The Priest
AnonymousRabbit
Rabbit Faced
[] Pay Kotomine a visit
You don't know much of the church personally. But in your mind, you knew it was a place where bad things came from. You had nothing against the religion or the order itself but certain individuals crawled from this place. Your memories, the basic knowledge imprinted into your mind much like instructions on how to breathe, see, read and live, it told you not to trust the church.
Especially the name-
"Kotomine," you breathed as you knocked on a door.
You pulled your hand back once the door opened to reveal a dark haired young man. He took off his glasses and managed a smile before stepping back.
"Miss Brie. It's nice to see you. Come in, please," he greeted with a friendly tone before letting you in.
Kotomine's office was finely furnished and not all that cluttered. You didn't know what you were expecting, really. There was a bookshelf by the window and a couch with a coffee table on it. On the far end of the room was a wooden desk and another window hidden by a curtain.
You stood by the couch before Kotomine sat on the armchair. He gestured you to sit so you did, bouncing a bit from the leather before looking his way.
"I don't have anything in terms of beverages but I hope these sweets would suffice," Kotomine replied as he slid you a jar of candy. He took one out and popped it into his mouth, "They're quite good."
"I'll pass. Ruler already provided me with some stuff earlier," you assured him.
"I see. Well, that's good. I hope she wasn't too hard on you," Kotomine said as he leaned back on his chair, "I suppose you've discussed your battle with Assassin with her."
"Yes," you nodded with a sigh, "And the crater which resulted in it."
"Don't think much about her lectures. She means well but she's still a Heroic Spirit. She can be hard to deal with," Kotomine said as he chuckled lightly. His face grew a bit more firm, "Still, I doubt you came here just for a pleasant chat."
"I didn't want to bother Ruler about it but I figured you'd be free. What can you tell me of the war right now?" You asked with a serious tone.
"The war... Well, suffice to say after your feat, everyone is tense," Kotomine said as he waved his hand, "Rejoice, girl. You've struck fear and caution into the hearts of your foes. They're going to be more wary of you."
"I don't like the sound of how you put that," you admitted with a grimace.
"I'm just saying you could use that hesitance to your advantage," Kotomine said as he got up and walked to the window, "There will come a time where they will face your way and you need to be prepared for that. Standing idle and hiding away, it won't work against foes you have against."
"Is that right? The neutral church siding with me?" You blinked.
"I do have fondness for underdogs. But no, take it as a guy rambling to himself. I just hope you'd do something with it compared to the last soul that came before me," Kotomine replied as he looked out the window.
"You must be a popular guy, huh? The confession booth been bustling lately?" You frowned.
"Assassin's Master was one underdog that needed much guidance. Unfortunately, my words weren't able to help her. Ruler's advice for her to seek the aid of another master went to deaf ears. She was a strong willed young woman... Better she perished under your blade than another Magius'," Kotomine said in a somber tone, closing his eyes as if he was remembering something regretful.
"You met Assassin's Master?" You asked once again before leaning forward, "When?"
"I've met most of them. She was one of the few that came directly instead of a familiar or representative..." Kotomine recalled as he faced you, "Her name was Olga Marie Animusphere, former heir to the disgraced family of Animusphere."
"Disgraced. She did mention that when we fought," you remembered.
"You would do well to learn from her mistakes. You will win this war on your lonesome, Brie," Kotomine said as he placed his hands behind his back, "Planning and preparing is good, but alone with just your Servant? You saw how far that Olga. Ruler would be saddened if you were to be killed."
"She will?" You stared at him for that before he simply gave you a smug smile that could give Rider a run for her money.
"She's that sort of person. But please, don't tell her that I told you that. She can use that Flag Pole in creative ways," Kotomine sighed as he rubbed the back of his head.
"She did mention she beat away Caster and Berserker alone..." You recalled as you rubbed your chin.
"Caster I would understand. But Berserker? That monster nearly killed her. Honestly, she's such a stubborn woman," Kotomine pinched the bridge of his nose. It seemed that he was having a Master-like problem despite not being one. You could feel for him though.
He recomposed himself and fixed his clothes. Rubbing the silver cross on his chest, he then turned to you once more.
"That aside, I've got what you asked me. You requested to learn of your identity, right?" Kotomine reminded you as he walked to his desk to pull his drawer open, "I think I might know who you are."
"Well that's nice. Can you tell me?" You asked him with a curious tone.
Kotomine dropped the folder on the coffee table, "Here. Have a read."
You looked down on the folder and pulled out the documents within.
"I took a sample of your DNA from when you were passed out. Rider helped," Kotomine had the decency to look remorseful as he looked away.
"That's a gross violation of privacy but I'll lecture my Servant about it later. So you ran through some fancy tests or something?" You wondered as you read the file.
"Using both modern technology and Magecraft, we found a lead. But that's wherein this gets weird," the Priest said as he sat in the arm of his chair.
You looked down and frowned.
You failed to read past the last bit. Something felt like it had took hold of your chest and squeezed your beating heart. Your eyes widened before your gaze turned to Kotomine as he watched your expression. He wasn't showing any emotion while he studied your reaction.
His gaze turned worried once you lowered the document.
"Is this some sort of joke?" You asked him. Your hands were shaking as you looked at him, "Is this some sort of sick joke?!"
"No. By all accounts and evidence, you have the flesh and blood of a girl that died eight years ago, Brie," Kotomine said as he sat before you and picked up the piece of paper you let go, "We checked the grave site too. The body of this girl was there. She died in a car accident. Crushed skull. Dead on arrival in the hospital. There are post-mortem autopsies too made by both Doctors and Magi."
"I... I don't know," you murmured as you leaned back on your chair while your body began to tremble, "I... I don't know..."
"Brie. Brie, listen to me. This girl, she's dead. And yet here you are, alive, breathing, speaking," Kotomine tried making you focus on him as he leaned forward, "Brie, do you know what's going on here?"
[] "I'll find out. I'll get my answers. I... I just won't be able to say it now. I don't think there's anything that say anyway. But I'll figure it out."
[] "Magi. I can make guesses. Several guesses but nothing that could lead to a concrete answer. But if Magi are involved, then that makes this simpler to solve."
[] "That name. That's the name of the politician. The one running in the election. We have the same name. He might know... And if Magi are involved then he might know more than what I expect."
[] Write in...
You don't know much of the church personally. But in your mind, you knew it was a place where bad things came from. You had nothing against the religion or the order itself but certain individuals crawled from this place. Your memories, the basic knowledge imprinted into your mind much like instructions on how to breathe, see, read and live, it told you not to trust the church.
Especially the name-
"Kotomine," you breathed as you knocked on a door.
You pulled your hand back once the door opened to reveal a dark haired young man. He took off his glasses and managed a smile before stepping back.
"Miss Brie. It's nice to see you. Come in, please," he greeted with a friendly tone before letting you in.
Kotomine's office was finely furnished and not all that cluttered. You didn't know what you were expecting, really. There was a bookshelf by the window and a couch with a coffee table on it. On the far end of the room was a wooden desk and another window hidden by a curtain.
You stood by the couch before Kotomine sat on the armchair. He gestured you to sit so you did, bouncing a bit from the leather before looking his way.
"I don't have anything in terms of beverages but I hope these sweets would suffice," Kotomine replied as he slid you a jar of candy. He took one out and popped it into his mouth, "They're quite good."
"I'll pass. Ruler already provided me with some stuff earlier," you assured him.
"I see. Well, that's good. I hope she wasn't too hard on you," Kotomine said as he leaned back on his chair, "I suppose you've discussed your battle with Assassin with her."
"Yes," you nodded with a sigh, "And the crater which resulted in it."
"Don't think much about her lectures. She means well but she's still a Heroic Spirit. She can be hard to deal with," Kotomine said as he chuckled lightly. His face grew a bit more firm, "Still, I doubt you came here just for a pleasant chat."
"I didn't want to bother Ruler about it but I figured you'd be free. What can you tell me of the war right now?" You asked with a serious tone.
"The war... Well, suffice to say after your feat, everyone is tense," Kotomine said as he waved his hand, "Rejoice, girl. You've struck fear and caution into the hearts of your foes. They're going to be more wary of you."
"I don't like the sound of how you put that," you admitted with a grimace.
"I'm just saying you could use that hesitance to your advantage," Kotomine said as he got up and walked to the window, "There will come a time where they will face your way and you need to be prepared for that. Standing idle and hiding away, it won't work against foes you have against."
"Is that right? The neutral church siding with me?" You blinked.
"I do have fondness for underdogs. But no, take it as a guy rambling to himself. I just hope you'd do something with it compared to the last soul that came before me," Kotomine replied as he looked out the window.
"You must be a popular guy, huh? The confession booth been bustling lately?" You frowned.
"Assassin's Master was one underdog that needed much guidance. Unfortunately, my words weren't able to help her. Ruler's advice for her to seek the aid of another master went to deaf ears. She was a strong willed young woman... Better she perished under your blade than another Magius'," Kotomine said in a somber tone, closing his eyes as if he was remembering something regretful.
"You met Assassin's Master?" You asked once again before leaning forward, "When?"
"I've met most of them. She was one of the few that came directly instead of a familiar or representative..." Kotomine recalled as he faced you, "Her name was Olga Marie Animusphere, former heir to the disgraced family of Animusphere."
"Disgraced. She did mention that when we fought," you remembered.
"You would do well to learn from her mistakes. You will win this war on your lonesome, Brie," Kotomine said as he placed his hands behind his back, "Planning and preparing is good, but alone with just your Servant? You saw how far that Olga. Ruler would be saddened if you were to be killed."
"She will?" You stared at him for that before he simply gave you a smug smile that could give Rider a run for her money.
"She's that sort of person. But please, don't tell her that I told you that. She can use that Flag Pole in creative ways," Kotomine sighed as he rubbed the back of his head.
"She did mention she beat away Caster and Berserker alone..." You recalled as you rubbed your chin.
"Caster I would understand. But Berserker? That monster nearly killed her. Honestly, she's such a stubborn woman," Kotomine pinched the bridge of his nose. It seemed that he was having a Master-like problem despite not being one. You could feel for him though.
He recomposed himself and fixed his clothes. Rubbing the silver cross on his chest, he then turned to you once more.
"That aside, I've got what you asked me. You requested to learn of your identity, right?" Kotomine reminded you as he walked to his desk to pull his drawer open, "I think I might know who you are."
"Well that's nice. Can you tell me?" You asked him with a curious tone.
Kotomine dropped the folder on the coffee table, "Here. Have a read."
You looked down on the folder and pulled out the documents within.
"I took a sample of your DNA from when you were passed out. Rider helped," Kotomine had the decency to look remorseful as he looked away.
"That's a gross violation of privacy but I'll lecture my Servant about it later. So you ran through some fancy tests or something?" You wondered as you read the file.
"Using both modern technology and Magecraft, we found a lead. But that's wherein this gets weird," the Priest said as he sat in the arm of his chair.
You looked down and frowned.
Name: Celine Derrinsmith Luctworth
Age: 12 years old
Blood Type: B
Sex: Female
Status: Deceased
......
.....
....
You failed to read past the last bit. Something felt like it had took hold of your chest and squeezed your beating heart. Your eyes widened before your gaze turned to Kotomine as he watched your expression. He wasn't showing any emotion while he studied your reaction.
His gaze turned worried once you lowered the document.
"Is this some sort of joke?" You asked him. Your hands were shaking as you looked at him, "Is this some sort of sick joke?!"
"No. By all accounts and evidence, you have the flesh and blood of a girl that died eight years ago, Brie," Kotomine said as he sat before you and picked up the piece of paper you let go, "We checked the grave site too. The body of this girl was there. She died in a car accident. Crushed skull. Dead on arrival in the hospital. There are post-mortem autopsies too made by both Doctors and Magi."
"I... I don't know," you murmured as you leaned back on your chair while your body began to tremble, "I... I don't know..."
"Brie. Brie, listen to me. This girl, she's dead. And yet here you are, alive, breathing, speaking," Kotomine tried making you focus on him as he leaned forward, "Brie, do you know what's going on here?"
The Priest
[] "I don't. I don't know anything. I don't remember anything. I just... What I do know is how to survive. How to live. That's all I know."
[] "I'll find out. I'll get my answers. I... I just won't be able to say it now. I don't think there's anything that say anyway. But I'll figure it out."
[] "Magi. I can make guesses. Several guesses but nothing that could lead to a concrete answer. But if Magi are involved, then that makes this simpler to solve."
[] "That name. That's the name of the politician. The one running in the election. We have the same name. He might know... And if Magi are involved then he might know more than what I expect."
[] Write in...
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