Ah, that's a good idea. [ Nods. If kind of sad... but not that unusual around here. ] Perhaps I saw you hunting a boar while flying one day and I was taken aback by your skill... Self-taught in the sword and in magic.
[ HE WASN'T FLUSTERED... Or was he. I can't even remember. It is still strange to hear his birth name, even more so now that he's back in Fódlan, but not unpleasant. ]
That's right. Judith's the only one that knows I'm from Almyra. [ ... ] Well, and Shez. I'll introduce you to everyone soon.
[ Though... He looks thoughtful, leaning back in his chair. ]
Unless maybe you want the opportunity to travel a little first? You could follow Yves and Adolphe, and help them find a home. [ Scratching his cheek. ] You know, since escaping eight weeks of murder and dying to go straight into a war is kind of a terrible deal.
they are kind of amused... sorry the idea of someone telling them they don't have to fight is funny to them. ]
Do not worry. No one is my Master here, so if I really didn't want to do something, I just wouldn't.
[ they do NOT like being bossed around. their secret is that when they were asked who they would choose as a master, they still gave names, but they would never actually ask them to because they aren't crazy and they like their independence. the downside of having weakened power is a pain in the ass but they don't think they're in a situation where that will really matter; it's not like they're fighting other servants here. ]
[ LOOK it's never too late to turn over a new leaf. Sometimes you want your life to be different from the way it always has been.
He blinks slowly. ]
Right. Your Master. [ ... ] I remember that coming up a couple times, but I don't think I ever actually got what it means.
[ He probably overheard someone asking Saber during party games, but it never came up directly so he actually doesn't know the Master and Servant dynamic. ]
[ me opening this to keep myself busy on an hour train ride to see it's explaining fate/ mechanics
but saber mostly avoided explaining this for the majority of the game so it's not a surprise that it's confusing. ]
Ah, well... the simplest way to explain the Servant and Master dynamic is that I am someone who had died, and I was granted a new life as a Heroic Spirit, which is also known as a Servant. While I was already very powerful as a normal human, being a Servant grants me even more power. Typically, a person can contract a Servant and become their Master. Servants fight for their Masters, typically against other partnerships.
However, Rogue Servants can also exist... and that means you don't have a Master. But Rogues tend to be weaker because they're not being fueled by a contract. Right now I am a Rogue, as my contract with my previous Master no longer exists.
[ Life in Fódlan is fairly different from his life in heaven in nearly every way except for the constant threat of death. And one of the ways it's most different is how he's treated by the people around him. Not just in terms of respect and status, but also friendliness and affection.
Claude had become more open during his time in heaven too, but it's still a little strange to see traces of that warmth and closeness now back in Fódlan.
All that to say, Saber catches him off guard—his going wide a moment before turning a little embarrassed. ]
Right, well. You're going to be learning a lot whether you like it or not soon enough.
[ Clearing his throat, he stands back up. ]
Why don't I show you around then? Unless you want a break a little while longer.
[ saber is such an obnoxious tourist they just immediately perk up at the suggestion of a tour. at the very least, they are easy to entertain.
so they will nod their head. it's probably best to get this out of the way earlier than later, since they assume claude will have to head back out again and do his real job. even if they were granted wiggle room with timeline shenanigans with leaving heaven, two months is a long time to be away from things from a personal perspective. ]
I do prefer to be on the move. I'll just follow your lead.
[ Oh no, I remember from the game that Saber loves to explore new places 🥺
But that works. ]
Let's get going then.
[ Out the tent they go! There will probably be some questioning glances from people wondering where this stranger with Claude suddenly appeared from, but they just assume that he has it handled. No one really has the gumption to just walk up to the king and ask, and the Deer are busy or something.
So Claude will show Saber around the camp. There are a few merchants that have set up shop, the kitchen and eating area, and the med tents. There's also an impromptu training grounds where soldiers are running drills, and then he'll finish the tour at the stables where there are a few wyverns sunning themselves. ]
We won't be staying here long. Probably by tomorrow we'll resume out trip to the coast, and make the rest of our journey by water.
[ they will look at everything shown with the kind of wonder one may have while looking at the mona lisa. it's funny to have gone weeks getting blasted by so many modern inventions, to go back to something that's... not quite familiar, but still at a closer level to what they're more used to. none of these people know what a computer is so saber can sweat less.
but anyway. they are excited and they will try very hard to be normal about it since they're trying to be lowkey and like they belong here. ]
I do not, no. Fufufu, my body can handle quite a bit!
[ SABER... WE'RE BFFS YOU CAN TRAUMA DUMP IF YOU WANT! Claude should noisily ask about their wife one day though.
The usual level of confidence makes him quirk a smile, expression fond. He does ease up a little bit, tense from the transition back to Fódlan and the war, wary of any sudden disasters or mishaps.
But everything seems to be going well so far. ]
I never doubted that. Though you know your usefulness isn't my favourite thing about you, right?
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Ah, that's a good idea. [ Nods. If kind of sad... but not that unusual around here. ] Perhaps I saw you hunting a boar while flying one day and I was taken aback by your skill... Self-taught in the sword and in magic.
A prodigy I had to have in my army.
[ Now he's having fun building this fiction. ]
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Ah, Khalid, you are so kind... I am blushing.
[ they are not.
they pause though. ]
It is still Claude in front of others, correct?
[ he had been too flustered when saber first started calling him that for it to be normal. ]
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That's right. Judith's the only one that knows I'm from Almyra. [ ... ] Well, and Shez. I'll introduce you to everyone soon.
[ Though... He looks thoughtful, leaning back in his chair. ]
Unless maybe you want the opportunity to travel a little first? You could follow Yves and Adolphe, and help them find a home. [ Scratching his cheek. ] You know, since escaping eight weeks of murder and dying to go straight into a war is kind of a terrible deal.
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they shake their head. ]
It's fine. I wouldn't actually be able to relax, knowing all of this is going on here.
[ they have no idea how yves and adolphe can actually but that must be their need to be horny dominating everything i guess ]
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You wouldn't, huh? [ He chews on his lip briefly, brows furrowing. ] It's not causing too much stress, is it?
[ Now that he's thinking through it, he doesn't want Saber to worried over his problems. ]
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they are kind of amused... sorry the idea of someone telling them they don't have to fight is funny to them. ]
Do not worry. No one is my Master here, so if I really didn't want to do something, I just wouldn't.
[ they do NOT like being bossed around. their secret is that when they were asked who they would choose as a master, they still gave names, but they would never actually ask them to because they aren't crazy and they like their independence. the downside of having weakened power is a pain in the ass but they don't think they're in a situation where that will really matter; it's not like they're fighting other servants here. ]
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He blinks slowly. ]
Right. Your Master. [ ... ] I remember that coming up a couple times, but I don't think I ever actually got what it means.
[ He probably overheard someone asking Saber during party games, but it never came up directly so he actually doesn't know the Master and Servant dynamic. ]
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but saber mostly avoided explaining this for the majority of the game so it's not a surprise that it's confusing. ]
Ah, well... the simplest way to explain the Servant and Master dynamic is that I am someone who had died, and I was granted a new life as a Heroic Spirit, which is also known as a Servant. While I was already very powerful as a normal human, being a Servant grants me even more power. Typically, a person can contract a Servant and become their Master. Servants fight for their Masters, typically against other partnerships.
However, Rogue Servants can also exist... and that means you don't have a Master. But Rogues tend to be weaker because they're not being fueled by a contract. Right now I am a Rogue, as my contract with my previous Master no longer exists.
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And in exchange for power, you have to obey the commands of your Master?
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[ a pause. ]
In any case, that was my situation before coming here.
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Well, it's true that you have no such shackles here... But I would like to understand how we'll be working together now that we're back in this war.
[ what are we ]
Like... are you going to follow my lead as a commanding officer?
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Well, it is your war, and I wouldn't do anything that would get in your way... I do not know the politics here yet.
[ they would NOT just go and try to murder dimitri, despite the memes. ]
So, yes. Please direct me as you would your soldiers. [ a pause. ] But we are friends in private.
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He just scratches his cheek. ]
Of course, I'm not worried about treating you as a friend. I'm more worried about treating you as one of my soldiers. It just feels a little strange.
[ Like.
Showing a friend your worksona...... ]
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but hmmm. saber did not consider that and is surprised for a moment. ]
... I suppose that makes sense. Then, I am your friend who is helping out. Okay?
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So you can't laugh when I act all serious and bossy, okay?
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unfortunately saber is intrigued at the idea of claude's worksona because he was bullied in heaven. ]
I will be so well behaved. [ okay. ] But I am interested in seeing that.
[ just admits it. ]
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Also, Saber... You are the cute one...
He lifts a brow, amused. ]
In seeing me take charge?
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[ perhaps they were not imagining joining a war effort when this topic was originally brought up, but still. the point stands. ]
That includes getting to see the different sides of you.
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Claude had become more open during his time in heaven too, but it's still a little strange to see traces of that warmth and closeness now back in Fódlan.
All that to say, Saber catches him off guard—his going wide a moment before turning a little embarrassed. ]
Right, well. You're going to be learning a lot whether you like it or not soon enough.
[ Clearing his throat, he stands back up. ]
Why don't I show you around then? Unless you want a break a little while longer.
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so they will nod their head. it's probably best to get this out of the way earlier than later, since they assume claude will have to head back out again and do his real job. even if they were granted wiggle room with timeline shenanigans with leaving heaven, two months is a long time to be away from things from a personal perspective. ]
I do prefer to be on the move. I'll just follow your lead.
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But that works. ]
Let's get going then.
[ Out the tent they go! There will probably be some questioning glances from people wondering where this stranger with Claude suddenly appeared from, but they just assume that he has it handled. No one really has the gumption to just walk up to the king and ask, and the Deer are busy or something.
So Claude will show Saber around the camp. There are a few merchants that have set up shop, the kitchen and eating area, and the med tents. There's also an impromptu training grounds where soldiers are running drills, and then he'll finish the tour at the stables where there are a few wyverns sunning themselves. ]
We won't be staying here long. Probably by tomorrow we'll resume out trip to the coast, and make the rest of our journey by water.
[ Glancing at them... ]
You don't get sea sick, do you?
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but anyway. they are excited and they will try very hard to be normal about it since they're trying to be lowkey and like they belong here. ]
I do not, no. Fufufu, my body can handle quite a bit!
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So you've travelled by sea before? Maybe that experience of yours will be helpful in our expedition.
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[ saber will be nice and not trauma dump that their wife tragically died by traveling over sea. ]
See? I am so useful.
[ praise them. ]
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The usual level of confidence makes him quirk a smile, expression fond. He does ease up a little bit, tense from the transition back to Fódlan and the war, wary of any sudden disasters or mishaps.
But everything seems to be going well so far. ]
I never doubted that. Though you know your usefulness isn't my favourite thing about you, right?
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