[@endwaar][@Holy Grail] [h3]PHILIA VON EINZBERN[/h3][B]Roof, Stephansplatz, Vienna[/b] Father Josef. The name was permanently engraved into her mind, a factoid that they would need to pursue at a later time, after their business with the nun before them was complete. If the presence of two others and the woman's response was any indication, then it could be confirmed without any uncertainty that the Church was entirely aware of the ritual being conducted in the Austrian capital. Thus, it could be assumed that their policies would have them take upon a role akin to the one they played when the Grail had still been in the Japanese city of Fuyuki. However, this interpretation of the Heaven's Feel ritual, though superficially similar to the original, was in possession of one incredibly distinctive difference: the lack of involvement by the founding families. If the Church had been requested to, or willingly chose to, place themselves as overseers of the ritual, then it was highly likely that they would be in contact with those responsible for bringing the Greater Grail to Vienna. The scale of such a phenomenon was not one that afforded subtlety (particularly given the use of the local leylines, which would possibly infringe upon the land rights of any local magi families), and there was no world where the Church would not intervene in a war after the disaster of the second Fuyuki attempt. However, what she needed to know was whether or not they remained in contact with the organisers. In order for the Heaven's Feel ritual to be successful, it was necessary to have a Lesser Grail. The logic followed that the organisers would know the locations of any surviving Justeaze models who could serve as one, and by establishing contact through them via a party such as the Catholic Church, she would be able to retrieve her fellow creation of the Einzberns. "Are you or Father Josef in contact with the organisers of this ritual?" she asked. Although the topic of conversation was related to the possibility of another Master-Servant pair having visited the Church prior to her and Archer, Philia considered the background of this Heaven's Feel to be far more pertinent. It was of utmost importance to verify the safety of a Grail candidate of the Einzberns. If the nun lacked that knowledge, then the Father Josef individual was more likely, given his position of authority, to possess what she sought. Further questioning could also yield tactical information on the other Masters as well. However, it would be illogical to act without completely understanding the context of "why" the ritual was now here in Vienna.