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“That simply won’t do.” A firm voice rang out from the other end of the church near the altar. Turning to face it, you see a tall, bearded man in religious garb step into view from some hidden passage in the back of the church that you hadn’t noticed until now. Behind him, a Servant materialized: An old man clad in black armor, carrying a two-handed polearm. A war-hammer? No, that wasn’t quite it: though the hammer was the most prominent part, it also had the tip of a pike and a curved spike coming off the reverse end of the hammer. You couldn’t discern anything about the Servant’s status as well.
“Who are you?!” You and Truvi both exclaim, while your Servants advance to guard you in the case of a sudden attack.
Ignoring your question, the man stepped in front of the altar, the sable-clad Servant close behind, and continued, “I hadn’t thought any of the Masters would think to return to this area; it just goes to show how unpredictably events like this can develop. Nonetheless, I suppose this saves me some time, as I can explain important matters to the two of you as is my duty.”
“Duty? Would you happen to be responsible for this Holy Grail War?” You ask.
“Great Holy Grail War, technically.” He corrected, “Regrettably, there was a mishap in the war’s initialization, so the information the Servants were provided only covered what the base system would have explained to them. Since the final Master has been selected a few hours ago I could at least implement the color-classifications, and I’ve been trying to make the rounds so all combatants are apprised of their circumstances and the conditions for victory. Though I suppose you have any number of questions of your own you’d like to ask me.”
So… what do you want to ask him? Pretty much anything’s on the table, though whether he deigns to answer is a different matter. Also rank the questions in the order you’d want to ask them, if you would.