Abigail
Her blue eyes slowly flickered open.
For a few moments her mind was swimming. She didn't know where she was, or what she was doing. She knew one thing for certain, and that was the fact she had been dead for hundreds of years.
The fact that she had been summoned as a Servant.
But beyond that...
For several moments there was simply nothing in her head but that one, simple fact. It was like she had awakened from extremely heavy sleep extremely suddenly, and been left with a head full of fog.
Slowly, however, gears in her mind began to turn. Her name. Her class. Her nature.
Just like waking up and being so groggy her mind didn't work, she had to catch up to herself.
"Mmm..."
One oversized sleeve rubbed at her eye as she sat up, body feeling considerably lighter as she did.
She brushed her blonde hair back as she drew herself completely into a sitting position.
The child known as Abigail Williams stretched her arms.
Tokyo.
This was the city of Tokyo, in the nation of Japan... it was somewhere so far away from where she had lived that it was hard for her to even think about it. But now she was here.
A part of her thought it would be appropriate to pray, thanking God for the knowledge to make all of this less frightening, but the rest of her couldn't help but be curious. She was summoned as a Servant, but...
"... Hello? Um..."
There was no-one here. Wasn't there supposed to be a summoner...?
All she could see was steel and concrete around her. And lights beyond the edge of the surface she was standing upon... Oh, was she on top of a building...?
Unsteadily, she rose to her feet, picking up the teddy bear that had appeared alongside her with one hand and clutching it to her chest as she proceeded to the edge of the building.
Abigail's blue eyes widened.
"Uwaah..."
A fantastical lightshow opened up before her. She had been granted knowledge, to be certain, but to see the glow of modern city, the lights spreading out in all directions around her, the vehicles moving far below...
It was so pretty...
... Not being able to share this view with someone was a shame, because it was pretty like a sunset over the ocean while the whales were out! In a different way, though.
It wasn't like anything she'd seen before in life.
After a few moments of awestruck staring, she peered over the edge of the building. She may not have known exactly why she had been summoned, but what she did know is that she had to get down.
"Hmmm... This building is so tall..."
But as a Servant, that wasn't an issue, was it?
Abigail stepped off the building.
The wind rushed past her, whipping her hair back. She clutched Yugo close to her chest with one hand, keeping her hat on with the other, as she descended.
She was a little jolted by her sudden landing, but it didn't hurt or anything like that.
The young blonde girl straightened.
"I hope I can figure out why I'm here..." she half murmured to herself, a small frown on her face as she did. As pretty as the lights were, she couldn't lose track of how strange this all was!
But there was something drawing her attention. Somehow, she felt compelled to head to the west of her location...
And so Abigail Williams went, seeking answers.