[Now that was draining, and Dazai leaned back on a tree, a picture of nonchalance to hide his sudden exhaustion. Even then, he had to whistle - what a brilliant shooting star that arm was, complete with an unexpectedly grim chant. A sign of what lengths Bedivere would go to act on his loyalty, perhaps..?
Ah, now wasn't the time to speculate. Archer might have more leeway to move about, but that in itself wasn't a guarantee that his Master decided to come along.
He clapped, keeping his weight on the tree behind him, a faint smile on his lips. There was a charade they still had to play as long as their enemy was still on the field. How much could he possibly reverse the situation and let Archer think Bedivere just fired off his Noble Phantasm because his Master had mana to spare?]
Well done.
Fancy pistol you've got there, Archer. I know men who'd kill to shave off the time it takes to reload a weapon.
Incidentally: is that productivity also why you have no qualms in taking out the competition as soon as possible?
[Insinuating that Archer might think he had better places to be seemed like a good start. People who preferred the efficiency of striking first - i.e., Mori - tended to be rather ruthless.]
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Date: 2020-11-02 05:17 am (UTC)Ah, now wasn't the time to speculate. Archer might have more leeway to move about, but that in itself wasn't a guarantee that his Master decided to come along.
He clapped, keeping his weight on the tree behind him, a faint smile on his lips. There was a charade they still had to play as long as their enemy was still on the field. How much could he possibly reverse the situation and let Archer think Bedivere just fired off his Noble Phantasm because his Master had mana to spare?]
Well done.
Fancy pistol you've got there, Archer. I know men who'd kill to shave off the time it takes to reload a weapon.
Incidentally: is that productivity also why you have no qualms in taking out the competition as soon as possible?
[Insinuating that Archer might think he had better places to be seemed like a good start. People who preferred the efficiency of striking first - i.e., Mori - tended to be rather ruthless.]