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Renaud de Guiscard




As he walked through the shrine - a 15th century Buddhist temple, with half of it under ongoing renovations - Renaud was unsure whether the normalcy of it all was a good sign or a bad one. The clash would begin on holy grounds, or so he'd devined. But there was no evidence of any kind of battle between servants.

To tell the truth, he'd half feared to find the shrine a smoking ruin by the time he reached it, but everything seemed calm. Peaceful, even: the monks had all retired to their quarters as dusk fell, and the grounds had an odd serenity to them. He had read accounts of these shrines, and how part of their effect was magical in nature, the result of so many generations of honored dead interred there. Still, to experience it first hand was something else entirely.

In the end, he found Caster in the guest quarters. She'd wasted no time in establishing it as her workshop, he noticed: already, strange dolls and scraps of scrolls lined the room, though he could not say what any of it was meant to serve. Caster herself seemed focused elsewhere, either not noticing him enter or not bothering to acknowledge it.

"I had Louise Drive me here as soon as I could. The battle will begin here, it might have already started-" He stopped in his tracks, struck by how foolish he must seem. Everything seemed fine here. But the divinations had been clear: The battle would start that night, on holy ground. But asking her if she'd already fought a servant, this feudal japanese sorceress with not a scratch on her, suddenly seemed foolish in the extreme. "Caster, what are you doing?" He asked instead, salvaging what he could of his dignity.

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Caster

No matter how distracted Caster was, she would never fail to notice the approach of her Master. Nor would the confusion in his voice go unnoticed to her either.

She waited until he explained his situation before addressing him. "It's good to see you are feeling better, Master," she said as she turned her attention away from her origami familiar for a moment.

Even as she did so, the undead would continue their duty, fighting against Lancer with reckless abandon. While the skeletons would continue to prove to be no match for his power, the demonic samurai was a foe worthier of the Servant's attention. Losing a leg was an inconvenience, but in no way it would hinder the inhuman power behind its strikes, something Lancer would find out soon enough if he were to underestimate it.

"As you can see, your predictions weren't inaccurate. Even so, there's no need to worry," Caster said as she turned an old bronze mirror into a scrying tool, showing the battle between Lancer and her undead. "It seems like I've found an interesting enemy. For some reason, it feels like he isn't interested in destroying the youkai I summoned, despite them being clearly inferior to him when it comes to martial skill. I'm still trying to understand what's his motivation. I suppose we shall find it soon enough once he's done with the oni warrior," she added, beckoning her Master to take a seat across her.

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