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So, what are my options from here? I'm confused by this rather abrupt demise. I get that this is supposed to be high stakes, but it's a little pointless to kill off my character on his very first actual combat action isn't it?


After a cooldown period based off of in-RP time passed, you can app a new Servant if you're so inclined.

If a character is in a situation where the natural result is the character dying, then the character will die. I'll only fudge things if I think it patently mean, for instance killing someone in their first post after being summoned. In this case though, there wasn't any fudging; there were ways for Rostam to survive the attack, but they were not taken, so Rostam's death resulted.

This sort of standard will be applied across the board, as well as to NPCs. For instance, if there was a "final boss" who had yet to reach their final form, and a player killed them on day one whether intentionally or not, then I wouldn't fudge things so that they somehow survived for no other reason than because I OOC want them to. Similarly, while I do want the players to win, if they were to wipe against the current boss for instance, I won't fudge things so that they somehow survive, even though them wiping means the roleplay ends and most of the work I put into the setting goes unused.
Rider-Class Servant Rostam has died.

The corresponding episode of All About Grail should be up tonight, barring unforeseen circumstances.
Demon Castle NAGATO


...futile.

In his haste to trust his steed, Rostam had made a fundamental misstep. This was born from nothing other than the speed of a Phantasmal Beast.

Rostam's steed was fast, that much was obvious. Compared to a mundane horse, there could be no comparison, and in fact in a sustained race against a Servant, it would come out on top against all but a handful of heroes. However, in terms of the burst speed that it could reach, the first Pegasus could merely scrape into the realm of half the speed of sound, and the Divine Beasts who pulled a certain king's chariot were below even that.

In comparison, while a Servant could not maintain such speeds in as reliable a fashion, in terms of "burst" movement speed, one would be hard pressed to find a Servant who could not casually shatter the sound barrier. This was the nature of the difference in speed between a Phantasmal Beast and a Servant; while the former had greater strength and greater sustainability, the latter's burst speed was supreme. And in this case, to avoid that Kaleidoscopic light, what was needed was burst speed.

In other words, had Rostam moved on his own rather than trusting in the speed of his mount, then perhaps he could have slipped away, but...

The light streamed forwards, engulfing the horse who was unable to leap out of its purvey in time, and engulfing the Servant who rode atop it. At this point, there were many additional considerations. Were Rakhsh a steed that granted its owner additional defense like the bridle of a Gorgon, were Rostam's armor something that covered all his body in the same way as a nearby Saber, were his steed to have let loose with the Prana Burst inherent to all Phantasmal Beasts in an attempt to push back against the light, then perhaps it could have been survived. Alas, none of these were to be.

You will slay demons.

You will slay your child.

You will be slain by deceit.


The light tore through Rostam and his steed, and when it cleared, neither was present any longer. Even Battle Continuation could not save a Servant from their body being destroyed.

Having taken the first tribute of the battle, NAGATO looked to the gathered Servants with a somber expression, that multicolored light beginning to condense once again. However...

-This time, it surrounded both hands.


Demon Castle NAGATO

"...strong."

Murmuring these words, the resigned grin on the golem's face sharpened as he faced a horseman's charge. He paid little mind to the other Servants or the newly-risen fortress, even if two of his Partitions were monitoring them. If the Masters protected themselves, that was all the better. He didn't want to kill those who still had lives.

...not strong enough, though. But that's good. One of the stronger ones falling first makes this all easier. If I wasted the reveal on killing a weaker one, it would be trickier.

Bright, bright, terrifyingly bright. As Rostam charged forwards, that tremendous multicolored light flared around NAGATO's right hand. The sheer presence of magical energy was absurd to the point of practically casting pressure.

But...where was this coming from? Not even the mana it had consumed upon arriving would be enough to match up. No, even if it had, didn't it need that energy to function? How could it continue moving if it was willing to move the entirety of that "fuel" to its hand?

■■■■■ ■■■■■ System primed. Calculations complete.

Rostam was aware that what he faced would be a terrible consequence, but he was unaware of the magnitude it bore.

At this point, a question could be asked. In spite of its size, a Demon Castle was nonetheless a combatant "equal to a Servant". In that sense, it could defeat a single Servant, or perhaps two at once, or even more were it to target the Masters and force the Servants on the defensive at a result. But, against a group of this many Servants, a combatant equal to a Servant would lose without question. And yet, NAGATO had shown himself here, with full confidence that he could defeat the gathered spirits.

Was he simply a fool? No, even if he bears the mind of Nagato Tohsaka, something with his calculative ability could not be so shortsighted. Rather, the reason he had come to this gathering with such confidence was simple.

The Servants may have had their trump cards, but he possessed something beyond even those.

And this Servant who had dared to charge at him alone would witness it firsthand.

A radiance lit up the night as though it were day. Upon the golem's hand, a dazzling light collected to wage war upon those who stood against it. Not just Rostam, but every Servant, every Master, every living thing in the area could feel it. Something here was terribly wrong. Something here was an existence that was not meant to be in this world, and it was what lay responsible for that rainbow-colored light. An enemy of the world and an enemy of humanity.

...no. No, that wasn't it at all. Why would Nagato Tohsaka, a third-rate magus, ever be used for the core of a golem at the grade of a Demon Castle? It could not be for a mere rainbow.

That was the fatal misunderstanding born of this light. Not a rainbow.

-A Kaleidoscope.

Jewel Sword System, fire.

Where had that magical energy come from? Why had the Demon Castle stopped its absorption of mana long before it reached its capacity? Why did it not fear the strike of Rostam or the charge of the beast he rode on?

The answer to all of these was the same.

Multidimensional Refraction Phenomenon. Operation of Parallel Worlds. Kaleidoscope.

The Second of the last remaining True Magics in this world. To its Magician was granted movement between worlds, access to their resources. To the sword of its Magician was granted a supply of magical energy as limitless as the number of worlds.

And one of those very swords had just launched its counterattack.

The light, that terrifying, kaleidoscopic light, ran forwards as Rostam attempted to pass by and strike at its wielder. A cone of light which released power on par with an A rank Noble Phantasm streamed out, moving to engulf Rostam and his steed before their charge met anything short of air. In a single burst of magical energy, a prime hero would be eradicated from this world.

In direct combat, NAGATO could likely outmatch Rostam, but against the team of Rostam and his steed, he would likely be defeated. However, that sort of theoretical loss would never come to pass, for just as Rostam possessed his steed, NAGATO possessed his sword.

This was the trump card of Demon Castle NAGATO. This was what made him worthy to challenge all the Servants of this war.
Next GM post will be made tomorrow, in the interest of letting everyone have a chance to reply.
All I'm gonna say is Jacob's Limbs ain't nothing to fuck with.

Diane Edelweiss
Group 4
Location: Diane's Compartment || Action: Losing her Marbles || Mood: Perplexed
Interacting with Rowan @Kore and Wakana @Tenma Tendo

Amidst the clamor of the world, amidst an ever-expanding sideshow of absurdity that took the form of a gathering of people, a single self beats back against the current defined by the reality that it occupied. Tiresias, standing before those with sight but incapable of reaching Truth. Brahma, standing before He of Ten Heads as the gift to surpass a world was granted. Something transcendentally Other, eroding at reason by virtue of existence. In this fashion, she takes form in the ephemeral foundation of a world, defined by her resistance to definition.

"-Why are there marbles?"

Behold, her transcendent might.

There was relatively little to be said about Diane's time in the train up until now, having been busying herself with a book that she'd evidently brought with her and paying little regard to the passage of time. Given everything she'd heard about that world beyond the Gate, she'd assumed that she would have been plagued by monsters by now, or something similar. It was thus a pleasant surprise when there were no monsters, but instead there were what looked like marbles. That was neat. Unless they were bombs or something, marbles were much nicer than monsters.

Hefting herself out of her seat, Diane glanced around at her own compartment for a handful of seconds before shrugging, bending over to pick up and pocket a handful of the marbles in a gesture that would be idiocy at its finest if they were in fact bombs, before moving to exit her compartment. As she did so, the sound of what was either a girl screaming or a very strange monster hunting for prey sounded along the train, causing Diane to quirk up slightly. Her exploratory step out of her compartment became a headlong charge as she moved in the direction of the scream. A sharp yell cut through the air, a bleeding dance of wind and chaos that melted into the surrounding cacophony.

"Don't worry, prospective sidekick! Your salvation is at hand!"

The protagonist had made her descent.

The golem writhed, its body drawing into itself as it compressed, and then continued even further. The arrow of Chi You struck true, landing at the site of the golem where two Archers had attacked moments earlier. The shields that were folding over one another as it compressed attempted to block the arrow, but it seemed that the act of compression mandated that those shields' integrity fell.

Let us say that in its compressed state, what had previously been a layer of one shield across its body had, by necessity, become a layer of ten; in this case, the integrity of each of those shields would have fallen to just over 10% of their former state, so that compression could be possible. Even Van-Fem could not compress a titan of stone to such a degree without making sacrifices, after all. However, while it was still compressing, those layers would not be ten shields thick as they would be upon completion, but rather three or four.

Thanks to this, the defenses that an A rank attack was previously needed to breach were penetrated, if only just. And yet...while this may have caused damage to the golem, it was not enough to stop it. After breaking through the shields, only strength equivalent to a D rank attack had reached the golem. How could that have been enough to stop it?

What was a castle that did not tower above man?

What was a monster that did not lurk above man?

What was a king that did not stand above man?

Yes, for all of these things, the first premise was only reasonable, but at the same time...

From thirty meters to ten, from ten to five, from five to two to just a sliver below.

Towers to tendrils, tendrils to limbs.

What was a hero that did not walk among man?

Better. Much better. Even if I wanted to stay in it, I can never get used to that form.

Arms, hands, legs, feet, torso, head--- come into being.

The transformation completed. This is the only reasonable result. It is unthinkable that a castle with a heart could stay as a castle for eternity.

In that place where the Demon Castle had descended, standing in the center of the crater that had been carved into the Eastern Field, was now a man.

A black-haired man.

A golem that bore the appearance of a man. Except this time, there was a light to his eyes, a glimmer in them that was...human. A resigned smile graced his lips as he clenched his right fist. Light, a dazzling light that cut through the darkness formed within his fist, magical energy condensing at an absurd pace in a quantity that even outstripped all of the mana that had been consumed upon the Demon Castle's entry.

To Ernest, this was the being that had killed his Servant.

To Norton, this was the being that had stolen his Master.

To Ruler, this was the being that had blighted his war.

And yet, none of them were the most affected by this man's appearance. For, on the other side of the city, a man looked through the eyes of his Servant, and could only think one thought.

That's impossible.

That's completely impossible.


"It's really been too long, and the circumstances aren't ideal, but still...it's nice to be back home, without that suppression keeping me down."

For the first time in a hundred years, the last king of Fuyuki, Matou Zouken, felt a cold pit form in his stomach. Incredulity. Disbelief. Fear.

"...hey Makiri, or is it Zouken now? If you're watching this through your Servant's eyes, sorry you had to see me like this, was trying to avoid it coming to this point. I hope the past two hundred years have been kind, though. I know she'd have been happy to see that you're still fighting, even if she'd be sad that you still have to be fighting."

Because, after all, that man was something that could not be here.

That man was something that was outside even the understanding of a five hundred year archmage.

"...I'm really sorry, Makiri, but that fight of yours ends now. I'll be taking that torch from you."

That man was-

"Na...gato?"
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