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With the Holy Grail drained dry, Lucian raised it above his head. He studied it for one moment, wishing to stay as a witness for it until the end of time. Taking in each and every detail that would be remembered into both his immortal life and the afterlife that is to come after it.
He had to give it back to the Lady though. Slowly the Knight rested the Holy Grail into the hands of the Lady of the Lake. He watched as she held the grail close to her bosom, treating the object with all the reverence as a Knight would expect her to.
With a gesture of her hand divine light shined, reaching out towards Lucian’s fallen comrades. Those who had fallen against a vile demon that was the Von Carstein Vampire began to glow with the same heavenly energies that the Lady of the Lake was bathed in. All of those wounds, the bite marks, burn marks, and even mental scaring caused by torture were lifted from their flesh with gentle ease.
With the healing done, the Goddess turned. The water, which had been at the ankles of Lucian, began to recede all while the Lady began making her way through the waters. As she did so the Raven who was sitting on her took flight, circling the waters as the Lady of the Lake slowly returned to her realm.
When she left for the heavens, Lucian could not help but notice how noticeably dimmer the world had become.
The Raven, who circled the space above Lucian, slowly descended towards the ground. Much to the surprise of the Black Knight, the bird landed upon the scythe that was laid out before him. There he could see them, the green eyes of something that was far greater than it should have been.
Then, at the head of the blade the bird struck the scythe its beak. To the surprise of Lucian, the weapon began to slowly mold and shape. However what struck Lucian the most was the Rune of Smite which was now embedded upon the weapon head of the blade.
The Raven looked at him. A long stare of a beast studying. Then, the Raven of Morr flew for the sky where Mannslieb remained.
>Preparing food for the fallen
>Trying to figure out how this place works
>Praying at the side of the lake