[ He gave her a curious look at that. ] In my world Magecraft is quite a common thing, although not every Mage has the capacity to be a Master, just like not every human being has the capacity to achieve the greatness demanded by being a Heroic Spirit.
[ He was aware that there are several...derogatory terms for non-Mages who disliked them, but it was none of his business. He was a Servant in a Holy Grail War. That is all that matters, and all that will ever matter. ]
The price is the War. [ Karna says, softer than he would like. ] In a normal Holy Grail War, seven Servants fought each other under seven Masters. Lives were offen lost. In mine, we have lost our Berserker and they have lost their Saber. A fair exchange, I suppose.
[ Though he kept the rest of his opinion to himself. Karna wasn't the one for words, and he merely gave her a blank look when she complimented him. ] I am the Hero of Charity, Lady. I merely do what is expected of me, and nothing less.
[ He listened to what she said next, not uninterestedly, beginning to be grateful for this respite. She proved to be a somewhat interesting conversation partner, and Karna hasn't had a proper conversation in a long time. It's not like he wanted to talk to Achilles, and the rest...well, let's just say the rest of them wasn't very talkative. Especially Spartacus. Karna doesn't understand a word of what that muscular man was saying other than "oppressor". ]
Mm, interesting. The Grail does not have such limitations. That is why it's the Holy Grail.
[ There was another slight pause as Karna assessed her again. ] ...I see. The confusion is not a concern. Please, do not worry about that, either. And I agree. That is why I said this place is like a leyline.
[ Boy, the Plaza itself is pretty vast. Karna found himself wondering about the rest of the place, then discovered that she had set out for the library, and he followed suit. It is not in his nature to wonder, although he did let his gaze assess the tall building and its surroundings a little. Once a Heroic Spirit, always a Heroic Spirit. ]
I'm sorry I'm so slow with this!!
[ He was aware that there are several...derogatory terms for non-Mages who disliked them, but it was none of his business. He was a Servant in a Holy Grail War. That is all that matters, and all that will ever matter. ]
The price is the War. [ Karna says, softer than he would like. ] In a normal Holy Grail War, seven Servants fought each other under seven Masters. Lives were offen lost. In mine, we have lost our Berserker and they have lost their Saber. A fair exchange, I suppose.
[ Though he kept the rest of his opinion to himself. Karna wasn't the one for words, and he merely gave her a blank look when she complimented him. ] I am the Hero of Charity, Lady. I merely do what is expected of me, and nothing less.
[ He listened to what she said next, not uninterestedly, beginning to be grateful for this respite. She proved to be a somewhat interesting conversation partner, and Karna hasn't had a proper conversation in a long time. It's not like he wanted to talk to Achilles, and the rest...well, let's just say the rest of them wasn't very talkative. Especially Spartacus. Karna doesn't understand a word of what that muscular man was saying other than "oppressor". ]
Mm, interesting. The Grail does not have such limitations. That is why it's the Holy Grail.
[ There was another slight pause as Karna assessed her again. ] ...I see. The confusion is not a concern. Please, do not worry about that, either. And I agree. That is why I said this place is like a leyline.
[ Boy, the Plaza itself is pretty vast. Karna found himself wondering about the rest of the place, then discovered that she had set out for the library, and he followed suit. It is not in his nature to wonder, although he did let his gaze assess the tall building and its surroundings a little. Once a Heroic Spirit, always a Heroic Spirit. ]