[The 'distortion' was something that would most likely only pop up with the Holy Grail - yet the grail war was still in effect, the Masters lurking all around.
As he travels down the intersection, he'll see tell-tale signs of a trap in the faint, almost unseen traces of someone he knows well - like a spider's thread, lingering in the darkness.
[Well - that's a familiar trace. Moriarty did have a terrible habit of appearing in unusual places. Carefully, even more careful than usual he follows the signs - stopping every once in a while to search his surroundings, walking in a manner that would seem strange to a casual observer, but in reality to avoid lurking danger.
He can't help but feel like he's being lured, but that is the nature of a detective to follow even the obvious trap]
[Ruler disarmed it - but the moment he considered it too easy was exactly when the thought was concerned, yelping more in surprise than anything as the wire lashes out. The detective leaps back, but his right arm (Why is it always the right?) that is caught, feeling it leeching mana from his body.
He pulls as much as the restraint would allow, wincing as he reaches for his cane to help untangle himself]
[He turns around - the tone and cadence is impossibly familiar, but the actual voice - timbre, octane, didn't line up. Ruler pondered why the differences as he stares down the echo]
Even an obvious trap is a tool to conceal other things.
[The trap's removal was easy - even trivial to him now that he saw how it worked. However, he has plenty of mana - he'll feign the struggle until the trap-setter comes closer, so he can truly discern what is going on]
[Truthfully, the voice sounded like it came from a man Holmes' age - and as he finally steps into the light, he sees -
...Olga Marie?
No, it can't be - it's a man, for one, but the shape of the face and Olga's odd features (white hair, orange-red eyes, pale skin) are written large on his face. Even if Sherlock never met the girl, her picture had undoubtedly been in Chaldea's database as Chaldea's past director before the Founder.
Or perhaps he had seen this face before, when he looked for the records of Marisbury Animusphere...?]
...Come now, you can easily remove that, can't you? After all -
[The man's face remains neutral, but that tone, that cadence....it's so very, very familiar.]
[With that, he easily snaps the trap off. Even if the face belongs to most certainly Marisbury Animusphere, there something else there.
Slowly, Ruler rose to his feet, cane in hand - but in a relaxed, easy manner. He's a little thinner, and much paler than Saber - green eyes glinting in the low light.]
And you would be "Marisbury Animsuphere".
[And likely Caster Solomon is not far away. The man's cadence, the way his name was said - it had to be Moriarty. There's only one person who would say his name in that way]
[The face is different, the voice isn't quite right but the gestures, the smile, the way he talks - Ruler's eyes seem to pierce through, to try to discern his name.
The roar of those falls seem to echo in his ears, and if he dared close his eyes for a moment, he could see them on those slick, rocky ledges, a single misstep from doom.
Only Moriarty could give him that sensation of the fates looming over him, scissors forever straining to cut the thread, but this doesn't feel quite right... was he like Mash, a Demi-Servant? Though one who either merged more fully with his Nemesis or taken over by said person]
What it would appear to be - getting a feel for the city. Your name was spoken of in Chaldea, but the man himself... until now is an engima.
[He doesn't bother answering the year, noticing how genuinely pleased he is, which made his thoughts race and patch things that he knew together. A few things made more sense now - including a Servant's ability to play around with the programming willy-nilly]
[To be honest, it's less playing around most of the time and more 'system maintenance' on most days. He did pretty much write the damn system himself, after all.]
...Hmm. Is that all you have to say? How odd - I would have thought you would have been chattier than this.
[Marisbury gives Holmes a quiet, challenging stare - No, it was a look that was trying to figure something out...?]
Well, I know I don't have much time left to me, after all. About....oh, perhaps ten more years? Yet, I have living proof in front of me that the Rayshift theorem is sound.
[Oh dear god. They've been using his work all this time.
He doesn't move when Marisbury steps closer, there's something almost cool about his entire demeanor. He barely gestured, and his face was placid beyond the initial surprise]
And you must be thrilled to have a long-held theory confirmed.
[For a moment, there seem to be no effect - but then his eyes widened suddenly as tears sprang from the corner of his eyes, for a moment realization of a purpose:
Humanity will be safe.
There's the slightest of tremble in his right hand, clutching the cane. Then like that, it was gone, as if he didn't hear the deeper meaning, as a chill seems to settle over his senses.]
Now then - My Master has no intentions of interfering with this war, but simply to finish another mission.
[Though knowing her, they'll end up meddling anyways]
[He sees that tremble - and those tears - but doesn't comment on it.
After all, just seeing it is enough.
And after that moment, he seems to relax - shrugging his shoulders casually.]
Yes, yes - a neutral party in this war, is it? A shame, then, that you're currently staying at the home of Saber's Master if that were true. One could construe it as taking sides, after all.
[It wasn't just because of that, but - the younger him there, thinking about him sent uncharacteristic tense knots in his stomach over it, that he shouldn't be around the naive but still sharp-eyed Servant.]
She showed up with two servants, when the system could hypothetically support multiple Masters with multiple Servants. On top of that, she's clearly not a magus.
Therefore, she's either someone they see as expendable - and if you're here, that's clearly not the case - or she is the only one that they have currently.
Of course not. My curiosity is satisfied as to who is the one who laid this particular trap down, and I am mainly getting myself familiarized at this point.
More into Eski and Shini's insane theories and AU time you mean
As he travels down the intersection, he'll see tell-tale signs of a trap in the faint, almost unseen traces of someone he knows well - like a spider's thread, lingering in the darkness.
Does he follow those signs?]
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He can't help but feel like he's being lured, but that is the nature of a detective to follow even the obvious trap]
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Though, if Holmes goes to inspect it...he'll find he can easily disarm it, oddly enough.
But if he does -
A wire trap will lash out, seeking to catch whatever it can in thin, magically enhanced wires, painfully leeching what mana they can get.]
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He pulls as much as the restraint would allow, wincing as he reaches for his cane to help untangle himself]
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Such a surprise - You belong to that mysterious Master that appeared a few days ago, don't you?
[Footsteps come closer, as that british voice sneers.]
I didn't think you'd be foolish enough to investigate an obvious trap, Servant.
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Even an obvious trap is a tool to conceal other things.
[The trap's removal was easy - even trivial to him now that he saw how it worked. However, he has plenty of mana - he'll feign the struggle until the trap-setter comes closer, so he can truly discern what is going on]
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...Olga Marie?
No, it can't be - it's a man, for one, but the shape of the face and Olga's odd features (white hair, orange-red eyes, pale skin) are written large on his face. Even if Sherlock never met the girl, her picture had undoubtedly been in Chaldea's database as Chaldea's past director before the Founder.
Or perhaps he had seen this face before, when he looked for the records of Marisbury Animusphere...?]
...Come now, you can easily remove that, can't you? After all -
[The man's face remains neutral, but that tone, that cadence....it's so very, very familiar.]
You are Sherlock Holmes, are you not?
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Slowly, Ruler rose to his feet, cane in hand - but in a relaxed, easy manner. He's a little thinner, and much paler than Saber - green eyes glinting in the low light.]
And you would be "Marisbury Animsuphere".
[And likely Caster Solomon is not far away. The man's cadence, the way his name was said - it had to be Moriarty. There's only one person who would say his name in that way]
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[He lifts his arms out, a smile on his face - a smile also familiar and sharp, as those eyes glitter at Holmes.]
I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised that you know my name, hm? ...Still. What are you doing out during the night, so far away from your Master?
[This feeling -
One could almost sense the roar of the falls, as they stood on this street.
But this wasn't Moriarty....was he?]
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The roar of those falls seem to echo in his ears, and if he dared close his eyes for a moment, he could see them on those slick, rocky ledges, a single misstep from doom.
Only Moriarty could give him that sensation of the fates looming over him, scissors forever straining to cut the thread, but this doesn't feel quite right... was he like Mash, a Demi-Servant? Though one who either merged more fully with his Nemesis or taken over by said person]
What it would appear to be - getting a feel for the city. Your name was spoken of in Chaldea, but the man himself... until now is an engima.
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[...Even with all the oddity surrounding him, when he says that...he looks genuinely pleased, that smile even becoming warmer.]
But, I assume from the way you talk about me - that I do not live to see it fully blossom.
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[He doesn't bother answering the year, noticing how genuinely pleased he is, which made his thoughts race and patch things that he knew together. A few things made more sense now - including a Servant's ability to play around with the programming willy-nilly]
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...Hmm. Is that all you have to say? How odd - I would have thought you would have been chattier than this.
[Marisbury gives Holmes a quiet, challenging stare - No, it was a look that was trying to figure something out...?]
Well, I know I don't have much time left to me, after all. About....oh, perhaps ten more years? Yet, I have living proof in front of me that the Rayshift theorem is sound.
[He grins brightly, taking another step forward.]
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He doesn't move when Marisbury steps closer, there's something almost cool about his entire demeanor. He barely gestured, and his face was placid beyond the initial surprise]
And you must be thrilled to have a long-held theory confirmed.
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[At that, there's a momentary look of confusion - before his eyes suddenly widen, that orange-red shining brightly.]
I see... So, you're...
[He looks solemn, for a moment - before shaking his head.]
...It is thrilling, yes. But what is more important is that Humanity will be safe.
[He stresses that, staring the Servant directly in the eyes - and for a moment, it's like his own flash that brilliant blue.]
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Humanity will be safe.
There's the slightest of tremble in his right hand, clutching the cane. Then like that, it was gone, as if he didn't hear the deeper meaning, as a chill seems to settle over his senses.]
Now then - My Master has no intentions of interfering with this war, but simply to finish another mission.
[Though knowing her, they'll end up meddling anyways]
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After all, just seeing it is enough.
And after that moment, he seems to relax - shrugging his shoulders casually.]
Yes, yes - a neutral party in this war, is it? A shame, then, that you're currently staying at the home of Saber's Master if that were true. One could construe it as taking sides, after all.
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[It wasn't just because of that, but - the younger him there, thinking about him sent uncharacteristic tense knots in his stomach over it, that he shouldn't be around the naive but still sharp-eyed Servant.]
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[Oh, he can guess the reasons - just as much as he stood there and figured out the reason for the iciness.
...Yes, Chaldeas will have to be completed as soon as possible.]
Is she the only Master at Chaldea?
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That is a rather strange question.
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She showed up with two servants, when the system could hypothetically support multiple Masters with multiple Servants. On top of that, she's clearly not a magus.
Therefore, she's either someone they see as expendable - and if you're here, that's clearly not the case - or she is the only one that they have currently.
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[That is the annoying thing about this man, is that he is quite good at sussing out details.]
But you are correct.
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[That last bit is muttered, but...]
I trust you won't trigger any other traps I have set from now on?
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[There's that harsh glare again - his eyes raking over Holmes as if he's confirming something yet again.]
Surprising that no one else has mentioned that you're much like the 'cold thinking machine' many assume you are.
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