It's Always Snowy in Chaldea [Fate/Grand Order Group SI]

I am only allowed to include so many memes.

And if I'm only allowed a few, so is everybody else!

Based.

Also, just what the hell is the Invisible Hand? It clearly has something to do with correcting imbalances or correcting economic irregularities. Explosively. I couldn't tell the conceptual underpinnings, though, only that it's somehow effective against predatory entities such as pirates.
 
Based.

Also, just what the hell is the Invisible Hand? It clearly has something to do with correcting imbalances or correcting economic irregularities. Explosively. I couldn't tell the conceptual underpinnings, though, only that it's somehow effective against predatory entities such as pirates.

From what's depicted, it might act as a budget Fragarach or similar counter, "correcting" an attack imbalance.

This story is amazing. I wasn't too thrilled by Neckbeard McActually flipping out on everyone at the beginning, but given everyone is a real person and the writing conveys their personality and faults well I'm excited to see more.
 
From what's depicted, it might act as a budget Fragarach or similar counter, "correcting" an attack imbalance.

This story is amazing. I wasn't too thrilled by Neckbeard McActually flipping out on everyone at the beginning, but given everyone is a real person and the writing conveys their personality and faults well I'm excited to see more.
Oi! I will have you know that I am a scrawny shit who literally cannot grow a full beard if his life depended on it! (... which, given that FGO has time travel shenanigans, there's a very real chance it might...)

So that's "NoBeard McActually" to you!
 
Also, just what the hell is the Invisible Hand? It clearly has something to do with correcting imbalances or correcting economic irregularities. Explosively. I couldn't tell the conceptual underpinnings, though, only that it's somehow effective against predatory entities such as pirates.
From what's depicted, it might act as a budget Fragarach or similar counter, "correcting" an attack imbalance.
Meh. It might be that in a couple hundred years, once the animeification has set in and Smith is a full-on moe goddess. Right now it's just a kinda shitty telekinesis.
 
Oi! I will have you know that I am a scrawny shit who literally cannot grow a full beard if his life depended on it! (... which, given that FGO has time travel shenanigans, there's a very real chance it might...)

So that's "NoBeard McActually" to you!

I stand corrected, you did do quite a sperg though. I am excited for further character development a la "protecc smol girl."

Meh. It might be that in a couple hundred years, once the animeification has set in and Smith is a full-on moe goddess. Right now it's just a kinda shitty telekinesis.

Invisible hand is like mage hand then, gotcha. I love that it's extra literal and kind of lame.
 
OUR HEROES (& also Fionn) THUS FAR
OUR HEROES (& also Fionn) THUS FAR

Fujimaru Ritsuka

Shielder | Mash Kyrielight​
Archer | William Tell​
Rider | Boudica​
Caster | Cu Chulainn​
Berserker | Heracles​
... & others yet to be seen​

Adam/Indy
Caster | Adam Smith​
Caster Ruler | [REDACTED]​

Furiko
Lancer | Fionn mac Cumhaill​
Assassin | [REDACTED]​

Jacob/Dory
Saber | (???)​
Rider | [REDACTED]​

Spencer
Rider | Ching Shih​
Caster | [REDACTED]​

Bennett/Toby
Foreigner | Abigail Williams​
Rider | [REDACTED]​
 
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Okeanos | Chapter IV
Okeanos Part IV
Ritsuka


The rains that had swept over the ship overnight had passed, the clouds seemingly evaporating in minutes after the rains had stopped. Ritsuka actually found it slightly disconcerting how quickly they had disappeared.

And Tell had spotted land.

"Navigator!" Ching Shih's voice came from the helm, "Is that our island?"

Fionn smiled serenely. "It is, Captain."

"Good."

Ritsuka couldn't help but agree. Even if things weren't as hectic as they had been in other Singularities, the last few days had provided a challenge in their own way. Up until now, it had mostly been him and Mash versus the world, as it were; there had been a hundred fires, and they were the only ones able to put it out. Here, it was very much the opposite: instead of having too much to do and not enough hands to go around...

"~But then someone shouted, 'Hey I think that's Guam~'"

… it was more like herding cats.

Adam had seemed to recover well enough; he and Ko had been attempting to reverse-engineer some song Ritsuka had never heard of, but the few scattered lyrics they had pieced together had been very well received by the other members of their group.

Near the bow of the ship, Smith-sensei and Cu were engaged in some sort of discussion - Ritsuka wasn't sure what exactly they were talking about, but the academic was gesticulating wildly while the Celt watched in amusement.

Abigail leaned over the ship's railing and waved at a passing pod of dolphins. She'd changed from her black wool dress into a lighter one of white cotton, richly embroidered around the collar with what looked to be gold thread and pearls, though Ritsuka couldn't be sure. Apparently, Bennett had used Smith's Item Creation to procure it - and severely overpaid. Ritsuka did notice that despite Abigail's clear enthusiasm, she was fidgeting and prodding at the dress as though uncomfortable with it in some way. From past experience with cheap school uniforms, he could tell her discomfort wasn't with the fabric itself. Or… actually wait, maybe it was, he realized. Just in the opposite direction: it was too nice, perhaps.

More telling was that she remained near her Master, who kept peeking at her with an expression Ritsuka couldn't quite place whenever she wasn't looking. Something had mended that rift, at least partly. Given his own experiences, he'd put money on the 'dream cycle' as the culprit.

The wood of the stairway behind Ritsuka creaked, and he turned around, half-expecting Mash to greet him. But to his surprise, it was actually Jacob, whose normally ghost-like pallor had actually had some color return to it.

His concern must have shown on his face, because the man smiled and gave him a thumbs-up. "I'm fine, surprisingly."

This didn't do much to assuage Ritsuka's fears. "Are you sure you should be moving around? Roman said that you should be using as little energy as possible."

"Sitting around like a sack of potatoes isn't helpful either." He shrugged. "The command seals mean I'm not using up my od, heck, best guess is that I'm actually recovering by staying on top of the refueling."

"Yeah, no, that's not how it works."

Bennett had apparently noticed his... friend? (at times Ritsuka had to wonder) ascending to the main deck. And, as was becoming customary, he had to offer his opinion.

"Topping up with a command seal doesn't just eliminate the drain on you," Bennett explained with a frown. "If you plug an external battery into your phone, your phone doesn't magically stop using its battery. You should still be getting drained, at least a little bit, and that you aren't is-"

"-oh!" Smith remarked, seemingly appearing out of nowhere. "That must mean my Territory is setting up properly. Splendid." Nodding in satisfaction, the man appeared ready to return to his prior argument with Cu before Jacob held up a hand.

"Pardon. Could you elaborate on that one?"

"Ah, well… I am a Caster, as you know. We do have that ability." The Servant appeared befuddled by the question, even though he'd been the one that had actually raised the issue at hand.

There was a slight twitch to Jacob's cheek. "Ah, yes, but… why would your Territory affect this?"

Smith blinked. In the distance, Ritsuka saw Adam get up and walk over to the rest of them. The Master and Servant stared at each other briefly, before the tall Scot's cheeks reddened.

"... And you're quite sure?" he asked.

Adam nodded.

"... Ah." Smith appeared genuinely apologetic. "I could have sworn that I'd explained all this the other day. At least, I meant to. I certainly thought about explaining."

"Get on with it," Bennett groused. For once, Ritsuka found himself in agreement.

"Oh! Right - I still haven't. Dear me, where is my head today? Territory, in the context of the Caster class, is commonly understood to be a land-area in which a Servant exerts dominion. But the merely physical is, I think you will all agree, quite the antithesis of the class's ethos. It is the understanding and use of the metaphorical and the abstract which differentiates a Caster from the other six - or seven, possibly more - classes."

Ritsuka hadn't had much time to really get into the details of the classes in a philosophical way; most of his concerns had been focused on how their powers worked so he could avoid getting killed, so this was fascinating in its own way. But as Smith-san gestured with a hand, leaning on his cane, the youngest of the Masters could only wonder where this was headed.

"As Servants, we are formed from mana and brought forth from the Throne, yet are sustained by the energy flow taken from our mortal Masters. Through the union of human history and mystic ritual, we are therefore permitted an existence capable of affecting the mortal world without mortal limitations. Under ideal circumstances, in fact, our actions may in fact enable our Masters to perform such deeds as to grant them access to the Throne of Heroes itself-"

"A circular flow," Adam finished for him, head nodding frantically, his words coming with little breath between them. "Your 'Territory' - you're improving the energy flows between Masters and Servants - the economy between us. But you're extending it to the others… because we're already actively collaborating with each other."

The thickly-built man beamed. "Quite so, quite so," he dipped his head. "The very nature of this 'class-container' system leads naturally to a division of responsibilities within a group according to their specialisation-"

"-which leads to greater productivity. Or in this case, a positive-sum game." Smith looked a tad befuddled at Adam's final phrase, but the two of them seemed to understand each other well enough. As for Ritsuka?

He was lost.

"Pardon me Adam-san, Smith-sensei," Ritsuka said, raising his hand briefly before remembering that although he stood before a professor, he wasn't in a classroom. "But I do not understand the terms you used. Could you maybe explain in less… ano, complex? Yes, less complex terms?"

"Right," Adam coughed nervously, the man clearly somewhat embarrassed at all the attention now directed at him. "Smith, please correct me if I've got any point wrong. But basically - Smith's making us more efficient at using our mana. And, if his analogy holds, he can also allow us to move some of the energy we're using to sustain our Servants into another willing Servant."

"Correct in every particular," Smith confirmed. "Though I was quite sure I had informed someone of this. I certainly intended to… unless it truly had slipped my mind…."

"You hadn't," Bennett interjected.

"... huh." Jacob muttered. "An economy of mana."

A thoughtful frown crossed Ritsuka's face; it would certainly explain why some of them weren't slowly dying due to od depletion. Which was a weight off of his mind as to whether they would be dying on his watch.

However, a tactical concern crossed his mind, "Ano, Smith-sensei, could the mana from a Command Seal be introduced to this… economy?"

Smith tapped the side of his nose, beaming at the young man. "Quite so, quite so! Naturally, much like how water seeks the lowest point, any mana introduced would be absorbed by the one most in need of its use as well."

"We must all follow the Walrus Law," Adam cackled.

"... the what?" Bennett asked with a slight tilt to his head. One which, Ritsuka noted, his Servant copied in the other direction.

Jacob held up a hand. "Seconded."

"...Thirded?" Ritsuka had to follow up.

"...economics joke," Adam admitted. "It's basically the market clearing condition."

Ritsuka was relieved that nobody else seemed to have understood what the brown-skinned man was saying.

"I repeat," Bennett said flatly. "The what?"

"...basically in this context, the supply of mana must equal the demand for mana. Honestly, it's not that funny because the Walras Law applies to multiple markets rather than an aggregate…" the man sighed. "It would have killed at the Christmas party, alright?"

"You realize," the man's fiancée called from across the deck, sliding a finger down the frets of her guitar to punctuate her words, "this is the tax exacted upon you for all those times you made Fate references he didn't get, right?"

A short bark of laughter escaped Jacob and Adam, while Bennett instead let out a pained groan, covering his face with his hands.

Anticipating another derail, Ritsuka was happy when da Vinci's voice broke in over the comms, "Well, such a territory would explain why we thought Adam had Circuits–"

"Movement." All discussion stopped when William Tell's voice drifted down from the crow's nest, silencing everyone down below. "Off the starboard bow. That islet-"

"W-what!? Hang on, scanning the area," Dr. Roman said, a sudden edge to his tone. "Okay, it's… there! We're detecting multiple Spirit Origins in that direction, including—"

The now-familiar whoomph of air from an Archer releasing their projectiles buffeted the group on the ship's deck, and through Tell's eyes, Ritsuka saw the man's shot strike a swiftly-falling object. It slowed the inbound projectile, and it was only as his Caster's follow-up burst of magic destroyed it that Ritsuka identified the incoming attack as a boulder, thrown their way with prodigious strength.

"Mash!" Ritsuka called.

"Of course," Mash said, taking position closer to the boulder's trajectory, putting herself between the Masters and any further offensives. He kept some of his attention on what he could get from Tell and Cu, but the majority of his attention was now fixed on his fellow Masters.

"Lancer," Ko said, shoving the guitar into her Servant's hands and stalking over to the rest of the group with a furrowed brow, "stow this somewhere it won't break unless the boat sinks and return to my side immediately."

Before she was even done speaking, Fionn was off.

Adam, his shoulders slumped, was already trudging towards the racks of muskets. Jacob's lips had pressed into a thin line, face starkly pale as he continued to stare at where the boulder had come from, his hand digging into his chest.

And at last, his eyes came to Bennett, who had already pulled his Servant in close, his face already falling in resignation.

"Dr. Roman and da Vinci are confirming, but we are under attack by enemy Servants. With what you have shared, if it is—"

"Scans have confirmed," da Vinci's voice came over the comms. "It's the Argonauts. And we're reading a Berserker—the signature is a near-perfect match to Heracles."

Ritsuka stiffened, and saw the others shift and pale in varying ways. Bennett had grabbed the nearest solid object, clinging tight enough that his knuckles had gone white. Jacob drew himself up, jaw clenching as he clearly forced his breathing to slow, glancing at a spot on deck. Adam, in the middle of loading, slammed the ramrod of the weapon down the barrel with far more force than he had previously. When he glanced at Ko, Ritsuka found she was already watching him, her eyes wider than he'd ever seen them before, her lips set in a thin line.

"We need everybody helping for this." Ritsuka pointed at the storeroom. "Arm up. Everybody fights here. No exceptions."

As though on cue, Fionn emerged from below decks - minus the guitar, but plus a weapon Ritsuka would have called a naginata if it weren't Chinese. Manifesting his own spear, he handed the polearm to his Master and stepped back.

"Thank you," she said softly, testing the weapon's heft with a surprisingly well-executed spin that nonetheless came within less than half a meter of accidentally nicking Ritsuka in the arm, before bringing it to rest on her shoulder.

"Okay, no," Adam said with considerably more heat than Ritsuka had heard from him before, crossing the deck in two quick strides. "Dear, you can barely see-"

"I can see," she retorted, "it just hurts to."

"- you are not fighting Hercules!"

"You didn't have a problem with me fighting when I stabbed a man in the neck right in front of you yesterday!" she snapped.

Adam let out a strangled cry of concern and wrapped his arms around his fiancée. "Wh- if I had seen it I might have!"

"It appears your concerns about vision problems were misdirected," Fionn remarked.

"Oh piss off, ghost," Adam snapped.

"Senpai," Mash murmured, to which he nodded. He saw it too; he needed to get a handle on this, quickly.

"That's enough!" Ritsuka yelled. He didn't like to raise his voice; it brought him to a place he didn't like, mentally. But much as he would like to deny it, the efficacy of the short, concise shout was impossible to ignore. Everybody turned to him, expressions expectant as they waited for him to give commands. Hopeful, even. "We do not have time for you to squabble. We are under attack, and unless you have a better plan, you need to listen!"

"Incoming." Tell's voice again carried from the crow's nest, moments before the whoomp of his projectiles breaking the sound barrier. Three quarrels struck Heracles' second boulder within moments of each other, shattering it into pieces for Cu to dispose of with his magic. Some debris remained, tumbling down towards them on the ship, but Mash slapped it aside with almost contemptuous ease. Seeing her now as compared to when they began… it would have brought a smile to his face, if not for the severity of the position.

In the back of his mind, Ritsuka could feel Cu suddenly pull hard on his mana reserves - a series of Kenaz runes blossoming into existence and shattering just as quickly. Behind one of the boulders Tell had been forced to let the others handle, a focused beam of pale cerulean was lancing towards a tunnel visioning Adam -

"Mash!" Ritsuka's intent was already through the bond before he'd even finished calling her name. But his Shielder was on the other side of the ship, as a comet threatened to take out the center mast - and the crow's nest that allowed Tell to act as counter-sniper.

"Lord Chaldeas!"

"Saber-!" The armored servant was already materialized before their master finished the call, "The boulder-!"

The knight slammed their blade into the stone with a crash and turned into the oncoming bolt of blue light, the magical attack slamming into their pauldron and partially melting the armor. The resulting shockwave knocked Adam over, his musket spinning over the side of the ship. Jacob grimaced, a vein in his neck bulging, his lips tinged blue.

Looking over to the others, they weren't fairing much better. The other Masters were trying to coordinate--

This wasn't going to work, Ritsuka realized. Their current positions meant the crew of the Argo was free to barrage his group with as much fire as they liked, without much fear of reprisal, and his own comparatively lower firepower at range was being mercilessly taken advantage of. They needed to get in closer, before the barrage depleted his comrades' limited resources. He needed a plan. But to make that, he needed to know what he was up against—or rather, in this case who.

"Mash, Doctor, da Vinci." He paused, glancing to the side; there was one more source available to him, wasn't there? "Bennett-san." Bennett's breath hitched in his throat, but the man did stand up straighter on hearing his name, and though it wasn't relief, he seemed a tad more… at ease, perhaps? Now that he had an actual role, Ritsuka supposed. "The Argonauts. What do we know?"

"Every Argonaut is a Servant at least on the level of William Tell," da Vinci began, her voice calm and level, "even the lesser-known ones. Heracles is obviously the biggest threat, but he's not the only one."

"And there's a Medea-chan on that ship," Ritsuka grimaced, an all-too familiar runic array faintly visible from their position.

"If you see a white or black coat with overlong sleeves and a floating snake-staff, prioritize over Heracles. That's Asclepius, take out the healer first or they'll keep getting back up," Bennett offered. "Harp means Orpheus, do not let him get close, I'm pretty sure his music's a mind-whammy. Pair of blondes, boy and girl, that's Castor and Pollux. If they show, send Fionn for them; until he takes a mortal wound, she is invulnerable, and it was a spear wound in their legend."

More projectiles peppered the sky, stones and spears and spells alike, only to be intercepted by their Servants, the action causing both Jacob and Ko to wince. Right, that was under control for now. "Captain Ching, can we outrun them?"

"Gai wu. We're almost in irons and they've got oars. So unless one of you wants to get out and push? No." The Rider grimaced as she spun the wheel hard right, the ship turning faster than a vehicle its size had any right to as a vibrant burst of magic plunged down into the water ahead of where its bow had pointed. "I will try to get us out of irons, but the winds are against us."

"Then we'll have to fight," Ritsuka surmised.

"If we can take down Heracles," Jacob panted, hand digging into his uniform. "We may be able to get them to back off?"

"Cu, Tell, keep us covered. Jacob, Ko, we'll need your Servants." Ko nodded sharply, and Jacob gave a thumbs up. "Caster, please dissipate to save power; Adam - charge up Saber and Lancer."

Another speck in the sky began to grow and Mash surged forward. Ritsuka ignored it, she would handle it.

"Keep your last command seal to charge up anyone that's running low. Ko, be ready to dump them into Fionn, keep an eye out and spot for him." He paused at the crash of the boulder against Mash's shield, "When they get closer, we'll stay near Mash so she can defend. Jacob, can Saber stall Heracles?"

"They–"

A familiar roar became audible, fading into existence. For once, it didn't bring relief. Ritsuka snapped, "Jacob-!"

The knight was already moving as the American called out, "Saber-!"

Ritsuka grabbed the arms of Bennett and Ko, neither of whom had moved as quickly as he'd wanted them to; Ko's mouth was frozen in a grit-toothed grin, her eyes locked on the incoming Servant, while Bennett had the arm Ritsuka hadn't grabbed holding Abigail tightly to his side. He pulled them as far away from Heracles as he could on the confined spaces of the deck, closer to Mash and Ching Shih at the bow. Adam had fallen to the floor, hands scrabbling to find purchase on the deck.

Like a mountain of anger and rage, the son of Zeus was on the deck. His roar was like thunder, the ship itself quaking beneath them. Saber drew their sword back, and Jacob held up his hand even as he staggered alongside the other masters.

"Ada-" Ritsuka started to shout.

Twin flares of red light erupted from Adam's left hand, and the ruined pauldron in Saber's armor fixed itself in a flash of Spiritrons, crackles of crimson lightning arcing across the Servant's blade. At their side, his fiancée's Lancer's spear glowed a soft blue-white, an unfelt wind blowing through his long blonde hair, his mantle billowing around him.

Heracles charged, Saber meeting his blow head on with a teeth jarring sword strike. Two strikes in, Ritsuka was certain that Saber could at least stall the Berserker. A glance as he grabbed Jacob's sleeve, pulling the man further away from the fighting even as he called out to the other Masters, "Take cover!"

As the others scrambled behind crates or what cover they could find, Jacob limped alongside him.

"Ritsuka–" Glancing over at the mention of his name, Chaldea's Master found the other Master struggling to stay upright under the tumult of the battle, his eyes bloodshot, and one of his hands all but burrowed into his chest. "Can Tell shoot the sword out of his hands?"

That brought Ritsuka's thoughts up short, if just for a moment as he tried to understand the reasoning behind the question, "... why?"

"Saber's Phantasm–" A shockwave sent the ship shaking, their balance nearly giving out. Heat splashed across their skin as magic blasts exploded around the ship. "It can take a lot of lives, but if he blocks–"

"Right." Mind already whirring, Ritsuka looked back out to the deck of the ship, the knight freely trading blows with the grey giant. Their attacks were ineffective, and Heracles was almost exclusively focused on Saber… "Cu! Set up! Mash, Lancer, can you guard the ship-?"

A briefly raised hand was all he got from Fionn before the man pulled a Sailor Neptune, torrential spirals of water surging around him just in time to disperse a barrage of pink energy bolts. Mash gave Ritsuka a simple, grim nod, and she and the Lancer moved to the opposite ends of the ship.

That quick acknowledgement was all Ritsuka needed even as he maneuvered to keep as much space between himself and the dueling Servants as he could. "Do it! Saber, stall him! Tell, set him up!"

Sparks flew as a chorus of acknowledgements met the orders, Saber's blade grinding against the slab of stone that was Heracles' weapon.

Hot stone and splinters flew as the two clashed, a red-hot shard glancing against Ritsuka's uniform even as he moved to keep an eye on them as well as the approaching Argo. The fight couldn't go on too long, even now he could see both Jacob and Ko starting to flag from the efforts their Servants were going through. The sun was on its way down, but unfortunately it was on the other side of them from the Argo, so they couldn't use that as a way to blind them and reduce their accuracy.

The blades of the two titans locked for a moment, an angry roar escaping both of them as Saber levered their blade one way and then shifted their footing–

'Master!' Cu's voice rang over the link.

"Saber!" Ritsuka snapped out, the commands clipped. There wasn't enough time for him to explain; he had to trust that they'd know what to do, "Tell!"

With a grinding screech, Saber threw both of their locked weapons upward, unbalancing themself as well as Heracles, who roared again.

"Apfel Schießen!"

Two resounding shots slammed into the tip of the massive slab of stone in the giant's hands like thunder, sending it spiraling out of Heracles' hand-

"Cu!"

Flames erupted across the deck even as Saber leapt backwards, a massive hand of straw enveloping the son of Zeus and lifting the struggling demigod high-!

"Wicker Man!"

"Jacob! Saber!"

"Right!" The pair chorused in harsh unison, Saber leaping into position and the seals on the back of the pale man's hand burning bright. Red lightning exploded into existence, the electric buzz of power in Ritsuka's ears and dancing across his skin as Saber's helmet dropped, their sword held high.

A blonde young woman was underneath the helmet, a vicious grin on her oddly-familiar face, her tightly bound hair tumbling in the vortex of her own power. Wicker Man threw Heracles into its cage even as the Servant roared.

"Captain! Get the Argo in line with Sabers attack!"

"By my command seal-!" out of the corner of his eye, Ritsuka could see the veins bulging on Jacob's face and arm, eyes bloodshot, with a fierce grin to match his Servants in spite of his obvious pain. Something to worry about later. The enemy ship had closed in the intervening time, magic flying and its crew visible from the deck, but even the hard turn Ching Shih was making wasn't going to get them in line.

"Fionn!" Ko roared raggedly, snapping off a command seal. "The Argo! Put 'em where Saber wants 'em!"

"Clarent–!" Saber's voice was harsh even as power bellowed from her, the column of crimson power stabbing the sky and with the descending sun, seeming to darken the very heavens.

"Mac an Luin!"

Heracles threw himself around within the Wicker Man, but the flames were engulfing it as it wobbled in place, and Jacob's voice was ragged as he shouted, "–kill Heracles as many times as you can in a single strike!"

"Blood–!"

Ritsuka could see the ocean itself rise to move the Argo behind Wicker Man, and as a multicolored mass of prana blasted from Jacob's outstretched hand to envelop and be absorbed by Saber, Ritsuka himself shouted, "Cu! Trigger Wickerman at the same instant! By my Command Seal!"

"ARTHAAAAAAAAA!"

The crackling, screaming pillar of power and death was brought down with Saber's blade even as Wicker Man itself fell, bits of its structure already ripped apart by Heracles' efforts.

Hands raised, Ritsuka protected his face from the sheer pressure of the attack, physical and otherwise as Wicker Man was consumed in the brilliant destruction. Ching Shih's ship shook beneath their feet, the Argo's sails obliterated in an instant even as a barrier protected the main ship.

The roar of wind and energies was nearly all consuming as even as the Noble Phantasm tapered off, the flames of Wicker Man obscuring sight even more so than the blinding, setting sun behind the Argo. Saber's crimson attack streaking into the horizon and seeming to stain the sky itself red with the blood of battle.

Ritsuka wasn't sure who said it over the ringing of his ears, but he shared the sentiment.

"Please let that be enough."



Bennett

It wasn't.

Deep in his heart of hearts, he knew it wasn't enough. This wasn't Saber Alter hooked up to a Grail, this was Mordred—and wasn't that a nasty surprise, feeling Secret of Pedigree in action, learning just how deep the Phantasm's mental hooks bit—running on the magical equivalent of a hand-cranked generator. Powerful as the Knight of Rebellion was, the lack of a capable Master all but guaranteed that Heracles wouldn't fall.

As the dust cleared, the mighty Berserker's corpse came alight from within, an ugly, bloody glow piercing the dusk and igniting some of the Argo's broken boards. His ragged and scorched flesh bubbled, steaming, a new arm and leg growing back as Heracles pulled himself upright and roared.

The sonic wave crashed into Bennett, forcing him to stagger back and hold onto the ship's railing just to stay upright, his other arm holding Abigail steady beside him. The others weren't so lucky: Ritsuka barely stayed upright due to Mash holding him steady. Indy and Ko had fallen to the deck, her polearm not even useful as a crutch as she tried and failed to keep them both upright. Dory leaned back against the center mast, barely pulling himself back to his feet. Mordred had already returned to spirit form, but the damage was done: Dory looked like death warmed over-

A dull growl from Heracles ripped Bennett's attention straight back to the monster of a man, who had turned towards their ship. Turned towards Dory, whose Saber had taken so many of his lives in one blow.

The Berserker reached down and gripped the makeshift 'hilt' of his massive stone axe-sword, ripping it free from where it had been embedded in the hull of the Argo with no effort, and advanced on their ship. The water froze beneath his feet as he strode toward them; Medea's work, some distant part of Bennett numbly noted.

It was a slow, inexorable march, and Bennett realized it was because they had nothing left.

And despite his madness, Heracles knew.

"Tell-san!" Ritsuka yelled, pointing down at Heracles.

"Apfel Schießen!" For the second time that day, William Tell released his Noble Phantasm, the unfailing shot that will hit the target. The bolt flew towards Heracles, unerring, unwavering. It struck the Berserker in the eye—

It shattered.

The Son of Zeus did not blink. He did not pause. He did not flinch. He paid absolutely no mind to the Released First Arrow of Faith, because even at its strongest, it could not pierce the God Hand.

This was the overwhelming might of the greatest hero of Ancient Greece, even in what was likely his weakest class.

Bennett looked towards Ritsuka, hoping beyond all hope that the Last Master of Chaldea had a plan. Something, anything from that absurd wellspring of grit he had available to him. And in doing so, he made the fatal mistake: he took his eyes off of his enemy.

A whisper of a breeze ran through his hair, and when his eyes returned to Heracles' approach, he saw nothing. A moment later, he registered the sound of something landing on the ship's deck. Bennett's heart skipped a beat, and he turned.

"Saber-!" Dory pushed off of the mast, his pale skin a splotchy mess of sweat and feverish red as he staggered back, ragged desperation in his voice. "Stall him! Mash! Fionn!"

Heracles stood on the deck of the ship, approaching the Master of the Servant that had so gravely wounded him. He loomed over Dory, the promise of death in his every movement even as Mordred began to reappear in golden light.

The Demi-Servant darted forward, interposing herself between Heracles and Dory—

"Lord—!"

The Berserker's sword crashed down. Heracles' next blow struck the Shielder aside with contemptuous ease. Mordred still hadn't reformed—!

Before any of them could act, Heracles brought his sword around again—

His vision fuzzed as the world listed sideways and his leg gave out from under him. Bennett fell to the deck, suddenly unable to stay upright as dark fuzz crept in from the corners of his eyes. He pushed himself up, and the world came back into focus, even as it tried to spin in clockwise motion.

Heracles' sword was caught in a downswing, shuddering and shaking as the Berserker tried, and failed, to free it. Something held it in place, an eerie oil-slick stain on the surface of reality that was wrong, wrongwrongwrongwrongwrongwrong

The Berserker howled with rage and ripped his sword free, carving through whatever unknowable nothingness stayed his killing blow. He turned towards Bennett - no. Not him.

One arm extended, her hand shaking, Abigail stared up at the Son of Zeus. Berserker and Foreigner met eyes.

"Ygnaiih," Abigail murmured.

Bennett wanted to cry out, to tell her to stop. But even as he tried, the world swam and he hit the deck again, felt the trail of something wet sliding down his face. His knee, his bad knee, spasmed and froze up as a horrific sensation he could only compare to metal spike, so cold it burned, stabbed through the joint, spasming and twitching beneath him.

"Ygnaiih, thflthkh'ngha. O silver key held in my hands, come forth from nothingness, and open the lock..."

Reality shredded as a great keyhole carved itself into the space beside Heracles, the outlined air rippling with that soap-bubble shimmer. Then another keyhole emerged, and another, and another. They caged the Berserker in, cutting off every possible avenue of escape. Wherever Heracles looked, the keyholes hovered, waiting. Whispering. His skull felt tight against his brain, every word squeezing harder and harder until he could hardly think over the sound of his own pulse, roaring painfully in his ears.

"Oh Father, my God—"

A spike of molten agony lanced through his eyes, and half of the world went dark, while the other fuzzed out into an incomprehensible mess. Panic gripped at his heart, and for a second he forgot to breathe. He couldn't see. He couldn't see. The pain was still there, intensifying, twisting his innards into knots as the taste of copper filled his mouth. But all of that was secondary to the fact that he couldn't see.

Heracles roared and thrashed, dashing his blade against the keyholes; he could hear it, that strange echoing nothingness where the demigod's blade impacted the tears in reality. But even that din could not drown out the Foreigner's rising volume as she intoned, "-beyond the sleep of roses, and arrive at the final gate!"

As one, every keyhole came alight, their interiors blazing bright and brilliant. Even with his fading sight, no matter where Bennett looked, there was no escaping it. Even as the world faded into light, even as Heracles howled a sound no human throat should make, he could not stop from being drawn in, falling, sinking—

The expanse played out before him, countless points of light glimmering in the distance. As far as the eye could see, stars shone in the darkness, endless, unceasing, neverending-

-the vault of the heavens shifted, warping suddenly, coiling around him. The stars spun in an impossible orbit, the cosmos themselves turning, searching. Deepest black writhed and twisted, resolving into a shape that he could not deny. He gazed long into this abyss transfixed mesmerized-

-and staring back at him was a single baleful blue eye growing larger and larger as it approached chasing away the hungering cold of the void replacing it with a heat that threatened to sear his very soul it stared and he could not look away could not avert his gaze from it from the endless mouths set into its surface screaming their burning hate into the cosmos-

-and then he was falling, falling into that endless blue, further and further away from the-


"Qliphoth Rhizome."



Spencer

For the first time in his life, he understood why the cries of Heracles were rendered as tiny black boxes. The sound was indescribable.

The ship shook and shuddered when Saber released their Noble Phantasm, red light seeping in through the gaps in the ceiling above him. He balled his fists and he closed his eyes and did his level best to just breath. A flash of memory, a piece of advice learned in high school from an online comedy web series. What do you do if you're about to die? You live... for just a little while longer. Moments later, another roar from Heracles made him wince and hope really hard he wasn't about to die.

A roar that was suddenly and unexpectedly cut off.

Silence filled the cabin as Spencer got his breathing under control. No, not silence. He could still hear the sound of the waves crashing against the hull, the creaking of the ship as it drifted in the water.

And nothing else.

"So uh," he said shakily, "did we win?"

The only answer he received were three knocks against the closed door of the cabin, each knock fainter than the last. Each knock lower than the last.

And there was nothing from Ching Shih.

He sighed, gritted his teeth, and rolled out of the bed, landing on the floor with a thump. "Ow," he muttered. His hands were numb, and he couldn't properly get his legs under him. He hadn't realized it had gotten this bad. Up until now it had just been pins and needles, the tips of his fingers and toes going numb. Ching Shih had been incredibly reluctant to let loose after the first use of her ship's weapons.

I hadn't even used the safeword, Spencer thought to himself.

He got to the door the only way he could. A crawling shuffle that took a full minute longer than it should have.

The knocks didn't repeat.

His hand slipped off the knob of the door on the first try, and he fell to the ground, biting back several swears. He wasn't a masochist, flogging was not his thing, and he fully believed every threat his servant had delivered up to this point.

"Alright, we can do this. We can open a door." He rolled onto his stomach and managed to get to a kneeling position using the door itself to lean against and stabilize. He got a hand on the knob. He dug in and twisted. The door clicked open, just barely.

"Oh son of a-" he gasped as the thing he was leaning against stopped providing support.

There was no one there.

He screwed his eyes shut as a white haze drifted across his vision, a spike of pain flaring behind his eyes. The pain receded just a little, and he blinked the tears out of his eyes, but when he opened them it was gone, and for all he knew it had never been there in the first place.

He shook his head. Commentary took effort, and he needed to get above deck. Mumbling sarcastically could wait until he knew what the hell was going on. The railing at the side of the stairs helped him get to the deck above in a manner slightly less pathetic than when he'd first started. Every step was a labor, but it was a manageable one. He was almost able to crawl as the circulation got back into his legs, though the persistent sense of pins and needles refused to subside.

It took moments for his eyes to adjust to the light of above decks, and what he saw explained… nothing.

Most of the group had collapsed to the deck like puppets whose strings had been cut; Toby was closest to him, and he had all of half a second to process that fact before he vanished in a rainbow strobe of light.

Dory was the next closest to him, and he seemed to be trying to finger paint on the deck.

"Dory? Dory, my man, you okay?" he asked, but didn't get anything in the manner of an actual response. His friend was fixated on his task, and even a nudge of the shoulder wouldn't dissuade him.

Ko lay on her side in the shade, hugging her knees to her chest and muttering as Fionn hovered over her, brushing her hair out of her face. So they were fine and-

Wait.

He looked back at Dory.

That wasn't paint that wasn't paint that wasn't paint-

"He's fine. He's gonna be fine. We're all going to be fine. Everything is fine."

'Everything is fine' he repeated to himself.

Floating nearby was the other ship, drifting away without any apparent guidance or sign of activity. The one person on the deck who seemed cognizant was Fionn, who Spencer managed to get an entire second of eye contact out of before he smiled wearily and vanished.

"What the ffffflip happened here?" Spencer asked, looking around for his servant.

"... oh hell…" he muttered, as he looked at the back of his left hand. "Ching Shih, Materialize."

A seal vanished in a flash of red light, and his servant manifested, unconscious and slumped against the ship's wheel. A fresh wave of exhaustion swept over him, and he immediately regretted it as he found himself on his knees, his nerves screaming.

He looked at his hand again, a single seal remaining. He considered for a moment, if it was worth the risk to use it to make her wake up.

"I am the girl who arranges the blocks," Ko announced abruptly, followed by a giggle that made his stomach twist even before he heard it taper off into a sob.

Spencer stared at Ko for a solid ten seconds before he was able to compose himself again. "Oh you can keep that…" he whispered under his breath.

He looked back over the deck, Dory scribbling and muttering.

He grabbed hold of the ship's wheel instead, and began to spin it in an attempt to get the ship pointed away. The only thought on his mind was creating distance. It didn't matter where they were going, as long as it was far away from here.

"Good idea, but you'll need to trim the sails if-"

Spencer screamed as Fionn's voice echoed in his ear. "Don't do that!"

The only reply he received was Fionn's laughter.
 
-floats over from SB-

Oh hello there blue ball of hate. I'm sure you're not foreshadowing at all.

Also... HERC GA SHINDA!

Other than that, not much to say. Action chapter good, Herc scary, Abby scarier.

Can't wait to see Jason's reaction after getting a peek at Outer Gods. Hopefully he gets pasted in a cathartic manner.
 
The whole chapter, I'm thinking "yeah, Abby is gonna need to take out Herc" but somehow it slipped my mind that she would need to OPEN HER DOOR TO LITERAL SPACE HELL to do so, inflicting frenzy damage on everyone.

Good work team, good hustle.
 
The whole chapter, I'm thinking "yeah, Abby is gonna need to take out Herc" but somehow it slipped my mind that she would need to OPEN HER DOOR TO LITERAL SPACE HELL to do so, inflicting frenzy damage on everyone.

Good work team, good hustle.
The best part is; narrative convention dictates things can only really get worse from here! :D I for one eagerly await the inevitable eldritch kaiju death match with a demon pillar!
 
The best part is; narrative convention dictates things can only really get worse from here! :D I for one eagerly await the inevitable eldritch kaiju death match with a demon pillar!

I mean, Ritz and the Crew should have fought Flauros already so they should have experience with abominations beyond the minds of men, but maybe Abby just goes THAT HARD.

It's one thing to be a non-euclidean tentacle of eyes and evil, it's another to be an Elder Cosmic God from beyond gaia's reality marble.
 
Oh god oh fuck Abigail shipped Herc up to Boston
See, you know the part that makes this funnier to me? I have a bad leg. I've had two surgeries on my right leg.

So we shipped Herc up to Boston... and I've got a wounded leg!

-floats over from SB-

Oh hello there blue ball of hate. I'm sure you're not foreshadowing at all.
Don't forget the literally countless mouths screaming into the abyss. And the implication that the very fabric of space itself is part of this thing's body, and the star is just its eye.
Also... HERC GA SHINDA!
For once, it's not Cu!

Other than that, not much to say. Action chapter good, Herc scary, Abby scarier.

Can't wait to see Jason's reaction after getting a peek at Outer Gods. Hopefully he gets pasted in a cathartic manner.
Don't taunt l'enfant terrible. It tends not to end well.

The best part is; narrative convention dictates things can only really get worse from here! :D I for one eagerly await the inevitable eldritch kaiju death match with a demon pillar!

I mean, Ritz and the Crew should have fought Flauros already so they should have experience with abominations beyond the minds of men, but maybe Abby just goes THAT HARD.

It's one thing to be a non-euclidean tentacle of eyes and evil, it's another to be an Elder Cosmic God from beyond gaia's reality marble.
Flauros is a demon. Demons are beings born of curses, which are born of the beliefs of men; it's actually similar to how faith powers the Executors' Sacraments. Without humans, actual, effective curses don't exist, and demons don't as well. In their own way, the Demon Pillars are fully comprehensible by humans. It's not that humans can't wrap their minds around the Demon Pillars' existence, it's more 1) they don't want to, and 2) there is a literal enforced blind spot regarding their existence.

So, compare something directly tied to the human condition... with Yog-Sothoth, Guardian of the Outer Gates, The One-in-All and All-in-One, the Key and the Gate himself.
 
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See, you know the part that makes this funnier to me? I have a bad leg. I've had two surgeries on my right leg.

So we shipped Herc up to Boston... and I've got a wounded leg!

And guess what? If your SIs say "and how can this get anymore shitty?"

They'll get dropkicked by Murphy.

Also, I really hope you guys get Adam Smith to cop Abby some Bruins gear (seeing as it'd be not only fucking adorable, but as she's also repping the only Boston sports franchise currently not locked in the porta potty).

>inb4 Abby has to go full Masshole and pilot the Shadow Border, inadvertently crushing random villains from spin off shows beneath the wheels of her New England driving skills
 
This is really good so far. I quite enjoy how the four protagonist bounce off each other, Ritsuka's reactions to them all and the fact you're using lore over gameplay when it comes to Servant - not to mention including a few original ones. I have no clue who the Chinese pirate lady is, for example, but her and the economist seem like pretty neat characters!
 
Echoing my thoughts over on SB, since this project deserves all the attention it can get.

I really do like that the five SI'd characters are being given a depth of characterization and narrative is willing to have them make mistakes - not handle things optimally. It's much more interesting to read about people who are quietly, and in some cases not even that, freaking out about their situation than about a collection of cool customers who aren't fazed by what's happening. Makes the perspective more relatable and all that.

It's novel to see things being explored like how killing a mook is traumatic, future knowledge means people know exactly how dangerous the situation can become with all the stress that brings and attempts to metagame the system can work and they can go wrong (Abigail seems to be a case of both at once as she she did save everyone from Berserker but on that other hand the Masters and Servants other than Spencer have taken Sanity damage).

Ritsuka being a experienced Master - combatant who has been through multiple Singularities already and is a character/leader in his own right is a great addition to the story that really fills things out. All to often in a SI story the inserted character seizes the reins of a situation by stepping into the leadership role at the expense of others autonomy, so having a consistent non SI perspective being provided while also having that character be someone who actually surpasses the SI's current level of competency and is willing to call them out when they get off track is a wonderful touch.

I'm quite interested in seeing where things go now. The Argonauts just got a very nasty surprise dropped on them with it unclear if Berserker Hercules is even still alive after running the good guys/girls gauntlet, Bennett has been recalled to Chaldea where he is likely getting therapy and possibly eyes growing in his brain related medical attention and over on SB @October Daye commented that Jacob didn't get perspective yet due to the Mordred reveal being in wings so hopefully we will see stuff from him and best Saber in the updates to come.

In the longer term based on writer commentary and reader speculation we can safely assume things are going off the rails. It's a little to early for me to even try predicting what that will look like though I welcome anyone to try to guess. Personally I'm wondering if the SI's are going to explore some means of giving themselves magical reserves as the current level of mana drain for their Servants is debilitating. My in depth Nasu lore isn't the strongest but I think giving someone Magic Circuits when they don't have them is a pretty big deal that might well be outside of Chaldea's capacity right now.

The only thing I can think off the top of my head that might work and that group could probably get access to is Crest Worms. Which um. If raid Zouken's basement for some Crest Worms was actually suggested as a serious plan I can foresee the cast being vocally not okay with the idea even if the worms were modified to be less harmful-horrific by an allied Caster or three. Then again a key point of this story has been realism and hard realties with the MC's having a tough time so they might just have to deal with the resulting trauma as the price to pay. On the other hand that realism aspect might mean that MC's just have to live with the reality that powering their Servants is something they can only do at cost.

All in all this remains a very interesting project that I will be keeping an eye on.
 
Collateral Damage | Canon Rating: A
Collateral Damage
Canon Rating: A


Dr. Romani Archaman

"Cut the feed! Now!"

Every one of Chaldea's technicians scrambled to kill visual and audio from the Singularity as their equipment registered a steep dip in Bennett's vitals. They succeeded, barely, and all eyes remained glued to what readings of the Masters they still had.

"Do we still have Rayshift capability?" Roman asked, doing his best to keep his voice steady, even as his heart beat a hundred miles a minute.

"We do," da Vinci replied, not bothering to hide her concerned tone. "What's the plan?"

"The moment the pull on Bennett drops to safe levels, yank him." His eyes scanned across the readings. Heart rate, blood pressure, hormone levels. Blood volume. "Send Medea to prep the operating theatre, and get every Servant with a Luck of C or lower as far away from the OR as possible."

Roman pushed his chair back and got up, making for the exit of the control center. He ran as fast as he could, taking the stairs down as quickly as was safe—it would do no good if the only doctor left cracked his skull open on the stairwell—before arriving at his destination. The first door to the mission room opened, and as Roman waited for the Rayshift to complete, he prepared the stretcher and triage kit set in the entryway for times like this.

"Rayshift is happening now," da Vinci said, her voice coming through the speaker on his wristband. "Completion in three… two… one. Opening the doors now, Roman."

True to da Vinci's word, the doors slid open, and Roman pulled the stretcher behind him as he ran to Bennett's Coffin. The Coffin adjacent to his, set aside for a Servant, registered an occupant as well, and Roman tapped a button on each of their sides.

"da Vinci, spin up the failsafe mana reactor and get Servant Foreigner hooked up to it. Meuniere, get these coffins open!"

"Right away boss!" Jingle Abel Meuniere, the chief staff officer responsible for Coffin maintenance and operation, worked his magic in an instant, and both Coffins slid open. In the one on Roman's right, he saw the young Servant girl, Abigail Williams. She was pale, her complexion clammy, murmuring soundless words and holding both hands over her forehead as she rocked back and forth on her knees. She gasped when she saw him, and astralized, disappearing in a black-purple haze. He turned his attention to the other Coffin, and had to suppress a flinch.

By Dr. Romani's assessment, the 49th Master Candidate was in bad shape. He stared blankly into nothing, jaw hanging ever so slightly ajar. Blood, both dried and fresh, ran down from his nostrils, stained his teeth crimson, and painted the right side of his face in a vermillion curtain. The warm dampness he felt lowering Bennett onto the stretcher directed his attention to the man's trousers, the right leg dyed crimson and soaked through.

"Does Medea have the operating theatre prepped?" Dr. Roman asked, raising up the stretcher and steering Bennett through Chaldea.

"OR is prepped, and Medea took the liberty of preparing several units of O Negative blood," da Vinci informed him. "How is his condition?"

"Severe bleeding from right leg and orbital socket, possible hemorrhage and cranial trauma; bloody spittle indicates possibility of internal bleeding." Dr. Roman wheeled the stretcher into the awaiting elevator, already open and ready to bring them up to the right floor. While the elevator moved, he pulled out da Vinci's diagnostic tool, a cylindrical Mystic Code that would perform Structural Analysis for diagnostic purposes. He placed one end of the device directly over Bennett's heart, pressed a small switch, and awaited the onrush of information as the spell cast—

Dr. Roman flinched back from the stretcher, the Mystic Code clattering to the floor. His eyes went wide as information filtered into his mind, broken and fragmented where he had expected clean, if complex. Reaching back into his pocket, Dr. Roman retrieved a penlight, which he maneuvered to shine into Bennett's right eye, angling the beam through his pupil.

Something inside of Bennett's eye shimmered in the light. Something blue.

"Medea!" Dr. Roman spoke into his wristband. "Ready the ophthalmoscope and get the vitrectomy kit from the surgical cabinet. And prep a biohazard containment vessel."

"Understood, Dr. Roman," the Caster replied, voice endlessly calm. "The OR is sterile and ready to receive you."

"ETA one minute," Dr. Roman said as the elevator doors slid open. True to his word, almost exactly one minute later, he pushed the stretcher to the doors of the OR, where Medea stood ready to receive, her usual robe and hood replaced by surgical scrubs. "Get him prepped for me, I need to scrub up!"

"It will be my pleasure." Medea offered him a patient nod and took Bennett's stretcher into the operating room.

Dr. Roman shucked his bloodied clothes, and paused for a deep breath before scrubbing up. The last time he'd had to perform surgery with so few helpers… well. He knew that his time spent with Médecins Sans Frontiers would help some day.

He just never expected it to be put to use here.



[Tainted Vitreous]
A bluish mixture of blood and vitreous fluid removed from the eye of one who has gazed long into the abyss. This substance was left behind when the abyss gazed back into them.

Perhaps, this is a demonstration of the Great Old Ones' caprice. A blessing denied, for those with the temerity to transcend the Boundary. Or a curse avoided, for those who dare venture outside the Domain.
 
I was wondering where they were during the final scene of the last chapter. Well, that seems traumatic for Abby and Bennett. I can't tell if Yog tried to cause the mutation or prevented it.
 
Didn't expect Bennett to get contamidated by the Great Old Ones/Abyss after Abby used her abilities, although I imagined some sort of sanity damage. Poor guy.
 
Sneak Peek 2: Electric Boogaloo
Similar to how Singularities have Foundation Values, our various omakes have Canon Ratings. Sometimes, there are scenes we want to write but would wreck the flow of our chapters; other times, we want to have fun little gags and in-jokes.

In addition, below is a list of the planned Events/Sub-Singularities between Okeanos and London Singularities.

Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End
Guda Guda [Event Name Censored]
Nerofest: As Rome Burned
Halloween Event: Ghosts, Ghouls, and Gobsmacked
Non-Denominational Winter Holiday Event: [Event Name Censored]
London: The Death World in the City of Demonic Fog
 
Bennett probably gained about +20 Insight from this fiasco.
Good luck champ.
So, funny stuff? I hadn't played Bloodborne until several MONTHS after we started brainstorming, planning, outlining, and writing this fic. This fic assumes that I still have not played Bloodborne.

I absolutely ADORE Bloodborne, but if you were to somehow walk up to Bennett and ask him about Kos, or some say Kosm... he would have absolutely NO idea what you were talking about.

I can't tell if Yog tried to cause the mutation or prevented it.
... Yes.

Didn't expect Bennett to get contamidated by the Great Old Ones/Abyss after Abby used her abilities, although I imagined some sort of sanity damage. Poor guy.
Think about it this way. Abby's power is water coming out of a hose. Heracles was the target. Everybody else just happened to be in the splash radius. Bennett, on the other hand?

Bennett was the hose.
 
Servant Profiles — Adam Smith & Ching Shih
For the FGO players in our readership, I've made Servant profiles for our original Servants in the style of an FGO writeup. If we were constrained by the mechanical limitations of the game, this is how we would represent them.







 
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