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Sugano Chinami


Chinami smiled brightly when Kyouko called her “Chi-chan”. Nicknames were reserved for the best of friends, or so she had heard. Being a Magical Girl was great, she was already making such wonderful friends!

The dark-haired girl nodded as Kyouko explained the wonders of loot, kneeling down beside the inky black crystal that the Vice had left behind. It didn’t look particularly special, but that could’ve been because of the wimpy Vice it had come from. A single pale finger extended from within the oversized sleeve, tapping the crystal. There was a feeling like a small pop of static electricity, which led Chinami to poke at the Mana Shard a few more times. There was definitely a peculiar energy about it… the girl reached a hand out and picked it up.

All the while, she had been doing her best to keep up with Kyouko’s conversation.

“I love sharks! They used to be my favorite animal! But I don’t think I could ride one. You see, I can only summon skeletons, and sharks, see, they actually don’t have many bones, they’re mostly cartilage, but there are some other neat things I might be able to summon, you never know!”

Chinami tapped at the Mana Shard curiously, trying to figure out how exactly she was supposed to use it, before finally opting to tap it against her Mana Crystal which, incidentally, only became a more intricate charm bracelet when transformed. There was a peculiar buzzing sound, a flash of violet flame, and then the Shard was entirely consumed within the Crystal.

“Oh wow.”

Fishbones felt a surge of energy course through her body. She felt slightly stronger, more capable, and all around better at being a Magical Girl than she had mere seconds before. If such a weak Vice changed things this much, what would some actual monster leave behind? This contemplation was pushed aside to turn back to Kyouko.

“You’re right! I think we should go find some more Vices, for sure! I think we, um, I think we’ll make a really good team!”

The pair of them began walking along the street. She nodded, trying to keep up with Kyouko’s barrage of questions.

“Um, I go to Kaigo Middle School… and nope, you’re the very first Magical Girl I’ve met! Of course I like fish, and all sorts of other ocean creatures too- Wait! I have an idea!”

Chinami stopped in her tracks, turning back toward the skeletal fish that swam along behind them.

“Bye bye guys, I’ll see you later.”

Chinami waved at the fish, and the fish wave their bony little fins in reply before fading away in poofs of shimmering bubbles. The conjurer held out her hand again, looking over to her white-haired compatriot.

“So I’ve got a few different favorite animals, but I really like sea turtles, and I was just thinking, there might be an easier way for us to look for Vices! If um, if I can do this right, of course…”

Chinami waved her hand through the air, focusing her mind intently on what she wanted to summon.

A-Archelon!

For a moment, nothing happened, and then the sidewalk was eclipsed by a massive cloud of bright bubbles. When the glimmering bubbles faded in a barrage of cartoonish pops, the goal of Chinami’s magic was revealed: a massive skeletal turtle, easily the size of a van, floated above the concrete.

“Oh wow. Oh jeez. It worked!”

Hopelessly intrigued by her own magic, Chinami raced around the turtle, inspecting him carefully before turning back to Kyouko and beaming.

“This is Archelon! He’s from an extinct species of giant sea turtles! You… you can call him Archie if you want!”

The red-clad girl climbed atop the prehistoric creature, carefully situating herself before inviting her energetic new friend to join her.

“Hop on and we can get a better view! Maybe we can find some more Vices! Or some other Magical Girls!”

Archie floated lazily as he waited for the duo to finish boarding. At any moment though, he was prepared to zip off into the skyline and reach new heights for turtle-kind.



@Skyswimsky
Rider

Franz Burine Plaza


Rider let out a deep sigh as the walls rapidly solidified around her. Leaning on her scepter, her mind began racing. Her borrowed tactical sense was greatly amplified within the walls of her palace, and she knew she wouldn’t necessarily be safe within it. Still, that was not the thought process she wanted to impart to the survivors. With a turn and a bright smile, she spoke up over the small crowd.

“Don’t worry! You will all be safe now. Anyone under these walls has my protection.”

Despite her battered state, Rider’s eyes still gleamed with charisma. Even to the most cognizant among the crowd, it was difficult to disbelieve those words. As the Empress turned toward the crowd, however, she realized how bad their situation truly was. More had been struck by weapons than she had previously guessed. Sword, daggers, spears, and arrows riddled many of the survivors. The aura of the Winter Palace and their impromptu Russian citizenship granted them life and relief for the moment, but their injuries were severe. Upon noticing this, Catherine’s eyes were drawn to another casualty of Berserker’s attack: Brilliant still lay on the ground, frustratedly biting at the broadsword embedded in his leg.

Sophie’s feet crossed the floor toward her injured mount a bit more slowly than she would’ve liked. She was still weak, though the restorative effects of the palace were slowly helping. As she knelt down beside Brilliant, she felt a burst of static electricity run down her spine. Her connection to her Master alerted her to the fact that Naoko was in danger. She frowned for a moment, biting at her lower lip.

“I will try to help as soon as I can, Naoko. If you can make it within the palace walls you’ll be safe.”

Rider’s eyes pored over the broadsword of pitted steel that she had removed from Brilliant’s leg. A Noble Phantasm. Her gaze turned toward the crowd again. All of the weapons were Noble Phantasms. Rider approached. They would need a plan if the attack continued… and Catherine expected it would.

Outside, more structures rose up from the expanding blue-green shadow that radiated out from the palace. Silver snowflake flitted about in the chilly breeze. The individual rooms began to conjoin themselves into a more proper palace.

BOOM

Berserker’s club slammed into the immense oaken doors. The wood creaked in protest, but held up against the strike, as if in sheer arrogance. Inside, Rider took a deep breath. The time had come. Here, she would live, or she would die. The club struck again. There was a resounding crack. A third strike filled the room with the sound of rending wood tearing through the air like a thunderbolt. The gates gave way, their vindictive resistance unable to hold up against raw force. The bright candle light within flickered, and snowflakes poured in from outside as the King of Zeland entered the Winter Palace.

Catherine stood in the center of the room, the pale marble of the floor reflecting her figure. She still wore the battered and bloodstained guard uniform she worn into the battle. Her right arm still hung limply at her side. In her left hand, she clutched a rugged broadsword of pitted steel. A crown on glittering diamonds rested on her head. Two large cannon stood on either side of the Empress, pointed toward the mad warrior. Rider leveled the blade and called out to her intruder, her chestnut locks fluttering in the wind.

“You stand upon Russian territory, Berserker.”

As the dust settled, though, she saw the state of her opponent. Her eyes grew wide for a moment, her lips flattening into a line. Her gaze shifted from Berserker to the weapon she now held, then back to the savage warrior. She nodded, eyes closing for a moment in solemn understanding.

“But if that much damage will not deter you, then neither will my words. I see now that I contend with a special determination. You too know the weight of a crown.”

The cannon began to glow red-hot, magical energy pouring into them in a deluge. Rider’s hand gripped the hilt of the broadsword more tightly, the guns on either side of her sparkling with electricity as small cracks began to form.

The light within the palace dimmed to the pale glow of embers.

“Come then, Heathen King! I welcome you to the Winter Palace!”

The crowd behind the Empress was partially obscured by the sudden darkness. Straining eyes watched with bated breath. Brilliant whinnied in frustration, attempting to rise upon his wounded leg. Those who had previously been wounded seemed to be in a better state now that the weapons had been removed, and a few regained consciousness just as the doors came crashing in, utterly bewildered.

Rider’s eyes glared gold as the guns prepared to fire, shuddering with magical energy. In the dark, it was difficult to recognize that Rider’s skin was rapidly growing pale. The overexertion would have to continue just a bit longer. Catherine’s own reserves were nearly tapped. She had drawn in some from Naoko, and the Palace itself was now beginning to supply her as well. She prayed it was enough. As she prepared for the coming attack, she whispered.

“Ivan. Boris. Michael. Peter. Elizabeth…”
The crown on the Empress’ head radiated pale silver light. Small embers formed on her uniform.

“... Catherine.”
Sugano Chinami


Chinami stared blankly for a moment. Was it always this easy? She had expected Vices to be terrifying monsters! She found the truth, somehow, disappointing. Still, the reality of the situation dazed her for a moment. She was really a Magical Girl. She was out here fighting monsters, even if those monsters were slightly less terrifying than expected.

In her deep, blank-faced contemplation, Chinami almost didn’t notice that the other Magical Girl was talking to her. This changed dramatically, however, when the white-haired girl pointed her finger in her face, exclaiming with a seemingly endless supply of energy. Chinami looked utterly surprised, raising her hands in surrender.


“I… um… I’m sorry, I just didn’t expect it to just, you know, stand there… I really wasn’t trying to take it from you or anything, honest, really it was kind of an accident, I’m pretty new at this whole thing and uh-”


Suddenly, the white-haired girl’s demeanor changed. Chinami was thankful that she wasn’t being accused, but was a bit outmaneuvered by the girl’s level of energy. Nodding and smiling a small, confused smile, Chinami nodded along, doing her best to keep up.

“Oh, yes, I’m a Magic-”

The girl, who introduced herself as Kyouko Hiruma, had clearly perfected the art of an introduction. Chinami was stunned, and, truthfully, somewhat envious. She reached her hand out from beneath her floppy sleeve with a wide, warm smile.

“I’m glad to meet you Kyouko! My name is Chinami! Sugano Chinami! I’m really lucky to have run into you. Like I said, I’m still really new to this whole Magical Girl thing, and I don’t think I get it all yet, but you seem to be a natural!”

Chinami beamed as her fishy accomplices swished through the air behind her.

A glint caught Chinami’s eye. She pointed a finger toward the magical crystal fragment lying where the Vice had been.

“Am um, am I supposed to take that?”

Rider

Franz Burine Plaza


For a moment, she was consumed in the novelty of fighting in a war herself. Her heart fell in with the rhythm of the hoofbeats as Brilliant rounded the plaza for another charge. It was in this state of excitement that Rider failed to notice the intense exclamation of the club-wielding madman across from her.

Brilliant rushed forward, arcing around for a return charge with renewed fervor. Catherine leaned forward, tightly gripping her musket, a wide grin emblazoned across her lips. In the next moment, a number of things happened: A toxic cloud eclipsed Assassin from sight, the arrows piercing Berserker erupted into flame through some feat of magecraft, and… Brilliant suddenly fell forward. Catherine had not realized it yet, but a falling broadsword had skewered her steed’s right foreleg. The mighty warhorse came tumbling forward at an inopportune moment: right as Berserker charged forward. It was a peculiar blessing of sorts that the stallion’s leg had given out when it did, however, as the fall allowed Berserker’s swing to land only as a glancing blow, narrowly striking the Rider. Glancing or no, however, the force of Berserker’s blow was enough to send both horse and rider flying.

For Sophie, the sound was artillery, a cannon shot ripping through her hearing followed by a bright flash of white. In the next instant, she was toppling through the air, her musket turned to splinters by some unseen force. She hit hard against the concrete. The world rang like a sounded gong and a thick haze enveloped her vision. A deep numbness consumed her right side, indeed, she couldn’t feel her right arm at all. Her hearing was overpowered by the incessant post-impact ringing for a few moments longer. As it faded, the blurring world was accompanied by a distorted mosaic of sound: the shouts of Berserker, the exclamations of Caster, a chorus of clanging metal, a distant whinnying… and an awful crying.

As her vision returned, she noticed them for the first time. The crowd of survivors had attempted to flee the hellish massacre, only to realize that they were trapped by some unseen force. Now, they struggled helplessly to avoid the weapons pouring from the sky.

“This isn’t what I wanted.”

The scream of another bystander was silenced by a falling blade.

“A good Queen would never allow this.”

A spear plummeted toward a tight group of the survivors before being knocked off course at the last moment by a streak of pale red. The spear clanked harmlessly to the ground a few feet away from the crowd.

Catherine smiled, smoking pistol held tightly in her grip. A falling blade narrowly skimmed her cheek, answered by a flash of steel as she drew her sabre. Rider’s eyes gleamed gold as she carved a few more armaments from the air. Her right arm hung uselessly at her side. She appeared badly battered, and a trickle of blood flowed slowly from her lip. Brilliant lay nearby, fumbling violently against his sudden crippling. Catherine deflected a falling great axe, her blade shattering into a mist of metallic dust. Dropping the broken hilt, she raised a hand.

“I claim these people, and this land, as my own.”

Magical energy began to flood out from Rider at an alarming rate. The temperature began to plummet, and a gust of frigid wind whipped out from the Empress’ location. Snowflakes ran through the air, glittering like stars. A crown materialized on Rider’s head, the diamonds casting a crystalline shimmer around her. Brilliant let out a worried neigh. Weapons continued to rain down, but they were being reflected by… something. An invisible construction had formed a barrier around Catherine and the survivors. With every blade that fell, the shape of the building became more certain, the structure was threatening to come into being.

Sophie smiled, her eyes shimmering gold.

“As I’ve said, this land is now under my rule. I invite you to leave.”

She closed her eyes for a moment.

“Master, I intend to use my Noble Phantasm… partially at least.”

Rider’s hand cut through the air in a dramatic fashion, as though to introduce something.

“Zimniy Dvorets!”

Magical energy emptied out of Rider in a surge. Pale walls crystallized from thin air. Gold flashed into the world from nonexistence. The structure forced its image onto the surrounding environment with a flash of incandescent arrogance. Immediately, a room large enough to comfortably house Rider and the dozens of survivors behind her burst into being, shielding them from the hail of arms that still poured from above. Inside, a feeling of warmth and comfort washed over the crowd. Those who had been injured during the attack noticed their pain waning. Catherine herself noticed a tingling in her shattered arm.

From the basic structure that Rider had set, a “shadow” or “puddle” of blue-green light expanded in a wide circle, shimmering for a moment before additional structures began to plunge upward and adjoin themselves to one another. One such structure plunged up from the ground beneath Berserker.

Rider laughed weakly within her palace, conjuring a scepter to support her injured body and leaning upon it. The interior of the room was extravagant. Priceless paintings lined the walls, gold and marble gleamed softly in warm candlelight. Her fingers gripped the scepter weakly. In her injured state, summoning even this much of the palace was draining her rapidly. If it anchored itself, the Winter Palace would quickly recover her mana reserves, but in its current state it was quite a burden to maintain. Soon she might become taxing on Naoko, and that was a concern, especially given whatever situation the Magus might have gotten into with Berserker’s Master. For the moment, though, the palace brought a sense of ease and control. Catherine’s eyes burned a paler shade of gold.

The crowd of survivors were understandably perplexed by this newfound irregularity that had thrust itself into their ordinary lives, but they also unanimously agreed that it was better than having swords fall on them.




Rocco Moretti

A Baseball Park

Intermittent Homicidal Disorder


“Let’s get to- the fuck is that?”

For the first time in a long time, the ex-hitman’s heart skipped a beat. His eyes grew wide as he peered into the inky horror that pulsated mere inches before him. Luckily, even in such a state, his body reacted, drawing a knife from the interior of his coat and sawing rapidly at his seatbelt as the window disintegrated. The double-edged blade severed the last of the fabric as the car slammed onto its side. Rocco felt his head hit the dash, the jingling song of broken glass chiming in his ears as he was thrown against the far side of the car.

His consciousness waned for a moment, and in that moment he noticed it, if only temporarily. There was something intrinsically wrong about this situation. Whatever it was he had just looked at, he shouldn’t have. The thing struck him as a being far to alien to be a Servant. No, it was something that defied identification and denied the very basis of reality he knew. Of course, Rocco Moretti didn’t recognize any of this directly, but it was all encapsulated within a singular sense of dread that had crept into the back of his mind.

Rocco, however, was not one to be panicked, even in the face of entities that shouldn’t exist. Rocco’s teeth dug into his still lit cigarette, blood running down his forehead in a webway of tiny streams. As the abomination came into view in the front window, he took a deep drag, directing the barrel of his assault rifle towards the nightmare’s shrouded eye.

“Get us outta here Saber.”

The middle-aged Master nodded toward the guitar case that had held his Servant’s sword and, turning his attention back toward the thing that both demanded and denied the possibility of attention, squeezed the trigger of his rifle.

The Kalashnikov barked to life, sending a storm of jacketed bullets ripping through the windshield and out toward the monstrosity. While the war machine emptied its salvo toward the enemy, Rocco began trying to right himself in the overturned Town Car, waiting for Saber to strike so that he might escape the wreckage. Pulling himself into a crouching position, Rocco flipped another magazine into the well and prepared himself. Wind began to swirl around him, whispered chants scarcely discernible amongst the cacophonous rhythm of gunfire. He waited for any chance of the monster’s attention being averted, any chance that he might be able to escape free from the grip of the grasping arms.
Rider

Franz Burine Plaza


Rider surveyed the carnage from atop brilliant, her face hardening into a judgemental grimace.

“Disgusting.” She spat the word out, her eyes narrowing as Brilliant came to a stop. It was a bloody mess, a massacre, an unsightly thing… she would not tolerate such flagrant brutality in what was to be her Empire. The bright glow of gold flashed in Catherine’s eyes and a musket materialized in her gloved hand in a shower of sparks. The polished stock gleamed in the city light, and a bayonet of cold steel bared its point like a singular fang.

“Indeed. I will see to the mad warrior. It shouldn’t be too much of a concern, especially with assistance.” Sophie motioned toward the archers raining down fire on the Berserker. “It seems we’re all on the same page for the moment. In the meantime…” Rider looked back with a smile. “Why don’t you find his Master and say hello?”

After waiting a moment for Naoko to dismount, Rider kicked at Brilliant’s sides. “Forward!” The horse kicked off of the ground, cracking concrete under the force of his hooves. Rider gripped the musket tightly in her right hand as the horse raced around toward the base of the building where the blue-haired Servant and his ally had taken position. An upward nod was the only acknowledgement she could manage amidst her maneuvering, but she hoped it conveyed her cooperation. She would loop around and join in the multi-directional assault the archers had begun. As she neared the base of the building, the silver arrows began to lance down upon the Viking, though to what degree of success she was uncertain. Rider pulled the reins with her free hand, winding Brilliant around to circle the mad warrior. Taking a deep breath, she released the reins as Brilliant drew near, shouldering the musket and leveling it toward Berserker.

“How like a heathen to revel in bloodlust!”

Rider frowned, her eyes glinting with gold flame as she zeroed in on her target. Centering the weapon on the warrior’s chest, she squeezed the trigger. For a moment, magical energy surged into the weapon. In the next moment the crack of the rifle ripped through the evening air. A bolt of searing red flashed from the muzzle and toward the madman. As she passed, her gilded eye fell on the bandaged Servant that had tossed themself through a nearby window. She grinned, and in the next second was gone as Brilliant dug his hooves into the concrete to circle around the plaza once more.
Sugano Chinami

@Skyswimsky

The streets were… very grey. The sky was also grey. In fact, the entire day was more or less drenched in a consistent veil of dreary grey. Nevertheless, Chinami was not one to be deterred. She had become a Magical Girl, and Magical Girls were meant to hunt Vices! To tell the truth, she was kind of quietly excited to see a Vice for the first time. Sure, they were amalgamations of evil and suffering, but they had to be interest things to study, and she was sure she could work some studying in mid-fight… or rather, she would, if there were any Vices to be found.

The Keeper had assured her that this would be the place to look. It made sense, after all, this was the bad part of town, the type of place her grandparents had warned her many times about wandering into. At the time, those warnings had been mostly pointless. She basically spent all of her free time at the beach or the aquarium, wandering the mean streets wasn’t exactly a favorite pastime. But such places were where Vices showed up, or at least that’s what the Keeper had said, places full of hurt and negativity. Those feelings were certainly in no short supply here. Dread permeated the air, and the weight of it made Chinami nervous… or it had for the first two hours. Now she was more concerned at the prospect that this whole search had been pointless.

“Mister Keeper, are you sure I’m in the right spot? Is there maybe something I should look for, or-”

The sound of a very enthusiastic voice echoed out from a nearby alleyway. Chinami was shocked for a moment, but dashed forward, carefully peeking around the corner of a worn and graffiti-laden building. As she stuck her head into the alley, she saw an energetic girl with bright white hair and… some sort of wriggly shadow person?

“Oh… there it is.”

Chinami pulled her head back around the corner, taking a deep breath before gently tapping the koi-shaped charm on her bracelet. The tiny rose gold ornament rang out with a smooth, clear chime, and a swirl of glimmering bubbles swirled around her. In the next moment, her school uniform was replaced by a poofy gown of soft burgundy satin. Her hair had grown several inches in the span of about two seconds, and swirled around her head like black ribbons, seemingly free of the bounds of gravity. She lept out from around the corner, daintily floating to the ground a few feet behind her white-haired compatriot.

“Don’t worry. Magical Girl Su… uh, Chinam… Magical… Girl… Fishbones? Is um, here to help!”

Chinami gave a very unconfident thumbs-up to the other Magical Girl, feeling more than a little disappointed in her introduction. She raised a hand, waving her fingers through the air in a delicate, deliberate motion as they began to glow.


Protosphyraena!


Two large, skeletal fish appeared in poofs of shimmering bubbles, one on either side of Chinami. They were each almost three meters in length, with long bills protruding from their skulls. They looked something like swordfish, swimming gracefully through the air.


“G-get em, guys!”


Bones rattled as the twin fishes jetted forward, crisscrossing one another before meeting in a point at the Vice, seeking to administer justice in the form of a two-pronged fishy impalement.
Rider


Rider glanced back over her shoulder at Naoko’s preparations, smirking slightly at her explanations to the guard.

“Indeed! By day we operate the finest food truck in the greater Boston area, by night… and also sometimes day, but usually night… we are protectors of truth and justice! Crusaders for a brighter tomorrow!”

She accompanied the declaration with some expert hand motions. Flashing a big grin and a thumbs-up at the guard, she certainly appeared heroic, at least by her own estimation. As Naoko finished her preparations, Sophie gave a confident nod.

“We will be back shortly!”

As the door shut behind them, Catherine turned toward Naoko.

“There’s something I’d like to do before we leave, Master. I fear there’s something I haven’t shared that I should have. I have a skill that I haven’t yet made use of yet. I had meant to keep you from dangerous situations, but after what happened earlier… Please forgive me for my hesitation.”

The Servant put a hand on her Master’s shoulder, leaning toward her with a look of absolute seriousness.

“The night ahead may be dangerous, but take courage. You have my favor, and an Empress’ favor is something to cherish!”

Sophie leaned forward, quickly kissing her Master’s cheek, or rather, where her cheek would be in relation to the motorcycle helmet, before grinning widely. A warm, golden aura manifested around Naoko for a moment, shimmering in the night air. At the same time, an uncanny strength flowed into her form: the power to achieve that which was beyond one’s reach, the power to defy the restrictions of one’s station and birth. Strength, speed, perception, all were raised to inhuman levels in an instant.

“As long as this link between us remains, I will grant you all the strength I can offer. I can only do so much here, so take care in the presence of Servants… but the other Masters will learn to fear you, I believe.”

Sophie smiled, her own outfit manifesting into a dark blue military uniform with gilded appointments and embroidery. A black tricorn hat bearing a large feather appeared on her head. At her waist hung the same cavalry saber she had summoned earlier, now bound by a sword-knot of golden thread. A flintlock pistol was holstered on the opposite side, its ivory grip engraved with the scene of a cavalry charge.

“From the sound of things, I don’t know if subtlety will be required.”

Sophie let out a long whistle, and Brilliant flashed into existence before them, the tall white horse letting out an excited whinny. Rider glided into the saddle, holding out a hand toward Naoko with a confident grin.

The gunfire in the distance still cut through the air… and it was seeming more and more like yet another Servant might have arrived.
Rider

Habsburg Ruins


Rider maintained the same composed, polite smile as the Habsburg Servant cut her off. Her eye twitched slightly as he turned his back. Ordinarily an enemy offering his back would’ve been a welcome gesture. In this particular enemy’s case, however, it didn’t much matter where he was facing. So, Rider waited patiently for the King of Heroes to finish the deliberations with his Master.

The black-clad warrior turned back around and recounted Habsburg’s instructions flatly, broadening Rider’s smile. She curtsied in a grandiose way.

“I am delighted to-”

The Servant was already gone.

Rider froze in place for a moment, waiting for his presence to fully fade. When she was certain of her safety, she turned on a heel and began walking toward the forest, the same calm smile adorning her lips. As she entered the brush, though, she let out a long breath, leaning against a tree. Her shoulders shook with a boiling mixture of indignation, anxiety, and utter gratitude that fortune had deemed her worthy to survive another day. A delicate crystal glass manifested between her fingers in the signature shower of colorful sparks. She took a deep drink of the swirling burgundy liquid within and chuckled to herself.

“Master, I trust you escaped without any further issue? I’ve managed to keep myself in one piece. We’ve a date with nobility later… but in the meantime, I will make my way back to the apartment. You’ve no need to wait for me, a ride through the countryside will do me some good, I believe.”

Catherine took another long sip from her glass, holding her free hand out before her.

“Come, Brilliant.”

An equine figure faded into existence in the forest clearing with a happy whinny.

The horse was a stallion, tall and pale with broad, powerful shoulders. His snowy mane was meticulously braided, and his tail flowed behind him like a banner. The lavish design of the saddle and bridle exalted his position as property of the Tsarina. The horse whinnied again and pawed the ground as the Empress reached out a hand to pat his snout.

“It has been too long my friend. Much too long.”

The glass faded from Rider’s hand as she rounded the side of the horse and elegantly threw herself into the saddle.




Naoko’s Apartment


Rider stretched her arms above her head and let out a sigh. It had been a stressful day, that much was certain, and though it wasn’t yet over, she hoped the threat of imminent destruction had faded away for the moment. At the very least, they got some time to rest, however brief. Sophie currently sat cross-legged in the floor, scrolling away endlessly at Naoko’s smartphone and listening to the distant and muffled sound of a concert going on nearby. Her martial outfit had been replaced with a simple black tank-top and shorts. As her Master mentioned dinner, Catherine hopped to her feet.

“Mmm, mmm… let’s see…”

The Empress seemed to think for a moment before conjuring up a full bottle of wine and placing it, along with a trio of twinkling crystal glasses, on the table.

“I think that vintage should do. Just the thing for a day of cheating death!”

Catherine smiled, but a sudden ripple of regret passed through her, bringing her gaze down dejectedly.

“I do wish we could have gotten away without damaging the Winter Palace, though.”

An indignant frown flashed across her face.

“That man… I suppose I should’ve expected as much from the King of Heroes, but I didn’t predict he would be so… how do you say… extra?”

Catherine nodded approvingly at her masterful use of modern vocabulary and uncorked the wine.

“But certainly, let us eat!”

She glanced over at the guard, seeing if he would join them before filling the wine glasses. Raising her own cup, she made a broad gesture.

“To our survival, the blessings of good fortune… and this delightful fluffy boy!”

Rider made the toast before kneeling down and patting the dog.

“So Master, do you have any plans for our meeting with Habsburg? I’m sure he will want his treasures back… Perhaps we could negotiate some kind of-”

A chorus of gunfire ripped through the air in the distance, silencing the concert. She waited in silence for a moment, glancing toward the apartment window. As she turned to take a step toward it, she felt an unmistakable jolt in the depths of her being. A Servant was involved, maybe more than one.

Catherine sighed, raising the glass to her lips and slowing tipping it upward before sliding back the blinds and seeing if any of the chaos had spilled in their direction yet.

“Shall I see to this interruption, Master?”
Rocco Moretti

Downtown Boston


The strong fragrance of black coffee and cigarette smoke permeated the interior of the Town Car as Rocco smoothly maneuvered the vehicle through seedy neighborhood after seedy neighborhood. They rolled along at a seemingly leisurely pace, carefully avoiding the numerous potholes that pitted the streets. As the pair began to wind around another corner, Saber spoke up.

“Probably best if we stick together for now, no telling what we’ll come across out here. Especially if the rumors we heard are true.”

Speak of the Devil…

As the Town Car rounded the corner, an odd assembly came into view. Rocco casually passed by the group, peering through his tinted windows. There was something obviously… off about the gang. For one thing, their outfits denied the sweltering summer heat. Their uniformly concealed faces were strange as well, but it wasn’t like such a thing was unheard of in the criminal world. No, the truly uncomfortable thing about them was something the Magus couldn’t quite place. Nonetheless, it made him uneasy. What made him more uneasy, though, was the pink-haired girl leading the group.

“Hold on the ‘hellos’ for now… we’ll follow them, see what they’re up to out here.”

After the vehicle passed, Rocco calmly turned onto another street and began trailing the gang at a safer distance.

“That girl leading them has gotta be a Servant. Not many girls with horns out on the streets these days. Whadya think about it, Saber?”

The pair followed from a distance for quite a while. By now it was late afternoon, and the sun was beginning to sink in the sky. Finally, the gang seemed to come to a stop at… a baseball field?

Rocco slowed the car to a stop across the street after the strange group had made their way toward the field. The ex-hitman lit another cigarette, taking a deep drag before reaching behind his seat and producing a shortened assault rifle. Checking the AK-105 before racking the charging handle, Rocco looked toward his Servant with a nod.

“Well, let’s take a look. Doubt they’ve got a ball game planned.”

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