prunedworlds: (feeling calm)
藤丸立香 (Fujimaru Ritsuka) ([personal profile] prunedworlds) wrote 2023-07-15 07:18 pm (UTC)

"Right, it doesn't."

She doesn't continue right away, mostly because she needs a moment to organize her thoughts into something coherent and make sure she's remembering everything correctly. The Servants are easy, but the details of those Masters she briefly met is trickier.

"Archer was Gilgamesh, and his Master was Tohsaka Tokiomi. Assassin was Hassan of the Hundred Faces, and their Master was working with Tohsaka, but I don't really know anything else about who it was. Caster was Gilles de Rais, and his Master was a serial killer I don't know the name of. Berserker was Lancelot, and his Master was Matou Kariya. Saber was, yeah, King Arthur, whose Master was an assassin hired by the Einzberns with Irisviel von Einzbern pretending to be Master, but in the singularity the part that had changed was that she really was Saber's Master. Rider was Iskandar, and he was your Servant. Lancer was Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, and Kayneth El-Melloi Archibald was his Master."

Suffice it to say, she got a much better chance to learn that kind of information, seeing as Chaldea was interfering, not participating. And even if some of the Servants were ones she didn't recognize at the time, she's since long learned all their identities. So, she opted to just lay it all out at once before turning her attention back to her dinner.

(Which, honestly, she's getting through pretty quickly while Waver talks, apparently spending so much time in various potentially strenuous activities tends to work up one's metabolism. She should probably either cut back or start a solid exercise regimen here if she doesn't want to gain weight, but that's a whole other matter....)

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