Saber of Red | Mordred (
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fablelands2018-10-16 08:05 pm
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Who: Mordred and anyone else in the Western Forests
What: Arrival stuff
Where: Said forests
When: Before the event
Warnings: None so far, will update if any!
Her first thought was that this was some sort of attack. But there aren't too many Servants who can do something like this (that she knows of), and since she's not actually being attacked, it's probably not something like that. But there's also the problem of not having her Master around. Or at least, if he is, she can't find him. Even if it's not an attack, that could prove fatal, but she doesn't seem to be fading away or anything like that, so maybe it's not as much of a problem as she thought? Whatever, she'll figure that one out later. Maybe.
She's more interested in figuring out what the hell is going on than trying to sort out Servant mechanics. That type of thing just gives her a headache anyways. If it works, it works, she's not going to spend more time puzzling over it than she has to. So back to the problem at hand, dealing with whatever this is and wherever it is.
Except she really has no idea how to do that at the moment, so she's just wandering through the forest in a full suit of armor (it can't hurt to keep her guard up in case she's wrong and this is some sort of strange Servant attack). Not exactly stealthy given the cracking noises that happen every time she steps on a fallen branch, but she figures it's worth trading stealth for defense in case there is some sort of enemy out there. Not that she's worried of course, nah, even in a strange place like this without her Master as backup, she's got this. Or at least that's what she's telling herself until proven otherwise.
What: Arrival stuff
Where: Said forests
When: Before the event
Warnings: None so far, will update if any!
Her first thought was that this was some sort of attack. But there aren't too many Servants who can do something like this (that she knows of), and since she's not actually being attacked, it's probably not something like that. But there's also the problem of not having her Master around. Or at least, if he is, she can't find him. Even if it's not an attack, that could prove fatal, but she doesn't seem to be fading away or anything like that, so maybe it's not as much of a problem as she thought? Whatever, she'll figure that one out later. Maybe.
She's more interested in figuring out what the hell is going on than trying to sort out Servant mechanics. That type of thing just gives her a headache anyways. If it works, it works, she's not going to spend more time puzzling over it than she has to. So back to the problem at hand, dealing with whatever this is and wherever it is.
Except she really has no idea how to do that at the moment, so she's just wandering through the forest in a full suit of armor (it can't hurt to keep her guard up in case she's wrong and this is some sort of strange Servant attack). Not exactly stealthy given the cracking noises that happen every time she steps on a fallen branch, but she figures it's worth trading stealth for defense in case there is some sort of enemy out there. Not that she's worried of course, nah, even in a strange place like this without her Master as backup, she's got this. Or at least that's what she's telling herself until proven otherwise.

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At the mention of attack, Zelda looked around them again, this time her gaze angled upward into the trees, squinting to see any figures hiding among the branches. Despite Mordred's assertion that this probably wasn't an attack, Zelda wasn't quite so sure. 'Magicking' people into an unfamiliar location would be an effective way to throw one's enemy off guard and then ambush them.
"I know little of the tactics of mages, but whether this is an attack or not, we had best move on," Zelda ventured. Hopefully she spoke with more conviction than she felt, because the thought of an attack made her stomach do a nervous flip. The attacks on her kingdom were still recent, painful memories. "Surely there must be other people around."
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She points back the way she came. And then points in the direction she saw Zelda come from.
"And if you haven't seen anybody either, that doesn't leave us a ton of options, so let's try this way."
She points in another direction, not sounding too sure that they'll actually find anybody. Maybe, but this forest seems pretty deserted so far.
"And if you haven't dealt with mages much, consider yourself lucky. Most of them are a pain in the ass. Trust me on that one."
She hasn't met many, but at the same time, she's met zero who aren't a pain. Even her Master is...kind of. Just less so than the others.