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FTFY."So there is this war between wizards-"
"Magi."
I blinked, still trying to get the terminology properly settled within my nerve-wracking trail of thoughts..
"Magi,"
Not yet. But she might make some fun stuff with Sean's comments and... expect some meta stuff to happen soon in this story.OH boi, that big fat slab of irony in the Sakura conversation, does this mean she'll take rider back?
I would say it is possible depending on where she studied English, and if she had traveled to any country with English as its first language. Considering Japanese names (each having a specific meaning that is instantly known upon reading it [with some glorious examples like Ichirou 'First Son' ]), 'Saber' wouldn't sound that unusual. If she had lived in a English speaking country for a few months to years, then yes, it would be very strange for her not to catch the oddity of 'Saber.'There is no way in hell that an English teacher would have missed something off about an individual coming from Great Britain named 'Saber' as first name.
So was it Sean's stash or Kiri's?Somehow, Irisviel managed to hack into Sean's PC and found his stash. Kerry proceeded to meticulously erase bits of the PC's data in retaliation
Sean's, but Kerry wasn't happy that his wife had to look in... quite a lot of strange stuff there.
CuriousYet that wasn't something that was meant to be used for the sake of self-defence.
I was expecting a M1911, or even a Beretta M15- God, even an old-style Luger or Walther PP would have been better than this.
"Thanks?"
"You're welcome, Master."
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Omake 4: Summoning Issue (Emiya Combo 4)
Suggested by: Tazamz
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This. Cursed. Why.
He has something similar to Ciel alright, but I can't say what exactly it is as... it's quite spoiler-heavy.So Sean has magical potential comparable to those like Ciel...?
He has something similar to Ciel alright, but I can't say what exactly it is as... it's quite spoiler-heavy.
is the assasin kiritsugu emiyaChapter 2: Lottery of Murder (1)
"This time I have a real reason why I've skipped work."
Oh boy, how should I describe the immense dread I was feeling while staying so close to this creepy place?
Do I even have to explain why I hated all churches without distinctions?
Big buildings with incredible internal-external decorations that easily appeared like pretty things to look at during daytime, but once the night fell those would turn in one of the worst locations to be wandering around.
Now, it's important to say that that the creepiness factor behind the church itself was subjective as I've heard of people somehow endeared by the quietness and lack of crowds that the nighttime allowed them to have.
To… pray and all of that stuff.
But the thing I can certainly find as an objective reason to be around this area of Fuyuki for too long was the 'humble' host of said building.
Someone that represented the kind of strict holier-than-thou preaching that no one in particular found likable or even easy to listen to without flinching.
Which is why, finding a job here proved to be not only good news but also a scary and 'oh my god, this is a horror movie' kind of development.
Seriously, I could easily and shamelessly admitt that even the Monk Boy's temple-home, with its monk people and overly-friendly father, was much better than this old decaying building that I was supposed to work within.
"I remember you using those very words just last week, Graham-kun," The dark-haired priest replied silkily, dark eyes staring blankly onto my face. "I also remember hearing that you had been bragging around about having 'fooled me' with this excuse."
Kirei Kotomine was the most frightening piece of the rotten structure.
A man that seemed to have just two expressions in his arsenal, proving to be so emotionless and lacking of any concern a normal priest should be sprouting about in their sermons.
Impassive and creepy, sometimes even mixing the both and creating the most horrifying look one could be subjected with and, much to my immense displeasure, I was the one to receive those the most because of this job.
Yet I was inwardly relieved by the fact he was set in his 'blank mode' and seemed quite calm despite the annoyance hinted in his words..
"I was pulled into some shady business and forced to abide under a thug for a whole day."
It was the truth, only changed to make me appear as I truly was back then.
A victim of a system ruled by morons.
He frowned at my description, but then a creepy smile crossed upon his face, warning me of an incoming creepy moment.
Also, before I forget to mention it, yes Shirou had tried to find me after school-day for the whole punishment stuff.
Sadly, he failed to predict that I much preferred making use of a nearby window to leave the Academy instead of dealing utter boredom and annoyance he was planning to dispense for how things had gone yesterday.
Thank God said window was by ground level and I didn't need to pull any risky maneuver to get out of that troublesome instance.
"And?" Kotomine pressed, bringing back to the discussion.
I shrugged at him, thinking that some more 'truth' could do the conclusive job of getting him off my hide.
"I guided the child of some rich, European couple staying nearby," I stated while humming quietly, then I paused for a brief moment as I remembered something that had got me thinking later that night.
"By the way, Kirei, you told me that the castle deep in the wood hasn't been owned by anyone for decades now," I moved the discussion to this topic. "The child I had to accompany around asked to be left by the big fortress there and I saw some lights on in some of the rooms."
"Is that so?" He mumbled quietly, his eyes adopting a fascinated glint.
His smile widened a little, enough to send some chills down my spine.
"Did this 'child' perhaps have white hair and red eyes?"
I blinked and stared confusingly at the man as he pointed out the odd details that were Illya's. And he was a priest.
"Kirei, I remind you that Japanese cops aren't going to ignore any creepy priest activity about children," I darkly replied back. "I mean, you might be some big shot with some members of the town's administration council, but that is a big no-no."
His eyes widened, brief surprise breaking his face in a rare moments of shock.
"I-I would never-"
"Don't care," I interrupted with a huff. "Just don't even mention this again, don't try to do any crap about that, and accept the excuse regarding yesterday."
He frowned at the last bit, his lips pressing in a thin line as he pondered well over the matter… before ultimately nodding.
A pensive look appeared on his face as the man pointed his finger at the broom near the hallway leading to the inner courtyard of the church.
I gave him a nod before making my way right inside the open entrance of the building, ignoring the fact that the priest was now looking right where the forest was.
I couldn't just be bothered right now, and I knew that Kirei wasn't that 'creepy' about people.
I picked the instrument of mass destruction that I was most accustomed with and proceeded to start my glorious duties of house cleaning!
To my dismay and disappointment, my wish to experience a simple, relaxing day at work and away from any hindrances failed the moment I saw a certain Golden Moron approaching from the distance.
I sighed and turned to stare at him, waiting for him to get close enough to speak.
Gilgamesh, or Gil, was what Shinji Matou probably craved to be but already knew he would never be able reach because of a massive difference in terms of of cockiness and grammar assholery.
The blond was an idiot, thus the nickname I had provided him since day one.
The reason for such harsh judgment from my part?
"I see that you have been put back to your rightful place, mongrel," The blond-haired, red-eyed young man stated with a hint of gloating. "I hope that you finally understand that this is your only chance at life.
I smiled sweetly at his 'nice' words.
"And I see that you are still trying the whole jerkier-than-thou act as usual, goldie."
His red eyes widened in brief fury at my comeback, yet not even the burning fire behind those orbs fazed the smug grin latched onto my face as I got the reaction I wanted from him in that instance.
"Always belittling your superiors," He continued with a scoff. "You are just a shameful mutt that can't truly understand where you truly belong in life."
"If this was the case, Gil," I replied calmly, almost giddily. "Then you should have just stayed in your room- oh sorry, in your kingdom while people enjoy their lives away from your radiant comments."
Some might be wondering why we were already debating so heatedly without even a main topic, and the answer might catch people off-guard by how idiotic it is.
Since the day we have met each other, we have been playing this funny game between us in multiple occasions.
A game where the Golden Moron would end up getting pissed at my sarcastic rebuttals, but he wasn't allowed to actively do anything aggressive about it.
He knew that reacting violently would make him appear as if he had lost any of the arguments we were so quick to dispute about.
When Emiya mentioned that there was a 'unique' friendship between himself and Shinji, he sure failed to understand the real nature of their relationship because of his density.
The rivalry between me and Gil was actually easy to understand and explain as it could be described in few words.
It was equally frustrating and refreshing.
Harsh word was met by harsh words, poison with poison, and hand-grenade with hand-grenade.
Heck, the moron would actually 'demand' my 'presence' for some help with the few coop games he had stacking in one of his room's corner.
What was more surprising of these situations was how the priest barely cared if I skipped work for a reason related to Gilgamesh, which proved that there was something strange over his stay here.
Another mystery was why Kirei decided to let Gil stay to live in the church, knowing how much of a bratty teen the bastard was and how limited the man's patience truly was.
The man was seemingly one that made terrible decisions without an apparent reason, even with his obsession over that Mapo Tofu spicy crap.
"By the way, mongrel," The Golden Moron resumed the discussion with a sigh. What would you do if you were given the chance of making a wish coming true… without having to face any rules?"
...What a very, very odd question.
Especially since it wasn't related with what we had just spoken about
"Possibly have the best castle in the world," I muttered with a shrug. "With tall and thick walls to keep Emiya and Taiga away from me, maybe infinite supplies of food and goods and.. every. Single. Videogame!"
I was smiling giddily the more I unfolded this thought out loud.
That was the best a sassy boy like me could wish in his life and I was surprised when Gil merely nodded at it without inquiring for more.
"Interesting wish."
After saying this, I saw him turn around and walk away, leaving me with a confusing sense of dread.
"What was that even supposed to mean?!"
My yell seemingly fell on deaf ears and, a few moments later, I resumed my chores in blissful.
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"He will make a good Master."
Kirei blinked curiously at the sudden statement, carefully eyeing the King of Heroes as he strolled inside the main room of the Church.
"Graham-kun?" The man hummed quietly, almost intrigued. "He does seem to have the qualities to become a Master but any Servant would still be an issue to us all if-"
"You misunderstood my words, Kotomine. Also, cease your faux bravado as I can see through you craven mind."
The priest's eyes widened at the threat behind the brief glare coming his way, forcing him to nod.
"U-Understood, my liege."
Gilgamesh smiled at the submission and he finally sat upon the altar, only to look down upon the empty man before him.
"Sean Graham would possibly be the best Master for me, Kirei," The Archer-Class Servant declared with utter conviction. "Not only is he malleable to my desire, but he will prove to be a jester funnier than Tokiomi."
…
"My liege, I apologise if I disappointed you so much-"
"Be quiet, Kotomine!"
Silence fell upon them, red eyes chastising the impatient man.
"You have served me well, Kotomine, but I found myself bored out of my mind by the lack of action that this decade has been," The King of Heroes explained quietly. "The Grail War is around the corner and I want to fight her once again, in equal grounds and not as a mud corpse."
Kirei's hand shoot up to his chest, where his second heart now beating calmly.
"You are going to be bestowed with my mercy to survive as you have been faithful to me until now but I decided against rewarding you more as for your actions in the Fourth War."
The Archer looked at the Command Spells on the priest's hand.
"Tomorrow morning I shall commence a special ritual to contract myself with Graham and I will not accept any interruptions."
The man grimaced, feeling like he was going to regret accepting this but nodded at the request.
"You shall not get disturbed, my liege."
Gilgamesh grunted and left the priest once again alone as he retreated back to his room.
Kotomine sighed tiredly as he glanced at the statue of Jesus Christ with a bored look.
Now, what was he supposed to do with his plans regarding Bazett.
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"Geez, that creepy priest could have told me that this storage room had gotten so filthy after last week."
Seriously, why there were so many storage rooms in this small church?!
My journey forced by my impressive task of cleaning up the place took me right in the backstage area of the building, where Kotomine would leave unused furniture and other stuff that he didn't need to use in the present.
My main target was the massive concentration of dust and cobwebs that had been growing near the center of the room, forcing me to ditch my broom for a brief moment to move some boxes and create a path to the zone in question
I shan't ever let the dustland prevail!
As I made my way towards the middle of the room, I paused the moment I felt something small under my shoe and, as I stared down and picked up the little thing, I found myself stunned by what I had just found.
The metallic capsule was shaped in the form of something fairly familiar for a Gamer like me and… I blinked.
Why did Kotomine have used bullets lingering around and… why it was here of all places?
I give it a long look before deciding to put it away in my pocket in the hope of making further research about the curious matter.
Could it be that I found a crucial proof about Kotomine's past? Was he actually a former 007?
That would explain the whole bipolar mood he had going and why he looked as secretive as if he was hiding something big- gah!
I flinched and retracted my left hand away from one of the boxes I had touched distractedly, ignoring the little rusty steel bar that had been poking there.
I glanced at the little cut by the index's tip, groaning as I knew that I had to make sure that I hadn't gotten any infection developing from it once I gotten back home.
Just as I continued to study the little injury, I failed to notice the little blood-drop falling off my finger and right onto the floor.
Mere moments later, panic surged from within my chest as I heard a loud vibrating sound emerging from the center of the area.
I looked down once again and I felt my jaw dropping at the origin of some strange blue light engulfing the place.
I blinked with silent dread as I tried to follow the various, weird lines/writings/symbols that were forming quite the intricate circle on the floor as those continued to glow a magical way.
"What the-!"
Soon a bright light worse than hundreds of flashbangs blinded me silent, but I managed to shriek mere moments later at the abnormal situation happening right where I was standing by.
D-Did I activate some bomb? Was this some security system that bastard of a priest had left for me to trip and die by?
But just as my frightened thoughts domineered my mind over the predicament, something else happened just mere moments later.
It all stopped, the light and the noise.
Darkness fell once more in the room and, as I opened my eyes to try and gauge the circumstance about what the heck had just happened, I found myself going tense at the relative close up of a new figure within the room. Someone intimidating.
In front of me was a tall man that seemed prepared to wage war on some battlefield.
His face was covered by a red hood and an armored mask and he was wearing what seemed to be a mix of medieval chainmail and modern combat clothes.
"Hero Assassin here to heed your call," He spoke loudly enough to break my current state of shock, and then he looked down to me with a calm posture. "Are you my Master?"
..."What the fuuuuuuuuuuuuck!?!"
I almost tripped backwards at this introduction, my eyes were wide open in utter shock at what I just listened to and, before I could have fallen and probably cracked my head open on the impact, I saw the masked figure reach out to take hold of my arm.
"Be careful."
The stern voice was more than enough to get me to comply to it as I stood still, restraining myself from struggling against his hold.
Meanwhile the man was looking at my hand and… what the heck is that tattoo!?
I felt paling at the idea that now I had something of a messy ink work on my good hand.
Why it had to be my right hand? Why not on the less useful, my left one?!
"Master, you should take probably rest there," The figure muttered calmly, gesturing me the few boxes behind me. "You might be hyperventilating and we are not in a situation to allow panic to make bad decisions."
'Situation'? What kind of situation could be worse than what I was currently experiencing?
Yet, instead of asking this to him, I decided to comply and sit on one of the sealed-shut boxes and nod at him.
"First thing, where are we, Master?"
"Fuyuki's church," I blurted nervously, still unsure what was going on here.
Was this a crazy murderer that just randomly appeared after that light-show? Was I going insane and this was an hallucination?
He tensed up a little, but this 'Assassin' didn't seem nervous about me… but rather where we were.
"This is… this is quite the bad news," The man muttered with a sigh. "The Church is meant to be the neutral area and- If we are caught by the overseer, we might end up-"
"H-Hold up a second, who are you and why is this-"
"I will explain while we are on our way out of this place," He interrupted once again, this time sporting a tenser voice. "It's for the best if we leave this building unnoticed and as quickly as possible."
I gulped nervously as he yanked at me to stand up and follow him around.
"I-Is this a kidnapping?" I asked in a half-whisper, getting a sigh in return.
"No, this is not a kidnapping, Master," The figure replied dryly. "In fact, I think this is a rescue attempt of sort."
I blinked at the response, even more confused about the situation than I had been mere moments ago.
We stopped for a moment as we turned by the end of the corridor, the masked man glancing around for anyone nearby.
The church was mostly desolate at this late hour and I wouldn't be surprised that it was just Kotomine and Gilgamesh here.
"W-Why are you calling me 'Master'? Is this something of a codename or-"
"It's a denomination for your role in this War," He interrupted, finally resuming the little walk towards the backside exit of the building.
I blinked with some perplexity over the answer, still keeping quiet as we finally rushed out of the half-closed door that led outside.
"War? What war-"
He almost tripped as I finally pressed him on the topic, his posture visibly tensing up as he looked once more at my face. "You mean to tell me that you don't really know what is going on?"
I merely shrugged and he gave a grave sigh before continuing with his speech.
"The Holy Grail War, it's a competition where seven Magus battles for the conquest of the Holy Grail," 'Assassin' explained with a distracted voice, his attention returning to his current proximity as if he was expecting an attack very soon. "The Magus become Master to Seven Heroic Spirits, Servants, which are the main fighters for this conflict."
"And- and you are one of these Servants? Wait, but I can't be a Master, I'm just a normal student at Homura-"
"If you managed to summon me, then you are a Magus," The 'Servant' interjected once again, prompting me to stare in shock at this development.
A Magus? Was that like a wizard but… I wasn't Harry Potter!
I didn't have any magic on me, nor there was any proof to support that ridiculous claim… except the presence of this man.
While a strong part of my mind was skeptical about this whole 'magical war', I couldn't just think that the man had appeared in that storage room out of nowhere.
And… what if Gilgamesh-
"W-Why is the Grail War important?" I asked once again, realizing that we were now rushing down the staircase that led to the nearby park. "I mean, to be making some crazy war, you need to have an incentive for-"
"The Grail realizes people's wishes. Just once a war for the victor."
I tensed a little, my brain picking up a pattern between the mysterious behavior of the blond at asking that strange question and the explanation provided by the 'Servant'.
"Any wish?" I parroted quietly and the man merely nodded, further fueling the revelation that I was trying to wrap my head about.
Kotomine and Gilgamesh knew of the War and… they were dangerous?
I mean, I could see that coming from Kirei, but Gil didn't seem that much of a jerk to be on the murderous scale.
"So there is this war between wizards-"
"Magi."
I blinked, still trying to get the terminology properly settled within my nerve-wracking trail of thoughts..
"Magi," I corrected myself with a sigh, the quick rush adopted from the masked figure to escape the church slowly coming a calmer and lessened sprint. "This war is for the winner to make use of a wish-granting device."
He nodded at my summarized, simple explanation and finally… we stopped.
We were in one of the areas deep in the park, far away from the illuminated paths all across the place and… Assassin started to speak once again.
"There are seven classes: Saber, Archer, Lancer, Assassin, Rider, Caster, and Berserker."
I frowned at some of the names.
"Lancer as in lance-wearing men/women or spear-wielding ones?" I asked for some clarification and I got a mere snort back.
"Yes."
The sass is strong within this asshole. I like it.
I gave him a nod but soon I focused on another concern of mine.
"What if a Servant decide to just... backstab his Master?"
"That's a very rare predicament, Master." Assassin answered with a careful note in his voice. "There are the Command Spells, the signs in your hand, that can be used to control traitorous Servants or even boost loyal ones to win battles."
I stared at the mentioned hand and I blinked numbly at the red tattoo impressed on it.
"So this is kind of a way to know who are the Masters in this conflict, right?" I inquired once again, getting a simple nod in return "Maybe I should put some gloves on from now on."
"I approve this choice, Master," The Servant agreed quickly. "It would be best to reduce our chances of being discovered."
I nodded, trying to make sense of this whole messy thing.
"So, is there something… else that I should know?"
Just as I concluded the query, a small virtual-like tablet appeared in front of me with a long list of stats.
Name: Unknown
Class: Assassin
Master: Sean Graham
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Stats
Strength: D
Agility: A+
Endurance: C
Mana: C
Luck: E
Skills:
Presence Concealment: A+
Independent Action: A
Affections of the Holy Grail: A+
Noble Phantasm: Unknown (Rank B/B+)
"Two questions." I hummed quietly over what seemed to be game-like stats. "Why are your name and NP listed as 'Unknown'. And what do your skills truly… do?"
"My Noble Phantasm is dependent to my name and I prefer to not reveal it for the sake of advantageous anonymity," The Servant replied while glancing around the zone. "In the Grail War knowing a Hero's name give a major advantage over your enemies as they are usual are heroes from the past."
I nodded at the logic behind his decision, but I found it quite annoying that there seemed to be some more reasons behind his choice and the one he had mentioned was just one of convenience than the primary one.
But before I could have pressed him on that, the man was already listing up what his abilities were.
"Presence Concealment gives me the ability to camouflage myself from my enemies, with my current ranking I can also hide my magical signature."
Literally Solid Snake but against magical foes. I couldn't help but be glad that he was more than good in the stealth game.
"Independent Action allows me to keep a major distance from Master differently from other Servants."
"So you can commit mass destruction actions without having me too much close to disrupt them?" I asked with a hint of surprise and… giddiness. While the chemistry accident had been casual, I wouldn't certainly deny myself the chance of making use of some terror campaign over my enemy via explosive pranking.
"That is indeed the case, Master."
After saying this, I waited a little more for him to complete the list but… Assassin stopped completely, seemingly unaware of the third ability.
"Uh, what about the third one?" I questioned him about, frowning a little as he looked a little confused about what I was talking about.
"What do you mean, Master?" I blinked as Assassin's confusion seemed to be really genuine, yet the tablet had not lied to me... had it?
I had to ask for more.
"It says here that you have a third skill, Affections of the Holy Grail, Rank A+."
"I don't know what it could be, Master," The Servant replied curtly, sounding fairly certain with his lack of awareness over the topic. "It is the first time I hear about this- You say that this is a skill of mine, right?"
I gave him a nod, but instead of continuing this little interrogation, I felt that it was about time to take my leave back home.
It was fairly late and from my understanding, the more I was outside, the higher were the chances of getting attacked by some other Servants.
Hopefully I wasn't going to face someone with the name 'Berserker'. If I had learned something from Anime, it's that you never face someone that can go in a 'Berserk state' permanently.
"I think it's time for us to retreat to… safety then," I hummed with some uncertainty. "So, how do we work with the whole fact you are a masked figure since, you know, there have been some sightings of some murderers around and you would be mistaken for one-"
Before I could finish the sentence, I saw the Servant nod and... dematerialize into glittery, golden dust.
"What in the goddang fuck did you do?"
I can switch from my Material Body to my Spiritual body to reduce the consume on your Magic Circuits.
That sounds quite good and- You can read my head and- Wait, what do you mean with Magic Circuits?
And with that all Servants have been summoned! The Fifth Holy Grail War has officially began!
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AN
Oh my, Oh mai!
After this chapter things will take a drastic turn compared to the last story.
While the linearity of the previous draft had followed well the plot of the Heaven's Feel Route, I have plans to take a major detour with multiple twists and changes.
The first one I can already talk about is… Bazett is going to be alive and Master of Lancer.
So yes, there is an Assassin Servant and… I think everyone recognized him.
Funny Fact: Sean hates Kiritsugu the most.
Funny Fact 2: It's the Heaven's Feel Route.
yes
does he remember the 4th grail war
The Assassin EMIYA version for Kiritsugu is someone that never pursued a partnership with the Einzberns and continued to be the Magus Killer until he perished... and joined the Counter-Force.