Gilgamesh & OTA (Multiples Welcomed!)
The smug expression on his face was only there to conceal his true thoughts, not that it mattered much. He was only mildly bothered that Saber had taken up some knightly post and that they had to subsequently move so that she could fulfill some higher calling. Of course, Gilgamesh knew all too well why that was, how her true self behaved and the reasons for all her thoughts and actions. For some reason, he kept it to himself, enjoying the fact that he had something over her, something that even though it seemed insignificant in the grand scheme of things could still be used to manipulate her should he need to. And well, perhaps he was a bit proud when she was announced as a new council member or what-have-you. She looked precious, and while Gilgamesh kicked and screamed about moving, he also had an idea in mind as well.
The food and drink around here was terrible. He wouldn't have fed his pigs this drivel, lest they come up with some plague of sorts. Lucky for him (or rather lucky for them all), he had plenty of mana these days for which to conjure up his favorite drink and all of his favorite meals whenever he so wished. Truthfully, the atmosphere and the general conversations in the area bored him to death. If this was how he was going to die, then he would gladly succumb to his death. Nothing was worse than boredom. It seeped into the mind and made you weak and obnoxious. Oh how he hated himself when bored. It made him do outrageous things. And perhaps.... that was a good thing sometimes.
"Bravo!" He cheered absently for Saber, mockingly so as he took a sip of his wine and began to stroll about. Let's see.... who could he bother first? Hmm... He was feeling rather gracious at the moment, styling his casual pants and jacket combination, his blonde hair fluttering in the wind, his red eyes beady and willing to glare at someone until they dropped dead on the spot. Who should his first victim be then? Ah, he certainly hoped that magic boy was around. He was still quite interested in him. Most others, however, weren't even worthy of his yawns.