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Ruler || Jeanne D'Arc ([personal profile] faithstaynight) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-05-03 10:51 pm

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Characters: Ruler ([personal profile] faithstaynight), Zelda ([personal profile] sageprincess), and Saber Lily ([personal profile] no_longer_a_king)
Setting: Room 2-19; waaaaay backdated to the morning of April 10th
Format: Action
Summary: Ruler wakes up after her first death during Dax's Chosen's infiltration of the admin levels
Warnings: Talks of death of the burning alive kind.

[Ruler wakes up with a scream.

It had all been so sudden. Just one minute they had been moving forward, and the next thing she knew, she was being charged by a beast of flame. And stupid her, she just stood there in shock, could only scream and swing her sword uselessly as the monster pinned her. She hadn't tried to push it off her, she hadn't tried to roll out from under its paws... she hadn't been able to do anything but scream and panic as her flesh charred and bubbled, as the very air around her burned and robbed her of oxygen...

She lets out a growl of frustration as she hunches over in her bed, running a palm over her pale face. It had been so easy to keep herself from panicking the first time. She had held her head high and refused to give in to her fear as the flames spread beneath her feet, as they slowly climbed higher and higher, inch by agonizing inch... she had been afraid then, but she had kept herself together. So why did this ridiculous fear have to cripple her in this life?

Ruler shook her head. No... no. She wasn't going to dwell on this now. There were more important things she needed to worry about. Turning to swing her legs over the side of her bed, she froze before she could stand. She noticed, somewhat belatedly, that she was not alone. And these two most certainly weren't her roommates.]


Ah...

[personal profile] no_longer_a_king 2013-05-12 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arturia is silent, watching their exchange for a moment. No, Zelda cannot blame herself. They all went down knowing the dangers. As much as Arturia blamed herself (and was still in the cold logical state she had often been in as King), she knew Ruler had known just as well as anyone the consequences of their actions. Ruler had literally just said it herself.

Frankly, they got off lightly.

A thought strikes her: a possible way this could have been prevented.]


Zelda, how much do you know about what Ruler and myself are?
sageprincess: (Plaguing uncertainty)

[personal profile] sageprincess 2013-05-12 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[...

Zelda nods, quietly, at Ruler's words, her only audible response a small, mumbled sound of agreement. She averts her eyes quickly thereafter, however, as even though she can recognize what Ruler is saying is rational, she still feels terrible. And that sort of feeling requires more time than gentle words to lessen.

Swallowing her sobs and trying to regain her composure, she wipes at her eyes as she looks up to Arturia.]


You mean... Servants? ... Not much. You are figures from some world's past, and there is a war you fight in, but other than that...

[Well, she also knows a bit about Noble Phantasms now, but let's not talk about that in this context, shall we?]

[personal profile] no_longer_a_king 2013-05-13 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
A thought I had. [She looks between the two of them for a moment. Yes, they seem close. Unlike a traditional war they would have trust already there, something already built up between them. More importantly they have a choice in the matter.

She sits on the bed on the other side of Ruler, keeping her voice low.]


What if you two formed a contract?
sageprincess: (Sacred blade)

[personal profile] sageprincess 2013-05-13 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
[In the haze of exhaustion and grief, Zelda can't quite make the connection either, even when it's explicitly spelled out. After all, no one has told her about the Master-Servant relationship typically required for Servants to take physical form. Her expression mimics Ruler's in a way as Arturia sits, incomprehension in her eyes.]

Contract...?

[personal profile] no_longer_a_king 2013-05-13 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
[She looks Ruler dead in the eye. This has been something on her mind a lot lately.]

Zelda could have used a Command Seal to save you or perhaps to save herself in the future. Both of you have such great magical capacity I do not doubt any sort of Command given would be carried out even if it were impossible. On top of that you will be able to communicate across great distances. The issue I see would be trust.

[She leans forward a bit to look Zelda in the eye.]

When you become a Master you will sometimes dream of a Servant's memories as they will yours. Do you trust Ruler enough to allow her to see into your past as you would see into hers? [As she saw into Shirou's past once upon a time.]

It is not a decision to take lightly, but it is something the two of you should consider. There is no Grail War here and I doubt anyone would attempt it. Therefore you should consider the other advantages having a Contract will bring: You will know when the other is in danger or when the Administrators have taken hold of the other through the bond.

Furthermore, I worry with the people appearing within this Tower. It is entirely possible to bind a Servant to a Master against their will. Ruler is meant to be a mediator in the Grail War. The more who know of Servants who arrive, the more dangerous it is for her to go without one.

[She turns to Ruler.] Imagine if one of the villains in this place forced you into a contract and used the Command Seals to make you commit evil deeds.

[She's speaking partly from experience. While her contract with Kiritsugu had been willing, being forced to destroy the Grail in the Fourth War backed by the Command Seals had not been a pleasant experience to say the least.]
sageprincess: (Requiem of Spirit)

[personal profile] sageprincess 2013-05-13 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[Zelda listens to these explanations and arguments as carefully as she can, occasionally wiping leftover tears from her face. It's... a lot to take in, and she still doesn't quite understand everything Arturia is saying despite her best efforts, but--]

Of course I trust her.

[It's not even a question. Though Ruler might not yet know everything about her past, she's past the point of fearing judgement for it.]

If there is something I can do to help, I would be happy to. Especially given that I know the likes of Ganondorf would attempt to take advantage of Servants if he knew he could.

But... Saber - the one I share quarters with - she does not share your opinion that no one would start a war if it were possible. Would that be an issue...?

[personal profile] no_longer_a_king 2013-05-16 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Who in this Tower do we know of who is actively seeking the Grail?

[That's why Arturia believes there will not be a Grail War. Of all the Servants and Masters currently in the Tower she does not know of one who actively wishes to bring the Grail War into the Tower itself, nor do they have the means. Not for a proper Grail, at least.]

Furthermore, with how many do not wish for there to be a Grail War--[Including the only two people she knows of as potential vessels]--anyone who attempts to start one will only be faced with much opposition.

[Not to mention the question of what the Administrators would do about it, considering the souls of the Heroic Spirits involved go into the Grail and would not be able to go into the bodies of him. However, this fact is not something Arturia knows yet and would thus not come up as a point of discussion.]