Diarmuid Ua Duibhne (
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Call Out Meme: Version 4.0
Have a new "Call Me Out" to break in since the old one is starting to get big again!
【the ❝CALL ME OUT❞ meme】 IV
a roleplay meme to inspire muses.
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[Diarmuid is both startled and disgusted by her Master and his retainer's actions. Though, as much as he insists he is there to help, in the end, Diarmuid is an enemy servant. As much as he dislikes the idea, it might be best if he leaves.]
It seems like they really don't want me here. I should probably go. I will do my best to delay any action my Master orders me to take against you, but I can make no guarantees. I am sorry.
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No. I don't want that.
[She gives his hand a squeeze.]
Can you...at least give me a piggyback ride before you go?
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Don't pout. Of course, I will give you your ride. Smile now, and then hop on!
[He holds out his arm so that she will have an easy climb onto his back.]
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Yay! Thank you! You're the best friend!
[She's too happy for her usual knightly restraint. Especially because she knows this might be the last time she gets a ride from anyone, ever.]
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[Once he is sure she is not going to fall, Diarmuid stands up.]
Now, where shall your steed take you today, Little Knight?
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[Diarmuid starts to run in a circle. Perhaps many others would be embarrassed to be doing such a thing. They are heroes after all, but it doesn't bother Diarmuid. He'd had five children during his first life and had honestly enjoyed raising them just as much as he had enjoyed being a knight.
Saber is not the only one having fun right now.]
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You're really fast! No wonder you're Lancer!
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[Diarmuid reaches back with one hand to make sure she doesn't fall and then leaps into the air coming back down a good distance away, just like if her 'horse' had leaped a fence or some other kind of obstacle.]
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[Logically, she knows she should be able to do the same sort of jumps, but it's a different experience entirely being carried up into the air by someone else.]
Do it again!
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[Diarmuid takes a few steps back and then runs forward, launching them rather high into the air before landing again.]
It's almost like flying, isn't it?
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I would think not, unless your father's horses had wings.
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None of us knights had flying horses. Not even the ones who knew the fairies!
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[Diarmuid pauses, thinking back to his own past.]
And you have to be careful when they do give gifts. Sometimes, they aren't what they seem. Shall I jump for you again?
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[She nods.]
Yes, please! Jump again! I want you to jump!
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[He reaches back to give her arm a squeeze.]
Let me know when you are ready.
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I'm ready!
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[Diarmuid takes off running toward the building that Saber's master calls home and at the last second before crashing into the wall, leaps so that a few steps against the wall land them on the roof.
It won't get them inside, but the view is probably pretty good.]
How was that? Do you approve, Little Knight?
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[Diarmuid just hopes the stuck up jerk that is her master doesn't decide this is some kind of attack or something.]
Look far out into the distance and tell me what you see!
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[She turns her head.]
And the seat! And the city, at a distance! I see a lot of stuff!
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What is the best thing you can see?
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[She points at one of the skyscrapers.]
It's so shiny! And so clear! Like someone carved it out of crystal!
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[Though, the hotel that is his master's base is somewhat similar. At least, on the outside.]
They are quite fantastic, aren't they?
[He turns to look at her the best he can with her on his back.]
And just think of how far you could see from the top of one of those...
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is it about time for thread end?
yep!