July 2, 2000; Time Unknown
Master Event
Today was the day the war began. That war being the Holy Grail war, that you were apart of. You got a message in the mail earlier, that was an invite to the Lincoln Cathedral, where you'd be meeting the Overseer of the war. Supposedly, someone was coming to pick you up, soon... ah, there it was. A black limousine parked near your current location, and an old man in a suit stepped out. "Pleased to make your acquaintance. My name is Newman Goodfellow. I am the butler of the Overseer, and I've been tasked with driving you to the cathedral." The man gave a polite nod, then stepped over to the door of the limo and opening it for you. It looked luxurious and inviting, so you didn't need much coercing into getting in.
The drive to the cathedral was silent, and you were just passing through onto the property when you felt a strange 'ping'. It felt like something had made contact with your very essence, and you recognized that to be, specifically, an alarm ward. Magi would usually cast such wards to protect their workshops, but this one had been more as a door bell rather than an alarm. The overseer must have put it up, meaning whoever they were now knew you were there.
... Or so you thought. Minutes later, you were waiting by the door leading into the Overseer's temporary office, sitting in a wooden chair. You had been doing so for at least half an hour, and your patience was really being tested. How could you have been kept waiting if this Overseer set the appointment you'd be meeting them and also noticed your arrival? It didn't make any sense, and you were made all the more annoyed by it. Thankfully, you didn't have to wait long, as Newman soon opened the door of the office, stepping out and gesturing to it. "My master will see you now."
You got up, preparing yourself for the encounter and to give this magus a piece of your mind. Newman was kind enough to open the door for you, and you stepped in - then lost your train of thought for a moment. You were distracted by the attractive woman sitting behind the desk, with an alluring smile and a gaze firmly on you. Not because she was so attractive that you stopped thinking, but because you recognized the woman. The nameplate on her desk read "Rosemary Jean Goodfellow", who was a very accomplished magus that was said to have found the Emerald Tablet, along with various other magical artifacts. In her youth, Rosemary was a collector of such items, and her vault of Mystic Codes was said to hold many artifacts that belonged to heroes. But it was heavily debated if she actually held such a vault. "Have you finished your blank staring, or do you need another moment?" Her question cut through your thoughts, and the woman's curious expression with her right eyebrow raised punctuated it. "I'm a very busy woman, you see, so I'd like to quickly get this done and over with, if I have your attention." ... Wasn't she the one who made you wait?
"Now, though I need not say it; I am Rosemary Jean Goodfellow, the Overseer of this Holy Grail war. I'm sure you're honored, but let's move on. You are the participant of this war, and today at precisely 18:00, you will be allowed to summon your Servant. But before you do that, you must know of the three absolute rules that you must abide by.
Rule number one; absolutely no murder is allowed. Neither you nor your Servant are allowed to murder a participant of this war. Doing so will result in your immediate death. Rule number two; the designated safe zones of this war are strictly prohibited for combat. You are not allowed to fight anyone inside a safe zone, and attempting to do so will result in immediate termination of your status as a master. Rule number three; during the days of rest that are allowed after a master is defeated, you are not allowed to fight anyone. Doing so will result in punishment equal to you fighting anyone in a safe zone. Which, if you forget, is immediate disqualification. These punishments will either be carried out by me personally, or my... colleague..." Rosemary paused at this, a snarl contorting on her face before it changed back to her original expression.
"Lastly; you are allowed to visit safe zones. You can remain in one for up to 24 hours, and you will have a 2 hour grace period after leaving. You also will receive daily supplying during your time in this war, which will consist of elixirs for healing purposes and some money. You are prohibited from entering the Lincoln Castle unless you receive my say so. Now, any questions?"
... Yes, actua - "Good." She interrupted just before you could open your mouth. She then moved a paper over to your side of the desk, giving you a fountain pen and pointing at the line. "Please sign here." You did so, then turned your attention up to speak your mi - "Now here." You sign on the next paper she presents, and with that done you're going to say something abo - "Here, too." You repeat the process one last time, and you - "Lastly, here." Sign another paper.
"Thank you." She took the signed papers, opening a drawer in her desk and placing them in. That done, she looked back to you with a sickly sweet smile. "Newman will be giving you the first of your supplies before you leave. Good day." That said, she turned in her desk chair, facing the window and looking out it. ... She's doing this on purpose. You leave the room, annoyed that you never got a word in with the woman but unable to handle her irritating presence any longer. You don't want to get into a fight with a renowned magus.
Newman was waiting outside the office, holding a briefcase in his hand and presenting it to you when you leave. "These are the promised supplies. This briefcase contains 2 elixirs, a map of the area (with the safe zones, your safe house, and important landmarks marked), some papers with further details on the war, and a complimentary snack bar." You check the briefcase, confirming the contents to be as the butler said. He then led you out of the cathedral and back into the limousine, then he drove you to your place of residence.
Before he drove off, he rolled down the window. "Oh, and if I may, a word of advice; though the threat of death is less prevalent in this war, still, do be careful, and always remember what it is you're here for." He gave a polite nod to you. "That was all. I wish you luck in this Holy Grail war, and goodbye!" With that, he drove off, leaving you behind at your place of residence.
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