[h2]Archer[/h2] Aww, it seemed that their cute little Master didn't want to see exactly how fast a Servant could get from A to B. Well, that was fine too, if she'd recovered from the apparent strain of summoning so swiftly. Archer obediently followed behind for a minute before catching sound of something rather unexpected in the forest night, when they moved forward to whisper something to Yumiko. "Master, keep going ahead and put something red in the window." Then Archer stepped away, dropping back into the forest and heading for the sound of footsteps. Why would someone be back here so late at night? It was a rather out of the way place for a midnight stroll and, like his Master had realised, a good spot for summoning a Servant without attracting undue attention. Through plain but well-honed skulking, and an outfit intended to fit into this sort of environment, Archer tracked the bizarrely not at home man for a while before breaking off once he left the woodland, where their outfit would attract far too much attention. It wasn't anything conclusive, but at least when it came to people to suspect of being Masters, a tall blonde heading into town when everything was closed seemed likely. Now they just had to meet up with their Master again. [hr] [h2]Izisviel von Einzbern[/h2] The homunculus looked thoughtful whilst she waited for Lotus to complete her expected duty, thinking over Saber's preferred method of combat and her own abilities. Soon enough, the small maid arrived several minutes later with tea in hand--green, given the likely preference of the summoned Servant--before leaving the room and returning to the other task assigned before the ritual: establishing a bounded field such that the house's inhabitants would know if someone broke into it. "I am more suited for conflict than passive observation," Izisviel said, "I doubt that other Masters are likely such inclined. For the purposes of winning this war with the highest degree of success, I would appreciate it if I can engage the other Masters whilst you keep the Servants occupied."