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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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@Raineh DazeI'm just saying, I'm not sure horses that fly through the air without any clear means of propulsion are bound by Newton's Second Law of Motion. :3


F = MA? P = MV? What have they got to do with it? I'm pretty certain these horses aren't the Vimana and, despite being what they are, are still qualitatively horses with horselike traits. Including not reaching max speed instantaneously. O_o
@Raineh DazeWell, I'll let you have it since you probably really don't want to die this early, and it would admittedly suck, but just for the record...there's no real way Berserker could have beaten Rider to Johanna when he left AFTER Rider. You can say horses are slow on the acceleration, but these aren't normal horses...normal horses don't fly. XD


Servants also aren't normal people. End result: faster acceleration, a Servant with mana burst, ME, and an NP is going to overtake a horse. For just long enough. :P
@Feyblue Well, Mira's turn now. xD

Ah, the desperate attempt to make sure that I got grammar right, and then running into the issue where using the formal version of you makes the Imperative the same as the infinitive in this case... I think. <_>
Johanna Faust


The command, so clearly given out, still left too little time to properly prepare for a Servant. Even a single action, something that the magus had enough time to do, wouldn't be able to compensate for a sudden change in attack vector. It was the worst possible situation to be in when your attacker could strike incredibly quickly. Still, there was just one thing on her side: horses weren't renowned for their acceleration, whereas a person... or Servant, could cross a straight gap relatively easily.

Being unceremoniously tackled out of the way and onto the floor... well, somehow, the cigarette had stayed in her mouth, which was a miracle unto itself. She didn't need more burns. Yet being on the ground had its own advantages, hand pressed against rock, the burning feeling of magecraft already in her veins...

"Fangen Sie."

A quick spell, too quick for a common magus to copy in the same time--and an immediate response, mana flowing through the ground to Estelle. No unsuspecting girl caught up in anger would really be expecting what followed, nor one unprepared for any sort of physical altercation. One leg caught above a gap, falling, then the gap sealing just as fast. Not dangerous at this stage... not so long as she kept the spell up, didn't let the world's corrective impulses do the rest of it and set up a race against time. Barriers and magecraft could only hold out so long if one didn't have a specific way out of it.

If she was concerned about that, it was easier to just suffocate or crush them herself.

"You'll see I was telling the truth, Varianbec. Promise to leave, take Rider and go. This is more than enough in one night for a child," the enforcer said, looking up from her hunched position, towards the girl--though a clear view was necessarily blocked by Servants.
I'll be honest, if she didn't follow with the same sort of haste Johanna left with, she'd probably be catching up right in the middle of that wall of exposition. xD
We do not have Kirei.

Therefore, the tall magus is the one who gets to have far too long dialogue.
Johanna Faust


She didn't know? She didn't know? Of all the cruelties to inflict on a child, even if the child was a homunculus, this had to be one of the worst. Brought into the world and immediately given a duty without concern for whether it would be suitable, nothing more than a magical doll to be made and thrown away. Yet to leave the child with the delusional hope that if they did what their parents wanted, anything would come of it? Those sort of people were the worst.

The golden flash and the increased strain on her reserves meant one thing and one thing only: Berserker had joined the fighting. Well, so long as he didn't get killed and didn't start deploying Noble Phantasms at an alarming rate, if such a thing was within his abilities, she would be under no pressure and free to keep talking. If you need backup, just say. Rider doesn't possess Saber's magical immunity.

"You might be the victor, but you would still die regardless of your other actions," the white-haired magus said, reaching into her pocket and pulling out a somewhat crumpled packet of cigarettes, "The way the war is constructed leaves you with no other options, unless you can claim to have seen the Vessel of the Grail stored elsewhere."

Lid off, and one bent content pulled out, "Before the Grail can itself be activated and its ritual completed, all of the defeated Heroic Spirits must be stored in some suitable vessel. For the first three of Fuyuki's wars, is was truly just a cup. Yet the Einzbern recognised that such a thing was too fragile, too vulnerable--even an accident could destroy it and freeze the war. Something had to be done to prevent this, so they made a single change for the wars within my lifetime.

"By making one of their homunculi into the Grail, they created one that could heal and keep itself alive, that could use magecraft to support a Servant. Why not rig your chances of winning the war by making your entrant one that none of the other participants can afford to kill?" she said, a brief word lighting the cigarette--a simple spell, even outside one's affinity--and drawing in. Really, of all the habits, that she kept this one after all the fighting... well, maybe she'd not have the scars without it. "For Fuyuki's Fourth and Fifth Grail Wars, their homunculus was also the Grail.

"But a person cannot be a container for Heroic Spirits, not for long. No matter how things turned out, no matter how they performed in the war, there could be only one outcome. By the end of it, they would be reduced to nothing more than a vessel to complete the ritual. To the homunculus, it would be an empty victory. If they won, there would be no chance for them to make a wish. If they lost, they would die even if spared by the other Masters. If they were killed beforehand, the ritual would fail and their entire existence would be worthless." Another cloud of smoke.

"Unless some other homunculus is part of this war, then your family never told you the truth. Without a doubt, you are the Vessel and your victory will earn you nothing but suicide. The Einzbern are unquestionably the greatest at making homunculi, so you might not even be able to hold on all the way to the end of the war as a person. Do you really plan to push on with this attempt, knowing that you cannot achieve anything?

"Better to spend your remaining time more pleasantly, or to fight your pre-ordained fate. If they taught you all that would be needed, there might still be chance to make a substitute."
Now to continue talking despite the Servant fight going on. Priorities.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to get longer and longer dialogue. We need some Kirei-level exposition going, here. Even if this means that I treat the fight scene going on straight ahead of me as a piece of fluff. :D
Y'know, if we start having a contest of Master stamina, this'll turn into the padded sumo grail war. :P
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