[h2][center]Kazamyr Silvestrov[/center][/h2] Rider's words left Kazamyr scratching his chin and frowning. He'd have thought a man with such a fearsome reputation as Hannibal would have been more aggressive, more eager for blood. Instead, however, the freelancer had found himself paired with a logical and contemplative Servant, one who planned out every move with the calm brilliance of a master chess player. [i]Is this what the ancient warlords were really like, then? Ah, I learn something every day...[/i] With this in mind, it made all the more sense to heed Rider's words. Not that Kazamyr was left with much choice, since his familiar in the forest was promptly incinerated by what seemed to be a very perceptive Servant. [i]Either a particularly versatile Lancer, then, or a Caster who happens to wield a spear.[/i] Either way, not an opponent he wanted to go up against. If she could track and eliminate his familiars, then trying to find and ambush her would be difficult. "Solid reasoning... Assassin it is, then!" Without another moment's hesitation he jammed his key into the ignition, pulling out of the lot and onto the streets of Redrock. At this hour traffic was quiet, leaving him free to drive fast and smooth down the long black roads, past the faint lights of a sleepy town and the scant wanderers who saw fit to leave their homes at this hour. Any shadowy passerby could be a disguised Master, or a cleverly concealed Servant, perhaps already aware of his presence. Kazamyr gripped the wheel hard, delighting in the tension. Six magi and six legendary figures all out to kill him, and he still didn't have the faintest idea where most of them were. "No sign of movement yet," he relayed to Rider, still watching Assassin and her master through his familiar's eyes. "And if it's a trap, they're doing a damn good job of hiding it. I could be wrong, but I don't think a mage that young would have the experience to set up a hidden ambush [i]and[/i] the acting ability to sound so uncertain in herself." After a few moments more, he pulled to a halt on the side of the road, only one row of buildings remaining between him and the park. "If you want me to keep out of sight, then this is as close as I can get." There was a light tapping on the roof of the car as another crow landed there. "My familiar can lead you straight to them from here. I'll keep watch, try and let you know if there's any sign of the other pairs showing up." If Rider did end up deploying his elephants, there was a chance this fight could attract unwanted attention, and possibly spiral out of control. [i]And wouldn't that be fun to see?[/i] [@King Cosmos][@VitaVitaAR][@Raineh Daze]