[It was late afternoon. She didn't want to go out until it was very late at night when they would have to confront Rider again. Lien isn't goofing off like a certain twin was thinking, but instead...]
So... What I'm getting from what I'm reading here is that your little black book would be like, what... A trilogy? A saga??
[Lien grunts as she continues a series of slow and steady pushups she had began about 10 minutes ago in the living area in front of the couch. On the floor beneath her face is the large book of European legends and myths that she borrowed from Ai during her last visit when her sister was sick. For every five or so successful pushups, Lien turned the page, amazingly keeping her balance. Honestly, it was about time she actually learned about her Servant's various adventures and exploits and it was a wonder to Lien that she finally got around to it. She stopped right about the part after he trained in the Land of Shadows, gained Gáe Bolg, and then went to war with an opposing army where he captured the war lady Aífe and finding her attractive he...
Maybe there was something more satisfying about learning bits and pieces of who Cu Chulainn was since he was just right there in front of her. Sure, he was a Heroic Spirit, but the fact that he was essentially a demigod and a seriously BIG DEAL in Ireland was... Well. Lien's not quite sure how to feel about that revelation from the book especially since that context makes the fact that he's her Servant seem all the more stranger.
Another five pushups. On the fifth one, she uses one hand to close the book and then continues paying no heed to the strain.]
You know, it goes without saying, but you're actually kind of a crazy guy aren't you?
[This Master has a way of making impudent remarks in the simplest of tones as if it was everyday conversation.]
lιen ĸнa + cú cнυlaιnn v
So... What I'm getting from what I'm reading here is that your little black book would be like, what... A trilogy? A saga??
[Lien grunts as she continues a series of slow and steady pushups she had began about 10 minutes ago in the living area in front of the couch. On the floor beneath her face is the large book of European legends and myths that she borrowed from Ai during her last visit when her sister was sick. For every five or so successful pushups, Lien turned the page, amazingly keeping her balance. Honestly, it was about time she actually learned about her Servant's various adventures and exploits and it was a wonder to Lien that she finally got around to it. She stopped right about the part after he trained in the Land of Shadows, gained Gáe Bolg, and then went to war with an opposing army where he captured the war lady Aífe and finding her attractive he...
Maybe there was something more satisfying about learning bits and pieces of who Cu Chulainn was since he was just right there in front of her. Sure, he was a Heroic Spirit, but the fact that he was essentially a demigod and a seriously BIG DEAL in Ireland was... Well. Lien's not quite sure how to feel about that revelation from the book especially since that context makes the fact that he's her Servant seem all the more stranger.
Another five pushups. On the fifth one, she uses one hand to close the book and then continues paying no heed to the strain.]
You know, it goes without saying, but you're actually kind of a crazy guy aren't you?
[This Master has a way of making impudent remarks in the simplest of tones as if it was everyday conversation.]