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Here's a Servant:


The Master will be done later But I already have a good idea to build upon.
Interesting. I can take part in this if there's space.

For once, I guess that I might go with a Lancer or Rider.

As for Masters, I may go with an Astromancer/Numerologist again unless I get a better idea.

"I better get going as well. When I get back I'm gonna bring you a nice little gift, Kit Kat—" Clair said as Caits opened the passage to a new world.

A low wolf-whistle escaped her lips as she noticed the uncommon number of people who gathered at the portal.

While she waited to go inside, the smallish blonde took notice of the latest person to get in the bar. The cards in Clair's holster felt weirdly agitated as he approached the girl, almost as if they felt something familiar in her. However, that wasn't what made her come closer but rather something much simpler.

"Hey, there!" she waved. "If you are here on your own, am I correct to think that you have no group to explore the new world as well? If that's the case, would you matter teaming up?" Clair said as she extended her hand to the redhead.

"The name's Clair by the way," she said with a beaming smile in her face.

"Oh, wait! I guess we got a group after all. If you wanna come, that is," Clair said as she noticed that she had been drafted into one of the parties already.

— X X X —

Meanwhile, in the new world.

The world of dark night and clocks was a sight to behold indeed. More so were the sounds of its hectic urban life seeping through the cluster of buildings even as the travelers arrived at their destination.

They formed plans and decided on their next course of action. Nevertheless, fate would it that their first contact with the locals would be one they didn't mean to initiate...

"..." A cold stare emanated from the dark alley behind the portal they came from.

Even if the sound of steps wasn't enough to denounce a presence in the same direction, the heavy pressure of the aura coming from the shadows would.

"Would you mind if I ask who are you and what are you doing in a place like this at this hour?" a young female voice—which not low enough to be called a full contralto but almost there—asked as its owner came into the more lit are near the group, revealing herself to be a young-looking, dark-winged girl wearing a school uniform, staring at everyone of them with her ruby-like eyes.

Interesting.

I wanna see where this goes.

"Well, that was unexpected. Or maybe not, I guess," Akari said to herself as she exited the subway tunnels through another station, after witnessing Utena's exchange with a mysterious green-haired girl whose identity was far too obvious.

"I guess that I should keep quiet about that until I'm sure of what was happening down there," she thought while stretching her muscles.

And, just as the redhead thought, "I probably should go get something to eat while I can", she was called for an officer meeting despite not being anything other than a foot soldier.

"Better made it takeout, I guess..."
— X X X —

"Wassup— Why did you call a GI Jane like me to a Brass meeting, Ma'am? I guarantee that I didn't break anything that wasn't already broken by the GMG... I guess," Akari said to the commander—in a not-very-formal way—as she got to the meeting room while loudly slurping down some noodles from a cheap Chinese restaurant.


Nanoha was beginning to get really displeased by his whole ordeal. Whoever was behind this had no appreciation for human lives, something she couldn't overlook at all. Either that or they were into disgusting aesthetics. Neither of the two options was pleasant, after all.

Soon enough she was going to stop it. But, for now, she had more reanimated creatures to put down.

While Youmu dashed in, as expected, Nanoha kept her distance and and sniped the targets with Axel Shooter. While she could clear the whole ship with a bombardment spell, there was no way of knowing if the collateral damage would affect the thing they were searching for. Therefore, a more careful approach would be better for the time being.

Once the combination of both girls' attacks cleared the ship of any foes, Nanoha came closer, looking for source of the other reading.
@Dusty Your post seems to have more than a few mistakes that make it confusing to read. Like, y'know, the fact that Isana doesn't have any car.

Maybe you should take a look at it and see if you meant what you wrote.

"And thus spoke Sun Tzu: 'A victorious general wins first and then goes to war. A failed one goes to war first and then seeks to win'," Isana quoted in a dignified tone —which made her sound like some sort of modern-day Takeda Shingen— to none other than Keiji while the group that formed around Shuro and herself waited for the train to arrive at the station.

"If you step on a battlefield with a mindset that you might face defeat, your enemies will have won half of the battle," she added a moment later.

—X X X—

While the train didn't have the convenience of letting them get as near to the forest as possible, it was also faster than going by car and, barring any unforeseen disasters, always on time.

It was no surprise that Isana would be the first to disembark and, still with her hands folded within her sleeves, begin her way to the forest. Determination was evident in each of her steps as she made her way to the quite literal youkai hive.


"The same as always," Isana frowned as she said to herself before tucking her hands into her sleeves and turning towards the door.

"Such loyalty is admirable coming from you," she said in a sarcastic tone after listening to Shuro's dismissal of Soga's question.

"Either, even though I dislike to agree with the words of a delinquent, the only way to know what lies in someone else's heart is to ask them on your own," she said to the boy.

Her frown deepened with she heard their Instructor's lack of faith in their capabilities. However, she refrained to speak anything about that. If he thought they could "screw up" this mission, he shouldn't have given it to them in the first place. That said, Keiji's comment made it clear that not all of this lack of faith wasn't unwarranted.

"A warrior who has no confidence in his blade is as useless as a hammer that'll crack on the first blow. A battle is won or lost before it even begins, your lack of faith is the same as admitting defeat; a shame both to you and your opponent," she said.

"Anyway, we should get going already. We won't gain anything from standing around now that we are sure of what to do," Isana said as she left the club room after bowing one last time to their instructor.

The next train to the city's outskirts was going to wait for them if they weren't at the station when it arrived after all.

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You're not retconning anything as far as Shuro is concerned.


Of course I wouldn't. After all, she knows Isana better than anyone else.
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