The irony was, of course, that Chaldea had hired the surviving masters of the Tenjinyama False Grail Incident - despite none of them actually matching the parameters for the FATE system of summoning, all of them had skills that could be utilised within the daily running of Chaldea.
At least they also had experience in dealing with Servants, too.
Jun, despite being an absolute space-case, had graduated culinary school just before the Incident and was summarily despatched to the canteen. Kaori already had experience in weaving magic into cloth for various reasons (mostly so if she bumped into something unpleasant, it wouldn't wound her), and so was sent to the Mystic Code department.
Initially, they were less than pleased to have a blind person working for them, but after she bashed their shins a few times 'on accident' - and their success metrics started being met - the attitude soon faded away.
Lastly, Minato was sent to tend to the mana conduits and generators under the watchful eye of Leonardo.
Kaori's room looks about as close to her old room as possible. The thick, plush rug covers the impersonal tiles, and her bed has her own linens on it. There are trinkets galore - including a single white rose, preserved in clear resin. It's wrapped in a worn piece of purplish cloth. It sits alongside a strand of jade and amethyst meditation beads, and a spare set of dark glasses. There are hangings on the walls - when asked, Kaori laughed.
"It's to make it quieter!" She said, smiling wide.
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After Ritsuka Fujimaru clears Singularity F, the Tenjinyama trio converge in Kaori's room. The air is somber - some of the Masters had been here long enough to be known to them, and beyond that... Many of Chaldea's staff had gathered to watch the first ever mass Rayshift.
Before the explosion, there had been close to one hundred and fifty support staff - from kitchens to medical to those involved with the Rayshift itself. Now there were twenty-one, and the highest ranking one left was a doctor.
But beyond that, Jun had nearly passed out when Cu Chulainn - his Cu Chulainn, the druidic caster who'd helped the three of them escape the chaos at the end of the Incident - help, attack, and ultimate ally with Fujimaru.
Now, that man was wandering the halls of Chaldea - but he wasn't Jun's partner anymore. He was
no subject
At least they also had experience in dealing with Servants, too.
no subject
Initially, they were less than pleased to have a blind person working for them, but after she bashed their shins a few times 'on accident' - and their success metrics started being met - the attitude soon faded away.
Lastly, Minato was sent to tend to the mana conduits and generators under the watchful eye of Leonardo.
no subject
"It's to make it quieter!" She said, smiling wide.
---
After Ritsuka Fujimaru clears Singularity F, the Tenjinyama trio converge in Kaori's room. The air is somber - some of the Masters had been here long enough to be known to them, and beyond that... Many of Chaldea's staff had gathered to watch the first ever mass Rayshift.
Before the explosion, there had been close to one hundred and fifty support staff - from kitchens to medical to those involved with the Rayshift itself. Now there were twenty-one, and the highest ranking one left was a doctor.
But beyond that, Jun had nearly passed out when Cu Chulainn - his Cu Chulainn, the druidic caster who'd helped the three of them escape the chaos at the end of the Incident - help, attack, and ultimate ally with Fujimaru.
Now, that man was wandering the halls of Chaldea - but he wasn't Jun's partner anymore. He was