[ The thanks makes that warmth just a little more vibrant. With the analogy of a hug, she gives a little more of a squeeze that’s tight, but still tender. The topic may be somber, but she’s still happy when people ask for her advice! She may be a bit simple for a god of wisdom, but she still thinks she has some to provide. It just comes from a place of deep love rather than rationality like most of profess wisdom might favor. It’s all the “you’re so welcome” that needs to be said, and that’s especially true with Gray’s question. ]
Oh, yep, for sure! It gets kind of fuzzy because that’s just how it works, but I’m pretty sure that’s where Kenos grabbed me from. Um, somehow!
[ …Wisdom and book smarts are different, okay. She has no idea when it comes to the mechanics of summonings or how they’re able to call to her, and she doesn’t really have an interest to learn. She’s just kind of happy to be here, wherever “here” ends up being! ]
It does make it a little sad, since it means I won’t remember Kenos all that well… But I just have to enjoy it while I can, yes! Maybe you and I will meet again, you never know! There’s a place called Chaldea that grabs all kinds of people after all!
For all that Gray has learned about Servants via her mentor, the fine details are still a bit beyond her grasp. But she at least knows about Servants' memories resetting by the time they're summoned again, so if by some strange miracle Gray were to meet Quetzalcoatl again back home, things would be different...
She definitely doesn't know the name Chaldea, and it elicits a little ping of curiosity. Especially if Gray of all people might possibly have cause to be there at the same time as a god like Quetzalcoatl. She supposes it wouldn't be so farfetched for her mentor to be called there if it's an unusual place (which can inspire unusual murders), and she would naturally tag along with him. ]
Chaldea? I don't believe I've heard of it. It has something to do with Servants?
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Oh, yep, for sure! It gets kind of fuzzy because that’s just how it works, but I’m pretty sure that’s where Kenos grabbed me from. Um, somehow!
[ …Wisdom and book smarts are different, okay. She has no idea when it comes to the mechanics of summonings or how they’re able to call to her, and she doesn’t really have an interest to learn. She’s just kind of happy to be here, wherever “here” ends up being! ]
It does make it a little sad, since it means I won’t remember Kenos all that well… But I just have to enjoy it while I can, yes! Maybe you and I will meet again, you never know! There’s a place called Chaldea that grabs all kinds of people after all!
[ somehow, she’s correct, ]
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For all that Gray has learned about Servants via her mentor, the fine details are still a bit beyond her grasp. But she at least knows about Servants' memories resetting by the time they're summoned again, so if by some strange miracle Gray were to meet Quetzalcoatl again back home, things would be different...
She definitely doesn't know the name Chaldea, and it elicits a little ping of curiosity. Especially if Gray of all people might possibly have cause to be there at the same time as a god like Quetzalcoatl. She supposes it wouldn't be so farfetched for her mentor to be called there if it's an unusual place (which can inspire unusual murders), and she would naturally tag along with him. ]
Chaldea? I don't believe I've heard of it. It has something to do with Servants?