[center][b]Hamel Della Astrologia Border of Shinto and Miyama[/b][/center] If one were to bother to look outside their idle homes and onto the streets of Fuyuki, they may catch a glimpse of magic, before suddenly forgetting and ignoring the fantastical sight that lay before them. An entourage of willows and wisps, stalking through the dark streets of Fuyuki, illuminated by the pale moonlight reaching down below. Of course, such a move by a master in a grail war would be the height of either stupidity or arrogance. In this specific case, it would be neither, though exceptionally close to the former. They were a measure of safety for Hamel, who, while flagrant in his usage of magecraft, still did his due diligence to conceal the nature of the moonlit world even in his frustration fueled madness. A move that would rightfully be called suicidal in a Grail War, where existences capable of crushing his frail body with nary a thought existed. Yet, still he moved with purpose, and with confidence. His every footstep punctuated by a clacking of wood, originating from a trio of talismans and the occasional stone his stave would chance upon. Eventually his wandering ceased, Hamel having stopped. A stiff breeze flew by, originating from a peculiar sight to see in the dead of night. Two children, playing a game of tag. If he hadn't come to expect the unusual Hamel may have very well popped a blood vessel. But instead, here he was, gazing at two shining stars of humanity with dead eyes. Simply taking in the impossible sight before him, at the two competitors of this Holy Grail War enjoying their time together, before taking his face into his hands and letting out a quiet sob. [@Sageage] [@SSW] [center][b]Assassin Workshop, Unoccupied House, Southern Moor, Morning[/b][/center] Letting out a wry smile at her master's provocation, Assassin answered Lilith's query passionlessly. "Unfortunately master, I must decline, if we are to win this war I will have to get to work at the main water system immediately, along with setting up the bounded fields and getting started with our simulation." Getting up from her comfortable position across from her master, Assassin made her way to the door, astralizing and making her way about town. There was much to do for an Assassin such as she, but the main priority of hers was to immediately secure a location for the her upcoming work. While poisoning the water supply is a priority, it was also one that could give them away. No, such a thing would be shelved for later. She would start, but to finish this early is to bring upon them ruin. So instead Assassin would work on a more volatile work at the moment. Work that required material. And, well. No one would care if a few drunkards or undesirables go missing now would they? [@Undyingregret]