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Adina Allaua
Tomb of Gül Baba, District II

Addressing: @AThousandCurses@ShadowKingman@Astarte


Fast.

They were faster than she had expected, that was her first thought. She had thought they would be powerful, of course- their presence dwarfed even One, but seeing it for herself was still another matter. But, that was not the priority at the moment.

The girl was able to match Berserker in strength-...no, that wasn't quite right. When using his strength as a monster, that first clash showed that Berserker seemed to have the edge in purely physical ability. The girl was not far behind, though, and was able to bridge that gap through her own skill. In that moment, each of them had a Strength superior to fortissimo. They were standing on a knife's edge. All the more important that Adina offered her support, then.

The enemy being Berserker was impossible. To her knowledge, only one Servant of each class could be summoned, but even if that was not the case, the enemy had none of the madness associated with the class. The same went for Avenger. Caster seemed unlikely as well, as did Assassin. That left the Knight Classes and Rider.

Archer and Saber- possible but unlikely. She was capable enough in close quarters to be suitable for the Saber class, but the weapon she had summoned was a spear. It was possible that was a secondary weapon, not her Noble Phantasm, but that seemed unlikely. Rider- possible. Adina couldn't rule that out, but it didn't seem to fit. A Rider matching Berserker in a clash? The thought was concerning. Lancer, then- the most likely. The strength of a knight class, and a suitable weapon. She couldn't be entirely certain, not until she saw more, but Lancer seemed to be the answer. A Lancer with a strength that could surpass fortissimo, and from the look of it, her body was strong enough to resist some level of harm as well, like those heroes said to have bathed in dragon's blood. She would keep that in mind.

At any rate, Lancer- she would run with that assumption until she had reason to doubt it- was carrying the boy around, now. Was she really attempting to flee after that first clash?

"Is this how you'll handle every fight you get into, if we let you go? Talk big words, then run the second you get injured?"

Annoying. How annoying. Kelemen was even more in danger now than before- if Berserker swung at Lancer again, Kelemen was almost certain to die in the crossfire. Did she think she could outrun Berserker? Ordinarily she would have a shot- if she was indeed Lancer, her speed had to be first-rate, though Berserker's burst could bridge much of that gap. The issue here, though, was that she was carrying a child. She could not accelerate to her top movement speed with that human cargo. Berserker had no such restriction.

The events that would happen in the next few seconds ran through her mind. It would take time for Berserker to catch up to them, but not much time at all, and when he did, Kelemen would get caught in the crossfire no matter what happened. His body couldn't handle the impact of a Servant's blow, even indirectly. She should have been happy- this was a chance to eliminate an enemy on the first night. This was a blessing to make her life that much easier, this was-

The song shifted. Sound took form in the air- an auditory illusion centered on Lancer and Kelemen, a method of communicating over the din of battle, while also ensuring that Berserker didn't realize what she was doing. She doubted he would even then, but it was better to be safe than sorry. The last thing she needed was his anger directed at her for what was about to happen.

"...hey, Kelemen. You should have red markings somewhere on your body, since you summoned your Servant. My Servant's going to catch up to you guys. Before he does, you need to focus on one of those markings and your connection to your partner, and tell her to bring you somewhere safe. Your home, or anywhere in the city that you think you'll be secure at, okay?"

"And as for you, Lancer, or whoever you are. This doesn't mean I'm letting you off. You'd better give him a proper explanation when you're out of this. If we end up fighting again, I'm not pulling my punches."


She couldn't help but be infuriated with herself for doing this, instead of simply taking the victory that was handed to her. But fine. Just this once, she'd show some mercy. All that remained to be seen is if they would take that opportunity before Berserker's jaws closed around them.

Adina Allaua
Tomb of Gül Baba, District II

Addressing: @AThousandCurses@ShadowKingman@Astarte


"...so that's what being a hero means to you, then?"

Something in Adina's tone had shifted. It was hard to place- that disgust was still there, but something had risen up from behind it. A small laugh tore its way out of her throat, hollow and jagged. "You really believe what you just said. You don't see anything wrong with it. You just see a kid with a wish and decide you're going to help him, but you don't see anything wrong with not even telling him that the odds of victory are tiny, and that if he doesn't win, he'll die."

"Does he know he's risking his life? Because if he does, if he decided he'd risk his life to gamble on his one in a hundred shot at winning, at least you'd have a leg to stand on then- at least then, it'd be his choice. If he doesn't, it means you decided that for him. It means you decided a chance at his wish is worth his life. I don't care if you think you're able to protect him or not. I don't care if you think his wish is so important that of course he'd risk his life. If he's doing that, he deserves to know. It doesn't matter if you're some legendary hero, you don't have the right to decide that for someone else."


To pretend like she was protecting someone as she threw them in harm's way. Was that woman lying to even herself, or did she sincerely believe that she was doing the right thing? It didn't matter. It couldn't matter.

"Even now, after I've made it clear that I don't have any intention of harming him, knowing that the only person I plan on attacking is you, you're keeping him right next to you. He's going to be in the line of fire now, because you think of yourself as such a great protector that you can't do anything else. You could let him go, let him wander to the edge of the Bounded Field- hell, even let him stand next to me, because anywhere is safer than next to you for what's about to happen. But fine, protector. You'd better live up to that title."

"...hey, partner, no targeting the boy. The woman, though? Rend her apart however you like."


Words fell away, and a song took form in the air.

The first note rang out. Heavy and restrictive, dominating all in its presence.

The second note rang out. Melodious and deep, melding into all in its presence.

There was no need to reveal her magic circles. It was best to hold them in reserve in case the enemy had unexpected capabilities. Instead, this would do to begin. Around Ilya, the air grew dense like she was buried underground, imbued with the concept of earth. To bind and restrict. Beneath Ilya, the ground started to sink in as if it had become thick mud, imbued with the concept of water. To flow and run freely. For a Servant, these are both minor inconveniences- merely surging her magical energy can cope with the air being harder to move through, and just a modicum of caution will keep the ground from impairing movement much. Even for a magus, they are minor effects which will merely last for a moment, simple craft.

However, even that minor impairment can make all the difference, when in a fight such as this. Being delayed by a fraction of a second can be the difference between life and death. Because, after all-

"Berserker, hunt."

Adina Allaua
Tomb of Gül Baba, District II

Addressing: @AThousandCurses@ShadowKingman@Astarte


Adina's stomach sank at the boy's reaction. Of course, she knew in the back of her mind that it was still wholly possible the other magus was far older than their appearance let on, but his tone, the way he carried himself, everything told her that it wasn't some sort of facade. He was leaving obvious openings, he hadn't even opened his Magic Circuits, and he was entering ground where she could kill him with a thought even if he was more powerful than her. Whether by her instincts or a simple analysis of the facts, everything pointed to this being an actual child.

Was he the chosen representative of a family? What sort of family would send a child to a war? Could he have stumbled into this somehow? But, how shoddy would the summoning system need to be to permit that?

It was fortunate that the other Servant had stepped in when she did, at least. If she hadn't, Berserker's jaws might have snapped around his neck before she could tell him to stop.

"...you're really lucky, Kelemen." The words were faint, audible but only just. Even if he did know what he was doing, she couldn't stomach the idea of allowing a child who probably didn't even understand to march into an early grave. There was no magical authority in this region she could direct him to, nor could she afford to ally with him- she would have enough trouble protecting herself from Berserker, let alone someone else. And if she just left him alone? Then the scene in front of her would repeat with someone else in her place, and if it did...

"Most of the Masters here would have killed you when you started walking over, you know."

At the end of the day, he said that he was here to compete in the Holy Grail War, and his Servant echoed that sentiment, but his actions did not mirror that. Someone here to fight in a war did not walk towards an enemy with their guard down. His Servant said that he was aware of what was going on, but that hardly seemed to be the case. So then, what-

"...you know, then. You're a Servant, you know what this war is and you know how unaware he is, and you didn't tell him."

A glance was spared over to the other woman, the Servant. The radiance she gave off was befitting of a hero, something entirely different from the all-consuming hunger of her own Servant, a power that could crush Adina with ease. The sounds leaving her body, most of them forte, was enough to verify that much. It was something reminiscent of the stories she'd been told about the great Ancestors, the will that flowed through her when she channeled those old dreams. And yet, rather than fear or awe, she felt disgust.

"Is it because you know that if he knew what he has to do and have done to him in this, he wouldn't compete? Do you really want your wish so badly that you'd put a kid in harm's way to have a shot at it?" A pause, breath hitching up as a hand balled up into a fist at her side. She didn't understand it herself, why she was so riled up by this, but-

A girl, made to walk alongside death from the moment she could speak, as had already been ordained by another.

"...don't bother answering. If you're supposed to be a hero, you should have killed yourself once you realized who your Master was, so he didn't have to participate in a death match. You'd have removed yourself from the war, so a kid wouldn't be a target. But apparently I'm expecting too much."

Her eyes flitted back down to the boy, now behind the Servant, as she let out a small sigh. A song she had never learned filled her mind, as she felt that familiar pain lance through her, magical energy starting to flow. In spite of it, her expression shifted, brightening back up as a smile slid back onto her face.

"Anyway, nice to meet you, Kelemen! I'm Adina. No hard feelings, but I'm a little mad at your partner right now. It's probably a good idea if you step away from her a bit, cause I don't want you to get caught in the crossfire. Maybe just walk back but don't quite leave the Bounded Field, alright?"

Her tone, which had softened for a moment, froze back over as she returned her attention to the Servant. Her own partner could doubtlessly feel it through their connection- anger, disbelief, and something else buried under the two. Perhaps Berserker would be excited; it was clear that he was about to be given permission to strike out. But, not yet. Just a little bit longer, because-

"Hey, give me a reason why I shouldn't kill you now to get him out of the war, before he bumps into someone more willing to slaughter a kid. You've got one shot, make it persuasive."

Adina Allaua
Tomb of Gül Baba, District II

Addressing: @AThousandCurses@ShadowKingman@Astarte


The standard issue. A Bounded Field, to ward off prying eyes, had been the priority of course, and had been appropriately weaved to distort perception and muddle the senses. Adina was nothing if not capable of that much, after all. Even if this land's Second Owner was an unknown factor- a fact that was still baffling to her- frivolous use of magecraft in front of the masses was to be avoided. Besides that, with the extra refinements made, it would keep the other pairs roaming the city from seeing her in action unless they came here directly, which was for the best. Perhaps a Caster class Servant's familiar could bypass that, but there was only so much she could do.

The second order of business had been more selfish. Magic circles carved into the ground, in preparation for the fight that was likely to come. If she had the hours, she'd have liked to prepare some familiars, but she didn't have the opportunity to see that to completion. At least she'd made decent headway.

Her threads of consciousness rolled out again, and she felt that earlier smile return. At this level of proximity, detection was simple enough. It seemed like their guests were here. Time to roll out the welcoming party. Using that detection as a premise, she made the Bounded Field permeable for a moment, ensuring the passage of the other party in. If she didn't do that, she was sure they'd manage to find their way before long, but it was better for her to set the terms where she could.

Some discomfort fell over her for a reason she couldn't place, as they came into view. A boy and a woman. Well, the woman looked like she could better be called a girl, but still. And judging from how the latter was looking at the 'empty' space next to Adina, she had an idea of who was who. The boy was probably some decades-old freak then. Worrying, but nothing she hadn't seen before.

"H~ey! You're the others, right? Let me guess, you're the Servant, and you're the Mast-..."

Her voice died out in her throat. That feeling of discomfort grew as she took the sight of the two in. The girl looked excited, purposeful even, and was looking squarely where her astralized Servant was. The boy, though? That was not the expression of a decades-old monster who had mastered his craft.

It wasn't until she saw the mark on his hand that she realized what the source of that discomfort was. An empty marking, inferior even to the three wings that symbolized her own. Rank eight.

"Berserker, hold. Be prepared to attack on my command, but do not act yet."

Her thoughts ground to a halt after sending that mental message while she tried to process her revelation. Did that even make sense? Was that even possible?

"...hey, kid. Before either of us do anything, do you know what you're participating in right now?"

She could only pray that she was wrong.

Adina Allaua
Tomb of Gül Baba, District II

Addressing: @AThousandCurses
Indirectly Addressing: @ShadowKingman@Astarte


Well, her partner hadn't exactly been much for conversation- she could hold a better dialogue with One- but her mind had been turning at least a little. Besides, scoping the city out before doing the summoning had been an important first step.

"Huh, guess it is only four after all. Weird, right Berserker? I thought spiritual land at this level would have more, honestly. Well, the more you know! So then, I gueeeess the next order of business would be to get back to the worksho-"

A pause, as a light burning sensation spread over the back of her hand. A pain similar to that of opening one's Magic Circuits in its 'form,' but hollower. If opening one's Circuits was a pain that came from life, this was merely a pain that came from continuation. That hardly mattered, though- sophistry had no merit in an event like this.

"...looks like we've got company, Berserker. And company that's pretty close by, at that. Let's see."

The threads of her consciousness were extended, and searched through the area, coming up empty. Curious.

She couldn't verify the presence of a Servant given Berserker's own restrictions, not without using magecraft that would get them noticed. Still, a Master is surely in the area, but she's unable to locate them. The natural conclusion, then, was that the other Master was able to conceal their magical energy to such a degree, or had kept their Circuit closed. In either case, it was troublesome. A glance spared to her own Command Spell was enough to remind her of her relative position in this war.

"Hm. Well, we can't locate them, and their Servant will be able to find us by tracking you, Berserker. That's not ideal, means they'll get to set the terms of engagement, and if we try to run for it, we won't know the right direction to actually go. What a mess, I really should have prepared more~"

A long, exaggerated sigh slipped past her lips, even as they curled up into a grin. With a small flourish that nobody who wasn't contracted to her would even see, she withdrew a knife, feigning some basic stretches for a couple of seconds.

"One, collect some birds for me, will you? Crows if possible, you know the drill. Berserker, stay astralized and stay next to me, 'kay? If they're getting the chance to set the terms of engagement, least we can do is set up an opening reception for them!"

There was something very wrong with that smile.
I see that someone else got inspired by the Tsukihime Remake actually getting announced! I was actually going to make my own, but I'll go ahead and submit for this instead, since you've got a nice vision for this from the look of it.

Nenet Isis Titania

Bellagio



Hm? Nenet frowned slightly at Nakano's dismissal of her explanation. Hadn't she just asked for Nenet to try and explain more esoteric stuff to her? And the current topic was both more relevant and easier to digest, at that! Ah well, she'd just have to break it down a bit further.

"No, no, it's very useful information to know. It's important to understand who we're up against, Saber." Her eyes sparkled slightly as she chided her Servant, turning on her heel to face the swordswoman. "You see, the Church is the enemy of magi, the enemy of mystery as a whole. For about seventeen hundred years, the Mage's Association and the Church have been at odds. Magecraft itself is a heresy to them, something they swear to eliminate, so the fact that a woman from the Church summoned a Caster and seems to be following the Caster's tune without issue tells us quite a lot about her."

"It means, in other words, that she is from a part of the Church that does not condemn the practice of mysteries. There are very few divisions within the Church like that, so knowing this, we can start to piece together more about her. That, in turn, lets us start theorizing about what she knows, what she's capable of, and what she's outfitted with. That feeds into our planning, and so on~"


Ah, she had to hold herself back from Nakano asking if she'd 'miscalculated'. As if something like that was possible, especially on such a basic problem. Troublesome, the Saber really needed to be properly educated, if this was all of the information she was working off of.

"Oh, the information from the summoning system told you about that? No, that's not quite right. This summoning system is based off of one that was made by a cabal of magi in the East- your home country, as a matter of fact. That one was capable of summoning seven Servants, allegedly. A little over half a century ago, information started to get disseminated about it, and people started making their own summoning systems based off of that information. Some of them can only summon two Servants, some of them can summon as many as five, but there aren't records of one matching the seven that the original ritual in Japan could muster. Well, until now."

"It's curious, maybe that marketing campaign wasn't all hot air. This Second Owner's done some interesting things, to make land this poor support something of this magnitude. I wonder what his goal is?"


Of course, after business came pleasure. Nakano's words caused a grin to blossom across the alchemist's face, the woman letting out a low laugh that shook the air.

"Heh~ Of course I can teach you! You Servants might be absurdities with a force of providence like nothing else, but when it comes to card counting, you won't find someone who's my match in this hemisphere."

A calamity was about to befall Las Vegas.
Nenet Isis Titania

Bellagio



The talk had gone over reasonably well.

"Very nice. I'm not sure what you know about the Church, Saber, but it's odd for one of their number to be the one to summon Caster. Still, they were amicable enough. We won't get in one another's way, and as needed, we'll be cooperating with them. For now, though, they can handle themselves- I can't imagine them failing against a problem of this size."

She was dealing with vague generalities as she explained matters to her Servant, though in her mind they were nothing of the sort. The flower her envoy was given would be stored appropriately, of course. A cage made of a lattice between something immaterial and something impossible- she didn't want to risk it doing anything besides what was promised. After all, while she was happy to trust the woman from the Church, her Servant...

"J.K. would probably want to hear about that, not that I'm telling him. That's what he gets for never answering my letters-"

Even if she disregarded the alien color of its wish and just what its presence did to her calculations, the things it treated as magecraft were enough to catch her attention. Caster class indeed, what a profound absurdity. Preparations would need to be made, in case they wound up coming to blows- she doubted such a thing would be necessary, though.

For now, though, she had other priorities. Between her analysis of the land and its flow of magical energy, her own observations, and the lattice of information she'd constructed...

"...eight?"

A ridiculous conclusion, but the only possible one. As per her records, the various Holy Grail Wars from the world over were never capable of summoning more than five Servants, save for perhaps the original from Fuyuki, which was said to be capable of seven. In other words, not only was this ritual at the largest scale yet witnessed, but it was at a level that exceeded even the original.

Another variable to account for, then. That threw a wrench in simply using basic deduction to riddle out the classes of the ones she'd seen so far, save for a couple of especially obvious cases. Still, that wasn't an insurmountable challenge- even a normal human could use such elementary logic. A member of Atlas couldn't possibly be stymied by this basic of a problem.

"Well, unless we decided to go hunting for one of the pairs minding their own business, it doesn't look like we'll get a fight tonight, Saber. That's for the best, though, like I mentioned. How about I finish up my work, and then we hit up a casino for a bit of fun? I'll send our little envoy around to scout for a nice one."

The words that would give birth to a calamity were uttered.

@KatKook
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