"Ohoho... You hear that, ma'am?" barks Kalameet as he takes a seat back upon the chair behind the altar. "It would seem someone was trying to show me up. Ahahah! Didn't I tell you that this was going to be quite amusing?!" he laughs with excitement, clearing indicating the music that was heard. "Hard not to. It's obvious that they are upset with you for delaying things. It has been months since you sent those invitations, and you further delayed the war another week because you didn't wish to start it simply because... well, you didn't give me a reason actually. Why did you push the start so far?" asks the maiden as she picks up her book once again. "You act like I had a reason," he says plainly with a straight face. That's it. He just didn't care when it started or how long he delayed it. The man cared not, he just wanted to wait it out until he felt it ready to begin. "You're... a strange one. What about the one who caused the melody... how will you respond to them if they question you?" "Then I'll tell them that if they're that upset then they can fight me about it." "What if they, or anyone else for that matter, tries to fight you?" asks the maiden as she finally peels her eyes from her book towards The Overseer. A grin is all that emerges upon the man's face. "There wouldn't be a fight, since they wouldn't get the chance to. I'd kill them before the world- no, the universe nor Akasha could recognize it!" "...Were it anyone else who was to say those words, I would not believe them... which I find frightening, but I suppose that is why I chose you. Now then, since the war has begun, who do you think will be the first to see us considering the Servants have begun to be summoned?" "A complete child-like and stupid Master with an equally stupid Servant who has no idea what kind of hell they have gotten themselves into. That's my bet," laughed Kalameet as the maiden silently returned to her reading.