Of Blades and Devils chapter four
Samuel grinned at the girl, "This is Issei, part of the war."
The girl sighed, "Well obviously, if he wasn't you wouldn't have brought him here. Besides my runes detected his presence and his nature as a contestant the moment he stepped into the building. I merely wanted a name."
The girl turned her gaze towards Issei "So, I assume that you have extended an invitation to him about our alliance."
Samuel nodded "Yep, but originally I invited him over to help fix him up. We got into a bit of a fight when we first bumped into each other."
The girl scowled at Samuel "So you engaged him without any idea of his capabilities or motives?"
The Scottish boy rubbed the back of his head sheepishly. "Look I'm sorry alright, but we might get a new ally out of it. Besides Issei seems like a pretty decent guy, just the kind of person we want in our alliance."
"Our alliance is not about finding the 'decent guys' in this war. I is about preventing the wrong sort of 'guys' from winning. Honestly Samuel, he could just be pretending in order to get within striking distance of both of us in order to eliminate us now."
Samuel shook his head "Nah, my gut says we can trust him. Maybe your just paranoid Madison."
"For the last time, your stomach is not a reliable source of information. And I am not paranoid, I simply observe the situation and act accordingly in order to achieve our goals, and keep both of us alive. "
She turned to Issei "Still Samuel is rarely wrong about things like this." She studied him carefully, her eyes taking in every detail of his face and posture.
The she raised her hands and crossed he arms over her chest. The symbols on her gloves started to glow with an iridescent light. Then she thrust her hands forward, and began to tilt her hand and manoeuvre her figures like a puppeteer.
The ornate statues of ice around the room shot forwards at an incredible speed. Their arms lengthening and sharpening into jagged blades.
"Tra-"
He tried to activate his circuits and bring forth a weapon, but before he was able to complete his trigger phrase Madison had slammed a fist into his stomach. Before he was able to recover the statues had surrounded him, their bladed arms trapping him. If he tried to move he would just be throwing himself onto one of those blades.
Madison apply raised a gloved hand to his neck, and began to apply pressure. It was light and didn't really effect his breathing, but the message was clear.
Samuel stated forwards "Madison! For God's sake he doesn't know anything!"
Madison glanced back at Samuel over her shoulder. "How can you be certain of that. Besides, this won't hurt him. I am just going to ask him some questions, I will be able to tell if he lies.
"Madison, when I say he doesn't know anything, he really doesn't know anything. He hasn't even talked with the priest yet."
Madison span round to face Samuel. "You mean you got into a fight with someone who hasn't been informed yet! Breaking one of the first rules of the war!"
"Oh sure, it's not like you're doing the same thing."
She sniffed, somehow looking down at Samuel despite him towering over her, "I was ensuring that we had not been infiltrated by an enemy, you on the other hand simply started a fight."
"Umm, can you please let go of my nec-"
"Shut up!"
"Okay."
Samuel shook his head. "Look, what's done is done. We can only look towards the future and hope that Issei can forgive us."
"You mean forgive you?"
"In fairness you are the one with your hand around my neck. "
Madison scowled before taking a step backwards. She gave a quick flick of her hands and the ice statues returned to their original places. Although Issei noticed that they now all seemed to be looking at him.
"Would you like a seat?"
"I would prefer to stand thanks."
The girl glared at him. "When someone offers you a seat it is usually polite to sit down."
Raising a hand in resignation he sat down on one of the sofas. They felt as expensive as they looked.
The girl nodded. "Did Samuel inflict any major injuries?"
Issei looked at her for a second before nodding. "Yeah, I think he cracked a rib and smashed my head on the street. Do you have a first aid kit or something?"
Madison laughed for a moment before shaking her head. "Samuel could you fetch me Grønn Duk."
The Scotish boy nodded. "Sure." He opened one of the doors and stepped through.
"Grønn Duk?"
"The first mystic code I ever made, basicly a magical object. Although I have updated it as I have grown. Essentially it's just a blanket with healing runes stitched into it." She smiled. "I was barely eleven when I made the prototype for it. I wasn't very good at naming things either. But I suppose we should get onto more important topics."
She seemed to study him in greater detail for a moment.
"So," Madison began. "Is it true that you have no knowledge of the war?"
"I know there is one, but other than that nothing."
Madison nodded before sitting down in her chair, leaning back she seemed to study the ceiling for a second or two. "Well where to start, tell me Issei how much do you know of the various magical parts of the world?"
He shrugged, "I guessed there were organisations, or at the very least people with magic when I was a kid. After all I couldn't be the only person with magic. The only group I know anything about is the Grigori, and even then I only know the name."
The girl blinked at him "You know of the Grigori, one of the three biblical faction. As in know they exist and not from your religion."
Issei winced slightly. I may have gotten into a fight with one of their members."
Madison nodded slowly. "And may I inquire how long ago this fight took place?"
Issei was about to reply but cut himself short. If he gave her a true reply then he would be placing a rather large amount of trust in a pair of people who had both assaulted him. Granted Samuel seemed to think that he would be fine with it and Madison was trying to make sure he wasn't a spy or an assassin. Still if they wanted him dead then all they would need to do would be to give him to Yuuma and the older man. He only just won against Yuuma, against two opponents he wouldn't stand a chance. After all there was a difference between a fight that happened a couple of years ago and one that happened yesterday.
But he doubted Samuel and Madison would need the Grigori to do their dirty work for them. Hell Samuel could of killed him earlier if he wanted to. The same with Madison and her ice statues. And in the end what would they have to gain from giving him to Yuuma? Nothing. So why was he being so hesitant?
Deniability he realized. As long as he didn't get involved with these two he could almost pretend that he wasn't involved with this stupid war, what happened with Yuuma could of just been a bad dream. He could just carry on with his life and keep his magic at arm's length. It was stupid and irrational. But it was really damn attractive. You see it in anime or books, when the protagonist gets their superpower they immediately fall in love with it and use it as much as they can.
Most people don't react like that, sure there would be some who accept it immediately. Most get scared of their power. Terrified even. They wonder where it came from, what will people do if they find out? Will they be captured by the military or scientists and experimented on? Will the people they care about think of them as a freak? Could their power hurt them in some way?
Issei took a deep breath. "I suppose I'm in the second group." He thought. "My power almost killed me, and now I'm running from my own shadow." So he had a choice, to try to pretend that he could ignore his power for ever and die, or face his fears and take a step into a world he had tried his hardest to avoid. "And it all comes down to me deciding to trust them." Suicide or a chance for survival. But survival in a world that probably held more dangers than he thought possible.
"It happened last night. Hell the only reason I am still alive is that the priest stopped one of them from finishing me of."
Madison gaped at him for a moment, before recovering her composure. "I see. I was aware that some of the Grigori were in town. Would it be to forward of me to ask about the circumstances of the engagement? Did they seem aware of your powers?"
He shook his head. "She seemed really surprised when I used my magic. And as for the why we were fighting. We were, um, well we were kind of on a date."
He saw a sly smirk spread across Madison's face. "Oh. Did you truly break her heart that badly Issei?"
"Please, it was a perfect date. Well, up until she tried to kill me."
"I take it you were not aware of the fact that she was not human before then?"
"The first hint I got was when she grew wings and tried to stab me."
She cocked her head to the side slightly. "So, why would she lure you into going on a date with her, then trying to kill you? From what you have said she didn't seem to know about the war, or the magic granted to you by it. Did she mention anything else?"
Issei nodded. "She said I had something called a Sacred Gear. She said it had something to do with dragons. At first she thought it was something to do with my magic, but, well I make swords. That doesn't exactly scream dragon to anyone."
Madison nodded. "She was right. While you may have a Sacred Gear it has nothing to do with the war. Still that explains why she attacked you. The Grigori are well known for their leader fascination with Sacred Gears."
"Also when the priest showed up he said that he was letting them stay with him. If he is part of the war, and I assume he wants to keep it a secret as well, why is he letting them stay with him?"
Madison frowned slightly, her eyes narrowed. "Most likely to make sure that he doesn't die. As the adjudicator if he died then the entire war would have no supervision. He is most likely playing it safe and making himself out to be sympathetic to them." Still having those damn crows occupying the Grail Wars neutral territory is worrying to say the least."
Issei may of not known much about what was going on, but he was smart enough to figure out that was a bad thing. Samuel had mentioned that a lot of rules had been introduced to the war to prevent the Three factions from finding out about it. Madison had called the Grigori one of the three Biblical factions. He was willing to bet that they meant the same thing. If so then having one of the people you are trying to keep your war secret from living in what sounded like an important location was not great news.
He was broken out of his train of thought by the green bundle of cloth that was thrown at his face.
"You hear all of that Samuel?" Questioned Madison.
"Yep." Came the reply. "Crows in the church, Issei has a Sacred Gear and needs some advice on how to treat a girl on a date, that about everything?"
Issei looked at him for a moment. "Enhanced senses?"
"We all have them." Came the reply.
Madison waved a hand at them. "That's Grønn Duk. Just wrap it around you and it will feed on the mana in the air to power it."
Wrapping the blanket around himself he noticed the green cloth had dozens of runes stitched into it, each a similar shade of green as the cloth itself. The runes seemed to glow slightly before fading. His body began to feel weightless and his chest and the back of his head began to go numb.
"Give it an hour or two and you should be perfectly fine."
He nodded at her before falling silent. Content to simply fell the healing process do its work. Samuel perched himself on the arm of a chair and nodded at Madison. She leaned back for a moment.
"So where to start. Is suppose since you are involved the Grigori the three factions would be the best place to start."
Issei cocked his head. "You said that they were the three Biblical factions. And Yuuma and the other guy had black wings, so were they fallen angels or something?"
"That's exactly right. While I don't know all the details, I can tell you the gist of it. The three factions refers to the three major factions of supernatural being within Christianity. They are the Angels and the God of the Bible, Devils, and the Fallen or the Grigori, angles that have fallen from grace. These three factions were at war with one another for a very long time. However as causalities began to rack up all three factions found themselves at risk of extinctions. After the death of Lucifer a treaty was formed between the factions. A pact of non-aggression or a cease fire so that they could replenish their numbers. That has continued to this day."
"Okay, but what's a Sacred Gear? That was the reason that Yuuma tried to kill me."
This time it was Samuel who spoke up "A sacred Gear is apparently an object that was implanted into humans by God. I think it was meant to give them a way to balance the scales or something."
Madison nodded. "Indeed, and the leader of the Grigori is well known for his fascination with them. Although ordering something like this is unheard of for him."
Issei sorted the information. "Okay that makes sense. But what about this war, why are you so desperate to keep it a secret from them. And why are we fighting in the first place?"
The girl sighed slightly. "The purpose of this war is simple. It is essentially a battle for the Holy Grail."
That gave him pause for a moment. He may of not been raised as a Christian, but even he still knew what the Grail was. Still…
"The Holy Grail. Like the cup used in the last supper?"
At that Madison shook her head. "No, it was only named after it. It is actually a massive vessel to contain Prana." She glanced at Issei and he opened his mouth, but before he could she continued. "Prana is the combined form of Mana in the air, and Od that is produced within the body. Essentially it is just a massive clump of magical energy. However when it has been filled it creates a connection to the Greater Grail."
Issei tried to open his mouth gain, but Madison seeing his confusion cut him off. The Holy Grail is essentially just gathering enough power to punch a hole to the Root. The Root is the wellspring of all existence. The Grail is built on a ley line, natural rivers of magic that flow within the earth. When the a connection has been formed the Greater Grail uses the massive amount of Prana collected to perform wishcraft. Wishcraft is essentially a form of magic where you throw Prana at a problem until you get a solution. In Laymans term, the war is something that is fought over a single miracle that the Grail will grant to the victor"
That was terrifying. Samuel had said that the wish was a big deal, and he meant it. If it truly was a miracle, the amount of good or evil that someone could do would be massive on a scale that he could barely comprehend. And it all seemed so simple, build it on a ley line and wait for a while and then you have an instant miracle. But then It wasn't that simple was it?
"If it gathers magic through the ley lines then why is there a war?"
Madison smiled at him with acknowledgement. "There are two reasons. The first is that setting it up is not as simple as it sounds. Several powerful families of magi, or magic uses, worked together to create the Grail ritual. And since its on one wish… well magi aren't the most charitable of people."
Issei nodded, people had gone to war for a lot less after all.
"The second reason is that the Grail has to be within the Root to perform the miracle, and normally it wouldn't be possible to reach it."
"I take it there is some way, otherwise we wouldn't be talking about it?"
"Yes, and this reason is also the source of our abilities, and the reason that the Biblical factions got involved in the first place. You see the Root, or the Akasha records as one of its other names also contains all of human knowledge, history and experience. Normally it is completely removed for time and is impossible to reach, making reaching it the main focus of all magic users. However there is an exception in regards to making contact with the records."
Madison paused for a moment to give Issei some time to process the information, she was condensing some rather large parts of magical theory and giving it to a novice and It was unlikely that he would be able to pick it all up immediately.
"Within the Akasha records there exists the throne of heroes. It is essentially a recording system for those who have ascended to become spirits of legend, or heroic spirits."
He raised a hand at that. "Wait, what do you mean by that?"
"I mean that if someone has been remembered in legend, whether they are real or not, the Akasha records will create copy of them upon their deaths and store the copy within itself. This part of the records is called the Throne of Heroes and contains the legendary figures of humanity."
Issei frowned before nodding. "Okay, it stores the people from the legends. But how does that change anything? I mean you still can't accesses them, right?
"That may be true, but that doesn't mean that the heroes within the throne do not interact with us."
That made him stop. "Do you mean that they can effect things outside of the records?"
"Yes. While we may not be able to access the Root normally the spirits within the throne can affect us. It is a rare event, but not unheard of. They will usually assist someone who they are sympathetic to. For example a heroic spirit of a general that stopped an invasion of their homeland may support someone trying to perform a similar action."
"So these heroic spirits can travel outside of the records?"
She shook her head. "No, instead they create copies that leave the Root and when their task has been completed they create a pathway and return to the original."
"Wait a moment." Issei spoke up, realising where she was going. "So they create a pathway to get back. Does the war try to do something similar?"
Madison nodded, a smile playing across her face. "Yes. The way the ritual works is by offering the spirits within the throne the chance of a miracle. The copy of the spirit would exit the throne and when it returns the mass of Prana that is the Grail would follow it, using its path to reach the Root. Unfortunately it was found that the mass of Prana was too large to travel along the pathway made by a single spirit, multiple spirits would have to be used. Each one would be summoned by a magus and when the spirits left for the Root the pathway created by multiple heroic spirits would be large enough to transport the Grail. But still left a problem, there would only be enough for a miracle for one magus and spirit."
And with that he understood. "And that's why there is a war."
"Correct. It was decided the magi and the spirits, which were dubbed Servants would fight until only one pair remained. There were seven servants that were summoned in total, and each was given a class. Saber, Lancer, Archer, Rider, Caster, Assassin and Berserker. That pair would receive the single wish granted by the Grail."
"But that's not the whole story is it." He questioned. "There is still the three factions."
"Correct. You see this is the third war. The first was the original time the Grail system was used. The Servants were summoned and the war began. But that's when the factions interfered. They were able to detect the fact that the Servants had managed to gain a stable form. This is usually impossible, they are usually only able to manifest in forms similar to ghosts or wraiths. After finding out about the Grail, they killed all of the magi that were competing and almost completely dismantled the Grail system. The remaining magi eventually managed to set up a second war and took precautions so that the factions wouldn't be able to sense the Servants. But someone made a mistake and the same thing happened again, everyone died and no one got to make a wish. This time around however, someone decided to change the system."
"Is this why we have the abilities?"
"Exactly. Instead of summoning the Servants directly the new system works using the same principles of how heroic spirits normally function. In this case when the new system was completed the Servants found hosts and empowered them in order to complete the ritual."
That was it, the origin of his powers. He was hosting one of these servants and it was giving him its power. That meant he was tied to this war. He already knew he was on an intellectual level, but this just brought it home. Like it or not he was a part of this war now. No, he had been a part of it for a massive period of his life. He just hadn't known. The first time he remembered using magic was when he was around eight years old. Ever since then he had been involved.
"Hey Madison." Samuel questioned. "I thought the priest said that only he was allowed to fill people in."
Madison glanced at the Scottish boy "A lot of the rules are unnecessary." Turning back to Issei she continued. "While the problem of the factions immediately detecting the Servants has been dealt with, it was decided that new rules should be put in place to further insure the secrecy of the war. The priest being the only one allowed to inform participants about the war is one of them."
Issei nodded. "Samuel also introduced himself in a really formal way when we met, is that another rule?"
"Sort of. While you don't have to state your class it is usually a good idea to."
"Why's that?"
It was Samuel who answered his question. "Think of it like this. All of us are sorted into one of seven classes. I am Saber, whereas Madison is Berserker. A fight between me and another class like Lancer that focus on straight up weapon fighting wouldn't cause that much collateral damage. But a class like Caster could."
Issei nodded. While it may not be exactly the same, in any game or in any anime or book he had watched or read, mages usually seemed to go for an area of effect sort of combat. In other words lots of explosions.
"Basically" Samuel continued, "it's a way to see if where you are is a good place for you to fight. If I am careful and was fighting another bog standard fighting class then we could get away with fighting in a fairly public area, Caster on the other hand would need to fight somewhere deserted or set up something that would keep people away."
Madison spoke up. "There is also the fact that the Grigori currently stationed at the church are not the only representatives of the three factions in the city. The younger sister of the current Lucifer himself has claimed this land as her own. Although this was most likely deliberately set up by her brother so that he could be aware if the Grail War di start up again. He also forcibly ousted the rightful owner of the lands, the Tosaka heir."
Issei nodded. "Alright, now that I think I understand things, can you explain why you are even helping me in the first place?"
It was a rude question. And to be honest he didn't like asking it, but this was a war, something he felt he was only just even beginning to understand the implications of. Hell that had been made abundantly clear when Samuel had almost killed him. There was a reason, and he needed to find it.
Madison smiled approvingly. "I mentioned earlier that me and Samuel formed an alliance in order to prevent the wrong kind of people from obtaining the prize. I'm sure you could imagine the kind of havoc that could be brought if someone gets their hands on the grail."
"That's why I brought you here." Samuel said, interrupting Madison before she could continue. "I trust Madison that if she gets the Grail she won't use it to commit mas genocide or anything like that. She's a decent person, natural mind-set of a magus notwithstanding. And you seemed like the kind of guy who wouldn't use it for something massively insane or evil."
Madison shot Samuel an annoyed glare before returning her attention to Issei. "That is essentially it. We have allied ourselves in order to ensure that the Grail is not used to fulfil a desire that would be better left unrealised. So may I ask if you would accept the offer?"
He leaned back. So this was it, his first step in the war. And realistically his safest one. Having the two of them backing him up could be, quite literally a life saver. And the entire reason for working with them in the first place was more than agreeable. Stop dangerous people from getting their hands on something that could make every sick desire they had come true. Sure it would be dangerous, but it wasn't like he wouldn't be in danger anyway.
And perhaps this would be almost like fulfilling that dream he had so long ago, before he had become terrified of his own powers.
"I want to save people."
He smiled it was childish sure. But when he first got his powers he was convinced he would become some kind of super hero, an ally of justice, as weird as that sounded. He felt a grin etch itself across his face. It was weird, he was in more danger than he had ever been in in his life, but he hadn't felt this good in years. He had a goal, something to aim for. Something that he knew was right, and that it needed to be done. He had spent so long just being a pervert, trying to forget about his powers that he wasn't even sure what he wanted to do any more. Well now he did.
And there it was. A switch in his mind. Like his powers themselves were in agreement with him. He knew what he wanted, and what he had to do. He was the Archer of the third war for the Holy Grail. And maybe he could do something about that old childish dream.
"Sure, I'm in."
The sad part is I still probably got some of the nasu mechanics wrong.