"Ah, glad to see that you could make it. Please, come in, come in."
The man offers a smile, one that doesn't quite reach his eyes, before turning about and slowly making his way up the aisle. He continues to speak as he walks along, his deep voice echoing around the confines of the chamber. "Welcome to the Fuyuki City church. My name is Matthias Meminger, though you may call me Father Meminger if you so desire, and I will be serving as your moderator in this, the Sixth Holy Grail war."
As he reaches the alter, the priest stops and turns again, raising an eyebrow as he he glances back the way he came. "Staying in the shadows, are we?"
His lips part in a sneer, and a few chuckles escape his lips. "Heh. A wise decision."
The few seconds of silence that follows provides a good opportunity to examine both your surroundings and your host. Though the lighting could stand to be improved, it is quite possible to make out the interior of the small cathedral: rows of pews fill the majority of the floor space, carved from dark-brown, almost black wood and lined with crimson cushions. A few bookshelves, tucked away in the back, are stuffed full of Bibles, hymnals, and other such literature. Large, ornate windows line the walls, allowing the silver light of a crescent moon to pour into the chapel. The moonlight blends with the flames of a half-dozen candelabra stationed throughout the church, creating a soft glow that is neither cold nor warm. All in all, it's a rather austere location; it's clear that the chapel was built with utility in mind, not luxury.
Father Meminger seems to carry himself with a similar, if not identical, mindset. His black clothes and white collar are simple, and his neck and fingers are bare of any jewelry. His short, amber colored hair is "styled" into a crew cut, with only the barest hints of a 5 o'clock shadow marring his cheeks and chin. Standing at just under 6 and half feet, the man is clearly in prime physical condition, his muscles and stiff posture hinting at some form of military service.
Though his fair skin and Western accent label him as a foreigner, his Japanese is flawless.
"Now," he continues, his mouth once more set into a hard line, "I know that you're undoubtedly familiar with the Holy Grail War, but due to some... irregularities with the last couple occurrences, the Church has asked me to remind all of the Masters of the rules that they must abide by, should they wish to win the Grail for themselves."
"First and foremost," he begins, holding up a single finger, "the Masquerade is to be maintained at any and all costs. You are permitted to fight only at night, and only in isolated areas. If anyone stumbles onto your battles, you are to... deal with them immediately. Breaking either of these rules is tantamount to rebelling against both the Church and the Mage's Association."
"Second." Another finger joins the first. "As you should already know, the Grail is not a physical object, but a spiritual one. It will only manifest if enough Servants are vanquished, and can only be touched by a Servant. You, as a Master, will be unable to handle it without your Servant to aid you. In other words, your goal is to eliminate opposing Servants while keeping your own safe."
"Third. I trust that you're well aware of the power of your Command Spells. Boosting your Servants strength momentarily, transporting them across vast distances in an instant, forcing them to do something against their will, they are truly useful tools. And, of course, they are also quite limited. I would advise that you keep from wasting them."
"Fourth. As your moderator, I will be serving as both a judge and information source over these next few days. If you have questions or believe that one of your opponents is violating the rules of the War, come to me. If your Servant has been vanquished and you fear for your life, come to me and I can offer you sanctuary."
"Now, are there any questions?"
After a few seconds of silence, Meminger begins walking back up the aisle, pulling a file out of some unseen pocket. "I imagine that you're not particularly familiar with Fuyuki City outside of whatever hotel, house, or alleyway you're sleeping in. So, I've taken the liberty of compiling some basic information for you. It's nothing much, but it ought to help you get around the city. A few places to recover and relax during the day, some deserted spots to hang around at night, stuff of that variety."
Having passed off the file, the priest begins to walk away, his final words echoing around the interior of the church. "Well, that's all from me. Go back to wherever you're staying and make your plans. I wish you luck over these next few days. Remember, the Holy Grail has chosen you for a reason; show it exactly what you and your Servant are capable of."
"Oh, and one last thing. It may not be much, but I happen to like this little spot. If you try and bring any of your conflicts here, I will take it upon myself to end them."
"Now, I'd advise that you go get one last night of good sleep. Odds are you're going to need it."
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The city is split into two districts by the Miongawa River, Shinto and Miyama (the new and old sections, respectively). Miyama is further split into two parts - the traditional Japanese houses district and the foreigners' houses district.
Miyamachou - Suburban area of Fuyuki. An intersection between most of the sections, it is difficult to get anywhere in Fuyuki without passing through Miyamachou. It contains a shopping street notable for its food and small shops with rather lax employment standards; more than one Servant has gotten a job here.
Shinto - The urban side of Fuyuki. Contains the Center Building, the tallest building in the city, and the Centeral Library. It also holds the Fancy Shop, the largest stuffed animal shop in town.
Shinto - The urban side of Fuyuki. Contains the Center Building, the tallest building in the city, and the Centeral Library. It also holds the Fancy Shop, the largest stuffed animal shop in town.
Miyamachou - The riverside park is typically regarded as a nice, quiet place after sundown.
Fuyuki Bride - A bridge that links both of the city's main sections. It seems to be deserted whenever a dramatic showdown is about to occur.
Shinto - The harbor is an isolated place, especially during the night. Contains both docks and storage for shipping crates. Fuyuki Church, the home of Father Meminger. There is also the Fuyuki Central Park, a place noted for its empty, almost perfectly still atmosphere.
Mount Enzou - Home to Ryuudouji Temple, the spiritual heart of Fuyuki.
Outer Forest - A large patch of woods just outside of Fuyuki.
Fuyuki Bride - A bridge that links both of the city's main sections. It seems to be deserted whenever a dramatic showdown is about to occur.
Shinto - The harbor is an isolated place, especially during the night. Contains both docks and storage for shipping crates. Fuyuki Church, the home of Father Meminger. There is also the Fuyuki Central Park, a place noted for its empty, almost perfectly still atmosphere.
Mount Enzou - Home to Ryuudouji Temple, the spiritual heart of Fuyuki.
Outer Forest - A large patch of woods just outside of Fuyuki.
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Dawn of the First Day: 12/9/12. 7 Masters and 7 Servants remain.