[ which ultimately she has no place commenting on, given... everything. (it is also, now that she thinks about it, something she has seen before. the relationship she glimpsed between Oriko Mikuni and Kirika Kure... hm.) so she'll just accept the segue in topic. ]
As for the last thing. I find that the rule of ... 'if it seems too good to be true, then it is' tends to apply both in mundane and magical contexts. Wishes, in my experience, certainly fall under that. Whatever awaits them at the end of their ... Holy Grail War? I imagine will be much the same.
[ deals. mmm. ]
Where I come from, it is called a contract. Most do not think about what that might mean, whether it is because they do not have the opportunity to, or because they do not think to. The terms are seemingly clear; the information the Incubator does not tell anyone unless specifically prompted and pressed, much more. They are, ultimately, not designed to be in the contractee's favor.
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[ which ultimately she has no place commenting on, given... everything. (it is also, now that she thinks about it, something she has seen before. the relationship she glimpsed between Oriko Mikuni and Kirika Kure... hm.) so she'll just accept the segue in topic. ]
As for the last thing. I find that the rule of ... 'if it seems too good to be true, then it is' tends to apply both in mundane and magical contexts. Wishes, in my experience, certainly fall under that. Whatever awaits them at the end of their ... Holy Grail War? I imagine will be much the same.
[ deals. mmm. ]
Where I come from, it is called a contract. Most do not think about what that might mean, whether it is because they do not have the opportunity to, or because they do not think to. The terms are seemingly clear; the information the Incubator does not tell anyone unless specifically prompted and pressed, much more. They are, ultimately, not designed to be in the contractee's favor.