[ It can be so hard to tell sometimes when a mage is really being logical or if they're using logic as an excuse to do whatever they want. Whatever the case, Gray is quite sure that mages as a species just hate to look anything less than superior. In other words: they're sore losers. But it's clear that Rin is set on staying, so Gray won't fight her on it.
More importantly, Rin mentions something about the rules. If they're fighting a Servant, then Gray supposes that means the rules of Masters, Servants, and the Holy Grail War. That's still a world Gray only has peripheral knowledge of, so she stares at Rin's hand as she tries to connect the dots. ]
The options?
[ After all, Gray has never known the Fifth Holy Grail War's "Saber," let alone why that Saber would be wearing a pure white dress. From her perspective, she's merely in a strange situation with her hair strangely blonde. ]
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More importantly, Rin mentions something about the rules. If they're fighting a Servant, then Gray supposes that means the rules of Masters, Servants, and the Holy Grail War. That's still a world Gray only has peripheral knowledge of, so she stares at Rin's hand as she tries to connect the dots. ]
The options?
[ After all, Gray has never known the Fifth Holy Grail War's "Saber," let alone why that Saber would be wearing a pure white dress. From her perspective, she's merely in a strange situation with her hair strangely blonde. ]