The timeline got pushed ten years back to account for this. Roman's origins are different but similar.
Bit of a delayed question to the above reply, but:

Does this coincide with Rin & Waver's joint effort to shut down the Greater Grail for good, but spirals out of control* into a Sixth Heaven's Feel, with Marisbury summoning Solomon...

...and thus curb-stomping all of the other official competitors and either ignoring, or purifying Angra Mainyu's corruption of the GG, turning it into a non-Monkey's Paw wish-granter?

* - With Shirou and/or Saber being drawn in out of either personal loyalty, obligation, or just plain unfinished/unresolved business back in Fuyuki?

I.E., Sakura, Zouken; excepting (or not?) the perhaps-still-active Einzbern family, unless Jubstacheit issued the shutdown command following Illya's death by Doctor Gil's hands.
 
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"I don't remember being that creepy. Was I always that creepy? I mean, points to you girl but that was creepy..."
She actually had a couple o shades of sociopathy according to Circe which disturbed her a little.

Which probably didn't help much when The gods made her fall for Jason.
 
She actually had a couple o shades of sociopathy according to Circe which disturbed her a little.

Which probably didn't help much when The gods made her fall for Jason.
Did she actually get to do...
whatever that squelching flesh-tearing sound was she did to Jason before he 'melted' and turned into a Demon Pillar
, on anyone else while wearing that bright and innocent smile?

Like I'm disappointed there wasn't a CG of it, but at the same time, I'm glad I didn't see it. But just the context and the sound effect alone...

Which was why I posited that line.
 
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Chapter Fuyuki - Pt. 1
So I haven't written anything for New Years. Well, I have, but it's not a lot and it's not for Sunny Order.

That said, it's not like I have nothing. And since I'm a little stalled on the actual cake-story of F/SO, we could delve into Chapter Fuyuki instead.

These will be separately threadmarked, as stated. But enjoy anyways!

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What happened at the beginning? Well, I'll tell you. I could start with orientation at Chaldea - I'm sure you've heard the stories already - but instead I'll tell you about...

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SINGULARITY F - FUYUKI CITY

2004, THE FIFTH HOLY GRAIL WAR (?)

It's hot. Everything is hot and grimy and prickly around him. It stinks of corruption and ruin and hot ash, hot enough to burn his lungs and dense enough to choke him. He feels the hate, the horror, the death of the world. He doesn't want to wake up. Wherever this is, whatever this is, he does not want to deal with it. He wants to hide until it goes away or he goes away, whichever comes first.

Ritsuka Tohsaka, the 47th Master of Chaldea, opens his eyes and leaps to his feet, landing on his feet right before a purple-haired girl clad in armor. He blinks, holding his breath as he starts to recognise her - only because the air is disgusting and he doesn't want to take a breath, not because he's surprised she's alive. Though, he is.

He doesn't want to believe it. The last thing he saw of her was a lot of blood, and the lower half of her body crushed under a massive block of concrete.

"S-Senpai?" The girl looks up at him, her eyes wide open, clear with recognition even though she isn't wearing her glasses. "Y-You're up!"

But it is her. She is alive. Ritsuka, despite himself, despite all the social training, can't help but cry out in joy. "Mashu, you're alive!"

"Yes," she nods, her expression more serious. Mashu looks about and brings about a massive shield, a round buckler more than half her height topped with a gigantic cross that is actually taller than her - and just as tall as Ritsuka himself. "I'll explain later, Ritsuka-senpai. I'm sensing danger."

He starts to ask for something to work with, but they run out of time. There is the rattle of bone and deep, hollow clicking. A horde of skeletons, wielding rusted weapons and ruined firearms, crawl out of the burning rubble and ruins, shambling right towards them. Their eye sockets are hollow, devoid of all light and life. These dead things wish to drag the two of them down with them.

"Orders, Master!"

"Master?" He keys into it immediately glancing at his hands. Sure enough, there is a pattern in red on the back of his right hand, three intricate tattoos that seem to pulse with incredible, inexorable energy. Ritsuka nods, a sigh passing his lips. So he's in this sort of situation now. "Quickly, Mashu. Class and Parameters."

"Yes! Shielder Class Servant, with high defensive parameters! My agility is not great, however!"

"Your Noble Phantasm? Nevermind," Ritsuka says as he pulls a green gemstone from his pocket, held in the knuckles of one hand. "We won't need it for these small fry. Destroy them, Mashu. I'll support you where I can."

"Yes, senpai!"

A pair of skeletal spearmen come forward first, wielding repurposed stop signs and streetlights, their metal edges rusted but savage. Mashu catches them in the center of her shield and shoves back just as quickly. Their spears split open like the petals of a flower, before the young Shielder smashes them to pieces against the face of that same shield. She spins, shield parallel to the ground, and shatters another two skeletons in the blink of an eye.

The monsters howl, their beastial calls hollow and chittering. Where a dozen had emerged from the dead city, after less than five seconds there were only eight. Three of them, wielding ramshackle handguns, snarl as they point their guns at Ritsuka. Mashu realises too late, but two sets of sword force her to stand her ground, forcing them back, for one second too long.

They open fire, three loud bangs cutting through the crackling, burning night. Though they are dead creatures animated by spite and magic, their aim is true. Two bullets fly right at Ritsuka's head, and the third at his chest.

Ritsuka Tohsaka, his arms burning bright with green, blocks all three rounds. The low caliber rounds clatter as they bounce off magically reinforced kevlar-lined sleeves, and again when they bounce off the ground. The young magus exhales and sees a hammer striking a shield. He points his hand at the enemy, all fingers straightened. Red-black bolts of energy blow their heads apart, leaving decapitated skeletons clattering to the ground.

Mashu returns to him an instant later, followed by a gust of hot wind catching up to her. That exchange was hardly ten seconds and they've already killed a dozen familiars. Despite having 'not great' agility, the girl is still incredibly fast. Such is a servant's existence, he imagines. "I'm so sorry, senpai!" She wails. "I didn't prioritise their ranged combatants! It was my mistake!"

Ritsuka shakes his head. "Don't worry about that, the most that would have happened is that I get knocked over. As for you..." He looks off down the street, just burning buildings and broken roads. It is painfully familiar. "...We'll find cover first. Then I need to know why you aren't dead."

She nods. "Yes, Ritsuka-senpa--" She looks off into the distance, one exposed eye open. "I feel more of them. They're concentrating around someone else."

"Another survivor who made the shift?" The Tohsaka gasps in realisation. "Lead the way. We have to save her."

"Her, senpai?"

"Who else but Kana? Come on!"

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When they arrive, they find a pile of dusty bones surrounding the base of a hill of stone and asphalt, a single redhead wearing a sidetail standing atop it, her hands resting upon the hilt of a sword already disintegrating into mana. The bones look like they've been smashed to bits, cut into pieces in melee. The ones who kept at range were instead headless; likely taken out with throwing knives or Gandr bolts.

The girl, Kana Tohsaka, looks at Ritsuka and exhales hard. She tosses her hair and crosses her arms at him. "You're late, Guda."

"I got here as soon as I could. It's only been five minutes."

"Yeah, and I already killed them all. Try to keep up, bro." She gestures for them to join her, and both Ritsuka and Mashu dash up the hill quickly, before more of the walking dead notice them. They pass the lip, and spot Director Olga-Marie laid on the ground, clutching at her head. She looks up, and her eyes narrow.

"You as well, I see," she says bitterly. "Of course it couldn't be someone I actually trusted. Had to be the half-trained clowns I threw out of the briefing."

"Only because someone fell asleep," Ritsuka grumbles.

"Only because someone refused to help me," Kana says dryly.

"I'm your brother, not your caretaker." Ritsuka looks at the Director, his face a mask of hard determination. "Director Animusphere, we need to find cover while we plan our next move. Can Chaldea extract us?"

"Of course!" She tosses her hair and stands up, hands on her waist. She glances briefly at Mashu but says nothing, turning back to the two siblings. "Our priority is finding a leyline. Get to it, both of you."

"That's not nice, considering I just saved your life," Kana says bitterly.

"You did your job. I won't thank you for that." Olga-Marie looks firmly at her. "You're my soldiers in this war, remember? So follow my orders, or I can't guarantee you'll survive."

Kana, to her credit, does not escalate. She just salutes sloppily, right hand to her forehead. "Aye-aye, Director-Captain. One leyline, coming right up."

"...Hold on." Ritsuka turns to face her directly. "Kana, what's on your right hand?"

"Hm?" She holds it up, the red tattoos on the back of it clear for them to see. "Command Seals. Why? If you're asking about a Servant, I haven't found mine yet."

"...Of course not. You're registered under FATE but you haven't summoned them yet." Olga-Marie looks at Mashu now, the Shielder looking out into the street. She turns back, head tilted. "But your seals should apply to her."

"Ah." Kana frowns. "Wait, what? But Mashu isn't a Servant. Otherwise she wouldn't have gotten crushed by the ceiling!"

"That's what I want to know," Ritsuka adds, glancing at the girl. "I won't ask for the full details, Mashu. But I do want to know the gist of it. What happened to you?"

"...He saved me, and gave me his power," is all she says. "I inherited that Heroic Spirit's powers, his armor and his shield. That is all."

Kana nods. Ritsuka frowns, sucking on his teeth. A true miracle burns before his very eyes, saving and empowering Mashu Kyrielight. "A true Demi-Servant, then… Do you know who he was?" He asks.

Mashu shakes her head.

----

Needs must, and so they make their way through the dead streets of Fuyuki towards the nearest Leyline. Ritsuka and Mashu lead from the front, while Kana watches their rear. They don't run into anymore skeletons on the way; small mercies. The sight around them is horrendous enough.

Olga-Marie breaks the silence first, her expression softened but still disdainful. "Did you know this place?" She asks the two of them.

Ritsuka nods, while Kana says nothing. "We grew up in this city," he explains. "Our version of it, at least. This isn't our Fuyuki City... but it's still hard to look at."

Olga-Marie nods and is quiet for a few moments. "My sympathies," she says softly, the first vaguely-positive statement she's made since she was rescued. She thinks some more, her brow knitted. "So, that's how you know of the original Holy Grail Wars. You... or your parents, I suppose, were involved in the last."

"They were," Kana says. "Dad was the Master of Saber, and mom of Archer. They went to school together, but the War was how they met."

"We're here," Ritsuka says from the front. They look up at the still-standing husk of a western mansion, windows shattered and walls charred black. It still emanates an uncomfortable amount of heat, but it is where a leyline sits. The perfect place to set up camp. And proof that fate enjoys suffering far too much.

"...You're Tohsakas," Olga-Marie says with a small amount of shock. "You are heirs of the Holy Grail War."

Ritsuka nods, as does Kana. "Didn't want to come home like this," he says sadly.

"I guess we're finally cleaning up the place like mom wanted," Kana tries to say lightly. But it comes out more as guilty regret.

"...Snap out of it," Olga-Marie says, "We have a job to do. The sooner we make contact with Chaldea, the sooner we can leave."

--

They link up to the leyline quickly, and with access to the mana of the land they quickly make contact with Chaldea. Standing in the former living room, the first sign they see of Chaldea is of a man with light orange hair, his face lightly covered in soot. "Thank goodness you are alright!" Dr. Romani Archaman says, the relief palpable on his gentle features. "D-Director?! You're in Singularity F?!"

Olga-Marie snaps at him immediately. "Romani what in the hell are you doing in that chair?! Where's Lev?"

Roman's expression rapidly becomes grave, and he tents his fingers before his face. "...Lev's dead, Director. He was right next to you when the bomb went off. FATE is offline, and we're trying to get LAPLACE and TRIMEGISTUS stable right now. We've... lost 90% of the staff, and all of the Master-candidates are in cryostasis." He looks at Ritsuka and Kana, their faces serious but unhurt. "Almost all of them. Thank goodness you two are alright."

"N-No... Lev..."Olga-Marie shakes her head, turning despair into anger. "Very good, Romani. Keep them stable. Keep SHEBA on the Singularity. We'll report back when we have results. Call us only if something goes wrong!"

"Director, what are you saying? You don't have any Servants, and A-Team is down! We can't possibly--"

"If we come back without anything to show Chaldea is as good as dead. We need something to show for it. Besides," she adds, an angry grimace on her lips, "We have a Servant. A Demi-Servant."

Roman looks at her, aghast. "You mean... The project was a success?" The screen turns to Mashu, the Demi-Servant looking nervously out into the burning city, her thoughts far away. "Well... That's something. We'll deploy supplies shortly, Director."

"Good. Now don't bother me until something actually happens."

Romani nods and the screen winks out. Olga-Marie covers her face and sighs, chest heaving. She looks up, hands balled into fists. "We move when the supplies arrive. You two, do you know where the Greater Grail is?"

Kana shakes her head. Ritsuka nods. "Mount Enzou," he says flatly to her. "But to destroy it, we'll need an Anti-Fortress Noble Phantasm."

"We won't be destroying it. We'll be taking the Grail. That should sever manaflow to the Singularity and resolve this incident."

Ritsuka nods. If that is what it takes, then it shall be. "Alright then."

A few moments pass silently, just waiting for the dispatch and catching their breath. "Well--" Kana starts to say.

Mashu turns around abruptly, her eyes wide and alert. "Masters! A Servant is approaching at high speed! Be careful!"

"Director!" Ritsuka cries out. "Get to cover! We'll--"

The wall explodes. His blood freezes. It becomes solid and lumpy, like cement.

A shapely woman with long purple hair, wielding a hooked spear, dashes right through the smoke and debris, her spear striking right at the Shielder's neck. She blocks it deftly, drawing on dormant instincts, and slams one end of her shield's cross into the woman's head. Lancer is quickly thrown back, but the Servant lands on her feet easily and smiles viciously, her pale yellow-grey eyes glistening in the pyrelight, contrasting her pale ash-like skin. Ritsuka already feels the sensation leaving his extremities, his body turning heavy.

"It seems there are three more still alive in the city," the Lancer says sultrily, a predator playing with her prey. "Consider this a mercy. No one else would let you live forever as stone."

Ritsuka glares at her, his body turning to stone. Petrification is supposed to be rare, and not this effective. Think, damn it, think! Which Heroic Spirits can turn people to stone?!

He gasps, looking at her in shock. "You... are not... supposed to be... Lancer...!"

"Ho?" She twirls her hooked spear. "But this is a lance, isn't it?" She lowers it and parries a slash from above. Lancer forces more power, her arm like coiling snakes. She steps aside and twists her spear, smacking Kana into the ground. She stays there, trembling, as she turns to stone as well. "Brave, but futile. A sword cannot defeat a lance."

"Dammit," Kana grunts. Her longsword disintegrates, leaving her hands empty.

"It's always the unruly ones that start the most trouble," Lancer says, and raises her spear over Kana. "No matter. I'll just play with you first!"

A wall of steel swings at the sultry Lancer, her advanced stopped by her spear held in both hands. Mashu grunts, mustering all the power she can. "Stay away from her!" She shouts. "Your opponent... Is me!"

"Mashu..." Ritsuka gasps. He can hardly breathe. The stone is creeping towards his lungs. He's going to die soon. Dammit. Dammit! He looks at her back, her small body forging ahead regardless of what lies ahead. He can't just stay here. He has to help her. He has to be her Master, and support her.

"By... my command seal... Mashu... WIN...!"

He feels it, a flash of red, a power unleashed. The Demi-Servant lets loose a battlecry and steps forward. The world before her crumbles before such power. Lancer grunts, suddenly pushed back by her renewed strength. Another shout, and Mashu pushes again. She raises a fist and punches the Lancer, square in the face.

The world warps. There is a bang as the wind rushes to fill the gap.

Lancer flies, and hits the mansion's cast iron gate. Ritsuka feels the pressure let up and leaps to his feet, hands reaching into his pockets. Kana joins him, a ball of black-red burning on her fingers. When they reach the gaping hole in the wall, Lancer is on her feet again, the hole Mashu punched into her head already all but healed, bent down on all fours like an animal about to charge. Her eyes are wide open. Ritsuka feels the pressure again, but it will take time now. He holds the gem in his palm, an incantation on his lips. Lancers have natural Magic Resistance, so he is going to have to make this count.

He casts, and bites his tongue. He draws blood. Ritsuka loses focus and the mana dissipates in a wave of force. He tries to cover his mouth, but his fingers are already stone.

"God dammit, Rits, now we're going to die!"

"thuk yhou, ith strethful!"

Lancer smirks and starts to charge, death in her impossibly-beautiful eyes. But then she hits the ground abruptly.

"Lancer! Eyes on your opponent! Otherwise, this might happen!"

A dome of force crushes over her, forcing her deeper into the ground. A man with blue hair and red eyes, draped over by a cloak, lands over her and draws a series of runes into the air. They converge into a spear of light that pierces Lancer in the back of neck. She dies wordlessly and soundlessly, only going limp like a sack of potatoes.

The battle ends, basically as it starts. Lancer disintegrates into light and mana, leaving not a trace but destruction behind. Ritsuka rises to his feet, a wordless healing cantrip mending his tongue. Kana looks at the mysterious man as he walks towards the gaping hole that used to have a door, wearing a cocky smile on his face. Mashu looks at him warily, shield still aimed at him.

"Yo, strange people," the man says. "I'm Caster. What are you doing in this fine hellhole today?"

Ritsuka sighs. "It's a long story. Would you like to come in?"

"Master?" Mashu asks, shocked.

"He's not hostile, or we'd be dead already." He looks over at Kana. "Right?"

"Hm?" She blinks, looking back at her brother. "What was that? I was distracted."

He rolls his eyes. She was probably enjoying the eye candy. "Come in, Caster."
 
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Mashu catches them in the center of her spear and shoves back just as quickly.
Shield
He points his hand at the enemy, all fingers straightened. Red-black bolts of energy blow their heads apart, leaving decapitated skeletons clattering to the ground.
Ritsuka brought fingerguns to a gunfight.
Lancer smirks and starts to charge, but she hits the ground. A dome of force crushes over her, forcing her deeper into the ground. A man with blue hair and red eyes, draped over by a cloak, lands over her and draws a series of runes into the air. They converge into a spear of light that pierces Lancer in the back of neck. She dies wordlessly and soundlessly, only going limp like a sack of potatoes.

The battle ends, basically as it starts. Lancer disintegrates into light and mana, leaving not a trace but destruction behind. Ritsuka rises to his feet, a wordless healing cantrip mending his tongue. Kana looks at the mysterious man as he walks towards the gaping hole that used to have a door, wearing a cocky smile on his face. Mashu looks at him warily, shield still aimed at him.
The Ultimate Bro makes his appearance!
"Hm?" She blinks, looking back at her brother. "What was that? I was distracted."
Well, can't really fault her.
 
It's too bad we don't get to see what precedes the Singularity, but all in all this was a great start to the "Main Story", as it were.
There's a lot I could say about this chapter, all of which good, but I think the words that get my sentiment across the clearest is that Everyone Felt Like A Competent Fuck Up.
I will say no more, and no less.
 
So, at some point in their summoning history:

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"Why?! Why we can't get the Cool, Handsome Caster, and instead get... get this... mutt thing?!?"

"Hey, at least I can surekill things dead!"

"You failed to kill Dad."

"...That doesn't count."

"You bust his heart, and yet you failed to kill him."

"He's cheating! People should-"

"-Die when they got killed. Yeah, I got that a lot. Anyways, thank you for joining us, Lancer."

"But I want Caster Cu! Can't I reroll?!"

"I can do Runes, if that's what you meant."

"Not the same thing!"
 
So, at some point in their summoning history:

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"Why?! Why we can't get the Cool, Handsome Caster, and instead get... get this... mutt thing?!?"

"Hey, at least I can surekill things dead!"

"You failed to kill Dad."

"...That doesn't count."

"You bust his heart, and yet you failed to kill him."

"He's cheating! People should-"

"-Die when they got killed. Yeah, I got that a lot. Anyways, thank you for joining us, Lancer."

"But I want Caster Cu! Can't I reroll?!"

"I can do Runes, if that's what you meant."

"Not the same thing!"
God, I hope we can consider this canon. Swordo, you wonderful writer, I love your content!
 
Lewd. Know we know why Ritsuka likes Mashu so much :D



I see what you did there.

Overall, I liked the chapter. The only nitpick I have is Cu does not seem like the type to just ambush an enemy like that. We always see him announcing his presence to foes.
Hm... I'll try to work it in. I figure Cu has decided on some sneaking, since he's literally hunted by at least five Alter Servants, but I could try having him announce himself right as he groundpounds Medusa and then lightsabers her through the back of the neck.
 
Hm... I'll try to work it in. I figure Cu has decided on some sneaking, since he's literally hunted by at least five Alter Servants, but I could try having him announce himself right as he groundpounds Medusa and then lightsabers her through the back of the neck.

That sounds more in character for him. I mean honor aside, he definitely is a combat snarker too :D
 
Chapter Fuyuki - Pt. 2 (Fin)
I decided to stay up all night and finish writing the rest of Chapter Fuyuki instead of going to bed.

...Happy early New Years?

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"What the hell are you doing, fighting like an enforcer?!" Olga-Marie flicks Kana on the nose, the girl smarting as she falls back into the burnt couch. "You are a Master! Leave the fighting for your Servants! They can't do anything if you aren't around, idiot!"

"Oh please Rits could have taken care of her, and he did! And I could have sworded her anyways."

"You did and you failed." She pinches her on the nose. "And why swords? Are you some sort of idiot? That would never work!"

"Sue… me… It's my affinity…"

"What?!"

The Caster Servant chuckles as the girls bicker before turning back to Ritsuka. "So, Chaldea was it? You're supposed to be protecting the timestream or something?"

"Resolving a snarl in history, yes," Ritsuka nods. "Apparently, what happened here will cause the end of the world in about 20 years."

"Ah," Caster nods. "Well, I can see why. Everything on this planet is dead except for us Servants, and you four I guess. The Grail is corrupted, and when it spilled it corrupted everything it touched. I managed to stay out of it, but everything else?" He points over his shoulder, at the crater where Lancer was. "Well, they went crazy."

Ritsuka nods. "I heard that the Holy Grail in Fuyuki was corrupted by Angra Mainyu, and it nearly overflowed at the end of the Fifth War... I guess this would be the result."

"Yeah, probably. Mud's basically a curse, except it's so strong it's materialised itself. Won't advise you kids touching it too, but for different reasons." Caster stands up, his staff over his shoulders. "Well kid, I've got a proposition. Make a contract with me, and I help you deal with this nonsense."

"Done," Ritsuka says. He extends his hand, and the two men shake. "The contract is sealed. I am your Master."

"Nice," the Casters says with a wide grin. "Well, for safety reasons I'll hold onto my name. Anyways, that girl with the shield. Something's off about her."

"I'm a Demi-Servant," Mashu says as she walks over. She nods to Caster lightly. "Nice to meet you, Caster, I'm Shielder. Or, I should be..." She glances at Ritsuka, who nods at her. "...Well, the truth is I don't know my Noble Phantasm."

"Mmhm," Caster nods, "That is a problem. There isn't a Heroic Spirit that doesn't have something to call a Noble Phantasm. Even the ones without a proper ranked one have a sort of trump card; otherwise it's just a matter of who has the better stats, and that's boring."

"Wait, but I thought some Heroic Spirits were too young, or simply don't have the strength to have a true crystalisation of their legend?" Ritsuka asks, arms crossed.

"Eh, it's a trump card either way, fancy unique skill or some other crap. It's a game changer, it's a Noble Phantasm. Simple."

"...That's not how it--"

"In any case, the girl should have a Noble Phantasm, but doesn't!" Caster shrugs and pats her shield lightly. "Well, girl, this seems like a personal problem."

Mashu nods, but her expression turns downcast. "I expected as much," she says quietly. "I will have to find the identity of this Hero then."

Caster just looks at her with a wry smirk. He glances quickly to Ritsuka. "Hey, we should get going. I imagine Berserker's probably heard the commotion here already, and we do not want to be around him. We'll talk and walk."

--

"So, who can we expect to run into?"

"Hm..." Caster scratches his chin as the party heads on, walking through the woods to avoid further skeleton packs, the restless dead a certain magnet for hostile Servants. "...Well, Lancer's dead, and Rider died early in the War. Assassin won't bother us with me around, and Berserker is way on the other side of town... Which leaves Saber and Archer."

Ritsuka feels a lump form in his throat and swallows it down. From what he remembers of the stories, Lancer was someone else anyways... So surely, there are other differences too. "Where are they?"

"They're holed up in the mountain you say the Greater Grail is, which simplifies things if you think of it that way," Caster adds, shrugging with his palms up. Ritsuka laments his luck, but his expression remains impassionate. "We'll see when we get there, right?"

"Right," Kana interjects, "But do you know what they're like, how they fight, who they are, yadda yadda yadda?"

Caster shakes his head. "Unfortunately, since I'm a Caster in this War, I don't get to go out and fight like I'd be doing if I got half a chance. Didn't run into Saber after this nonsense, either, but Archer is an asshole who snipes from afar. Takes shots at me constantly, the asshole."

Ritsuka and Kana share a look.

"Well, they never hit me anyways, but it's still ridiculous. Real men fight face to face!" Caster flexes an arm for emphasis. "Look at me! I'm a Caster, but I'm still all for fighting in melee!"

Kana gives Ritsuka a sly smirk. Ritsuka scoffs. "Excuse me, Guda, I know martial arts?"

"And I know that and swordfights," Kana preens. "But, you know, go ahead and be a girly-girl with your magic and all~"

"And you go ahead and be a gorilla with a jiggly body."

She glares at him, hugging her chest tightly. "Too far, bro."

"Sorry," Ritsuka sighs.

Caster laughs, clapping them both on the shoulder. "Don't be ashamed of it, girl! Be both! Your Shielder is fairly curvy herself, but she's quite the fighter too!"

"Please don't mention it," Mashu says evenly, her eyes hard and cheeks red.

"Are you some sort of sexual predator?" Olga-Marie asks bitterly, to no avail. Caster just laughs.

"And then my master, man what a body," Caster says with a nostalgic smirk. "Demon woman, but what a body. Though, heh, let me tell you, my wife? Beautiful. Fairest lady in the land! I've got bad luck with women but man is it worth it sometimes." Caster sighs, and then his levity dies. "We're almost at the base of the mountain. Get ready."

--

The mouth to the Greater Grail is an unassuming cave mouth, well hidden in the foliage even after the end of the world. The trees are dying around it, but the cave is still protected. The Bounded Field that guards it is still active, after all.

Ritsuka breaks it quickly, with a single glistening blue gem. It explodes loudly, and a dome of invisible air around the entrance cracks and shatters like glass. The sound is lamentable, but they have to move quickly. Saber likely protects the Greater Grail... But she will see them coming anyways. She was always a little bullshit like that.

"Let's go!" Ritsuka shouts, his legs pumping under him. But then the world shifts. He feels his balance lurch to the side, just a bit, enough to send him falling over. He catches himself, feeling the world was different for just a moment.

And then the world snapped back together, and around them there was nothing but weeping earth, shedding molten red tears.

"What the fu--" He turns around, and finds Caster on his knees, one arm holding himself upright on his staff, the other arm a blackened stump. "CASTER!"

"Hey, relax," Caster smirks, waving him off with his stump arm. "Ah, damn... I was prepared but still careless. That cheeky bastard still had more tricks up his sleeve, huh?"

"Caster!" Kana cries out. "Hold on, I have something that should help with the--"

"Don't worry about me, just go!" Caster rises to his feet, drawing runes with his stump arm. Light and pressure wrap around him, holding him aloft. "I'll catch up in a bit. Just have to deal with a bastard with a bow." He looks over his shoulder, flashing a confident grin. "I wouldn't be much of a hero if losing an arm stopped me from kicking some guy's ass, would I?"

Ritsuka tries to say something, but Caster is already off like a rocket. Bolstered by rune magic, he is faster than anything Ritsuka has ever seen. Faster than even her.

Her...

He looks to Kana, his expression grim. "Let's hope it's someone else," he says.

"I'll try," Kana sighs. She holds out her hand, and calls an english longsword of meteoric iron into existence. "I wish I brought Asriel along, bluh."

"...You named your Azoth Blade."

"Huh? You didn't?"

Ritsuka covers his face and sighs. "Nevermind. I'm low on gems and we're low on time. Director, try not to get caught up."

"Are you implying something, Tohsaka," Olga-Marie asks, smirking. "I'm going to discipline you when we get back."

Ritsuka shrugs. He looks at his Demi-Servant, the girl standing strong and confident despite everything. "Let's go, Mashu!"

"Yes!"

--

They arrived at the great cavern of the Greater Grail soon enough. Ritsuka had never seen it in his life - as he understood it the Grail was dismantled just a few years after they were born - but he heard stories of it when he was younger. It was a massive structure, so tall that you couldn't see the ceiling no matter how good your eyesight was. And it was long and wide, too, almost big enough to build a town in. To a young Ritsuka, it seemed like an excessive waste of space. Knowing what he does now, it is a miracle that the Einzberns, Makiris and Tohsakas were able to fit it into such a small space.

"This core…" Olga-Marie gasps, "...The Holy Grail?"

And all this time, he hoped beyond hope, dreaded with every step, at what would be waiting for them. He and Kana heard plenty about the Fifth Holy Grail War, of course. Their parents lived it. It defined them for the rest of their lives. They knew about the seven Servants that fought in it, the seven Heroes that inhabited each of the classes. General descriptions, basic ideas of their legend, physical features that would be useful to remember. He always knew to be wary of people with gold hair and red eyes, for instance.

It was why when he saw Lancer and Caster, Ritsuka was actually a bit overjoyed. Being turned to stone is not fun, of course. He would rather never do that ever again in the history of Fuck That Shit, but what it meant to have Lancer petrifying him instead of Rider meant a great deal to him.

It meant that this war was different. Singularity F wasn't literally his past, the days before he and Kana were born, when their parents were teenagers caught up in a war neither of them were ready for. It was something else. It was something he could detach himself from. And more importantly, it meant Saber could be anyone. Literally anyone at all.

Anyone but her.

"Oh-ho?"

But when they came to the cavern, and saw Saber standing atop the cliff, his hopes were dashed. Kana's too; her expression was as crushed as crushed could get. Her hair was golden-spun, her skin pale as death. Her armor seemed to grow into her, metal veins creeping around her jawline and over her cheeks, turning into red veins. Her pale yellow eyes were bitter and ruthless and devoid of compassion. Her features were as delicate as he remembered, doll-like in design. Cute, even, if he could bring himself to call her cute.

It was her. Changed. Corrupted by the mud Caster mentioned. But it was her. The black sword she wields is proof enough.

"Ritsuka-senpai…" Mashu trails off. She shakes her head and stands at the head of their pack. "Get behind me, Master. I'll deal with her."

"Don't!" Olga-Marie says, her voice short. "You won't last against her! That sword in her hands… That's--"

"Excalibur, the Sword of Promised Victory," Kana says, her voice flat. Olga-Marie looks at her, surprised she could tell with but a glance. But of course they could; the two of them saw it so often when they were little. "It changes nothing, Director. We fight."

"Trust me, Mashu," Ritsuka says. Kana is right. It changes nothing. The fate of the world is at stake. It doesn't matter who they have to fight, they will resolve this Singularity.

"So you know who I am," the fallen King Arthur intones, her face emotionless but her voice rumbling with barely-contained fury. She raises her sword, the demon blade hazy with power. Unhampered by a human Master, the full might of the King of Knights is bared for the world to see. A dragon in human guise, in awesome strength and majesty. "It matters not. Is your shield true, girl?"

"I won't let you touch them," Mashu snaps back, her voice a low growl.

"I did not ask for an answer," Saber snaps. Her sword becomes a black cross, a blazing tempest that will blow the world away. Ritsuka fumbles for his gems, and finds only two left. Damn, damn, damn! It won't be enough! "Prove it to me! EXCALIBUR--"

"Get down!" Mashu shouts. She plants her shield into the ground, the heavy thud soundless before the roar of a dragon. Ritsuka crouches behind her, behind the bulk of the shield, even though he knows it will not stop her. The Sword of Promised Victory is a weapon of mass destruction. An Anti-Fortress Noble Phantasm, something used to break nations in a single stroke - and highly ranked at that. Nothing can stand before it.

But he believes in her in spite of that simple fact. Ritsuka puts his faith into the small body before him.

"By my Command Seal, Mashu, protect us," he whispers, and another red brand burns itself from his hand. "And do your best," he adds. His last Command Seal fades in a burst of Authority. Ritsuka closes his eyes, and doesn't seem to notice the pale glow that has settled over the Demi-Servant.

"--MORGAN!"

The wind comes. The fortress breaker is swung.

The black storm swallows the world.

----

"Well, girl, this seems like a personal problem."

In that instant, when Excalibur Morgan is swung, Mashu Kyrielight realises what Caster's words meant.

The identity of that Hero is irrelevant. His power is now her power. To become worthy of it, she must delve within herself. To find meaning for herself.

And within herself is the shield that protects the world.

"You… won't… BREAK ME!"

A dome of energy expands from her shield, as tall and wide as a castle wall. Clear and dazzling, she sees the storm come - and she meets it head on. The sword they call the Strongest crashes against her barrier like a punch to the gut. It knocks the air out of her lungs, threatens to make her black out. It is like getting hit by a train after running headfirst towards the light at the end of the tunnel.

But she does not bend. Her shield stands tall. She is Demi-Servant Shielder, but even half a Servant could never abandon those who stand behind her, who rely on her, who believe in her. She will defend them to the end of days, if it comes to that. They will not die by Saber's hand this day!

The wind ends. Colour returns to the world. And Mashu remains standing, her shoulders slump, her shield heavy, her chest burning and gasping for air. But standing all the same.

And Saber stands tall, none the worse for wear - and still burning with the majesty of a dragon in all her glory. "So you bear that shield," she says contemptuously. "No matter. How many times can you weather death? Once? Twice?" She raises her sword again, Excalibur once more burning black with darkness. "Will my blade break your shield? Or will your shield hold back the darkness? Show me and die."

"Mashu!" Kana cries out, voice cracking with emotion. "By my Command Seal, KICK HER ASS!"

The Shielder moves, seized by an inviolable order. She moves with incredible speed, closing the distance with Saber. With a rising cry she slams the face of her shield into the face on Saber, ending the next invocation of the black storm before it comes again. Ritsuka and Kana follow after her at superhuman speed, arms and legs lined with green.

Saber forces Shielder back with a headbutt and a swing from below, and throws a blazing black fist at her to widen the gap. Mashu catches it immediately, the resultant shockwave cutting a line in the ground beneath her shield. They continue to clash, their dangerous dance ringing and crashing with every punch and swing.

Kana, always the more fit of the two, arrives first, eight seconds after. She arrives with a leap, a battlecry on her lips as she throws an overhead swing at Saber's head. Saber bats the girl's longsword aside with Excalibur and nearly splits her head on the backswing, but Ritsuka charges in from below. His fists are green and clenched, hardened by continued practice.

Saber swings at him instead, momentum carried seamlessly as if she planned it all along. Even as his punch turns into a spin as he bends lower beneath her slash, the King of Knights compensates flawlessly. Only the ends of Mashu's crossed shield keep Ritsuka's head intact - and he connects his blow.

All the force in his body, channeled from his legs and back and every major muscle group, directed with focus achieved only through tireless training in chinese martial arts, is driven through Ritsuka's elbow and slams into Saber's lower abdomen, below her metal cuirass. His bones shatter from the force. Humans of this era should not strike like thunderbolts. Ritsuka Tohsaka roars through the pain and completes the strike.

Saber Alter gags as she is hurt for the first time in ages. Organs pulped, flesh shredded, everything gets violently shaken apart by the strike like a god's blow. She has few options, bent over with pain as she is. Her sword is still locked in by Shielder, and the force is enough to have briefly lifted her up off the ground.

Saber counterattacks anyway, slamming her off-hand into the side of Ritsuka's head. Already numb with pain from his mangled arm, the Master cannot even try to block. He collapses like an unsteady bookshelf as she hits the ground further back, breathing heavily as her lower intestines regenerate from the fatal wound. Even in such a state, it is trivial to parry all of Kana's follow up swings, and Saber Alter easily sends her flying as well with a burst of mana.

In all of twelve seconds, Saber Alter has the advantage again. She raises Excalibur, and it burns as a black cross to herald the storm. "Valiant, but futile," she scowls. "This is your limit, Chaldea."

"I beg to differ!"

Saber's attention shifts immediately as her instincts howl, warning of a new threat. She looks to the entrance, watching for a man in blue.

Her instincts scream again, a second too late thanks to the fury that clouds them. She feels the head of Caster's staff pressing up against her chin, burning where the wood touches her armor. Too late, she realises that the man teleported here, through the rune he placed upon the Shield - but when?

"Sorry about this, Saber," Caster says with a cocky grin, a trail of blood leaking out a corner. "We'll have an actual match next time. The one who destroys -- WICKER MAN!"

The staff grabs her by the chin. Or, rather, the world grabs her whole. She feels heat, burning heat and crushing pressure all around her as a wooden claw grabs her and balls her up. Saber resists against the wooden doll, but it tosses her into the cage in its chest quickly, and detonates without a moment of fanfare. The fireball is large enough to pierce the roof of the cavern.

She rises as the dust settles, the wooden doll fading back into mana by the crackle-pop of its own flames. Her broken and mangled limbs regenerate from fatal wounds with speed, her fingers still gripping onto the black sword through sheer will alone. Given time, minutes at most, she will be whole again, and they will be dead.

Caster is upon her immediately.

She dies quickly, speared through the heart with the base of a wooden staff, tipped by a runic spearhead. What a shameful, juvenile mistake she made. It was a technique after all.

Her spiritual cores broken and death imminent, in her last moments, Saber Alter smiles, lamenting her lonely death once again.

----

Saber Alter fades into mana soon enough, right as Caster falls to his knees, his spear clattering to the ground and fading immediately. He coughs as Ritsuka and Kana run up to him, and he looks disdainfully at the red staining his palm as he draws his hand away. "Dammit, this is disgraceful… Coughing blood is so cliche…"

Ritsuka looks at him in bemused horror despite his own injuries, not sure if he should even laugh. Caster is a mess. His arm is still a charred ruin, and now he can see a hole through his chest where a heart would be. Caster is missing one of his spiritual cores, and is due to fade soon. The man forces himself to stand and turns around, revealing the gap in his belly where his entrails are hanging out. Caster looks down and tries to cover it up with a hand, to no avail.

"Sorry about that, kids," Caster says with an unapologetic smile. "By the way, do any of you know where a big boulder is? I could try that trick again, but this time with my ribs as bracing."

This time Kana barks a laugh, one she quickly stifles by covering her mouth. Ritsuka shakes his head. "Caster, I can heal you. Hold still, I just--"

He shakes his head. Caster puts his hands on Ritsuka and Kana's heads. They are cold and dead. "Summon me as Lancer next time, yeah?" He says softly, with a smile. "That asshole with the bow won't be so cocky the next time I see him if I have that…"

Caster dies standing up, wearing a smile on his face. He fades, still smiling, having once more surpassed his legend.

----

Olga-Marie catches up with them soon, panting heavily. "Seriously, what the hell… You are both idiots!"

She chops both Ritsuka and Kana on the head, but the two are too tired to even bother. The Director sighs and shakes her head. "Whatever, it's done," she says, as she casts a spell that binds Ritsuka's arm against his chest like a sling and immediately begins the healing process. Olga-Marie smiles at the two of them, sincerely and appreciatively. "Good work, the two of you. Saber is dead by your hands."

Kana shakes her head. "Caster did it, not us… She would have wiped us out without him."

"But you bought him time, didn't you? Just accept my praise and get on with it already." Olga-Marie clicks her tongue and then turns to Mashu. "And you… I see you've managed to use your Noble Phantasm! Did you learn of the Heroic Spirit that gave you his powers?"

Mashu shakes her head. "Sorry, Director… But when she swung Excalibur Morgan at us, I just… knew."

Olga-Marie shrugs. "Well, there was always the risk. I'll just have to think of a cool name for it instead!" She looks in the corner of her eye. "How about… Lord Chaldeas?"

"That's stupid," Kana reflexively says, and earns another chop on the head.

Mashu looks at her shield, smiling. "Lord Chaldeas… Thank you, Director! I'll cherish it!"

"You don't have to use if you don't like it, you know? It's just an example!"

"I think it's a nice name," Ritsuka says quietly. "You know… If anyone cares."

Mashu looks down, and then nods again. "I like the example, Director. Lord Chaldeas it is."

Olga-Marie sighs and shrugs. "Well, I guess if you're okay with it… Let's pick up the grail and--"

She trails off, as clapping echoes throughout the cavern. A looming presence walks up to the edge of the cliff where the Greater Grail rests, a man in green who wears a top hat.

"My," Professor Lev Lainur says, his body backlit by the Grail, "I never thought you would all get this far."

----

"...Then he said some crap, flung Olga-Marie into the sun, told us we sucked, and then fucked off. Then we got returned to Chaldea, and Dr. Roman told us about the Grand Order, the seven Singularities that we have to resolve to save mankind, and asked us to shoulder the burden to save mankind." Ritsuka Tohsaka pauses to take a sip of his tea, and then leans back into his chair with a sigh. "And that's about everything that happened. I'll tell you about France afterwards." He smiles lightly. "Any questions?"

Arturia Pendragon, Once and Future King of Britain, nods at him with stars in her eyes. "I have a question, Ritsuka!"

"Yes, Aunt Arturia?"

"Do you think you'll ever see Saber again?" She asks, a wide grin on her face. "I mean, you and Kana seemed to know her from sometime before, and I want to know more about your relationship!" She cups her face, rocking from side to side like a lovesick teenager. "I mean, this mystery… It's so interesting! I need to know it gets resolved, Ritsuka!"

Ritsuka looks flatly at her, like she is for real.

"...Saber," Cu says blandly beside her, "Are you for real right now?"

Arturia gives him a dirty look, scoffing at his uncouthness. "Have you no sense of romanticism, Lancer? Even if it is unlikely they will meet again, I can dream!"

"...No, Aunt Arturia," Ritsuka says dryly, as dead as the dead sea, "I have never seen Saber since, and I doubt any of us will ever see her again."

Arturia wilts, even her stubborn reverse scale atop her head faltering. "I suppose we can't be so fortunate," the King of Knights sighs. She pumps her fists and energises herself. "Still, Ritsuka! I believe you will meet her again! Fate has a way with these things, you know?"

"...Yeah," Ritsuka nods, talking to the woman in question, "I'm sure it does."

"Indeed, Ritsuka! Indeed."

She nods happily to herself, picks up her tea, and takes a long drink from it. Arturia Pendragon remains blissfully unaware of how literally everyone in the same room is looking at her oddly, like they're waiting for the other boot to drop.

She lowers her cup, sighs in satisfaction, and holds it out. "Another, please." Arturia looks around and frowns. "Why are all of you looking at me like this? Is it because I'm a Saber as well?"

Ritsuka sighs. "Aunt Arturia, the Saber we met was you."

Arturia looks at him. She looks inside her teacup. She looks at each of the servants seated around the lounge, from Cu to EMIYA to Medea and even Herakles. She looks at Ritsuka again. "You lost me."
 
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She lowers her cup, sighs in satisfaction, and holds it out. "Another, please." Arturia looks around and frowns. "Why are all of you looking at me like this? Is it because I'm a Saber as well?"

Ritsuka sighs. "Aunt Arturia, the Saber we met was you."

Arturia looks at him. She looks inside her teacup. She looks at each of the servants seated around the lounge, from Cu to EMIYA to Medea and even Herakles. She looks at Ritsuka again. "You lost me."
...oh-kay.

Between this segment, and Artoria's earlier intro to Okita, is there some kind of built-in blind spot to double shenanigans?!
 
Is that Saber Lily at the end there? She seems much more... energetic? Enthusiastic? Than what I usually see as Saber. Saber's dignified and shit unless lions are involved, right?
 
"And then my master, man what a body," Caster says with a nostalgic smirk. "Demon woman, but what a body. Though, heh, let me tell you, my wife? Beautiful. Fairest lady in the land! I've got bad luck with women but man is it worth it sometimes." Caster sighs, and then his levity dies. "We're almost at the base of the mountain. Get ready."
Wait Cu was married!? I thought he just had one night stands with everyone and that line sounds more like something Fergus would say.
right as Lancer falls to his knees.
Pretty sure you meant Caster here.

Have to say I didn't really care for the final fight because having the protags actually meaningfully impact a servant battle really goes against the canon protagonist being a normal person thing but no child of Shirou and Rin was ever going to be normal so I guess I'll have to deal with that.
 
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