That much was true no matter how she looked at it. The Administrators were powerful. Going up against them in small groups would be suicide, much less one person. Even a Servant would not be able to match them. Not with the scale of power they had.
"It's everyone in this tower's battle. Yours, mine, Zelda's, Feferi's, John's. Every person who is brought here, trapped here, tortured here has a stake in this."
What could she say to get to the heart of this? To convince her to at least try and not face the Administrators alone? That she didn't want Rin, no matter the version, to go through any of that sort of pain by herself?
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That much was true no matter how she looked at it. The Administrators were powerful. Going up against them in small groups would be suicide, much less one person. Even a Servant would not be able to match them. Not with the scale of power they had.
"It's everyone in this tower's battle. Yours, mine, Zelda's, Feferi's, John's. Every person who is brought here, trapped here, tortured here has a stake in this."
What could she say to get to the heart of this? To convince her to at least try and not face the Administrators alone? That she didn't want Rin, no matter the version, to go through any of that sort of pain by herself?
"It's Archer's battle, too."