It'd be an idiot to deny the fact that attack is anything but frightening to see.
[And frankly, he is not afraid for himself. His eyes darted, keeping the Master within sight, feeling like this 'web' was far more dangerous than the one that was entrapping them a few moments before.
Then there's that bow - he felt himself bristling at the treatment and the strange sensation of familiar (He knew he never met the man before) - and yet his heart raced in excitement at meeting him again, but with weapons drawn]
So we shall meet again.
[He sheathes his rapier - it's pointless to attack the man with Caster so close. Then he shifts into spirit form to avoid drawing attention should anyone look up - a white man would draw some undue attention here]
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[He says it easily - but gets up and walks a gentle circle around the Servant, keeping his eyes on him the entire time -
(round and round the web is woven, round and round)
- Until finally stopping and casually looking below, watching the people as they still exit the building.]
It's been a pleasant chat, but I must be going before they wrongly assume I set the other building on fire.
[With a flourish, he gives a dramatic bow - one Sherlock will notice is the bow a man gives to his partner after a dance.]
Until we meet again, Servant Saber.
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[And frankly, he is not afraid for himself. His eyes darted, keeping the Master within sight, feeling like this 'web' was far more dangerous than the one that was entrapping them a few moments before.
Then there's that bow - he felt himself bristling at the treatment and the strange sensation of familiar (He knew he never met the man before) - and yet his heart raced in excitement at meeting him again, but with weapons drawn]
So we shall meet again.
[He sheathes his rapier - it's pointless to attack the man with Caster so close. Then he shifts into spirit form to avoid drawing attention should anyone look up - a white man would draw some undue attention here]
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Oh yes. They would meet again, someday - the end of the grail war demanded it, along with one other thing.
The fact that no matter what, that fate of their pulled at both of them - until one of them ultimately perished.]