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Who: Hayate Yagami and Signum
Where: The Yagami household
When: Very shortly after Winter Court
What: Summoning the Servant Archer
While she had been extremely thankful to Mitsunari for inviting her, and Light for keeping her company in the city, the whole trip had left her quite tired. There had been so much to take in, that that week felt like a lifetime of experiences. She had seen things that she never thought that she would see, heard things she never dreamed of hearing, and she loved nearly every moment of it. But after so many days of stimulation, she was glad to be back home.
Light, of course, had business to attend to as soon as the court was over. She knew that that would have been the case; he would likely be busy for the next week, recounting different things that the two men had heard and spoke of. There was also the matter of Mitsunari's vision. It seemed to worry Light and Mitsunari a bit, and perhaps she should have given it a bit of thought as well, but it was best to keep frightening ideas like that out of mind. After all, there was nothing special about her. She had a destiny crystal, sure, but that was likely some mistake or misinterpretation on her Lord's part.
Reading through the book that she got from her trip, little did she know that something was afoot. One of the books, nestled neatly in its bookshelf in the girl's room, pulsed with power.
Where: The Yagami household
When: Very shortly after Winter Court
What: Summoning the Servant Archer
While she had been extremely thankful to Mitsunari for inviting her, and Light for keeping her company in the city, the whole trip had left her quite tired. There had been so much to take in, that that week felt like a lifetime of experiences. She had seen things that she never thought that she would see, heard things she never dreamed of hearing, and she loved nearly every moment of it. But after so many days of stimulation, she was glad to be back home.
Light, of course, had business to attend to as soon as the court was over. She knew that that would have been the case; he would likely be busy for the next week, recounting different things that the two men had heard and spoke of. There was also the matter of Mitsunari's vision. It seemed to worry Light and Mitsunari a bit, and perhaps she should have given it a bit of thought as well, but it was best to keep frightening ideas like that out of mind. After all, there was nothing special about her. She had a destiny crystal, sure, but that was likely some mistake or misinterpretation on her Lord's part.
Reading through the book that she got from her trip, little did she know that something was afoot. One of the books, nestled neatly in its bookshelf in the girl's room, pulsed with power.
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"In a bit. It's important that you know this, as it's very possible your life may be in danger."
She takes a deep breath, and begins. "The Holy Grail War is a highly complex magical ceremony by which Heroic Spirits, avatars of legendary figures, are brought into the world. There are seven of us Servants in total, and we and our Masters engage in combat for the right to summon and make a wish upon the Holy Grail, a vessel of infinite energy that can grant any desire."
"That's the general overview. Is this making sense so far, Hayate?"
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Nevertheless, she nodded, albeit slowly and with just a bit of hesitation. Still, there was a knot in her stomach. A rather large one.
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Chastising herself briefly for skipping an important part, she adds, "Each Heroic Spirit summoned for the war is one of seven classes - Archer, Berserker, Caster, Saber, Lancer, Rider, and Assassin. I believe the names are self-explanatory. In every Grail War, there is one of each, each summoned by his or her own Master."
"Back to the subject of fighting, I will protect my life with yours - in fact, with some exceptions, Servants cannot exist without their Masters. This makes killing the other Masters a viable strategy for victory, and it makes your protection the very most important part of my present existence, even without my honor and oaths at stake."
Signum looks at Hayate, worried and small-looking in that wheeled chair of hers - her legs were most certainly crippled entirely - and decides to withhold the full benefits of her Independent Action ability. If this innocent little girl was killed because of the Grail War...well, there was hardly any point in succeeding without her even though she very well could. A world where that could happen wasn't worth wishing on.
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Archer's best strategy would be taking care of herself, right? This was war, after all. Looking out for others was important, yes, but with someone like her who would not be able to assist her 'servant', it seemed more like a hindrance than anything else.
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"For my part...I'm sorry to have dragged you into a war against your will. You truly knew nothing of this, did you...?" Signum wonders, saddened that her Book would have chosen an unwilling wielder.
"However, what's done is done. I will destroy our enemies as quickly as possible so that no harm comes to you, and then you may have your wish from the Holy Grail," Signum affirms, already putting together the basics of strategy in her mind. Obviously she would need to scout and see if any other Servants had been summoned yet, first...
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"Er...you don't want what, Hayate?"
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She takes a deep breath and releases it, lest she be moved to tears by Hayate's sincerity, or her own confusion. "But...don't you want a wish, Hayate? Think of what you could do with the prize of a miracle - for yourself or for anyone else."
The words come out of Signum's mouth before she has time to consider them, and she regrets them almost immediately. Contradicting her Master - even a staggeringly gentle one - was something she'd never even consider doing on purpose. She's just so flabbergasted by the idea of someone refusing to use her as a weapon that she's lost her normal sense of decorum, or so she reasons.
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"Of...of course, Hayate," she says, ashamed of herself now. To this girl, she probably sounded like some kind of summoned tempter-demon just now - well, she is a demon, but not quite so literally. "I will do as you command. My sword shall be used only to protect your life."
"You're--"
She cuts herself off, unsure about whether to make excuses, but presses ahead anyway. "You're very different from what I expected...Hayate."
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Still, Signum's behavior surprised her, and she blinked a few times. "I am?"
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"I...well, my ascension to the status of 'Heroic Spirit' was a bit unique. I can remember previous summonings with the Book of Darkness, and the summoners were significantly less...moral than you," she says, skipping any and all possible details to support that conclusion.
"You're...a good person, Hayate," she adds, based on 100% of the available evidence.
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She shook her head to Signum's comment, however. "I don't like to see people fight, especially if it's on my behalf."
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