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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However, when he speaks, the question he asks might be the last thing Waver is expecting and is really more of a statement than a question.]
You were not just an observer to the last war--the one that went so wrong. You were a participant...
[His Master had not likely won since he doesn't know the details of what exactly went wrong, but he knows enough that there is no way he could have just been a bystander. The rules of the war require too much secrecy for that even among magi.]
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[His hand tightened almost imperceptibly on the cup he held, and that was Waver's only reaction. Trust Diarmuid of all people to be more clever than he'd hoped on that particular matter.]
That's correct.
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The answer doesn't surprise him and it plus the tensing leads him to make one last connection that, if true, will explain several things about the way Waver had acted before.]
You summoned me then, didn't you?
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All I'm concerned about is destroying the Grail before any more unnecessary casualties start piling up.
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[Diarmuid's eyes are locked on the tea cup now, his hands tightening around it enough that it might soon be in danger of breaking.]
If it didn't matter, you wouldn't care so much for that relic, and if it didn't matter you wouldn't have called back the same Servant, especially...
[He pauses, swallowing hard. When he speaks again, his voice is a lot softer.]
...one who obviously failed you. I'm sorry...I don't remember it.
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[Waver sounded frustrated more than angry, free hand reaching for the pendant as Diarmuid mentioned it. Taking a breath to calm himself, Waver merely scowled for a moment before speaking in a steadier tone.]
...I knew you wouldn't, so don't apologize. That's far from being your fault.
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[Though his voice is steady, Diarmuid's eyes are far from that as they finally make their way to Waver's face. It's as if he really wants to believe what he is about to say, but is afraid of being wrong.]
I don't know why you are giving me this second chance, but I will do better this time. I swear it to you.
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[Frowning, Waver leaned back in his chair and crossed his arms.]
This is why I called you. I needed someone that I could trust to work as hard as I intend to.
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I still don't understand, but the past is the past. It is not something I can change now even if I did understand. Our goal is to fight and win so that you can destroy the Grail, correct?
[A pair of serious golden eyes meet Waver's.]
Where do we start? What do you wish me to do, Master?
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[He gave a hesitant smile, clearly satisfied with that answer.]
I think we might have a few days to spare; I tried to make sure I'd arrive a little early. For now, we'll just have to stay quiet while I try to finish looking over the city's layout and attempt to predict where the Grail's even going to manifest this time. We'll be working with Rin Tohsaka and whatever Servant she decides to summon at her own bloody leisure, so try to keep that in mind.
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[Diarmuid sighs and presses a hand to his forehead. Hadn't he just said it didn't matter if he understood or not? Granted, that was about the past and this about now, but it makes no difference. All he needs to do is follow his master's orders and see him safely to victory. He can do that without understanding.
Though, it might be harder that way...]
Will this be our base of operations?
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I had suggested to Tohsaka we both operate out of her mansion, but she raised the point that the heir to one of the three families and a lord of the Association working together would draw far too much attention. So we'll be here barring some catastrophe or another. Is that alright with you?
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[Diarmuid falls silent, looking down at his tea. Part of him would like to sit and enjoy the rest of it, but he has a duty to do. He stands up and steps away from the table, before looking over at Waver.]
I have no problems. It is your choice as Master. However, if this is to be our base, I should go and patrol the area. The war may not have officially begun yet, but that is no excuse for me not taking your safety seriously.
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[Diarmuid bows his head slightly.]
I do not wish to question your preparations, but I do not wish to place you at risk either. Would you rather I remain here? I am sure there is probably more you need to tell me...
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Do...you wish me question you?
[Questions? Oh yes, Diarmuid has them, but it is not really his place to question his Master's wishes. He is merely suppose to do as he is asked to ensure their victory.
But he is also confused and curious. So curious...]
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However, when he speaks, it is not a question he asks.]
Thank you for letting me taste it again. Honey was one of my favorite things growing up.
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[Waver smiled slightly, finishing his own cup of tea once he'd said that.]
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You say that you are nontraditional. You know that I am a traditional thinker. What do you want me to do differently so that I don't become a hindrance to you?
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You're not going to be a hindrance to me. All I'd ask is that you at least make an attempt to act natural. If you want to question me or some choice I make, then go ahead and do it. If there's anything you might want or need, speak up and I'll make sure you get it.
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[Diarmuid gives Waver a confused look.]
Am...I not acting naturally?
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[Diarmuid motions toward Waver's hand that carries his command spells.]
You command me. It is only natural that I place you above me. Without you, I could not be here.
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