open catch-all + closed prompts for August
Who: Ozymandias + You (plus some closed prompts)
When: August (will be adding more prompts as time goes on!)
Where: Around!
What: Leaving the Coven after a month-long illness, Lunasa, & likely more; hmu if you would like a closed starter or a different prompt
Warnings: None so far, but will update as needed!
When: August (will be adding more prompts as time goes on!)
Where: Around!
What: Leaving the Coven after a month-long illness, Lunasa, & likely more; hmu if you would like a closed starter or a different prompt
Warnings: None so far, but will update as needed!

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It isn't and you would do well to remember that, Caster. [Ozymandias stands a little taller, tamping down on his urge to issue punishment for now as his words act as his warning that his patience (and subsequently, his mercy) have shorter limitations currently.] What little voice are you referring to?
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oh, and for the fact that — playing field of aefenglom evened out or not — ozymandias could no doubt still wipe the floor with him and the entire curtain flow of his golden hair if he wanted.
it's for that that amadeus says nothing to the warning. ]
Someone on my watch [ his little network device, as it were ] inquired about you. That's all. And while I was trying to advertise my performance, no less... [ rude, but seemingly well-intentioned, at least. ]
I'm afraid I didn't catch a name, but they seemed a touch concerned about you.
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And how is it exactly that managed to come up in your conversation?
[He doesn't ask about the cause for concern. While he assumes it is because of his recent bout of illness, Ozymandias would rather not have any other perceived weakness named or highlighted.]
[And honestly, if Amadeus has any self of self-preservation, he probably would rather that, too. So, win-win?]
forgive me ozymandias sama
still, the near vicinity of the pharaoh's space quickly transforms into a delicate minefield, and makes things tricky for him as one who is both recklessly honest and yet very much a fan of being physically intact.
yes, he's not one to lie, but he wonders — too late — if he's already said too much on someone else's behalf.
ah, oh well. ]
Well, you see, I gave my name, and the nature of Servants came into question following that. Naturally. [ oh, the price of fame. ] I don't believe I told them too much, but they seemed to think that was a condition worth worrying about.
rip mozart
That seems an odd conclusion for anyone to draw for you to not have said "too much."
[Not that Ozymandias feels there's particularly anything that could be said about him as a Servant that would lead anyone to feel concern for him. He is among one of the oldest and most powerful of Servants. Knowledge of that should have the opposite effect, or so Ozymandias would assume as it speaks to his resiliency and strength.]
That leads me to wonder what you said that would lead them to think of me as not only weak but in need of concern. I would not think you stupid enough to spread falsehoods like that, Caster.