer your other questions. Fate plays tricks on us all. But we can drink here, can we not? If so you wish to drink with me...