[centre][img]https://i.imgur.com/3WlEumW.jpg[/img] [h3][b]Yggdmillenia Base[/b][/h3][/centre] This team was a strange lot. But Judah had his own experience with strange families, of brothers, sisters, cousins and nephews that constituted a ‘nation’ unto themselves. It was only natural, then, that he had found himself here, among that group. Whether this one’s leader was worthy of the name remained to be seen. The discussions of tactics and magecraft flowed past him. Naturally, the monsters must be exterminated before any proper battle could begin. There needed to be little discussion of that. Magecraft was for the magi. He had no interest in it. All that business of messing around with elements, and mana, and golems and the like, all seemed so unnecessary. Perhaps it was a heresy. But that was not his judgment to make. His dominion was over matters of earth, and man. Mages seemed beyond that, somehow. Concerned with their own private worlds. It was a matter for those of heaven to determine. Though, if it was simply a case of distribution of blessings, birthrights, and the like - he could certainly understand that. The striving for perfection, refinement of their craft across generations - he could understand that too, though it differed from his attempts at perfection of the body. “[color=40f12b]Well, good luck with all that, Master.[/color]” He said, scratching at his head as he watched the odd man slide under the table. “[color=40f12b]Call me back later if you need anything more. But right now, I’m heading out. There’s monsters to be killed, after all.[/color]” With that, he confidently strode from the room, brooking no argument to stay. He began to follow the first Servant to leave, the one who talked of conquest and stakes “[color=40f12b]Oi, spikey![/color]” He said in a voice a little too loud and clear to belong to an Assassin. “[color=40f12b]I’m coming along. Leave a few for me, alright?[/color]” His voice was confident, but there was just a tinge of worry to it. This team was a family, of sorts, and it wouldn’t do to have a brother run off alone and get himself killed. Not for a moment did Judah worry that heading off in a group of only two would be dangerous, though.