[Smart move not to mention the burnt hair. Gilgamesh very obviously sees this as an uncharacteristically selfless gesture, and would perceive any complaints as rudeāand Gilgamesh deals with rude people the same way he tends to deal with dead goats. Which is to say, neither of them were alive once he was through with them.
At this time he does acknowledge the elephant in the room, or rather the naga, and quips:]
Do you prefer to swallow it all?
[He doesn't seem disgusted. He's actually quite interested, as he always tends to be in the unnecessarily grotesque.]
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At this time he does acknowledge the elephant in the room, or rather the naga, and quips:]
Do you prefer to swallow it all?
[He doesn't seem disgusted. He's actually quite interested, as he always tends to be in the unnecessarily grotesque.]