[center][h1][color=Darkred]James Hartnet[/color][/h1] [h3]The Deacon Arms Tavern, Inverness[/h3] Interactions: Archer of Red [@vFear], Everyone inside the Tavern, Leon [@vancexentan], The french kid [@Turboshitter] Mana Remaining: 158/210 [/center] Archer's shout was enough to interrupt James' sleep, but it took a second for his tired mind to process just what his servant had said. He let out a low curse before pulling his jeans back on (No way was he fighting his old professor in just his boxer shorts) and pulling the gun case from under his bed, quickly retrieving the weapon inside before bolting down the stairs into the main foyer of the tavern, uncaring that he was barefoot and shirtless. [color=firebrick]"Saber's in the basement, below us! Move!"[/color] He wasted little time, sliding to a stop to deliver the brief warning before heading towards the stairs leading down into the basement, knowing that where Saber was present his arrogant bastard of a Master wouldn't be hard to him. The bastard probably wanted to be able see it when the zombie-like knight of the sword enacted his 'revenge' on the only students with the metaphoric balls to stand against him in such a considerable way. He threw open the door and began to make his way down, only to overhear Leon shout for Archer to stand down. Frowning slightly, James slowed his pace but kept Mana Zero ready should he need. He had nearly reached his servant as he tried to make sense of what he could see. An unknown Servant, a Saber if what Archer had said was true yet different to the one at Urquhart Castle, was standing in the room and both Leon and Albert were present, and not slaughtered. In fact, the red-accented Saber seemed to be... protecting one of them? James made his presence know with a verbal order, letting the armoured figure know he wasn't a threat. [color=firebrick]"Archer, Stand down. Leon, or the french kid whichever one works, explain to me what I'm currently looking at. Because that looks like a Saber servant. A [i]second[/i] Saber servant."[/color] James may not have been the most powerful Magi by a long shot, but he did know the rules of the grail war, and he knew how to count. 7 Classes, One servant in each class. [i]Two[/i] Sabers, or two servants of any class for that matter, was definitely outside of the norm... well, the norm for a grail war at least.