I felt like this was less about Gilgamesh being dishonored and more about Pete being disruptive. He’s stayed in character this whole time and he still feels like his voice isn’t being heard, so he’s stirring up trouble to bring the focus back on himself. Gillyfizz was always causing problems for the group and ultimately switching characters to Gilgamesh was his attempt to be more of a “team player”, but it hasn’t made him a happy player.
Listen, Gil, are you not part of this group?
If one us – your friends – got defeated, would that not wound your honor just as much? Or do you see yourself as not part of our group, and don’t care what happens to the rest of us?
Because if you are indeed part of this group, then why would your honor be wounded more for you having gone down instead of the rest of us?
And if then your honor is tied to the group, then should it not be satisfied to know that your party won?
You won, Gil, there is no loss in honor for that.
I felt like this was less about Gilgamesh being dishonored and more about Pete being disruptive. He’s stayed in character this whole time and he still feels like his voice isn’t being heard, so he’s stirring up trouble to bring the focus back on himself. Gillyfizz was always causing problems for the group and ultimately switching characters to Gilgamesh was his attempt to be more of a “team player”, but it hasn’t made him a happy player.
Listen, Gil, are you not part of this group?
If one us – your friends – got defeated, would that not wound your honor just as much? Or do you see yourself as not part of our group, and don’t care what happens to the rest of us?
Because if you are indeed part of this group, then why would your honor be wounded more for you having gone down instead of the rest of us?
And if then your honor is tied to the group, then should it not be satisfied to know that your party won?
You won, Gil, there is no loss in honor for that.