Of course there would be G'Kar, there could never not be G'Kar! And I'm thrilled that we share some of the same headcanon about why Londo does what he does and how all these visions and prophecies are not really the thing that sets him free but the thing that holds him down and strips him of his choices because however afraid he is that the prophecies will come true, he's even more afraid of what would happen if they didn't.
This reminds me too of a story I want to write one day, of all the ten minute conversations that Londo has with his prisoner G'Kar when he can get just drunk enough to put the Drakh to sleep without passing out himself.
Oh, God, I need that story. *makes strangled noise of yearning* Funnily enough, I was joking with someone last Yuletide over how there needs to be a story about all the times Londo talks about G'Kar in his sleep and how much I want to write that one day.
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This reminds me too of a story I want to write one day, of all the ten minute conversations that Londo has with his prisoner G'Kar when he can get just drunk enough to put the Drakh to sleep without passing out himself.
Oh, God, I need that story. *makes strangled noise of yearning* Funnily enough, I was joking with someone last Yuletide over how there needs to be a story about all the times Londo talks about G'Kar in his sleep and how much I want to write that one day.