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so, i ask of thee, are you my master?

The HOLY GRAIL WAR Meme
Who will it be?
For those unfamiliar with Fate/Stay Night or Fate/Zero, you can find a better explanation of the Holy Grail War here. (Note: The Holy Grail War in Fate/EXTRA functions in a dramatically different way, and one not followed for purposes of this meme.)
Instructions
1. Comment with your character. In the subject line, put that character's name, canon, and which role (Master, Servant, or either) you would like them to fulfill. Though not mandatory, it would be preferred that you give a brief summary of your character as they will (most likely) be AU'd into the setting. (NOTE: If your character can fill the role of Servant, I suggest you state which class(es) -- Saber, Lancer, Archer, Rider, Caster, Assassin, or Berserker -- they fall into.)
2. Reply to others' comments. Pick your character's role (and the other character's if they list "Either" as their preference), then use the RNG to pick a scenario that fits the two characters' roles.
3. Enjoy! Though there might be triggers, depending on how the prompts are interpreted.
TWO MASTERS
1. Battle. Who says that Servants get to have all the fun? After all, most Masters try to kill each other, too. Whatever the circumstances, the two of you are locked in a fight. Neither of you are willing to use your Command Spells just yet, so no Servants here. Just two magi duking it out.
2. Alliance. There's a bigger threat out there. Either one Servant is exceptionally powerful, or the situation has changed and the participants need to take action aginst it. One way or another, you're teamed up with one of your rivals for the Holy Grail. How long will this last before you try to stab each other in the back? Or, will something more develop?
3. Protection. Uh-oh! One of you has lost your Servant! Unfortunately, there's no way you'd get to the church safely on your own, so the other one will help you get there! Or maybe you don't trust the priest presiding over the Holy Grail War and are giving shelter to them yourself? Given their track record, no one would blame you.
4. Death. One or both of you lay dying. It might have been by the other's hand, or by someone else's entirely. How will you spend your last moments in the presence of one of your rivals?
5. You, Too? Surprise! You may have been friends before, but you've just discovered that you're both Masters! How will you handle this revelation?
6. Wild Card. Roll again, pick one of the previous options, or make one up!
1. Are You My Master? The summoning is complete. Whether intentional or not, catalyst or not, a magus has summoned a Servant. What kind of meeting was it? Was everything totally under control, or did a hitch occur? Or maybe it happened in the middle of a life-or-death situation!
2. Identity. Either the Servant has flat out told the Master their identity, or they unleashed their Noble Phantasm. Either way, the cat is out of the bag. How will the Master react, now that they know their Servant's name and legend? Will anything change between the two?
3. Battle Aftermath. A battle has just ended. Who participated? Are either of you hurt? Did the Master have to use a Command Spell? Any number of things could have happened here.
4. Discord. Uh-oh. It looks like the Master and the Servant don't get along. Here come the arguments! Don't do something stupid, like waste a Command Spell over a triviality...
5. Love. And then, there's the opposite. Sometimes Masters and Servants fall in love with each other. How will this affect things?
6. Wild Card. Roll again, pick one of the previous options, or make one up!
1. Battle. This is what usually happens when two Servants meet -- they duke it out. This probably says enough as it is.
2. Alliance. There's a bigger threat out there. Either one Servant is exceptionally powerful, or the situation has changed and the participants need to take action aginst it. One way or another, you're teamed up with one of your rivals for the Holy Grail. How long will this last before you try to stab each other in the back? Or, will something more develop?
3. The Grail Dialogues. Maybe you're not interested in fighting just yet. Maybe you just want to sit down and talk with the other Servant. Find out what they want, what makes them tick. Get some wine while you're at it -- nothing like good wine to go with good talk!
4. Death. One or both of you lay dying...again. It might have been by the other's hand, or by someone else's entirely. How will you spend your last moments in this War in the presence of one of your rivals?
5. Identity. Congratulations, you've just learned each other's identities! Will this change the situation, or will you press onward?
6. Wild Card. Roll again, pick one of the previous options, or make one up!
i will be busy until Wednesday, I will try to write a tag or two every day tho!
[She says and lowers her blade, halting suddenly to stare at the crossroad ahead of them. Their road bifurcates in a symmetrical paths to take. The left and the right lead to identical looking places, like perfect mirrors to each other, from the details of ruin and decay, to the stones on the ground. This place is the most disconcerting. She does not like it.
She looks up, to try to focus on Rider's face instead, from this awkward angle. Perhaps she should let her fortune lead the way. She has a B Luck Stat and she trusts more on that parameter than the treacherous options the labyrinth gives.
So keeps her eyes on him while she whirls around and, almost without thinking, returns a few steps to take a new path that have been formed earlier from the re-arrangement of the old ones. That as been a gut feeling. Not the ones offered ahead of them.]
This place somehow feels… older and more menacing than he is.
[It emanates a kind of power the Servant did not seem to have in their past encounters. Perhaps because the level of mystery surpasses Caster's.]
No rush, I'll tag whenever I see something in my inbox!
[Rider's not laughing, even if the comment is wry. There's no reason not to take the thought seriously. Feeling Saber looking up at him, Rider's careful to meet her gaze.]
It has kind of taken on a life of it's own, right? It'd follow for it to be almost independent from him, and have it's own particulars.
[Patches of moss dot the walls of the path Saber has chosen to walk down. The stones underneath aren't stones, but cracked mosaics having taken on the weight of something truly heavy. Some tiles are cracked, others chipped, a few missing all together.]
l-late
[She says sourly. She does not like to fall into an enemy’s trap, if this is one, she dislikes it. Her gaze flickers briefly to gaze where she is walking in order to avoid running onto a wall, but her focus is on Rider, because she feels the more she looks at this labyrinth, the more it will disorient her senses.
She cannot rely on them until the road is clearer in the configuration. She takes turns like that, with her whole attention on him. The chipped and cracked surfaces on the construction material just make her more cautious. These are not ordinary walls to be damaged with any weapon.]
Hm. I think that Caster Class Servants are too troublesome. [Her voice carries some scorn, as if this was not the first one she has met.] Magi often summon what is beyond their control.
Psssh you're fine.
[After all, what good had the Bull of Heaven done, beside destroy portions of Uruk? There was never any attempt to control it - it was simply let loose.
Rider sighs, and folds his arms. To rest them on Saber's head, he suspects, would not go over very well, so he keeps them aloft. Below, the floor changes again, no longer mosaics but rough dirt. An older portion of the labyrinth, before anyone lined their homes with something firmer.]
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[She takes her restrain seriously. Maybe too seriously. It is encompassing how much she avoids chaos with a set control: from her disciplined breathing, to her obvious tense posture and rigid hairstyle.
Her footsteps sound different, gone is the clack from metal hitting a stone surface, replaced by a muffled noise. Saber still does not stop or looks down.]
Rider.
[She asks, still suspicious that this maze could toy with her perception. She is the one with a close contact, so in case she is affected, he will be spared.]
What do you see?
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[The change in discussion from downright conversational to sensing that something is off again causes Rider to per up. There's no point in leaning forward right now - that'd just force Saber to find a way to redistribute Rider's weight again - but Rider does narrow his eyes. Attempts to see in the dim lighting, and ah.
There's actually something of note.]
Aside from walking on dirt again, we've got a three pronged path coming up and uhm--
[Rider's eyes go left, a flash of colour catching his attention.]
There's a bright purple jacket about three meters ahead and to your left, it looks it. I can't guess if it's child size or not, but we should probably check it out.
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He tells her about the path split and about his findings. Breadcrumbs that could lead them to the children or perhaps they were place there to mislead them? She will take the risks, she cannot ignore this.]
We shall take the left path.
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[It is, for Rider, the immediate assumption. It'd certainly make sense, given the older path that they've stepped down and how the patina on the walls seems even older than Rider. Ridiculous, of course, Rider knows. He's the first story. Nothing is older than he is.
But the idea of actually finding the children gives Rider pause, and he angles his head down to try and catch Saber's eye.]
I'm going to guess that if we're getting kids out of here, it's going to be on me, right?
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She nods and meets his eye as her pace speeds up again. He suspects correctly.]
Yes, with your Noble Phantasm, you will be doubtlessly faster.
[She is a knight before she is a Servant; she is prioritizing the children’s lives over winning the Holy Grail this time.]
I will stay and face our opponent while you escape with the children.
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[The Bull of Heaven isn't exactly something one rides like a traditional mount. It's more gently steering and praying the overgrown cow will go in the correct general direction. The damn thing could be a Berserker all on its own.
Rider frown, uncomfortable with the fact that he might struggle to deliver on his end of this alliance.]
There's another turn up ahead it looks it. One's got curved walls, the others are straight sided.
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[Saber entrusts the task to Rider, nonetheless. She is strong, but she cannot carry fourteen - if they are fortunate to find all of them alive- children to safety with only two short and slender arms. She suspects she will be occupied with Caster and the destruction of the place he summoned.
Her head tips to a side, hearing this. It is difficult to not see, but to trust on something as unreliable as her High Luck Parameter to take the best choice. She turns to the left, and wonders which path she has chosen.]
Which road are we on now?
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Straight sided, from the looks of it.
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[She has started to say when a high pitched wailing cut her off. The voice came from every direction, as an echo scattered in the labyrinth. It was incorrect to say it was a single wailing, but multiple voices weave together in a same lamentation that make the walls shake slightly.
Saber stops briefly, trying to discern from which direction it came from but she has no luck. Her attention turns at Rider, hoping he has some skill that will allow him to track it.]
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So Rider waits for the noise again. It comes, but with more voices. Louder voices. But as horrifying as the wailing is, it gives him a sense of where it's coming from.]
Ultimately we need to head northwest. It looks like the curved path leads that way, but I can't be certain unless we go down it. How does your luck stat feel about taking the chance?
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She stops only because there is no path ahead anymore, nothing except for an empty space and beyond it, a platform.]
Where are we?
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But as they slow,as they hit empty space, Rider's senses come back. His answer, however, is not one he's happy to give.]
Cursory guess? I'm going to go with the center.
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[For the first time in a while, she looks around and focuses on the labyrinth. From the poor illuminated scenario –as if the darkness is absorbing the moonlight- she can see fourteen different paths that lead to this destination.
Her eyes narrow and she spots something on the ground, no it seems it is sinking in the floor.]
Rider. [She utters and points ahead.] There is something over there.
[Concealed by the darkness, the fourteen children are slipping into the labyrinth floor. All of them unconscious, but still alive and breathing.]
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[The word is uttered as Rider scans the fourteen paths. Clever to split the kids up and have them all find their own way here. More clever still to make it so painfully easy to find them. But that simplicity is going to be a problem of it's own, and one that Rider knows is about to come home to roost. There's a snarl behind them both, most decidedly not human.]
Bull-headed creature behind us, I'm going to guess.
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[There is something wrong about this which stays in her head while she rushes toward the children. Something that is different from what they should have expected.
She hears the snarl and glances over her shoulder, catching a glimpse of the Minotaur towering them. Her Instinct is overloaded when the monster lunges at them. She cannot dodge the upcoming hit, because it might strike Rider if she does. She grits her teeth and blocks the fists with her invisible blade.]
Rider! Whatever you do, do not touch the ground!
[She warns as she endures the assault, pushing back the monster slightly with the aid of her prana burst.]
The legend is wrong! It is the labyrinth and not this beast!
[What has unsettled of the sight of the youths behind them. They are being swallowed by the floor, thus the children are sacrificed to the labyrinth, not to the bull-headed beast. The dizzying feeling she has felt, the lull of a strong, old magic that make people to stay. Perhaps the order of events was wrong, perhaps the Minotaur was brought to guard this maze, instead of being his prison. But why?]
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Well that's all well and good but what do you want me to grab onto!?
[A practical question. Rider is no spiders that can scale the walls, and if the labyrinth is the beast they are fighting, then to give it another power source is poor choice indeed.]
I need ground to stand on to summon my mount!
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Try to jump and land on my shoulders as I move. [A beat. A daring idea just appears in her mind.] Or land on him. [He is a monstrous and divine beast, Rider is... a Rider. What if he tames him as a steed?]
...I see. I have an idea. Unless you have a Magic Resistance of A and higher, do not touch the ground as it is now.
[If she feels the lull slightly but it is cancelled by her high resistance, she cannot tell what could happen to others.
There is a way to avoid this, if she is given time and permitted to use her Invisible Air on the ground, perhaps Rider will be safe.]
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Right. I'm going for the bull-man then, and hoping that this'll work. Once I'm on him, can you go for his knees? If we can get him to the ground I can do what I need to.
[There's no desire on Rider's end to further vocalize his idea. As long as the Minotaur doesn't know to expect it, Rider can leap from Saber's shoulders to the Minotaur's, using the Minotaur's horns as a handhold. An easy way to scramble up the thing's backside, and maneuver him towards Saber's blade.]
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However, she has not forgotten the sacrifices that slowly sink into the ground while they are occupied by this creature.]
Whatever you do, do it quickly!
[She tenses and waits for him to perform his plan. She has an idea in mind of what he is plotting, so she gives him an opening by charging against the creature, anticipating his attack.]
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The bellow that comes from the creature is loud, but what happens next is an advantage Rider didn't foresee. It rears, panicked, and the force of the reaction removes Rider from Saber's shoulders all too swiftly.]
Perfect.
[Rider smiles when he says it, pleased and all too excited for what he must do next. The Minotaur knows that Rider's on his back now, and begins to thrash about, hoping to buck him off. A rodeo would be a poor venue for such an attempt to bullride, thanks to the flailing human arms that reach backwards, trying to pick Rider off.
The one hand Rider has on the horn remains put though, and he tugs on it hard so that the creature haphazardly begins to stagger towards Saber, distracted and in a blind panic.]
Quick enough!?>
sorry for the delay! it's been busy :(
All she has to do now is wait until he has all under control and watch for the opening he creates for her with the monster stumbling at her direction. She does not waste time to answer. In that instant, she crouches down and moves speedily, performing a clean slash directed at the Minotaur's knees. The cornered monster howls in pain, flailing blindly as he falls. He does not crumble. The ground seems to wholly suck him— blood and skin and bone. He tries to grab at the man at his back or the girl who has severed his legs in his violent trashing.
She falls back to a prudent distance and shouts.]
Jump!
[He is agile enough to land on her shoulders, she thinks. This labyrinth is hungry for blood, anyone will do, even its own guardian.]
It's totally fine!
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