[@Holy Grail] [h3]PHILIA VON EINZBERN[/h3][B]Apartment, Innere Stadt, Vienna[/b] "If another party has found [b]her[/b], then they shall be rid of," Philia declared. That was the obvious solution to such an issue if it were to arise. It was the logical path to take in order to most quickly and efficiently ensure the safety of the Lesser Grail. There was no need to take emotions into the equation when they would have no effect on the course she would choose. What an enemy thought and what they believed meant nothing to her at the moment, and if they did, she would simply act in a manner that would best take advantage of them. However, she did not need to consider them now. She had yet to discover who they were. Wasting time on what they hypothetically could be like was nonoptimal. "A likely faction in this ritual is the Church," she continued, moving to her window. At night, the only lights that illuminated the city were those of other dwellings or the lamps on the street. However, they were still enough to allow her clear sight of the church spire that rose out of Vienna's centre, the Stephansplatz. She did not know if the Romans were participating, but making contact with its representatives was a logical first step. "We should first meet with them. It is likely that we may encounter other participants in the process." Hopefully, it would not occur. Yet it was something that needed to be considered. "From there, we should head south and explore Liesing. The lower population density increases the likelihood of a magus being present."