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The Servants probably blame themselves when the protag doesn’t get out of a battle unscathed, huh
one of the greatest tragedies in life is that you will always be loved more than you will ever know. someone in class finds your presence inviting and warm, even if you’ve only ever exchanged a few words with them—maybe none at all. someone on the street loves your smile and it gets them down the next few streets. someone you used to be friends with still wishes to fondly call your name. someone you used to be friends with five years ago would give anything to be in the same room as you today. someone who regularly comes into work is disappointed when you aren’t there to brighten their day. someone missed you today. someone noticed you were gone. someone loves you when you’re there; someone loves you when you’re nowhere to be found at all. you think you have always disappeared when you’re no longer in the picture, but you’ve never left the frame.
its been officially one year since i rolled enkidu!!!
How about some hcs with Hans and Shakespeare having a master that's also writer.
Hamlet was the bane of my existence. End of story, literally.
Being writers themselves, Hans and Shakespeare are often found in Chaldea’s library and archive reading and studying written material from eras beyond their lifetimes.
One day, during their usual perusing, they stumbled upon you sitting quietly in a corner desk, pen and paper in hand. Of course, they cannot help but become curious about what you are writing.
You tried to hide your materials at first, after all, you were just a novice writer and now two of the most prolific and well-respected authors in the literary canon were now asking to read your manuscript. Having them read your writing would bring you nothing but unadulterated embarrassment at the difference in your abilities.
But after finally prying your current project away from your hands, rather than loosely skimming through the jumble of words, they immediately began discussing the thoughts and ideas you put into each sentence, giving suggestions as to how you could better convey your ideas.
Shakespeare, however tried to turn every single one of your projects, whether it be historical-fiction, romance, sci-fi, always tried to twist it into a bizarre tragedy.
Sure, the writing was beautiful and deeply symbolic, but you just could not see any reason for you to end a bildungsroman story with a grand, Stephen King-esque end…interesting enough, but not really what you had in mind…
Sometimes you ask them about their past works’ and give hypotheses as to why they wrote a character in a specific way, or why they used a specific setting.
When you asked Shakespeare about what his inspiration for writing Hamlet, and whether if Hamlet was truly mad, he just laughed and commented that sometimes analyzing too deeply answers nothing.
Just for fun, you, Shakespeare, and Hans sometimes writes stories of the servants in Chaldea.
You and Hans co-penned Gilgamesh’s New Clothes, a parody of his own work, and it was all fun and games until KoGil got his hands on the manuscript and carelessly showed it to his older counterparts.
Thus ensuing a pair of VERY angry Gilgamesh’s threatening to destroy Chaldea with Enuma Elish until you and Hans pitifully watched the manuscript burn in the incinerator.
Good thing you wrote an extra copy…right?
“I’d like Enkidu to tease me cruelly” - that kinda thing
feel free to tag or comment w/ ur own headcanons, i'm very curious
something about death flags (those quickly approaching and those already passed)
If you're going to demand someone google whatever they've asked you instead of giving an earnest and informed answer, consider whether or not the person in question is less interested in the information itself and more interested in connecting with you as a person. Consider whether they wanna bond with you over a shared interest, demonstrate their trust in your expertise on a given topic, whether an easy question is meant to open a path to easy information or an easy way to get to know you better.
I assure you: somebody, somewhere, is on the exact same wavelength as you are.
Vernal, she/her, 26, multi fandom, mostly follow FGO content
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