Archer [EMIYA] (
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You were in the darkness too
Who: Archer and Caster
When: December 27th
Where: Dún Dealgan, Caster's temple
What: Archer suddenly remembers a few hours from his past and a certain Servant;
Warnings: violence Servant style in memories, PTSD, will update if needed
Archer wakes up with the start, flashes of his dream still playing with surprising clarity. It's his past, he knows it, one of the forgotten pieces that shinki can sometimes remember.
Caster is here too, his breath steady, warm weight anchoring Archer to reality. He can still feel the phantom pain and the blood trickling down from the non-existing wound. It's been real, much too real to shake off immediately.
Lancer. Saber. Golden Servant and the priest - the details are a bit murky, muddled with remembered feel of his body giving up and his stubborn resolve to not die. How many times had he pushed himself further ignoring his own weakness? This much haven't really changed.
Lancer. Caster. Cú Chulainn. Archer presses the heel of his hand to his closed eyes and swallows. A Servant that, in the end, stayed true to his beliefs. The irony of him forced once again to break one oath to keep the other; how many times has Cú Chulainn suffered the same fate again and again?
He forces himself to calm down and steady his breath, to push aside all the jumbled feelings awaken by the dream - no, his memory - to avoid waking Caster up.
Too late.
When: December 27th
Where: Dún Dealgan, Caster's temple
What: Archer suddenly remembers a few hours from his past and a certain Servant;
Warnings: violence Servant style in memories, PTSD, will update if needed
Archer wakes up with the start, flashes of his dream still playing with surprising clarity. It's his past, he knows it, one of the forgotten pieces that shinki can sometimes remember.
Caster is here too, his breath steady, warm weight anchoring Archer to reality. He can still feel the phantom pain and the blood trickling down from the non-existing wound. It's been real, much too real to shake off immediately.
Lancer. Saber. Golden Servant and the priest - the details are a bit murky, muddled with remembered feel of his body giving up and his stubborn resolve to not die. How many times had he pushed himself further ignoring his own weakness? This much haven't really changed.
Lancer. Caster. Cú Chulainn. Archer presses the heel of his hand to his closed eyes and swallows. A Servant that, in the end, stayed true to his beliefs. The irony of him forced once again to break one oath to keep the other; how many times has Cú Chulainn suffered the same fate again and again?
He forces himself to calm down and steady his breath, to push aside all the jumbled feelings awaken by the dream - no, his memory - to avoid waking Caster up.
Too late.
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Awake.
He opens one eye. ]
Keeping watch?
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[Archer exhales and pinches the bridge of his nose. He hesitates, chosing his words carefully.]
I remember something.
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Caster doesn't even know what kind of hero Archer is, and he's fine living without that knowledge.
But he listened to Ginia sharing her memory, wouldn't be fair to not do the same for his Exemplar. So he sits up, brushes hair out of his face and tilts his head to at least get a glance of Archer's expression. ]
Wanna talk about it?
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If you don't mind me talking about things that you most likely don't remember.
[He runs a hand through his hair and finally manages to pull himself together with a grimace. It's hard to focus with those new memories that have no context and don't make much sense.] Sorry, I'm not making much sense. I remember a burning city, I remember Saber and Lancer saving us, and- no, not that. I remember you.
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About one of the other instead, one of those he is vaguely aware of but has no real memory of. Hey, at least that means he can't spill something by accident. If there is a possibility of such an accident though. It feels wrong to just think about it, let alone talk about it. ]
Yeah, doesn't sound as something that I recall. [ He fidgets in place and eventually turns to the nightstand to get a cigarette out of it. There is no official ban for smoking in the Temple but he tends to stick to it outside. This one time, he might make the bedroom smell like an ashtray, though. ]
You don't have to if you don't want to.
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I want to. Perhaps it will make more sense after I talk.
[He rubs a hand over his face and takes a deep breath.]
I've been injured; most likely dying. I remember others talking and the smell of death. There was Saber too, [Archer pauses with a start.] She looked almost like Saber here- no, a bit different. They could be sisters, though.
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This guy is way too modern and has too much intricate knowledge related to the Grail War- but Caster never really thought much about implications like those, and about Archer's past. ]
And then? [ He inhales the smoke deeply, no cough or anything, his lungs are pretty well adapted to the cancerous sticks. And in a gesture that could be taken as comforting, he offers the cig to Archer. ]
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They've been talking, another Master and her. About how it's possible to have Holy Grail appear even if one more Servant has to die. Then-- [Archer closes his eyes and takes a deep breath.] -I remembered a burning city.
[It's not easy to talk about it. It's not easy to think about it. There's an echo of remembered pain and suffering, although Archer focuses on mostly keeping his feelings to himself.]
Fire as far as eye can see. People screaming and pleading as they were dying- but I've kept walking, wishing to be saved.
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[ Caster blurts out to confirm, and immediately after goes "oh shit" internally. Should not ask questions, should not encourage this behavior, and so on, other godly responsibilities. But who else Archer has to talk this to. Disastrous to any other shinki, while any other god could consider it a breach and "too much information".
Wishing to be saved, huh? ]
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...I was the only survivor.
[That's why Archer trusts him so much. Those memories are safe to talk about, but at the same time it's a double edged blade. Caster asks the question despite the fact that's he's treading on thin ice, offering no judgement. It's more than Archer could ever ask for.]
...this Master told me that I could save all that was lost in that incident, if I use the Holy Grail.
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Uh-huh. The wish-granting cup. That part never changes. [ He wants to say it's all fake, smoke and mirrors anyway. There is something else there, and maybe the whole Grail War was always just a damn lie. But he can't, even if their Wars are different, he's still wary of talking about it.
The War was different, the city was the same. And it burned, it burned so bad in Caster's war. ]
I guess many people want to use that thing to change the past.
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I refused.
[It's the conviction he still believes into; what has been lost can never be undone. Turning back the time would make all the pain nothing but a lie.]
So the priest asked Saber to kill me in exchange for the Grail.
[He's thankful that Caster knows him well enough to allow him privacy and doesn't force unnecessary eye contact. That tiny bit of relief manifests on their link.]
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That's better support than offering a hug right? ]
I'd guess she didn't-?
[ It's only a very vague realization that the Saber was generally okay, stuck-up and way too serious, but okay. Unless corrupted. Besides in The Many Deaths of Emiya, there was not one including her. It does remind him of how many of them were out there. ]
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You're right, she didn't.
[Some wishes cannot be granted. Some choices cannot be undone. Archer was aware of this fact, but still followed the path that he had choosen.]
It was lucky that she didn't. The priest - the last Master - knew that the Grail was corrupted from the beginning. He had another Servant aside Lancer, one that stayed after the previous war ended.
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The last Master having "Servant aside Lancer." Hah, so he drew a short straw there? Archer mentioned him being there, and he can't imagine himself as anything other than a Lancer. ]
Last Master? Wouldn't he be the winner then? Or are you saying that-
[ -you were the other Master left ]
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Yes, I was Saber's Master.
[If anything, it does explain his knowledge about the Grail system. All the other questions it brings he choses to ignore.]
Anyway, the priest ordered his Servants to finish us and left. The golden Servant was too happy to do so, but- [here Archer tilts his head so Caster can see a hint of soft, bittersweet smile.] -you weren't. It wasn't anything personal, just a matter of beliefs. That's what you said.
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[ For a moment everything freezes. His Master ordered him and he refused the order? Maybe, could happen if it was something truly abhorrent, but it is also a way of forcing Master's hand a bit. Literally, since it requires only one command spell to make the order stick. A way out in a sense. Command Spell makes all of the responsibility belong purely to Master.
Why would he not follow his Master's order? There must be a bigger context they're missing, but it unsettles him a little. With what kind of Master was he stuck exactly? Shit, he shouldn't be asking those questions. ]
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[Archer's voice colors mildly with disgust.]
The priest admitted that he wished for the people to be gone. That was the cause of burning city.
[Burning Fuyuki of his dream.]
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But he can't help but wonder- did the burning of Fuyuki he remembers is the same in Archer's flashback? In theory, it shouldn't be, it was a Singularity, an aberration that was corrected. But something like a war in Fuyuki still happened. And perhaps, burning the city is an unchanging consequence ]
Tch. Asshole. [ He mutters through his teeth. ] The Grail I know was broken and corrupted too. Maybe the whole ritual is a farce.
[ Shame, because again, ancient heroes duking it out for fame and glory does appeal to him. ]
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[Archer shrugs lightly, careful not to jostle Caster. He gets that wish for epic fights and duels.]
You still saved my life.
[After stabbing him twice, but hey, that's a detail he doesn't remember.]
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It's the gratitude he feels is unneeded. So he snorts, and teases, turning around just to poke into Archer's shoulder ]
Looks like you found another reason to fall for me. [ At least until he remembers getting killed around the burning town, and stuff like that. Most people don't take well being killed, be it an epic fight or just casual murder.
A joke was necessary here to lighten atmosphere the bit though. Archer is dark and serious enough as it is, and of course, memory that gets returned to him fits that image. ]
How do you feel, any better after letting that out?
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A bit. [he admits quietly. It's a relief to talk to someone who gets it, especially the darker side of things. But there is something he wants to know.]
Do you feel like telling me about your war?
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Is that a professional curiosity or?
[ From one veteran to another. Or is it just a distraction. Or maybe an honest interest. Caster asked this question just to buy time anyway. He wonders if this is a topic he's allowed to touch. The burning town could sound familiar, so would the corrupted Grail. Even without mentioning Archer's presence there, wouldn't that be enough to be dangerous?
Is it something he wants to share at all? It's been how many months... enough to almost forget. ]
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I'm just curious. You know about the darker side of grail wars, and I apparently have too much knowledge about the whole system. [Archer grimaces and waves his hand.] If you want to, of course.
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On the other hand, is there anyone who would want to listen aside Archer? Trust is hard-earned but what else Archer was doing for past- what, almost half of a year- if not earning it. ]
It wasn't going well from the start. [ Finally he snorts. Well, he can at least try talking about it. How it goes is another matter. ] I mean, someone else summoned a Lancer-class Servant first, so this is how I ended like. My Master was surprised, but not disappointed.
[ A shame they did not get to spend more time together. He really liked her from the start. ]
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