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Jan 06, 2012 00:48

[It was difficult to determine if the Servant in black fully knew the device around her wrist was recording her. Frankly, it was on the bottom of her list of priorities at the moment, but Rider did have the feeling something was watching. After all, she couldn't just revert to spirit form and hide herself away. Her fingertips softly touch the visor ( Read more... )

rider (medusa), re: keine kamishirasawa, re: lancer (diarmuid ua duibhne)

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hystorical January 7 2012, 09:32:39 UTC
Fuyuki City...? I take it that it's in Japan? I'm afraid I haven't heard of such a city, and we are also no longer in Japan...

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kidemonas January 7 2012, 21:21:51 UTC
As I have been told before. Still, any information is welcome.

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hystorical January 8 2012, 05:17:09 UTC
Well... To begin with, any special abilities you might have possessed prior to arriving will be no longer present while you are here -- replaced with an ability bestowed by the gods of this place.

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kidemonas January 8 2012, 05:24:00 UTC
That explains a great many things. [It definitely explains her inability to sense magic and, well, everything else.]

These new abilities, what purpose do they serve?

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video this whole time whoops hystorical January 8 2012, 05:34:05 UTC
The abilities seem to vary depending on the House you've been assigned to, but their purpose remains unknown up till this time.

There have been some guesses as to what it might be, such as a possible need to fight for our own survival, but there haven't been any clues as of yet.

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video it is then kidemonas January 8 2012, 14:04:19 UTC
It seems dangerous to give away something so powerful so frivolously.

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hystorical January 8 2012, 23:22:02 UTC
It's perhaps precisely because of that, that people haven't done anything to oppose the gods here yet - it could be easily assumed that they would have measures in place to stop such occurrences, seeing how freely they have given these abilities, no?

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kidemonas January 10 2012, 04:37:04 UTC
I suppose that reason is sound. I highly doubt many would be the first to test their luck against gods.

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hystorical January 10 2012, 08:56:04 UTC
Indeed. It is fortunate that there aren't any foolhardy enough to try - the consequences of such actions could very well affect more than merely the aggressor, after all.

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