[ It's good that she doesn't ask, because Mordred would just insult her for lacking such Important And Obvious knowledge. Waver, she ain't. ]
... What kind of person, huh.
[ Her response is surprisingly measured, lacking her usual King Arthur-related outburst... but those bitter emotions still simmer under the surface like a dormant volcano, threatening to erupt again at the slightest provocation. She's thought at length about Arthur as a king, but rarely as a person, because: ]
He wasn't one. He was a king first, and nothing at all second. That's why he couldn't understand humans, and they sure as hell couldn't understand him. His actions were entirely without fault, bias, or prejudice — except when it came to me.
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... What kind of person, huh.
[ Her response is surprisingly measured, lacking her usual King Arthur-related outburst... but those bitter emotions still simmer under the surface like a dormant volcano, threatening to erupt again at the slightest provocation. She's thought at length about Arthur as a king, but rarely as a person, because: ]
He wasn't one. He was a king first, and nothing at all second. That's why he couldn't understand humans, and they sure as hell couldn't understand him. His actions were entirely without fault, bias, or prejudice — except when it came to me.