[He will absolutely allow himself to be taken away from the shadows. He'll show them eaten alive, grumble grumble, etc. (No he won't, he probably can't eat shadows--)]
[He can show a little honesty, here. They know the feeling is awful, and are clearly fond enough of Argenti to not wish it on him, but on the other hand, if he fully embraced the attitudes on display once he was accepted into the fold...
[ McGillis has loved a horrible privileged man before, but he still doesn't like the idea of Argenti looking down at people this way. Luckily, it also feels like the far less likely option. ]
He's dedicated to his Idrila, but all of this... I can't picture him seeing it as true worship.
[ Eyebrow raised, though McGillis' tone is more banter-like than anything.
Look, Izou might have a lot of irksome wrong assumptions about his life story, but he very much did do the thing he tried to kill him over. And nobody changed his mind on that conclusion either. ]
[Hey, you're both still alive and well enough to be thrown into a palace, so someone out there thinks that has to count for something. Whether they've realized it themselves yet is another matter entirely. Still, the banter is returned, and McGillis does get a bit of a conspiratorial look.]
Even if someone's come close to failing a class for once in his life.
[ He wasn't the one making false assumptions to begin with, thank you very much! ]
Careful now, you'll wound my fragile pride.
[ He doesn't look very wounded, with the way his teeth are showing in his smile. The dance session has done a lot to dispell any lingering awkwardness regarding Celeste. ]
[Wasn't he? Because Half-truths and hiding context on the assumption that something bad would happen, to make that bad thing happen faster sure does seem like it.]
What pride?
[He doesn't look wounded, so he does get some teasing. This is what happens when you let your guard down around him, McGillis.]
[ This is what happens, indeed - it's not all that unfortunate. Actually, he's enjoying it. ]
What a low blow from my own dance partner. I see now why vampires are known as devious creatures.
[ Celeste has a point though, unintentionally. McGillis sometimes just acts prideful because it makes people blindsided by how low he's actually willing to stoop. ]
[Sure, he'll lean in to the accusation. It's not the most inaccurate, anyway, even if he does know his fair share of head-empty vampires.]
Why, if you're not careful, I'll get you to agree to another dance at the masquerade later this week.
[It was one thing to do something like this - mildly unpleasant, reinforcing the sort of masks they keep up, playing in to the expectations of the shadow-nobles of the palace - for the sake of the mission at hand. It was another thing entirely to not only attend a masquerade ball, but to do it again.
But he did catch that McGillis seemed to be having some fun with him, if only a bit. And that counted for something.]
Unless you're too proud, that is.
[And there's the trap - claim he is a proud creature and deny him, or agree and admit that it wasn't such a low blow after all.]
[ Oh, it's an evil trap indeed - but it overestimates McGillis' reluctance to attend the masquerade. He'd have been there either way, both because it seems like an event where the God of Conflict might try to interfere again and because... he likes masks, actually. Becoming Montag for a night, even when his true identity is obvious to all thanks to his height...? Well, it sounds appealing. It's a good time to not be McGillis Fareed for a minute. ]
Too proud to show off again? Now that seems like a paradox to me.
[ They're going to cut a great figure when actually dressed for the occasion. ]
I'm going to forego carefulness and promise you that dance outright.
[What an odd thing to be trapped by - the affinity for literal masks, instead of figurative ones, of all things. Not that he minds having his trap foiled, of course. It deprives him of the scrunch of consternation on McGillis' face, sure, but it reveals something else about him that he didn't know. A fair trade.
And besides, they are going to cut a great figure.]
Then I will graciously accept that promise and intend to hold you to it. [A beat-] And to me.
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Let's gather everyone else...
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[ And once they're a bit further away from the ballroom shadows: ]
Argenti also comes from more humble beginnings than this. I wonder if he felt the same as we did just now.
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[He can show a little honesty, here. They know the feeling is awful, and are clearly fond enough of Argenti to not wish it on him, but on the other hand, if he fully embraced the attitudes on display once he was accepted into the fold...
It was barely worth considering.]
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He's dedicated to his Idrila, but all of this... I can't picture him seeing it as true worship.
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Mm. Perhaps this aspect is part of what tarnished him, once he had his eyes opened to it.
[If the gate riddle was referring to Argenti, anyway.]
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[ HE HIMSELF HAS BEEN AN OBJECT LESSON..... ]
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[LISTEN HE'S ALSO BAD AT THIS ONE....... BUT.... OURGENTI.....]
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[ Eyebrow raised, though McGillis' tone is more banter-like than anything.
Look, Izou might have a lot of irksome wrong assumptions about his life story, but he very much did do the thing he tried to kill him over. And nobody changed his mind on that conclusion either. ]
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[Hey, you're both still alive and well enough to be thrown into a palace, so someone out there thinks that has to count for something. Whether they've realized it themselves yet is another matter entirely. Still, the banter is returned, and McGillis does get a bit of a conspiratorial look.]
Even if someone's come close to failing a class for once in his life.
[You're getting a C- in assumptions school.]
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Careful now, you'll wound my fragile pride.
[ He doesn't look very wounded, with the way his teeth are showing in his smile. The dance session has done a lot to dispell any lingering awkwardness regarding Celeste. ]
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What pride?
[He doesn't look wounded, so he does get some teasing. This is what happens when you let your guard down around him, McGillis.]
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What a low blow from my own dance partner. I see now why vampires are known as devious creatures.
[ Celeste has a point though, unintentionally. McGillis sometimes just acts prideful because it makes people blindsided by how low he's actually willing to stoop. ]
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[Sure, he'll lean in to the accusation. It's not the most inaccurate, anyway, even if he does know his fair share of head-empty vampires.]
Why, if you're not careful, I'll get you to agree to another dance at the masquerade later this week.
[It was one thing to do something like this - mildly unpleasant, reinforcing the sort of masks they keep up, playing in to the expectations of the shadow-nobles of the palace - for the sake of the mission at hand. It was another thing entirely to not only attend a masquerade ball, but to do it again.
But he did catch that McGillis seemed to be having some fun with him, if only a bit. And that counted for something.]
Unless you're too proud, that is.
[And there's the trap - claim he is a proud creature and deny him, or agree and admit that it wasn't such a low blow after all.]
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Too proud to show off again? Now that seems like a paradox to me.
[ They're going to cut a great figure when actually dressed for the occasion. ]
I'm going to forego carefulness and promise you that dance outright.
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And besides, they are going to cut a great figure.]
Then I will graciously accept that promise and intend to hold you to it. [A beat-] And to me.
[A little bit of flirting is allowed, surely.]