Ritsuka Fujimaru (
tempingforatlas) wrote in
yogen2021-03-29 11:10 am
In League with Dragons (OPEN)
Who: Gudako and you!
When: 3/28
Warnings: Spooky magic.
One morning, a few days before Spring "break" ends, a note is taped to the front of the class 2-A classroom.
Magic ritual in progress. Please be careful!
-Ritsuka
While on the face of it this may seem ridiculous, peering in through the windows sees all of the desks inside the classroom shoved into the corners while Ritsuka kneels on the floor, having laid the chalkboard on the floor to sketch some kind of elaborate magic circle on it.
Ritsuka frequently pauses, looks at her work, narrows her eyes, erases, resketches, repeats this process, and-
Flops back on her back and lets out a loud groan, just... laying there. Staring up at the ceiling blankly.
It doesn't look like she's going to move for a while.
Maybe someone should go and check up on her.
When: 3/28
Warnings: Spooky magic.
One morning, a few days before Spring "break" ends, a note is taped to the front of the class 2-A classroom.
Magic ritual in progress. Please be careful!
-Ritsuka
While on the face of it this may seem ridiculous, peering in through the windows sees all of the desks inside the classroom shoved into the corners while Ritsuka kneels on the floor, having laid the chalkboard on the floor to sketch some kind of elaborate magic circle on it.
Ritsuka frequently pauses, looks at her work, narrows her eyes, erases, resketches, repeats this process, and-
Flops back on her back and lets out a loud groan, just... laying there. Staring up at the ceiling blankly.
It doesn't look like she's going to move for a while.
Maybe someone should go and check up on her.

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After all, I presume when summoning another being you'd have to ensure you have them under your control to follow orders as well, correct?"
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Meet humanity's sweetest, last, and dumbest Master, Meng Yao.
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After all, it did tell him what kind of person she was off the bat. "I see. And even before you came here it's worked well for you, I assume? Also, do you mind me asking how you learned to summon other beings in the first place?"
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"And yeah, it's always worked. Turns out when you actually talk to Servants like the people they are, they tend to appreciate it."
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This is what he interpreted as "learned by seeing", because wow. Now he's certain she was being humble. Honestly.
But at the rest, he didn't have much issue with. Though there was lingering doubt that talking to every summoned being would make them loyal to you. He's not going to say that, however. He simply said, "That's understandable. Anyone would want to be treated with respect. Do you mind me asking what you've summoned Servants for in the past, however? I am certain for the reason why you did it this time, but I am just a little...curious, is all."
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"Saving the world, primarily. It's kinda hard when you're basically an ordinary human being; basically the only magic I'm actually good at is being a conduit for the Heroic Spirit Summoning System."
Back up to that bit about saving the world, Ritsuka.
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But predictably, he did get hung up on the 'saving the world' bit. "Hold on a moment, can you please elucidate on that comment you made about 'saving the world'?"
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He's hesitant about asking more regarding this for that very reason. So, he'll go back to the topic of Servants; maybe he'll make his way back to all of this. Therefore, Meng Yao continued, "...Based on what you said earlier, however, I assume that "Heroic Spirit" would be the same as "Servant" in this case? And are these beings you summon able to perform extraordinary feats?"
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"Kiiinda? Servants are copies of Heroic Spirits, and Heroic Spirits are people and, er, occasionally gods, it's complicated, who make enough of a mark on history to be remembered way in the future and get added to this place called the Throne of Heroes because of it."