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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[But perhaps some of the fault lies with Ozymandias for not providing the clarity of his identity to the other that night. That thought alone is enough to temper Ozymandias' decision to not punish, but still provide clarity to his error.]
Mind your tone when speaking to me. You are before the great Pharaoh Ozymandias. It is mere coincidence that our paths should cross again.
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Still, it does surprise him. Waver blinks, pausing longer and looking him over more carefully this time. Honestly, though he'd definitely been affected by something at their first meeting, the man is no less handsome when he's sober. Waver tries to shove the thought away, but it still makes his ears feel hot. Lucky for him they're covered in fur these days and don't make it as obvious when he's blushing... ]
Don't give me that. You never introduced yourself to me.
[ Waver points out flatly, though his lack of confusion seems to implicate he does understand what a pharaoh is, and possibly even that he recognizes the name. He can't say he's not curious, at least. In fact, the combination of that curiosity and how easy Ozymandias is on the eyes is enough to encourage Waver to stop and chat with him rather than trying to get out of the ramifications of his tipsy wager a while back. ]
But all right. I gave you my word, and I won't go back on that now if you still want to settle our wager.
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[It's only a second or two after his hum of approval that his expression follows suit in lightening back into a grin.]
Excellent! I have no tolerance for those incapable of keeping their word. [As he speaks, Ozymandias walks past Waver with the expectation that he will follow without needing to be told.] Nor for anyone who would disrespect me. I was not the only one who didn't provide a name that night.
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You're right.
My name is Waver. [ Fair enough, exchanging names. ] Waver Velvet.
[ He does not follow. If Ozymandias wants to leave him behind and not collect those drinks, he can go ahead. Waver gives his name at normal volume without budging or calling after him, in turn clearly expecting Ozymandias to turn around to face him again. ]
And I'm not going out of my way to disrespect you, but I'm going to make one thing clear right now: I acknowledge your title, but you are not my King.
That said... [ Waver shrugs, and after making sure Ozymandias paused at least long enough to hear that part, he finally moves to follow. ]
Did you have any place in mind? I'm off work now. We can go.
[ As if he didn't already know Ozymandias was clearly heading for wherever he pleased in the first place. ]
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[Ozymandias does not come to a pause until then. There's something too prideful and protective in his tone for someone possessing the audacity personally insulted at the expectation that he show deference. But what is it? Not even when he finally hears footsteps meant to follow his own does he turn to look at Waver. If he makes it far enough to make it into Ozymandias' periphery, he follows him with his eyes, but he does not turn his head or resume his progress.]
What can you afford?
[He wants to ask what exactly he means by that. What could possibly supersede the authority of the King of Kings, but he doesn't have enough to follow that line of questioning just yet. So, he asks that instead.]
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Really, he kind of wanted to go home first, maybe change out of his work clothes, but it's not as though his regular clothing is any less stuffy than the button-up and waistcoat he wears to work.
For someone with such short legs, he walks pretty quickly when he sets his mind to it, catches up and meets Ozymandias's eyes without any more hesitation now that he knows his title than before. ]
Er...
[ That's a good question, actually. Luckily, he just got paid, but Waver doesn't want to spend all his hard-earned money on some bet, even if he is genuinely interested in learning more about his companion. ]
Nothing too high-end. Actually, if your expectations are too pharaoh-like, maybe I should say you'll have to settle for a commoner establishment.
I don't frequent bars, myself, so I don't really know anywhere good. We could ask around?
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I know of a few places, [he says, walking once more.] I sampled many during the festival.
[Unlike Waver, Ozymandias does like his drink. Be it wine or a good beer, he's interested.]
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Lead the way.
[ ...though he already is.
Waver is determined to keep up, of course. Let's see how long he can make it trying to keep up with Ozymandias's stride before he gets winded... lucky he's actually gotten a little stronger physically since becoming a turnskin. He won't completely embarrass himself. Maybe. ]
So about this whole... Pharaoh business...?
[ He's come around to the idea that apparently there are a lot more former Servants here from other wars and whatnot than he ever could have guessed, so admittedly that's the first thing Waver thinks of, but of course he's aware that statistically it's still an infinitesimal chance. Especially considering he introduced himself by his name, not a class like all the others Waver's met so far. It's just that he has a hard time wrapping his head around the concept of an ancient king in any other instance besides the one he's now used to. ]
You're... really him? Pharaoh of Egypt on the planet Earth, also know as Ramses II?
[ Because it's that, or he's a total nutcase, and Waver isn't completely discounting that possibility yet either... ]
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[At the mention of Pharaoh business, he hums curiously and looks at Waver, visibly perplexed by his labeling it as such until he hears the follow-up questions. Or rather question as they both boil down to the same thing in the end. He huffs a small laugh then. (Relative to him, it's small anyway.) Waver is far from the first to question his identity and will likely not be the last, but it never ceases to be somewhat amusing that his name is the part that's so difficult to believe given everything else about their mutual circumstances.]
And who else would I be? Surely even you, likely born well after my lifetime and the line of pharaohs, can recognize that you are in the presence of the one known to be the King of Kings.
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The thing is... he believes it, or at least has decided to believe it until proven otherwise, but considering all he's been through and the sort of world they find themselves in, it is a lot easier to go along with than it would have been not that long ago. ]
Hmm...
[ A thoughtful sound, considering it. Outside of the context of a war, in a place where they've met under rather friendly circumstances, Waver doesn't feel threatened by him. He can't help but think back, momentarily, to the King of Heroes: the look in his scarlet eyes, the fear gripping his lungs, leaving him utterly frozen--
Waver falters a step, heart racing involuntarily. Even now, with Iskandar at his side again and Fuyuki City far away, it's difficult to shake the sense of being so small and overwhelmed.
He's an idiot for dismissing the idea of meeting a Pharaoh like this. He should know better by now than to get caught up in his own pride.
Waver exhales shakily. He's already a little out of breath, between the exertion and mentally tripping over the not so distant past. ]
I- I see. It's just a bit of a surprise for the exact reason you're saying.
[ Though perhaps at this point... it really shouldn't be. ]
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[It's a display of weakness in the end, but at the very least, it would appear Waver finally understands who he walks alongside. And Ozymandias quite clearly glows under the recognition.]
I do not fault you for being overwhelmed by my radiance, [he says with a wave of his hand.] I imagine it is far beyond your imagination that you would have the opportunity to encounter me.
[He grins at Waver.]
And at least now you understand the importance of keeping your debts to me.
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Don't get ahead of yourself... You don't know anything about me, [ he reminds, pointedly. Really, he knows he shouldn't annoy someone like this -- for his own sake, in case it turns out to be far more troublesome than it's worth -- but he's annoyed now too. The attitude is at once kind of familiar, and grating. ]
You're not the first Pharaoh I've met.
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Show your face to me, [Ozymandias says this as he grabs Waver's chin, tipping his face towards his and leaning in a little closer. It's really less his face that Ozymandias wants a closer look at and more his eyes, which he believes wholeheartedly reveal all about a person. While there is obvious intelligence in Waver's eyes, perhaps even a touch of cunning, he sees nothing that reflects the strength or might of a king. If his newfound suspicions were correct, Ozymandias would never accept him as his Master.]
[But simply because he is the exemplar does not mean that all within the long line of pharaohs would necessarily reject this boy. Some might take pity upon him, others wish to take advantage. Some may even want to guide him, push him until he finally sheds the last vestiges of boyhood with his clumsiness and insecurity, to stand as tall and proud as a pharaoh might.]
[Ozymandias hums lightly, and releases Waver's chin, righting himself once more.]
Tell me, which Pharaoh was it that you met? And by what means is it that someone like you came to meet them?
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For a few moments, he just forces himself to take a couple of measured breaths in silence, letting Ozymandias observe what he thinks he needs to. Then, once released, Waver takes a half-step back only after Ozymandias himself straightens. He's never been very good at hiding how he feels, and his new animalistic features make it even harder, but despite being clearly flustered, Waver doesn't try to put more distance between them.
His reply is firm, and proud. ]
Iskandar, King of Conquerors. I am his vassal.
[ And so, as he'd told Ozymandias: he serves another King. ]
The way we met might be out of the ordinary, if you aren't familiar with a certain summoning ritual for a certain... war between mages, back on Earth. So explaining it to you might make no sense.
[ He's watching Ozymandias's face though, intently, waiting to see any spark of recognition. ]
Unless you already understand...?
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[It takes him a few moments to regain his composure again, but he manages to catch his breath and claps Waver on the shoulder before resuming his progress.]
Short of myself, you could not have chosen a better Pharaoh to serve, boy! [Never mind that Ozymandias would have rejected him outright as his Master. Details.] Iskandar's radiant light will no doubt lead you to greatness. You shall learn a great deal from serving him.
[He does pause to look back at Waver.]
It also appears he has chosen well in you as a Master and vassal. That you would risk defying my divine right as king to all, knowing full well who I am, in the name of your fealty to him...
[He laughs again, not mockingly, but quite clearly pleased as he turns once more and continues walking. Waver does well in his courage and his loyalty to bring glory to Iskandar's name.]
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in some pointless kingly pissing contestor even to ask who that is, considering Iskandar was Pharaoh much after Ozymandias's time, and Waver hadn't been entirely certain if it was truly a Heroic Spirit he was dealing with. But the laughter? That, he's wholly unprepared for.And the longer it continues, the more genuinely upset Waver looks, and angry. Is Ozymandias laughing at him? Or at Iskandar? The first thought is extremely unpleasant and makes him bristle for sure, but the second is even worse. He's just trying to decide how to ask and what he's supposed to do in a sudden situation like this, which has never happened before, of someone disrespecting his King...
When Ozymandias claps him on the back with enough enthusiasm to send Waver staggering forward several steps. ]
Waah--?!
[ Aaand he's already walking away again. Waver regains his balance, blinking after him, mouth hanging open. What the hell is going on?
He doesn't like having to jog to keep up, but what is he supposed to do? This conversation isn't over!! ]
S-so you do understand! [ Aha. A Heroic Spirit, after all! His instincts had been right, but Waver doesn't really have the time right now to bask in the satisfaction of being Correct. He has to keep up with this long-legged idiot if he wants to hear what's being said. ]
I'm not-- I'm not his Master. Despite the circumstances of the War in which we met, I mean- I did summon him, but--
[ He'd foolishly tried to be, but now he knows that was never really the case. He'd never been cut out for it. He hadn't been able to do anything-- ]
Please stop laughing!
[ At this point, Waver has no idea if it's laughing at him still or just laughing in general. Either way, it's embarrassing and confusing, and he's a bit overwhelmed swinging so quickly between being furious at Ozymandias's disrespect and now trying to figure out how to weather his praise. It's a lot!! ]
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[Much of Ozymandias' laughter has settled down from where it was in the beginning, but it shows very little sign of truly stopping even as it's quieted some. It's only because Waver asked politely for him to stop that he even bothered to acknowledge the request.]
You must tell Iskandar of our meeting when next you two meet. And that you will have the honor of sharing a drink with me.
Ah, but you must also send along my warm regards for the King of Conquerors.
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Say hi to Iskandar for Ozymandias, Waver.][If it seems to Waver that Ozymandias is simply brushing right past his protests at not being Iskandar's Master, he would be correct. Regardless of what happened during the War, he was the one to have summoned Iskandar. For him to have sworn fealty, they clearly spent plenty of time, which would indicate that the contract was accept. The particulars beyond that matter little to him.]
[He stops outside one of the taverns finally, and gestures to the building.]
What do you think? Something you can afford?
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Er-- Y-yeah, I'll let him know.
[ Sharing a drink with him more like buying him a drink... at a dive bar?? The tavern doesn't look that reputable from the outside, at least according to Waver's sensibilities (he doesn't know shit about bars, actually), but on the other hand that hopefully means it's cheap.
At least he doesn't have to keep half-jogging to keep up anymore. It's embarrassing, especially for a Turnskin, that he's actually a little out of breath. In this case, at least he has the excuse that it could be in part due to the emotional excitement too. ]
I- I think this should be fine. [ not that he's looked at the menu yet... ]
Have you been here before?
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It's surprising that a place like this would be worthy of my patronage, I know, but don't let their appearance fool you. [He looks back up at the building.] This isn't a tavern near the Harbor. The drink here isn't cheap swill meant to fill your belly midday while you work the docks. It will be worth your coins.
[He claps Waver on the shoulder again in a gesture of reassurance, gentler this time now that he's not succumbed to a fit of laughter, and moves towards the door.]
Come then! If it is suitable for your means, then we waste time standing out here simply looking at it.
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He follows Ozymandias in, letting him go first less out of deference and more because he actually knows where he's going. ]
All right, all right.
[ ...when is the right time to admit he's an absolute lightweight?? it's fine, right? he's just buying Ozymandias a drink or two, never said anything about buying himself any. ]
I'm sure your standards are discerning and all that. As long as it's reasonably priced for those standards, this looks perfectly fine to me.
[ Heck, if it's actually good... maybe he'll ask Iskandar if he wants to go sometime... ]
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[The interior of the tavern is roughly what Waver might have expected looking from the outside. While it's clean enough and nothing is in blatant shambles, it's obvious that both tables and seats have seen their fair share of years in service of the patrons of the establishment and they've seen some fallen or misplaced brethren as well with sets occasionally appearing mismatched.]
[This time of day, the bar has not yet begun to fill with customers, which can easily be told both by sight and sound. Conversation among coworkers and friends who have, similar to Waver, completed their shifts for the day already fills the bar, but it is not so impossibly loud that one must shout to be heard even just seated across from one another.]
[There are a few pauses in the conversations as some of the patrons look over at Ozymandias and Waver as they enter the bar, likely out of curiosity who else might make an appearance and if it's anyone they know. When it's not, everything picks right up without missing more than a beat or two. There's a sit wherever you like, boys, and I'll be right with you from behind the bar from one of the waitresses, who is in the middle of pouring drinks for a group clumped around the bar. Ozymandias nods in acknowledgment though he was already in the process of leading Waver towards a booth.]
[It likely comes as no shock to Waver that Ozymandias makes himself right at home in his seat by more or less sprawling into it, posture completely relaxed and slouched. He gestures for Waver to sit across from him, which is really the only place he could sit. Ozymandias' leg at this point is occupying the other seat next to him.]
We should perhaps wait for our drinks, but I am immensely curious as to how it is you came to be Iskandar's vassal.
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And no, it's no surprise at all when Ozymandias makes himself right at home, stretching out and lounging and taking up way more space than any one person should be able to get away with in polite society. Stifling a sigh, Waver takes the seat across from the Pharaoh as bidden and folds his hands on the tabletop.
This isn't the sort of conversation he'd thought they'd be having, and he feels like he may have accidentally gotten himself in over his head (again), considering what kind of being he's dealing with... but at this point, it's also oddly familiar. Even without knowing Ozymandias personally, there's plenty Waver can extrapolate from his previous dealings with ancient kings and knights and whatnot. ]
I don't mind telling you. But I'm also curious... [ he admits, honestly -- and thinking Ozymandias won't be able to resist a chance to talk about his own accomplishments. ]
Were you summoned to a Holy Grail War? Or under... different circumstances of some sort?
[ Waver still doesn't really understand what Berserker's circumstances were either, but he is definitely more aware now that there are other instances in which Heroic Spirits can be summoned. ]
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Both. But as it turns out, it was not the will of the gods that I would be the one to save humanity. My Master didn't survive and I was summarily defeated within my own temple by two noble and brave Servants. [He says none of this with bitterness or regret. If anything, he sounds...proud of it. Which, if there was any question of that, he chuckles.] While it pales in comparison to the eternal life I was entitled to as Pharaoh, but it was a glorious battle and those I've participated in since have been worthy of my involvement.
[They are momentarily interrupted as the waitress comes over asking if they need the food menu. Although food and drink certainly go hand-in-hand, for his part, Ozymandias raises his hand as a wordless no. Waver only agreed to drinks, after all, and Ozymandias will not take advantage of him making good on his word that way. Waver is, however, able to decide differently for himself.]
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Both? What does both mean?
[ Waver doesn't seem surprised that Ozymandias isn't upset by an honorable defeat, especially considering he just humble-bragged that it took two other Servants to take him down after his Master was gone. Considering how well-known a historical figure he is, and how old, Waver imagines he must be rather powerful indeed. ]
What class were you summoned as? [ he adds, purely out of curiosity. ]
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I am summoned as a Rider class Servant. One of my Noble Phantasms is a Divine Beast, the Sphinx of Abu el-Hol.
[Similar to the way Ozymandias does not bother with withholding his true name to anyone, he does not bother with disguising his Noble Phantasms either. There is little point in obfuscating anything here, but that simply is not Ozymandias' way. As far as he's concerned, declaring himself Rider and refusing to speak of his strength would be an act of cowardice.]
As to your other question, it appears my assumption that I was meant to protect humanity was not entirely incorrect. I was merely mistaken about the timing and context. The Master who summoned me did not do so for the sake of the Holy Grail, but to ensure the future of humanity.
[He slides the menu back to Waver.]
It's the same reason your king was also summoned by the very same Master.
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