Okay, so Gilgamesh really doesn't know anything about dunamis. Well, this is hardly surprising. The mere idea of Gilgamesh even considering exercising enough discipline to learn how to control the emotion effects is sheer wishful thinking of the highest degree, of course, but, look, we can't all be arrogant half-gods.
(Also, your hair does the same thing, loserface. All Gilgameshii have bad fashion sense. It's canon.)
Arthur closes his eyes and resists the urge to answer the other Servant as though he were actually speaking with someone you could have a civil, rational conversation with. His irritation is only growing by acknowledging that Gilgamesh is still there, watching him, and that becomes very much apparent by the fact that another dust devil kicks up nearby. Unfortunately for both of them, this little whirlwind of dirt and leaves is the most aggressive that Arthur's emotions have caused so far. Before Arthur can try to make it go away, it whisks itself over to the King of Heroes and does its utmost best to assault him.
Changing it to "Yrb" now. Extra short.
(Also, your hair does the same thing, loserface. All Gilgameshii have bad fashion sense. It's canon.)
Arthur closes his eyes and resists the urge to answer the other Servant as though he were actually speaking with someone you could have a civil, rational conversation with. His irritation is only growing by acknowledging that Gilgamesh is still there, watching him, and that becomes very much apparent by the fact that another dust devil kicks up nearby. Unfortunately for both of them, this little whirlwind of dirt and leaves is the most aggressive that Arthur's emotions have caused so far. Before Arthur can try to make it go away, it whisks itself over to the King of Heroes and does its utmost best to assault him.