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"I ought to begin with an introduction," the fairy-like girl says, giving you a soft smile. "My name is Liliesviel von Einzbern. I have come to Tokyo as the founding family's representative in the Holy Grail War. You don't need to tell me your name. I know who you are, and of course you and Caster know each other." Falling silent for a moment, Liliesviel touches a finger to her lips as if in thought, and a sparkle of mirth gleams in her eyes.
"The main thing you'd like to know, I think, is that the other Caster was my Servant. Judas, I mean."
You stiffen, keeping a look of shock off your face by an effort of will. That should be impossible. Hadn't Judas claimed he was Servant to a magus called Vaisset? He was hardly the trustworthy sort, of course, but what about the last part of your memories? Of appearing in that workshop and taking his place? It was curious already that there was no connecting memory between that place and your awakening in bed, but this throws a new layer of strangeness over everything.
"The last order Grandfather gave me before coming here was to make sure he used his Noble Phantasm," going on with her story without missing a beat. If she noticed how much her claim threw you off, she's considerate enough not to have acknowledged it. "I didn't think it would work. Isn't it too much like the mistake we made in the third War? But I couldn't make my own choices as a Master until I finished Grandfather's instructions, so I told him to use it. After that, this Caster took his place."
Caster nods. "After you finished Judas off, everything began to dissolve. His constructed world was collapsing, and we were thrown out into the reality where he'd carried out the ritual. The next thing I knew, I was in the Workshop in this building."
>[ ] Ask Caster, "What kept you from finding me sooner? I assume you were looking for me, or we wouldn't have met last night. You usually work faster, if you want something done."
>[ ] Ask Liliesviel, "Why save me, then? Trying to gather up everything useful that came out of the failed ritual?"
>[ ] Ask Caster, "At the end, there, do you remember Judas saying anything about a 'Vaisset'?"
>[ ] Say something else. (Write in)
"The main thing you'd like to know, I think, is that the other Caster was my Servant. Judas, I mean."
You stiffen, keeping a look of shock off your face by an effort of will. That should be impossible. Hadn't Judas claimed he was Servant to a magus called Vaisset? He was hardly the trustworthy sort, of course, but what about the last part of your memories? Of appearing in that workshop and taking his place? It was curious already that there was no connecting memory between that place and your awakening in bed, but this throws a new layer of strangeness over everything.
"The last order Grandfather gave me before coming here was to make sure he used his Noble Phantasm," going on with her story without missing a beat. If she noticed how much her claim threw you off, she's considerate enough not to have acknowledged it. "I didn't think it would work. Isn't it too much like the mistake we made in the third War? But I couldn't make my own choices as a Master until I finished Grandfather's instructions, so I told him to use it. After that, this Caster took his place."
Caster nods. "After you finished Judas off, everything began to dissolve. His constructed world was collapsing, and we were thrown out into the reality where he'd carried out the ritual. The next thing I knew, I was in the Workshop in this building."
>[ ] Ask Caster, "What kept you from finding me sooner? I assume you were looking for me, or we wouldn't have met last night. You usually work faster, if you want something done."
>[ ] Ask Liliesviel, "Why save me, then? Trying to gather up everything useful that came out of the failed ritual?"
>[ ] Ask Caster, "At the end, there, do you remember Judas saying anything about a 'Vaisset'?"
>[ ] Say something else. (Write in)
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