[ She wants to argue, but that won't further her goal of helping Maya, so she bites it down. ]
... One last thing. Do you know the True Name of any other Servant here? [ She's not prying for information — she already knows who they all are — but if Maya knows Artoria, it should be obvious which one in particular she's asking about. ]
Sorry. Looks like you got caught up in our Round Table business. ... Don't worry. No matter what happens between me and them, I won't let you get dragged into it.
If you forget again, there's always this. [ She lets go of Maya's hand so she can physically tug the corners of her mouth up into a grin. Nobody tell her that doesn't really count. ]
Of course it does. And even if it doesn't, it'll help you remember.
[ She grins even wider as she lets go. ]
That's why I'll remind you whenever you need it. I swear it on my sword. [ Damn, she's almost being a good knight today. Look what happens when she forgets to hate her dad for five seconds. ]
... No, that's right. I mean, if you want an idea of what a knight should be, King Arthur is pretty much it. But if I surpass him, it proves I'm better.
I'm Mordred, the Treacherous Knight. So I'll keep working until I surpass her, as a knight and a king. Don't you think that's the ultimate form of rebellion? [ It's the only way she knows how to live her life. ]
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... One last thing. Do you know the True Name of any other Servant here? [ She's not prying for information — she already knows who they all are — but if Maya knows Artoria, it should be obvious which one in particular she's asking about. ]
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Sorry. Looks like you got caught up in our Round Table business. ... Don't worry. No matter what happens between me and them, I won't let you get dragged into it.
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If it's something you can resolve or even if you just need someone to hear you out... let me help, okay?
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You know I'm supposed to be the one helping you, right?
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[ in Maya's world. ]
1/2
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Hahaha! Okay, you got me there. We'll help each other out from now on.
[ And then, belatedly: ]
It's good to see you smiling again.
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[ Maya blinks rapidly, head tilted. ]
You're right! I was starting to forget what it felt like.
[ congrats, Mordred, you count as slightly closer now. ]
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If you forget again, there's always this. [ She lets go of Maya's hand so she can physically tug the corners of her mouth up into a grin. Nobody tell her that doesn't really count. ]
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[ Mordred. Mordred, please. ]
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[ She grins even wider as she lets go. ]
That's why I'll remind you whenever you need it. I swear it on my sword. [ Damn, she's almost being a good knight today. Look what happens when she forgets to hate her dad for five seconds. ]
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[ who knew, not hating your dad made you slightly cool! ]
But thanks... I might need that.
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Huh? Hey, why is that a surprise? I'm knightly all the time! Just because I'm not like my stiff-headed father, doesn't mean I don't know how to act!
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[ And now she knows more than one! Amazing. ]
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... No, that's right. I mean, if you want an idea of what a knight should be, King Arthur is pretty much it. But if I surpass him, it proves I'm better.
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[ Look, she knows the tale of Mordred the Traitor, but... ]
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I'm Mordred, the Treacherous Knight. So I'll keep working until I surpass her, as a knight and a king. Don't you think that's the ultimate form of rebellion? [ It's the only way she knows how to live her life. ]