It's not that you're fighting, it's that you've created a situation that we more-or-less have to respond to, and which we cannot do anything about without almost certainly getting a significant proportion of the group killed (which, in turn, significantly alters and darkens future interaction).
Ok? I'm sorry that our social interactions and fighting are affecting your social interactions. I mean, you spoke about ignoring it before - it's not like I can
force you to do anything, and I don't want to. You can react (or not react) to our fight however you want. To the second part: you can't be killed without permission, right? And besides, if you make an appointment at the main building of Golden Rule, and manage to have sufficient "credentials" (threats?) to get past the secretary, you'll find yourself face to face with a rather mild-mannered Gil. Especially now, of all times, since the fight was a good form of catharsis for him.
And, judging by the stuff about trying to get Toshi killed, that was deliberate. Sure, it might have been intended for Toshi (not that that makes it much better), but he is not the only person around who hates seeing people die and who wants to protect them whenever possible.
No, the fight between Karna and Gilgamesh was because their personalities are really different, which would (and
has) led to conflict, which we thought would be cool to see. People got killed, yes, and there are characters in this RP (notably the people in the compound) who really don't like that. It's up to everyone else how they want to respond.
Yeah, but isn't everyone a "Mongrel" to him...?
This Gil is more even-tempered, you just haven't seen it because
1) Earlier today a cat peed on his favorite work sofa so he's been in a foul mood, and
2) Karna insulted him and called him a tyrant (Gil still has his massive pride)
He treats a lot of people as mongrels, but if you prove you're above his low standards for modern humans, it's easier to elevate your position in his eyes.