rin tohsaka, the sympathist (
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[ This isn't the first time she's discovered a powerful necklace capable of miracles beyond being a plot device, but as an experienced magus who is used to artifacts passing along messages over cell phones, it's no trouble to adjust to it. While she doesn't understand why it works the way it does (what's the purpose of keeping a conversation permanently), from what she gathers it is a primary tool used by many of the others here. Having met someone already from her world, there remains the possibility there may be others so she sits all prim and proper for her debut. ]
Good evening. I'm sure the lot of you are tired of hearing introductions, but it'd be poor manners to not announce myself. While it would be discreet to do this one by one, idle time is limited so I'll make this brief and as memorable as I can.
I'm Rin Tohsaka. [ Surname second only because she assumes Japanese mannerisms are frowned upon in this world. ] Though I've been called away from my studies in London to fight in a war, I must admit my experience in combat is limited. From what I've gathered, there are many like me here. What is there for us to do? How can we aid beyond training and letting our inexperienced manner add to the favor of the opposing side? Showing both intelligence and courage can only get you so far. It seems rather meaningless to have us younger adults throw ourselves into the fray.
So what is it that you do to be of use? Every person brought here must have some value to them and hearing of your experiences may be able to help guide me towards my own. Keep it brief and with as little bias as you can--I frankly don't care to hear about the war this or the war that. Thank you.
Good evening. I'm sure the lot of you are tired of hearing introductions, but it'd be poor manners to not announce myself. While it would be discreet to do this one by one, idle time is limited so I'll make this brief and as memorable as I can.
I'm Rin Tohsaka. [ Surname second only because she assumes Japanese mannerisms are frowned upon in this world. ] Though I've been called away from my studies in London to fight in a war, I must admit my experience in combat is limited. From what I've gathered, there are many like me here. What is there for us to do? How can we aid beyond training and letting our inexperienced manner add to the favor of the opposing side? Showing both intelligence and courage can only get you so far. It seems rather meaningless to have us younger adults throw ourselves into the fray.
So what is it that you do to be of use? Every person brought here must have some value to them and hearing of your experiences may be able to help guide me towards my own. Keep it brief and with as little bias as you can--I frankly don't care to hear about the war this or the war that. Thank you.
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Isn't that a bit hasty? You haven't had time to study the politics and history of this world, have you, Servant Lancer?
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[A grin turns up the corner of Diarmuid's mouth.]
My vows are very important to me, but I am also a patient man. No war is won without gathering information, and so I am doing just that. Have no fear...
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More importantly, you're one of the knight classes of Servants and every knight I've met--[ Not counting Archer class because what the fuck, you guys. ]--has a bit of honor to them. Ending the war means eliminating an entire side.
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You don't have much firsthand experience with war, do you? Yes, that is one way of ending a battle and, lets be honest, that is the war the Grail War we both know is run. However, that is far from the only way. Every battle has it's own unique way of ending and no one knows what that way will be until it is time for it to happen. Sometimes, the biggest battle plans are rendered moot because of last minute negotiations.
But you are correct in one thing. Honor is very important to me. The fewer lives lost in all of this, the better. Sadly, this is war and so I also prepare myself for whatever might happen.
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The loss of that smile of his only encourages her to try to sway him into not fighting. As futile as the gesture may be, it's all she has for now. ]
I've studied wars and battles all my life. I might not have experienced much of them and it'd be childish to say the war I was in was worse than yours, but to disregard my experiences just because I'm a child who has lived in a cushioned time is a grave mistake, Lancer.
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Lady, I am going to have to ask you to stop assuming you know how I feel and why I do what I do. You know nothing about me, just as I know nothing about you. If you wish to know things, ask straight questions, but stop assuming before your assumptions turn someone who might be an ally into an enemy because your assumptions insult them.
It is true at the beginning I underestimated you slightly, but that assumption was very quickly cleared away. No one without a good head on their shoulders could win a war. Lets stop talking up and down to each other, shall we?
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All right. It's agreed upon: we started off on the wrong foot.
I wasn't expecting for my identity as a Master to be revealed so callously I behaved after. It took me by surprise--and why wouldn't it? This is a completely different world where most of the people who knew I was a Master were long gone.
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[And just that quickly, the anger simmering below the surface fades and Diarmuid relaxes again.]
Especially considering you were the winner as well. I am sure if the wrong people show up here, that could put you in danger. Do you happen to have any idea how many people from some version of our world are here?
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Saber of the Fourth and Fifth War. Lancer of the Fifth War. Archer of the Fifth War. Berserker of the Fourth.
Now the Lancer of the Fourth, I presume?
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[If his words seem distracted, it is because they are.]
You said the Saber of the 4th and 5th wars? Your war must be very different from mine, because the Saber I know from the 4th war could only be found in my court and she is not here.
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[ Rin says without any hesitation to it. ] Second Magic is what has brought us here, but it's the work of the Fifth Magic at play here. Do you recall what you said of your lord appearing from a different time?
What if I told you it's possible to have allies here from a completely different realm? A parallel world.
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Well, what else has made logical sense in this place? Magic doesn't often mix with logic.]
I wouldn't argue with you. It is hard to argue against anything being possible considering what we have already seen here.
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[ And that's as much of a warning as she can give him about Saber. ]
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I will take your warning to heart. There is a lot at stake here and it doesn't take much of a slip up in a war like this to cost one a great deal.
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Oh, is that how it is? I thought heroes could recover from their mistakes.
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We can, but those who are hurt as a result? It is they who have a harder time recovering.
[And it's them he worries about more than he worries about himself.]
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So do you watch every step to make sure you don't hurt anyone who crosses your path or-?
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[He can't help but think back to the command spell his master had used on him to make him fight against Saber with Berserker. It's not quite the same, but having to fight against a Servant like that feels just as dishonorable to him as hurting an innocent would.]
All we can do is try to plan to the best of our abilities and then keep calm and focus on new plans when the first ones inevitably are changed.
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I admit I don't understand nor particularly care for avoiding hurting others. True, it's the kind thing to do, but shouldn't more responsibility fall on those who you do cross paths with to protect themselves? If they end up in harm's way, wouldn't it be the result of choosing to move down that path unguarded?
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So, are you saying that if you were pulled into something you underestimated or misunderstood ahead of time, you would like yourself to be left to your fate just because you failed to properly plan?
[If that is true, what is with saving Shirou, hmm, young lady?]
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Correct, if it were to happen it would be entirely my fault and therefore my responsibility to remove myself from it. With that said, it isn't as if people go without help all the time.
There are those who happen upon those individuals who are in the wrong place at the wrong time and provide aid. Those kind of soft people are needed in a world like ours from time to time so it's all right for them to exist. [ That's what's up with saving Shirou. ]
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Well, I can't say I mind being one of those soft people. To be honest, those soft people are some of the strongest there are.
[It's all right, Rin. He won't tell your secret.]
As for those who go without help, don't mind me if I try to make sure that number stays as low as possible. Just call me Knight of Softies if you must...
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All right, I shall call you the Knight of Softies from now on.
[ Never give Rin Tohsaka an opportunity. ] I suppose that extends to more than the battlefield, yes?
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More than the battlefield? Why do I get the feeling there is a double meaning in that statement?
[Whoosh... Right over his head.]
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I'm just not used to speaking with men like you.
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