[h2]π™Όπšžπš›πšŠπšœπšŠπš”πš’ π™·πš’πšπšžπš–πš’[/h2]"If I got a yen every time I was right about something regarding this 'mission'," Hifumi sighed as she heard the Priest's answer to Lancer's question. Of course she shouldn't expect the Church to know how Magi do battle with one another. Thankfully, she was more than able to remedy it. "Sure, I believe that we should begin by setting up a workshop, then. Setting up a bounded field to repel unwanted attention and ward off uninvited guests, would be a good beginning, but better a course of action should be considered later. A wall, no matter how thick it's is nothing for a proper Magus' when it comes to scrying methods, after all. We cannot simply assume that we are safe here," Hifumi said, answering Paula's question. Having someone competent with magic similar to hers would expedite the creation of a proper bounded field many times over. [h2]π™°πš›πšŒπš‘πšŽπš› - π™°πšπšŠπš•πšŠπš—πšπšŠ[/h2] "This is not a war that we need to keep secrecy about one another. Knowing our allies True Names and skills would greatly benefit everyone, thus you shouldn't rue over thy Master, Rider. There probably was no way she would understand your intentions," Atalanta replied in a nonchalant from her perch. "No. But that's the unnatural part of it. I cannot see the trees, smell the leaves, or hear the cries of the forest beasts. I want to investigate further into those hills, but our Masters are taking their time with their setup," she replied after being asked if she noticed something.