[ Servant. The word would be innocent to most people, but to Gray, the capital S is all too evident. Though she's only encountered two Servants in her lifetime, those two left their marks on her — and the one she happened to fight at full strength was a fearsome force beyond her caliber, and not even half as malicious as the Servant before her.
He will only become more of a risk once he harmonizes and gains his powers back. For all his theater, Gray is anything but entertained. If she were a mage, the only practical actions would be to crush him and his Shard now or ingratiate herself to him.
Unfortunately, Gray is not a mage, nor is she simpering enough to try to make him an ally. All she can do is look at him like a firefighter watching an ember grow in the brush, her young face darkening beyond the pall cast by the miasma and their disastrous Communion. ]
A Servant. Then you're a Heroic Spirit?
[ Her question lies with the "heroic" part of it... ]
NEVER
He will only become more of a risk once he harmonizes and gains his powers back. For all his theater, Gray is anything but entertained. If she were a mage, the only practical actions would be to crush him and his Shard now or ingratiate herself to him.
Unfortunately, Gray is not a mage, nor is she simpering enough to try to make him an ally. All she can do is look at him like a firefighter watching an ember grow in the brush, her young face darkening beyond the pall cast by the miasma and their disastrous Communion. ]
A Servant. Then you're a Heroic Spirit?
[ Her question lies with the "heroic" part of it... ]