Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if Camelot had a Holy Grail War of their own...
Basically, it's a ritual among magi of our world in their bid to achieve omniscience and omnipotence. It involves using a Holy Grail, based on those of Galahad and of Christ, to call forth legendary spirits like myself.
(folds her arms)
Of course, because the ritual involves seven participants, none of whom can cooperate to save their lives, it ends up degrading into a battle royale for a wish.
edited 4th Mar '18 8:38:08 PM by foxmccloud4387
Oh, mountain-cutters aren't uncommon in this sort of thing. But the strongest Servants in general tend to be the heroic Lawful Good type - meaning they inevitably hold back to focus on a few human-sized enemies.
That, and tipping off the enemy that you've got a mountain-cutter means they'll all make an alliance to kick your ass. Save that shit for the end - y'know what I mean?
Oh, definitely. You're summoning a Servant - an agent of the planet meant to ward off things that can destroy it - while you're just a mere fleshy human. You've gotta supply a lot of mana to that new minion of yours, and if you can't keep up the upkeep you're gonna get both of you killed one way or another.
edited 4th Mar '18 8:54:36 PM by foxmccloud4387

Main Room
(Andy may notice that Marcia is doing her taxes since the potion shop's the source of her income.)
(notices the noise) Huh...?
edited 4th Mar '18 8:32:03 PM by josh6243