Fate/Zero:Prologue 2
Prologue: 3 years ago
When we speak about occultism, theories on dimensions say that there is a 'power' from outside of this world.
Pinpoint the beginning of all happening. That is the dearest wish of all mages, the 'root', Akasha... The place of God, Akashic Records, the beginning and the end of all thing, that records everything, that creates everything in this world.
200 years ago, there were those who put into execution experiments on that place 'outside of this world'.
Einsbern, Makiri, Tohsaka. Called the 3 families of the beginning, what they designed is the reproduction of the 'Holy Grail', the subject of many traditions. Expecting that the summoning of the Grail would realize any wish, the three families of mages offered their secret art to finally manifest the "omnipotent cauldron".
... However, that Grail could only grant the wish of one person. As soon as that truth was known, the bonds of cooperation were washed in blood by conflicts.
That is the beginning of the 'War of the Holy Grail'.
Henceforth, once every 60 years, the Grail is summoned again in the far-East land of 'Fuyuki'.
Then, the Grail selects 7 mages who have the power to take it, and divides a huge amount of prana distributed among them, to render possible the summoning of heroic spirits, called 'Servants'. The conclusion of a battle to the death decides which of the seven is most suitable to receive the Grail.
—To put it simply, that’s what Kotomine Kirei was undergoing.
"The pattern that has appeared on your right hand is called the 'Command Seals'. It is the proof you were chosen by the Grail, and the holy mark that grants you the right to control a Servant."
The person with the smooth but carrying voice who explained this was Tohsaka Tokiomi.
In the room of an elegant villa built atop a small hill in the neatest district in the South of Turin, Italy, 3 men sat in a lounge chair. Kirei and Tokiomi, and the Father who introduced them and mediated the conversation, Kotomine Risei... Kirei’s actual father.
For the friend of a Father who would soon reach 80, that Tohsaka was an eccentric Japanese. He did seem to be around the same age as Kirei, settled and with the presence of an expert. From the lineage of an old distinguished family even by Japanese standards, this villa was his secondary residence, as he said. But the most interesting was that he would casually declare himself as a 'mage'.
Being a mage isn't such a strange thing as it may sound. Kirei was, as his father, a clergyman, yet the duty of the father and son greatly differed from what ordinary people know of a "Father".
The 'Holy Church' that people like Kirei belonged to had a doctrine that was outside the bounds of miracles and divine mysteries, but would bear the role of exterminating the stigma of heresy, and burying it into oblivion. That would be, taking a standpoint from where they could supervise a blasphemy such as magecraft.
Mages conspire with mages only, and are organized in a self-preserving group that calls itself the 'Association', which presents a threat as a rival to the Holy Church. At the present time, they have both agreed to preserve a temporary tranquillity; but even so, a state of affair where a Father from the Holy Church and a mage would gather in the same building for a lecture would be unthinkable.
As for the father's case, Risei, the Tohsaka family was one to which the Church already had old connections, despite being a mage house.
It was the previous night that Kirei had discovered the surfacing pattern shaped in three marks. He had then consulted his father, and Risei had immediately taken his son to Turin the next morning to meet that young mage.
From then, after a hurried greeting, the explainations Tokiomi had given to Kirei in this secret meeting were concerning the same "War of the Holy Grail". The meaning behind the mark that had appeared on Kirei's hand... That is, the product of Kirei acquiring the privilege to dispute the chance of getting his desire for a miracle, in the fourth recreation of the Holy Grail that was to happen three years later.
Not hat he would refuse fighting. Kirei’s duty in the Holy Church was, in essence, direct removal of heresy, meaning he was a fully fledged combatant. You could say that it was his very duty to wager a life and death bet against a mage. Rather, the problem was the contradiction that required Kirei, a clergyman, to participate as a "mage" in the Holy Grail War that was a dispute between mages.
"Something about the Holy Grail War is that it is a battle that uses Servants as familiars. So, to keep on going forward, the elementary magic for the summoning itself becomes required. ... Essentially, the seven persons who are selected as Masters to the Servants have to be mages. It must be exceptional for someone like you, who doesn’t make a living out of magecraft, to be recognized by the Grail at such an early stage."
"Does the Grail have preferred people to select?"
Tokiomi nods to the yet unconvinced Kirei.
"I mentioned the '3 families of the beginning' — for the granting, will be favored the mages related to the Makiri who have now changed their name to Matou, the Einsbern, or the Tohsaka houses. In other words…"
Tokiomi lifted his right hand to show the threefold pattern.
"As the current head of the Tohsaka family, I will participate in the next battle."
Then was this man planning to cross arms with Kirei after having kindly guided him so thoroughly? Although Kirei couldn’t comprehend that, he carried on with his numerous questions.
"I wonder about the Servants you mentioned earlier. Heroic spirits summoned and used as familiars, you said..."
"It may be hard to believe, but that is the fact. That could be the one wonder of this Grail."
The legends of great men, supermen who have left their name in history and folklore. They are those who remained in the permanent memory of men, after their death, and were taken out of the category of mankind, promoted even in the spiritual realm; they are 'heroic spirits'. Those are on a whole different status from the vengeful spirits or common evil spirits from nature that the mages usually summon as familiars. So to speak, it is an existence with the spiritual status of a god. Although a part of that power can be brought out and borrowed, it is unthinkable that they would be used as familiars in the present world.
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