"Of course. Nothing less will be permitted; you may be certain of that," Enki stated as if he truly would allow nothing else. Gone would be the days of being second-string to the likes of Anu and Ki. He would stand atop the world, and Ishtar would do the same. Yes, he could see it quite clearly now. Governing over the idea of Intelligence was serving him quite well. Sadly, beyond his clouded mind was the unpredictability of a madwoman... but he would learn his folly one day. For now, he would take his leave of Ishtar with one final statement. "Blow my horn when you are ready for the next set of... measurements. I will have seven statues constructed around the Grand Temple of Ishtar, and I will call upon the worshippers of Aphrodite."
Great Creator? Enlil was in no way deserving of such a title, he believed. Nevertheless, he'd once been used to hearing that name from the Fae. "Do not worry, my child. That you would pay this old soul a visit even once in a millennium, is more than enough. Follow your path as you see fit. I must say, yours is one filled with turmoil for yourself and those connected to you," he spoke as the Lake Fairy entered his grove. What business had she come with today, on this most random occasion? The oldest, mightiest Holy Artifact was presented in two pieces. Even with closed eyes, Enlil reacted as if he saw it vividly, his brows quivering in shock. "Truly, this is a cause for great sadness. Caledfwlch was born into this world when I was but a child, no older than you. It was the first creation I had a hand in, and even in my youth, it was not born without great sacrifice. I fear repairing it will be no simple task." Enlil's hand extended, and vines emerged to take up the pieces of Excalibur. He could already hear it weep, but through those vines he gained the physical sensation of its pain. The moment contact was made, a tear of nectar fell from Enlil's right eye. "A body broken, and a soul in tatters. This child may never be the same, but perhaps... If it was broken, it is finally time for rebirth. My child, you must free the soul from the carcass and free it from 14,000 years of terrible memories. Claim from its companion a piece of their own soul, and allow the body to construct a new soul of its own with that source. If there is a true bond between the two, a state of symbiosis will be created. Should this body break again, it will be able to repair itself just as the humans do. Forgive me, but I am... no longer capable of offering aid with my own abilities."
As Gilgamesh hovered over the pyramid, much to his expectation, he was greeted by Pharaoh Nefertari herself. Vimana lowered him to her level, and almost as if to show some form of respect, he stepped off the ark. Still, he stood with crossed arms as he towered over the woman, holding himself no differently than he always did. Two additional gates were opened, and from them came a pair of mannequins. One was a scale model of Artoria Pendragon's body, crafted after her measurements were taken for a certain dress she wore when visiting Uruk. The other, however, was a taller, more curvaceous figure with what one could call "perfect" proportions. "These are your criteria. You are to use every material to construct a wardrobe fit for the Queen of Everything. You will use that mannequin there," he said, drawing attention to the larger of the two items. "As well as the other, though most attention to that one is to be for other bodies. One will be magically-inclined, and another more of an assassin. Be sure to include articles that trace all the way back to infancy as well. The remainder of your payment will come later, perhaps when those ghosts of yours are done with those piles."