[If Gilgamesh notices Kadin's nervousness—so apparent it would be hard not to, frankly—he shows no sign of it, acting to neither reassure nor condemn him. Notably, he also does not try to hide what they're up to, fearless in the face of potential consequences. Once the goat has been handed over, he dumps it on the ground, sucks in a generous gulp of air, and...
Proceeds to cook it to charbroiled perfection with fire breath. A swift chop of his tail follows, splitting the meal cleanly in two, after which Gilgamesh gestures to Kadin.]
no subject
Proceeds to cook it to charbroiled perfection with fire breath. A swift chop of his tail follows, splitting the meal cleanly in two, after which Gilgamesh gestures to Kadin.]
Take your half.
[...oh. That didn't turn out so badly after all.]