[X] Talk to Scathath about your armaments
[X] Go to meet Izabetha again, to see what she's learned so far.


I am tempted by a chance for proper downtime with Ruler, but I also want to get the talk with Scathath out of the way. What I'm much less torn about is catching up with Iza. I still want to talk about last night if nothing else. Keeping up with more than one group of people is unlikely to hurt either.
 
[X] Just spend some time with Ruler. No breakdowns, nothing serious. Just a moment of relaxation together.
 
[X] Just spend some time with Ruler. No breakdowns, nothing serious. Just a moment of relaxation together.
[X] Go to meet Izabetha again, to see what she's learned so far.
 
Flat gives you a wave from the sofa as you reenter the apartment, where he's slumped over with some sort of handheld. He looks like he's about to run over, but a look from Scathath stops him in his tracks, where she's just poring over a few maps.

Good call, Scath. Flat is a lot to deal with even when you're full up. When you're as emotionally drained as Mimi... Yeah.

You have to actually talk to him. To a Lord.

Don't think of him as a Lord. Think of him as a very stressed nerd who you can probably knock out with one punch.

Ś̴̢͝į̸̀͢r҉̨́̀͡ȩ̷n͢ş̨ ̡̡̢̢a̸̢̛͢p̵̢͜҉̡p͟͡r̡̢͢o̵̢͝a͟͟͠͞c̵̢h̴͡ ̧̛͢҉͝y͜҉̡͞o̢͘ù̴̢͠͞ ̢a̶s̨̡͟͞ ̧͏y̵̶̷͢ơ͘̕͜u̴͝ ̢̕͞l̵̕͢͜͢ò͠o̢͟͝͞k̡͏ ̴ḑ̸̨͜o̸͞w͏̴̀ǹ̶͢͡͏ ̷̡ú̸́̕p̸҉o̸̡͞n̴̢ ͝à̴̛͢͜ ̷͠d͞͡i̷͡s҉͠͞a̧̡͠s̕̕t̶e̡͘r̀̕͜͝-҉͠s̷̛t͟͢ŗ̀́u̷̡͏̢͘c̸̀k̸̷͝͡ ̸̢̛̀͢ḉ̵͘͠i͞҉̧҉t̵͟͜҉y͜͞҉͡

"Sirens approach you as you look down upon the disasterstruck city."

Ominous!

Mmmmmh, I really want Mimi to have a chance to relax, but....

[X] Talk to Scathath about your armaments

I do want to pick up "using Black Keys" because I fucking love Black Keys.

[X] Go to meet Izabetha again, to see what she's learned so far.

It's been a while, we should probably touch base with her. Just to make sure we know if she's planning to blow up a hotel.
 
Winning ones are Waste being lured by the smell of food and doing some planning now.
Adhoc vote count started by Sightedjt on Jul 3, 2020 at 5:36 AM, finished with 11 posts and 10 votes.
 
045- Prelude to Nightfall
-Help Gray with cooking
-Discuss strategy


"-Thank you." You whisper to El-Melloi as you push yourself back from the table, driven by the scent of food. "For saying that."

You don't wait for a response before you head for the kitchen, only to be stopped by Flat calling over to you from the sofa, where he's finished picking his jaw up off the flaw. "Hey Mimi- thanks for getting him to talk about that as I'd always been really curious about all that cause it musta been big how everything went down for him there but he'd never told me but now I know! Everything fine for you cause you looked like you'd zoned out a bit near the end there?"

Ah. He saw that. You'd hoped it wasn't so obvious. "Yes- Just thinking. That's it. Nothing wrong."
You respond on reflex. Though, there isn't quite the same forcing you need yourself to do this time.

"Hey- that one actually sounds like you mean it. Keep that up" Flat grins, before being dragged over by El-Melloi for a long and lengthy discussion about confidentiality as you head into the kitchen. Behind you, you catch a glimpse of Ruler walking over to Scathath, plopping herself down onto a seat nearby Scathath and her maps.

As you enter the kitchen, you see Gray standing by the hob, some onions gently frying in the pan as she beats some mince into shape within a bowl. "Ah- sorry, it's not quite ready yet." She says as you enter, giving a little apologetic shrug from underneath her cloak, which has had the bulk of itself thrown back over Gray's shoulders.

"Ah-" A growl from your stomach betrays your true intentions, a slight blush creeping across your face underneath the veil as Gray laughs slightly, as you hastily try and deflect from that. "So- you can cook?"

"Only a little bit." Gray says softly, pushing the meat into shape in the bowl, mixing in a hint of seasoning. "Only since Sir will sometimes get so caught up in his work that he'd just live off instant noodles. So it's the least I can do to repay him…"

You nod slightly, shifting your posture to get a better look at the cooking. With all the things Gray's said about her past… it does make sense. "Then- I'm surprised you weren't listening."

"I'd already known. Sir's past has… come up. Things happened." Gray's voice gets even quieter than normal then, and the rhythmic motion of her hands in the meat slowly trails off.

"But that's all the past right?" You blurt out in a blatant attempt to distract Gray. You know what it means when someone trails off like that. You've done it all too often yourself these past days. And- you don't want Gray to deal with that. Not with all that she's done for you. "So no need to worry about it-so what are you making anyway?"

You see Grays lips move beneath her hood, whispering something that you can't make out before she glances your way, her back to its usual softness. "Just some burgers- we don't have much here, and they're simple enough that even I can cook them- ah, since my hands are dirty, do you think you could handle the bread and salad?"

Well… there's no harm in it at least. And if it helps you get to the food faster because you are quite hungry and if it's Gray asking... You nod slightly, almost rolling up the sleeves of your habit before you remember the Keys stashed in your sleeves, instead just wriggling your arms a little further out as you get to work. It's fairly easy work as you prepare your half of it, slicing rolls and cutting salad while Gray works on the patting actual meat into shape, which is soon merrily sizzling in the pan, leaving you shoving some spare bits of salad into your mouth to stop you drooling from the scent.

Before long, the food's finished, and as you take the rolls out from the very quick toasting you were giving them, you and Gray finish setting it up and take the food through to the table. It's not the longest of meals as it's a fairly light meal. But between Flat attacking his portion with as much enthusiasm as you do, Scathath initially trying to fob it off with not needing food before acquiescing at the sight of Ruler eating her own portion, and the faint contented presence of Gray at your side who's not so subtly casting glances at El-Melloi as he eats his portion… It's a bit chaotic, but it's a warm feeling to just be here. It makes sense why Gray wants to take care of them. You understand why you catch sight of a smile beneath her hood. And… if you end up thinking you can trust El-Melloi. If you dare ask him if he can offer you a future. If you can get to stay in a situation like this… It wouldn't be so bad.

But with the plates cleared away and the day going on, it's time to return to serious topics. The war won't wait. And so you all gather around the maps that Scathath had laid out, several notes written in something you don't understand scrawled on them in marker.

"Really. Thank you for the warding, Lancer. I might be able to get a good sleep at last." El-Melloi sighs, a brief flash of satisfaction crossing his features as you keep watch on him. "As for the matter at hand… with what Assassin said last night, and how he fled east the night before, it's likely that his base lies in that direction."

"That's the way he went last night as well." Ruler nods in agreement, tapping the map. "It was faint, but I could sense his lies in that direction as we waited for Saber, try as he might to hide them."

"Well he's got to be here then!" Flat exclaims, scrawling a circle in the east, marking it with a cartoon skull. "I mean why'd Jack the Ripper be anywhere outside of Whitechapel? And it's got to be him he even called himself Jack the first time we fought."

"Wait-" You've spoken up before you realise it, shrinking back as everyone else turns to look at you. But you've got to speak. Something just seems off to you, faint memories of one old history book you read years ago, as one of the few sources of occupation you had back in the vaults "The way he moved- wouldn't he be Spring-heeled Jack?"

"The man fought with trickery and surprise to cover for weakness." Scathath states plainly, her arms crossed, Ruler nodding in agreement. "Being so obvious about his identity is itself a lie. At least one of those identities is but a ruse."

"A solid motive." El-Melloi concurs, adjusting his glasses. "His actions when pressed, however, are telling enough. Whichever of his appearances is the proper one, we have a lead on him. Now, Flat- about the Archer you encountered?"

What follows is a rather elaborate tale of Scathath and Flat's fight with Archer, that is nonetheless surprisingly detailed, Scathath only needing to cut in to correct an exaggeration once or twice, rather than anything factual, although she has a few scathing comments about Archer's master, who from what she say is already down to her final command seal, despite having a rather potent servant. The Archer in question is a young Indian man, with vibrant deep saffron hair and loose, elaborate clothes. While he has a most impressive greatbow, most of his fighting was done with a great gilded arrow that never so much as bent under Scathath's blows. You've not really got much to say about them, other than just paying as much attention as you can to it.

The time then comes for you to give an account of your encounter with Berserker and Saber. Your voice shakes as you give what you can recall of them, desperately forcing yourself to not wilt under the attention, to not mess up. Even so, it's hard- you just don't know that much about them, and between getting hit by Kitsune, Ruler's arm and the terror of Berserker, you just don't know what you can say that's useful, beyond descriptions and the few obvious things you could make out like Berserker's healing ability. But aside from those points, you end up relying on Ruler's help a lot more than Flat needed Scathath, and you're speaking a fair bit less confidently at the end than you were at the start. There's just- even with the veil the spotlight here is a bit too much pressure- trading information with Izabetha was a bit easier, it was much more even then.

There's a loud cough from El-Melloi at this point, drawing everyone's attention away from you as he begins to go over what you'd said- did he do that on purpose? There's a bit of muttering about just who Berserker could be between him, Scathath and Flat, but with how little you saw of them, they don't have much to go on. As that's going on, you spot Gray edging herself a little closer towards you, making what passes for eye contact between her hood and your veil.

"It's okay. You did well." She whispers gently, Ruler backing her up with a gentle headpat.

"But- I could have-" You whisper back, before getting interrupted by a loud cackle from within Gray's cloak as the discussion from the others has moved onto the topic of Saber.

With startled, jerky motions, Gray pulls her birdcage out from within her cloak, revealing the laughing cube of Add within. "You don't know? I'd recognise that glowing golden asshole anywhere!"

"Oooh? Who is it then, little box?" Ruler coos, leaning closer to Add as the others turn to look.

"It's Gawain. I'd know him anywhere- has he finally found something that'd stop him scurrying home as soon as the sun started to sink? Hey, go below the belt if we fight, that worked before!"

"That would have been my first guess as well. As for what it means..." El-Melloi muses, as Gray shoves Add and his cage back into her cloak. She's gone quiet.

"Gray?" You ask, voice cautious. "Are-"

A shake of her head cuts you off. "Sorry- not now."

You glance around, flinching as you make eye contact with El-Melloi. "Is she okay?" You mouth to him, trying to not draw any attention to Gray.

"Don't worry." He mouths back. Or at least, you think that's what he says. You'd think so at least. Though it's a safer bet given the next words out of his mouth. "I'll be staying in tonight, now the wards are working. Gray, could you stay here as well to be safe?"

"Ah-yes." Gray looks up sharply, her hood coming slightly loose as she meets El-Melloi's gaze. "Of course."

You'll have to trust El-Melloi on this. Trust that he has been as good for her as she's said he's been.

"Right, that just leaves us going out tonight then- That Saber sounds kinda scary!" Flat says, coming over to you as Scathath prods him away from where Waver and Gray are going into the next room. "But he's also kinda cool as well so maybe a fight would be fun."

"I- his Master." You tap your purse, and the scrollcase resting within. "I think I can stop her from bringing the sunlight."

"Not a bad plan at all, Master. You're learning." Ruler smiles, rubbing your shoulder approvingly. "And should that fail, both me and Scathath are fast enough that we could go on the defensive and try to wait it out.

"Hey, that's new- you sound all confident there Mimi- you've got a plan? That's not bad at all. So, shall we get going?" Flat asks.


[] You've got enough time you can get a meeting with Izabetha in before things get dangerous. Do that now..

[] Get ready and set off now.
-[] Target Assassin, he's been a thorn in your side for long enough and he's the one you've had the most run ins with so far.
-[] Target Caster, you've not heard much from him at all and you know where his base is.
-[] Investigate an area for more leads on another servant (Pick one of north, south, east, west, centre)
 
[X] You've got enough time you can get a meeting with Izabetha in before things get dangerous. Do that now..

Wao, I want some action but I also want some Iza.
 
[X] You've got enough time you can get a meeting with Izabetha in before things get dangerous. Do that now..

Might as well do this now.
 
[X] You've got enough time you can get a meeting with Izabetha in before things get dangerous. Do that now..
 
[X] You've got enough time you can get a meeting with Izabetha in before things get dangerous. Do that now..
 
[X] You've got enough time you can get a meeting with Izabetha in before things get dangerous. Do that now..

What a delightfully domestic little episode.
 
Well, not much point in the actual tally count this vote, but calling it here.

Still, it'll be interesting to see what of the things sprinkled into this update get picked up on.
 
046- Rendezvous at Nightfall.
-Meet with Izabetha first

"Uh- Izabetha." You say quickly after a moment's thought, pulling out the phone she'd given you, tapping out a quick message to her. "We should try seeing her first- see what we can- will share."

"Yeah yeah makes sense- is that her then?" Flat nods vigorously as your phone buzzes.

"You're cutting it fine, but we can still meet. Follow my directions." The text reads, and is shortly followed by a second one, containing the first set of directions to take from the park the pair of you had met before.

"Yes- it's her. She can make it."

"The second Archer and their Master. You know them." Scathath says calmly, one hand on her spear as she waits by the door.

"Yeah- it's Iza, she shows up to class now and then. Hmmm, I'd say she's kinda quiet a lot of the time, keeps herself to herself but then I've seen her hiding a smile now and then and she talks to Yvette kinda a lot actually. Oh, and she diiiid throw me to the ground that one time I said she should go wrestle Luvia but she really didn't do it that hard at all. So she doesn't really seem a bad person." Flat jabbers, rubbing a shoulder as he talks about the floor-throwing.

"If you're seeing Ms Einzbern, tell her that I'm still expecting that report next month." You flinch as El-Melloi calls out from the next run- he's still talking about work even at a time like this? What happened to those specks of something more you'd seen in his story there? Although… Your brow furrows for a moment: He expects Izabetha to still be here by that then?

"If you don't expect betrayal, we should keep watch from a safe vantage. Three Masters together is too big a target." Scathath says offhandedly, before fixing you with her piercing red eyes. "You and Ruler are the ones she's arranged to meet.

"Well, there's no arguing with that." Ruler says brightly, to which you can only nod. You don't want to get blindsided.

But with that, you leave the apartment, Flat passing you a slip of paper with actual addresses and some other numbers to let you get in contact with the rest of El-Melloi's group. The cool of dusk is beginning to creep into the air as you emerge onto the city streets, making your way to the park you and Izabetha first met.

What then follows is a surprisingly long journey south as the day creeps into night, getting updates piece by piece from Izabetha, taking you down alleyways between residential streets and doubling back under the cover of concrete overpasses. Flat keeps chattering throughout the trip, giving something to break up the slow tension that's filling you up with each blind corner you turn and each dash across open ground between pieces of cover. It's… not an unwelcome distraction, even if you don't say that much in response to his idle talk. Ruler's taking the lead of your pack, checking that the coast is clear at each turn, while Scathath is taking up the rear, her bodysuit seemingly blending into the growing shadows of the alleys.

Although by the time you reach your final destination, with the sun having slipped over the horizon some time ago, even Flat's talk has begun to dry up. As even he can feel the atmosphere of this night, the oppressive, smothering sensation that fills you with the urge to hide indoors and shut the curtains and lock yourself away until morning finally dawns after a restless night. The night isn't safe. Anyone can feel that.

The streetlights flicker as you glance around the industrial estate you've found yourself in, a few blocks along from tightly packed tenements, not too far from the south bank of the Thames. The glow of the city lights hides most of the stars from sight, a faint glow of sunlight on the horizon all that remains of the day, throwing the bulky presence of the nearby power station into stark relief against the sky as it's lit from behind. Dull concrete and gray steel is all that meets your gaze, the hum of a nearby power substation setting your hair on end as you glance around the plain office buildings and shuttered workshops and chained gates of container yards.

"Right- best of luck then, Mimi! If we see anything, we'll send you a signal you won't be able to miss it." Flat says, giving you an encouraging grin and a thumbs up before Scathath picks him up and springs to the top of one of the office blocks in a single leap, leaving nothing but empty air to receive your nod of thanks- acknowledgement.

"Well then, it's just us then, Master. Shall we? There's no need to even think of fearing the dark with me here after all." Ruler says cheerfully.

"Yes- lets." You nod in agreement, before the pair of you make your way deeper into the industrial estate, your hands quickly brushing against the comforting weight of your Keys where they lie concealed inside your sleeves.

You arrive at the final waypoint in the directions given, a well lit square in the centre of the estate. You glance backwards, breathing a sigh of relief as you see that the office block Flat and Scathath picked for their vantage point is still in sight.

"Hello again, Ms Yagami." The cool tones of Izabetha's voice sends your head snapping towards her with a start, as she emerges from the shadows at the square's edge. She's looking a little different from how she was when you met her yesterday. Quite a bit different really; she's traded the long dress and jumper combination for some baggy trousers and a jacket in a blocky gray camouflage pattern, with a kevlar plate covered in silver filigree visible underneath through the half open zip of her jacket. A bulky pair of goggles sits just above her red eyes, her hair flowing over the straps holding it in place in a shoulder length cascade of white.
A length of gleaming silver wire that's thicker than the decorations on the kevlar is wrapped solidly around her right forearm, and there's a number of spikes made of that same metal shoved into a pouch on her hip, each thrumming with power. If that wasn't enough, resting on her other hip is the matte black danger of a holstered pistol, with some suspicious looking bulges in her jacket pockets.

"We should be quick." Izabetha says quickly, getting straight to the point. "You weren't followed, but even with your lookout we're a target. I'm surprised you didn't have your servants come in spirit form."

Right on cue, Izabetha's Archer materialises behind her, bow held in hand as she scans the area. She remains silent however, simply glancing towards the sky where the moon is hidden behind a patch of clouds.

"Weeeelll, I don't know about Lancer" Ruler interjects, giving you a slight glance along with her very deliberate wording. "But I can't really do that. Oh, if we're doing these little things first though, El-Melloi mentioned still wanting that report next month. You never said you were one of his students before."

"I- he- Of course he'd say that" Iza snaps back all too hastily, her voice cracking to sound significantly less icy than it did a moment ago. "-What is he thinking -just saying something like that? To a daughter of the Einzbern no less!"

"You know what he means." Archer says from behind Isa, her voice as sombre as scattered ashes as it slips out from behind the veil that covers her mouth. "Why else would he extend his hand suchly?"

"Enough! After- that matter is... not for me to decide. What I fe- My input is not required." Izabetha says, before taking a series of deep breaths, her voice and expression returning to their usual chill as a faint mist begins to creep in from the river, slowly coiling it's way along the ground as her gaze returns to you. "Putting aside the irrelevance of my relationship with Mr Velvet, do we still have our accord?"

You nod as Archer gives the slightest of sighs from behind Izabetha. You're not going to comment- you're not going to get bogged down in her affairs. Flat may have his opinions on her, but you don't know anything about her really. You've got to stay on guard around her. "Yes- we do. Equal trades, same as before."

Your voice is clipped, professional as you force any nerves out of it, forcing your tone into the same coolness that Izabetha uses. You've got to see what you can get from her. "We've met Archer, Assassin, Saber and Berserker since our last meeting."

"Rider and Berserker." Izabetha replies carefully. She's not seen as many as you have- that's good right? It means you should have more to work with.

"Ooh- by the way, thank you for the warning last night." Ruler interjects, her bright eyes gleaming as she gives a slightly smug look at Izabetha. "That was quite a distinctive Noble Phantasm there."

"And what of it?- It would make little sense to not warn you." Iza waves a hand offhandedly. "I am familiar with the other Archer already, and I assume our experience with Berserker has been much the same. So what do you have on the others?"

You think for a moment of what you've got on the others. If she's not as interested about Archer and Berserker then you can't just get the facts by quantity- you've got to give something good if you need something useful out of her. "What's a good idea for Saber's true name worth to you then?"

"A name for a name- not a servant, but Berserker's Master and then some."

"Fine- Gawain." You say, keeping your eyes fixed on Izabetha for a sign of a reaction- there's one there you can tell, a slight widening of her eyes. Now you've just got to hope she sticks to her end here.

"Dathmet Andrat. He's Berserkers Master. He's mostly a committee member in the faculty of Lore, though what exactly his involvements there and elsewhere are are quite well kept secrets. What I was able to find is that he claims that his family line dates back to the time of the pharaohs, and that he claims they were renowned tomb builders then. Even if that isn't true, he's not someone to take lightly." There's a stern look to Izabetha's face as she idly thumbs the gun at her hip, prompting a slight flinch from you as her hand dipped towards it. "As for Rider- they're someone modern. Tend to fight with a gun and he works well with his Master. He's irritatingly skilled at using his mount to block shots."

Right- that's not good. Berserker's bad enough on his own but if his Master is top notch as well that's no good at all. How are you going to deal with that yes you've got Gray and Flat and Lancer but Berserker's just a monster- Thrown off balance, your voice falling out of the calm you'd forced it into you end up letting slip more than you were intended to in your reply. "Assassin is- maybe a Jack. he's trying to look like one at least. Springed heels talking about whitechapel and he likes his bombs."

"Wait- bombs?" Izabetha asks, glancing around the area, to see the mist that had been crawling inland from the river starting to slink into the square. She sniffs the air once, and you do the same as her eyes go wide. Smoke. She opens her mouth to say something, but whatever she had to say is cut off by the deafening thunderclap that comes as a ball of blue light shoots up into the sky from the office building Flat and Scathath were waiting atop.
And that's when you hear it. A deep roar that sends shivers down your spine. Berserker. In the faint light of the floating orb, you see his hulking figure leap up onto the top of the office with a distant howl, before a wall of stone raises itself up from the ground between you and them, blocking them from sight.

"Ruler-" you yell, starting to dash back towards that office- you've got to help them you can't just leave them to fight Berserker alone-

"Master!" Ruler's voice rings in your ears as you feel yourself get jerked backwards, landing awkwardly as Ruler pulls you back to cover you, a blur of motion as metal flashes in the night, flying straight for your throat.

"Don't think that smoke can hide the stench of your lies." Ruler calls out as she hurls the bloodied knife that she's caught blade first to the ground, a flickering ember running across her palm to heal the cut she took in the catching. "Why don't you come out, Assassin?"

There's a frustrated grunt from nearby, as Assassin emerges from the shadows near the edge of the square, a wicked knife in one hand and a smoking tube held in the other, the billowing "mist" that had been creeping into the square streaming from its tip. Hurling it down by his feet, he draws a second knife from inside his coat, the streetlights reflecting off his mask.

In a flash, Archer draws her bow, nocking an arrow and aiming at Assassin as Izabetha steps forwards in front of her, the metal coil on her arm unspooling and shaping itself into a gleaming silver halberd. As she steps forwards, the roar of an engine drowns out the distant sound of Berserker's growling before a motorbike drifts into the square, tires squealing as it comes to a halt on the opposite side of the square than the one Assassin's on, a pair of figures on it's back and a fucking machine gun mounted over the handlebars.

"Of course the two interlopers have teamed up!-not now Rider-" The shaggy looking man on the back of the bike exclaims, shaking his head slightly as Rider revs the engine while you frantically glance around the square- is anyone else going to be coming? Have the others all teamed up against you- Why'd Berserker have to come this way? "What's the matter Assassin? Is your master still cowering away, afraid of stepping on a viper?"

He opens his arms, ethereal wisps flickering around his outstretched hands that rapidly flicker into a solid translucent wall as the roar of gunfire sounds next to you as Izabetha opens fire, having drawn her pistol the moment he arrived. The tinkle of lead on concrete echos through the square as the wall dissipates, dropping the spent rounds harmlessly to the floor as Izabetha tch's, moving to reload. A grin spreads across his face as he locks eyes with Ruler. "It's no wonder you didn't get the surprise you wanted Assassin- you've got a Ruler to deal with there. Oh I can't wait to see what you can do."

"Fine by me- I'm not the third rate servant here. If you want to see what I can do, don't go crying when your servant and his cheap tricks can't take it." Ruler matches his grin, her sandals clicking off the concrete as she steps forwards, punching her palms. "Come on then Master, stop smelling the smoke and breathe. Is this really going to get you down?"

Rulers voice breaks through to you, snapping you out of the hyperventilating, panicked looking around you'd been doing for the last moments- she's right. You weren't expecting this fight. Not like this. But- they don't scare you- Well, no. You can still feel that these servants want you dead- especially Assassin. But- how can they scare you when Berserker's right there?

You can't help Flat like this- there's two enemy Servants you'd be a sitting duck even before how you'd be leaving Izabetha in this fight. You've got to take this fight as much as you can and hope Flat and Scathath can hold off Berserker.

What are your commands (Archer will focus efforts on whichever servant Ruler is not attacking)
[] Ruler goes after
-[] Rider
-[] Assassin
What style of fighting
--[] Hit and run focus
--[] Counterattack focus
--[] Fire/terrain control focus
--[] Rushdown focus

You focus your efforts on
[] Assassin
[] Rider and his Master
-[] With your blades
-[] With your scrollcase
 
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[X] Ruler goes after
-[X] Assassin
What style of fighting
--[X] Rushdown focus

You focus your efforts on
[X] Assassin
-[X] With your scrollcase
 
[X] Ruler goes after
-[X] Rider
What style of fighting
--[X] Fire/terrain control focus

You focus your efforts on
[X] Rider
-[X] With your scrollcase


I mean, Rider's Master is the one that called out Ruler, so the match up only seems fair and it didn't exactly sound like Izabetha is especially keen on a rematch. Fire should both help with making it harder for Rider to block and restricting his mobility, while throwing your opponent off focus is just generally a good move.
 
Iza takes after both her parents, I see.

Rulers voice breaks through to you, snapping you out of the hyperventilating, panicked looking around you'd been doing for the last moments- she's right. You weren't expecting this fight. Not like this. But- they don't scare you- Well, no. You can still feel that these servants want you dead- especially Assassin. But- how can they scare you when Berserker's right there?

My theory of Berserker having some kind of fear effect increases.

Incidentally, this ever so clever little ambush suggests that the OG Masters of this war are still in a degree of communication.

[X] Ruler goes after
-[X] Assassin
--[X] Counterattack focus

[X] Assassin
-[X] With your scrollcase


Rushdown, hit and run and fire/terrain control all seem like they'd be less effective against someone as mobile as Jack. So the idea is, Jack goes in for the attack, Mimi uses her scrollcase (guess what Assassin's usually don't have? Magic Resistance), Ruler does a sweet Streetfighter infinite juggling combo on him.

It may not kill him, but if it works, it may force him to retreat, which would likely force Rider and Berserker to bugger right off as well.
 
[X] Ruler goes after
-[X] Assassin
--[X] Counterattack focus

[X] Assassin
-[X] With your scrollcase


Who made a compelling argument.
 
[X] Ruler goes after
-[X] Assassin
--[X] Counterattack focus

[X] Assassin
-[X] With your scrollcase

Very well, I'll go along with it too
 
Vote called, winning strat is Countering Assassin with your help from the scrollcase.
Adhoc vote count started by Sightedjt on Jul 12, 2020 at 6:19 AM, finished with 6 posts and 6 votes.

  • [X] Ruler goes after
    -[X] Assassin
    --[X] Counterattack focus
    [X] Assassin
    -[X] With your scrollcase
    [X] Ruler goes after
    -[X] Assassin
    --[X] Rushdown focus
    [X] Assassin
    -[X] With your scrollcase
    [X] Ruler goes after
    -[X] Rider
    --[X] Fire/terrain control focus
    -[X] With your scrollcase
    [X] Ruler goes after
    -[X] Assassin
    --[X] Counterattack focus
    [X] Assassin
    -[X] With your scrollcase
 
047- Moonlit Clash
Ruler goes after Assassin with a counterattack focus
-Assist vs Assassin with your scrollcase


Time slows to a crawl as you make your decision. You've got to fend off Rider and Assassin. You don't know Rider- but you've faced Assassin. He might have managed to get a hit on Ruler then but it's much more open here- she can handle him- she's got to.

"Ruler- Get Assassin!" You shout, feeling the cool night air and smoke rasp your through, before turning to Izabetha, a nervous edge in your voice. You're really not sure how she'll take you taking the lead here but you know Ruler can take Assassin so you've got to play it safe on that front he's a bigger danger right now. "You've fought Rider -you can take him right?"

"I had hoped to avoid us being seen as a team, but given the situation, there really is no alternative. Archer, we're working with them; target Rider." Izabetha's voice is as cold as always, with the slightest hint of pride creeping into it. But even so, it's a relief to hear her being so agreeable. "As for Rider, I know his games. They are far from enough to stand against an Einzbern. You should concern yourself with your foe."

Your gazes meet for the slightest of moments, before your attention snaps back to your respective servants and all hell breaks loose.

Concrete shatters under Ruler's sandals as she springs forwards, crossing the distance to Assassin in a single stride, the billowing smoke around her feet being blown away from the force of the burning fight that goes straight for Assassin's throat, shattering the blade he brings up in a desperate block. Bouncing backwards, Assassin hastily puts difference between himself and Ruler, who simply keeps walking towards him, fixing Assassin with an eagle's glare.

Meanwhile, you've run to cover, hunkering down near some stone planters filled with mostly weeds and one or two subpar trees. It's not much, but it's cover enough to get between you and Rider- there's no way you're getting caught in a crossfire.

On the other side of the square, Izabetha faces off against Rider and his Master, Archer standing behind her as the silver-wire halberd coils itself into a large, heavy greatshield that gleams under the streetlights as a second spool of wire snakes out from inside a pocket, adding its bulk to the shield. Having reloaded, Izabetha charges forwards towards Rider, opening fire at his Master. As before, a wall of ectoplasm springs from the Master's hands, snatching the lead from the air. But such a task takes time and attention. Meaning that Rider is left to deal with Archer's attack by himself, being forced to gun the engine and power forwards as a trio of arrows flash across the square, cleanly punching holes through the wall right behind where Rider was.

Having built up speed, Rider spins his bike around in an impossibly tight hairpin turn, his Master hunkering down and clinging onto the bike as smoke billows from the wheels. With an ursine growl from the engine, Rider charges forwards, casings flying from the side of his gun as the roaring drumbeat of it firing drowns out the sound of his engine, the briefest turn of the controls sending the hail of lead sweeping in a deadly arc across the square. But faced with that leaden rain, Izabetha refuses to falter or bow. With a single step forwards, she slams the shield into the ground, pressing herself against it's precisely angled bulk as she pours mana into the silver, bullets sent ricocheting off the gleaming metal as her wall holds.

Archer, in contrast, simply waits until the last moment before leaping into the air, the bullets whizzing harmlessly beneath her. At the apex of her arc, close to passing over Rider, she draws another three arrows from the quiver on her pack, gracefully shooting them one by one, moon-silver streaks falling to the ground like falling stars as Iza peeks out from behind her shield to fire another spread of bullets at the pair, catching Rider in a crossfire. He's forced to break off his attack run, expertly weaving and tilting his bike at night-impossible angles to ensure that not a single shot lands a proper strike, bullets ricocheting off the bodywork along with the one arrow that doesn't simply crater into the ground.

You're fortunately safe from all of this where you kneel by the planter, with only one or two stray rounds punching into the far side, setting your heart racing even more than it already is as you fumble in your purse and bring out the scrollcase Kiara gave you. You grip it shakily in both hands as it's interlinked rings gleam under the streetlights. You know what it did to you and Kiara- you don't know how well it'll fare against Assassin but you know you'd get eviscerated if you try to fight him with your blades so you've got to hope this can do something. You just need to find the right moment to use it.

As sparks fly from the top of the office building where Scathath and Flat fight, parts of the stonework beginning to crumble and fall away from the force of the blows being traded, Ruler and Assassin continue their dance, an endless back and forth among the billowing smokecouds that drift along the floor, each motion and disturbance sending another plume rising into the air.

Ruler absolutely has the advantage here, her movements graceful as she slowly, carefully, forces Assassin towards a corner. Despite the effect of her first strike on Assassin, she's being remarkably sedate in her attacks. She doesn't rush in, she doesn't try and set the world ablaze. Her motions are measured and perfectly controlled as she simply punishes every action Assassin tries to make; A jet of brilliant flame drilling through a hastily pulled bomb, forcing Assassin to hastily throw it away before it explodes on him. A quick backstep as he darts forwards to slash at her with a knife, the scratch it leaves on an arm healing in less time than it takes for her to launch a vicious kick at his knee, forcing him to awkwardly spring away to avoid a shattered leg. A searing swath of fire springs up in front of him as he tries to make a dart to the side, as Ruler then darts in again to deliver a white-hot punch that Assassin has to take in a cross-armed block, the crunch of cracking bone audible even over the roaring sounds of gunfire and engines coming from across the square.

"Are you running out of tricks yet, Assassin?" Ruler calls out as she continues to advance menacingly towards him, the flames that wreath her limbs flaring up even further into a hellish blaze for less than a heartbeat, the force of that ignition scattering the lingering smoke to the corners of the square, the now-cracked concrete exposed to the night once more. There is bile in her voice, hateful and judgemental. It's a bit scary, really- you're just glad you're not the one it's directed at. You thought she wasn't that big a fan of Kiara, but this is something else entirely. "How does it feel to see your web of lies burn? To be the one paying the price for once? A Master who's leaving you to do the dirty work yourself is exactly what you deserve, after all!"

"Shit-" Assassin gasps, frantically backing off from Ruler as he pulls off a burning glove, revealing a blistered hand beneath, the pair of them taking a brief moment to dodge another sweep of fire from Rider that arcs through the square. His grip's loose in one arm from the earlier blow, and he's started to angle his torso towards Ruler, keeping the ribs she wounded last night away from him. "You think I've never got my hands dirty? Think you've got me at the end of my rope? I'll leave your guts painting the fucking concrete!"

With that yell, Assassin hurls his cloak at Ruler, the heavy cloth twisting lazily in the air as it floats towards her, revealing well over a dozen different bombs on suicidally short fuses attached to its inner lining. "There's always another trick- that's why you'll never catch me!"

With a deafening blast and a window-shattering shockwave, the bombs explode, a mixture of smoke and flash and lethal shrapnel scything out in all directions, even forcing the conflict on Izabethas side of the square into a brief pause as they all try to avoid the edge of the blast.

You're mostly safe from where you'd hurled yourself to the ground behind the planter, the thick concrete and soil having absorbed the shrapnel, albeit at the cost of the tree, but your ears are still ringing from the force of the blast. A quick glance over to the other side of the square as you stand up again reveals that Iza's shield and the ectoplasm that now slathers several walls and most of the floor over there did manage to absorb the stray shards that reached them.

Ruler's taken the brunt of the blow full on, even a frantic backdash not saving her completely, as blood runs onto the rubble that was once a square from the myriad shrapnel wounds left in her. It's a painful sight, even when you know she can take it- you feel a tug in your chest as she hops backwards again, a pulse of flame washing over her as she roughly sweeps away the shrapnel, healing the wounds in a flash. But even that leaves a precious second where she's slightly off balance.

Naturally, that's when Assassin strikes; leaping out of the smoke from where he waited within a precisely calculated deadzone in the mass of explosions, Assassin springs towards Ruler. Without his cloak, he's left in just the well-tailored suit clothes underneath, but even then there's still a few pouches and holsters hanging from his belt. Holsters enough for the pair of wicked knives that carve curved trails through the lingering smoke as they streak towards Ruler; one aimed for her throat, the other for her heart, making good use of the moment of opportunity he's been afforded. At the height of his leap, the moon finally emerges from behind the clouds it'd been hidden behind, its silver light gleaming off Assassin's blades.

You've got to act now- if there was ever a spot you'd need to use the scrollcase it's now. Your heart pounds in your chest as you clutch it to your chest in a two-handed grip, as if in prayer. You reach out to it, feeling mana flow through you. It's a push, the slightest of tension in your chest as you balance the pull of Ruler with this extra expenditure… but you can do it. You can still connect.

A sweet scent begins to flow from the scrollcase as your mana begins to flow through it in that ever circling loop, a welcome, distracting scent compared to the acrid gunpowder stench, but you're prepared for it this time. You're not letting it affect you- with how fast your heart is beating, the finger-shaking rush of adrenaline of combat and the training Kiara gave you on it, you know how to keep yourself safe and even if you slipped you're far too on edge to let it get to you properly.

The rings of the scrollcase shift as you focus the mana flowing into it, a single seam forming down it's length. Gripping the scrollcase in a white-knuckle hold, you unfurl it, pointing the parchment contained within directly at Assassin, forcing one last pulse of mana through it. The sweet, relaxing scent of the scrollcase's incense intensifies as a glowing rainbow shines out from the parchment, the inked pattern inscribed upon it flaring up in response to your mana. A shifting pattern of rainbow lights, coiling circles that captivate the eye as they spiral in and around each other in an endless loop. And from where you're standing, it's right in the centre of Assassin's field of view.

There's a lump in your throat as the pattern glows and you display the sigil to Assassin, the world moving at a snail's pace as you wait to see if it works- what if it doesn't? Ruler's moving to block Assassin's attack but will it be enough?

But then you see it. A slight slackening of Assassin's tight, controlled posture, a loosening of his grip as he relaxes for just a moment, his focus shattered by the distraction of the pattern. There's panic in his motion, a swear muttered beneath his breath as he frantically tries to adjust himself in midair, to salvage his ruined attack.

Too little.

Too late.

Just as a single opening on Ruler's part was enough for Assassin to make this attack, this moment of weakness on his is enough for her. But unlike Ruler, Assassin has nobody here to help him.

You gasp as Ruler pulls on you, drawing yet more power out of you, the cracked outline of your circuits shining in response to the sudden load as her posture switches from that of a desperate defence a firmly planted stance, the clack of her geta on the rubbled concrete as loud as any gunshot in this moment, where she has every last drop of your attention. A grin spreads across her face as she clenches a fist, igniting it into a brilliant, molten-iron incandescent flare.

With the speed of a wildfire, Ruler slams her fist into Assassin's ribs, a blazing comet of an uppercut that strikes true into the exact spot she'd given a beating to last night, driving the air from his chest in an agonised cry and sending him soaring backwards and further into the air as his suit flash-ignites.

The ground cracks beneath Ruler's feet as she leaps upwards in pursuit, the blaze around her hand vanishing into the slightest of embers as she floats for just a moment, before launching herself down at Assassin, slamming the kick of a diving hawk at his face, her geta shattering through the lone knife brought up in a final defence to strike Assassin straight in his mask, shattering it as he's sent crashing down into the ground, a plume of water spraying up as he obliterates a fire hydrant with his impact. With a very satisfied look on her face, Ruler gracefully lands besides you, flashing you a brilliant smile before stepping forwards.


Meanwhile, on the other side of the square, as Assassin, leaps into the air, the duel of gunfire reaches its climax, the ongoing trade of gunfire and arrows and attack run after attack run having failed to leave any serious wounds; a handful of glancing hits on Archer and Rider, who's bike is starting to look far worse for wear. But as the moonlight bathes the square, the last remnants of smoke drifting ethereally around the rubble and ectoplasm that makes up most of its surface now, Archer shines radiant. Her skin gleams under the moonlight as she draws another arrow from her quiver, now a single piece of gleaming silver.

From behind her shield as she braces herself against the latest lethal onslaught of Rider, Izabetha gives Archer a quick nod as she retrieves one of the humming, power-laden spikes from her pouches. "On my mark."

She hunkers down for a moment longer, tensing her shield until the moment Rider passes her. Then, and only then does she make her move, a single word whispered under her breath. "Accel."

In the blink of an eye, Izabetha moves, leaving her shield buried in the ground and simply pulling a halberd out of the metal there, wires pulling the spike into place at the weapon's tip as Izabetha sprints towards Rider, faster than anyone should manage. Catching up to the bike in seconds, Izabetha swings her halberd at the bike, a desperate twist of the handlebars by Rider meaning that only the edge of the tip lands. But that's all Izabetha needed; as the spike makes contact with the back wheels of the bike, the mana held oh-so-unstably within surges out, surging through the metal of the bike and blasting the back end apart, sending both Rider and his Master crashing to the ground in an undignified slide that ends with them at the edge of the square. Leaving them easy pray for Archer, who calmly shoots after after arrow at them, gleaming trails left in their passage as they streak towards the pair, barely deflected at all by the hasty wall of ectoplasm hurled up by the Master as Rider drags the two of him in a mad dash for an exit from the square, a scattered, inaccurate burst of fire his sole attempt at covering their retreat. It's somewhat effective, forcing Archer's aim off just enough that he only takes a pair of arrows to the shoulder, silver pins nearly impaling him to the wall with the force of their hit. But then the pair of them are around a corner and out of her line of fire, bursts of gunfire rattling blindly into the square to dissuade any pursuit. Izabetha signals to the rooftops, but as Archer leaps up towards a vantage point, an engine roars into life and begins to vanish into the distance.

Meanwhile, as Rider and his Master crash to the ground from Izabetha's strike, Assassin rises from the dust of his impact, glancing around the square. With pained gasps, he brushes off the last embers around his shattered ribs, his suit charred and soaked from the water spray his impact caused. As he stands, he stamps his feet, kicking off the mechanisms attached to the back of his boots, frantically glancing around for a means of escape, a single broken knife and a pair of bombs all he has left to him.

Now the dust and spray has died down, you get to see the actual face behind the mask; broken arrogance in his gray-blue eyes, under what was some quite well kept hair, short, straight and ash-blonde. There's a clean, well-kept mustache above his mouth, blood trickling from a corner as he bites down upon it, but there's no sign of a beard. He's not that old, before thirty if you were to guess, and he wouldn't be unattractive, were it not for the murderous anger anger and desperation twisting his face. He quickly wipes the blood away with his free, weakened arm, the hawk-moth sigil ring on his finger shining under the moonlight.

"Damn that useless politician of a master." He mutters to himself as he backs away from the approaching doom that is Ruler, now walking normally, if not at all steadily thanks to his wounds. His voice sounds much different from how it did before. More much refined. "He wants me to do anything again, he'd better come out of his fancy 'Association Oversight' office and do something useful for once."

"What's the matter Assassin?" Ruler calls out as she approaches, cracking her knuckles menacingly. "That look suits you so much better. Nothing left to hide behind?"

Assassin's about to respond, but is drowned out by the noise of the office block where Berserker and Scathath were fighting collapsing, great sandstone walls rise up from the earth, tearing the concrete of it apart as they fuse into a sealed off pyramid that begins to sink down into the earth. You see the faint red gleam of Scathath's spear strike off it, before you catch sight of her leaping into the air away from that and towards you, carrying Flat with her. There's a brief swell of- relief? At the knowledge that they didn't get caught up in whatever just happened there.

Though you're distracted from that sight by a blinding flash of light and smoke that blankets the area, obscuring everything from view; while a quick blast of flame from Ruler helps clear it faster than it normally would have, Assassin's made his escape as well, vanishing into the streets and alleys that surround the square. With a glance around, you can see that Rider and his Master are gone as well, which would explain the engine you heard.

[] Go for the kill. You're in a better position than any of them are, you've got a chance to take one of your enemies out of the war for good.
-[] Chase Assassin- He's wounded and on foot, he can't have got far, and you are
done with him being a thorn in your side.
-[] Chase Rider- He's got his master with him, who you'd hopefully be able to get
something out of, but he's in better shape and in a vehicle so he'd be harder to catch.

[] Just stay here, regroup with Flat and Izabetha to discuss what happened and what it means.
 
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[X] Go for the kill. You're in a better position than any of them are, you've got a chance to take one of your enemies out of the war for good.
-[X] Chase Assassin- He's wounded and on foot, he can't have got far, and you are
done with him being a thorn in your side.
 
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