[Well that…was probably the rudest thing Saber could have said. It was not only an insult to Rei’s ability, but to her religion as well. One of those scrolls reappears in her hand, stiffening and gleaming again as she turns it over in her fingertips.]
You can believe as you wish, Saber-san. But you would be wrong. My faith has seen me through worse things than simple dark spirits.
[Sniffing disdainfully, the teenage priest regards the other coldly. Her tone is just as icy, brittle and hard. Knighthood she does understand, her fascination with history and old tales painting a portrait of it for her, so it’s hard to keep the barbs out of her words.]
Though whatever you may believe, you’d be better keeping that to yourself. I thought knights were supposed to be chivalrous and show courtesy, particularly to women and servants of faith, not insult their beliefs and skills based upon false supposition. Or do I misremember?
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You can believe as you wish, Saber-san. But you would be wrong. My faith has seen me through worse things than simple dark spirits.
[Sniffing disdainfully, the teenage priest regards the other coldly. Her tone is just as icy, brittle and hard. Knighthood she does understand, her fascination with history and old tales painting a portrait of it for her, so it’s hard to keep the barbs out of her words.]
Though whatever you may believe, you’d be better keeping that to yourself. I thought knights were supposed to be chivalrous and show courtesy, particularly to women and servants of faith, not insult their beliefs and skills based upon false supposition. Or do I misremember?