"[b]Complications[/b]" [i]Butcher's Shop, Septum[/i] --- A divine light fills Saber's vision as she soars through the dimensions, following the familiar tug of Grail and Master. She was close, so close that she could hear her Master's voice just a little further. But she could feel something was wrong, she instinctively knew that this was not how it was supposed to be. She feels constricted, like something was grasping at her from all sides, and when she arrives she finds her vision tinged with red. [center][i]*THUD*[/i][/center] She lets out a pained cry as she hits the ground, hard. Pain jolts through her body instantly, knocking her to the ground as she struggles to fight off the urge to scream. Oblivious to her surroundings, and to the woman who had summoned her, Saber writhes on the ground in agony. It felt like burning hot nails were stuck in her body, trying to force their way out. She was vaguely aware of many injuries covering her body, and of a pool of blood surrounding where she had landed, but all she cares about was suppressing the pain. A few moments pass, during which Saber's injuries gradually begin to heal, until finally she becomes still. Her breathing was heavy and some of the colour had drained from her skin, but she seemed to have recovered enough to speak. Only now did she look around, taking in information on her surroundings and noticing her Master, crouched closely at her side. She may have been dazed from pain and confusion, but she did not forget her formalities. With some difficulty, Saber rises from her crumpled state and kneels respectfully before Beatrice. Shakingly, she introduces herself- [i]"I am Servant Saber...it is a pleasure to meet you, my Master."[/i] She coughs, and a small amount of blood leaks from the corner of her mouth. After a moment of rest, she continues, [i]"...If you accept me as your Servant, I will fight at your side. I offer to you my blade, so that you may win this war..."[/i] She trails off, wavering a bit on her knees. Then, without warning, she collapses to the ground.