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  1. Well, at least from the look you managed to get at her before you fell unconscious, you managed that much. From what you saw, Mordred as she is now is ridiculously powerful, to the point where she could likely take on the entirety of the Round Table all by herself at the same time and win with a hand behind her back. In fact, with her level of strength, it's highly doubtful that even the Goddess Rhongomyniad would be able to do much against her. The Mastery of Time Mordred now possesses would mean that she would be able to totally overwhelm any enemy Servant in a contest of speed. The only Servant who might have a chance against her now is Achilles, and that depends entirely on how Dromeus Komētēs interacts with Mordred's ability to manipulate time. It is of course for him to both be faster than her, but also slower than her thanks to her reducing the flow of time for the world around her. As Time is involved, it's possible for Achilles to both be faster than Mordred, but slower than her simultaneously. If Achilles' speed is automatically scaled to be above Mordred, it could be described as something like 'My speed is a, if my opponent's speed exceeds a, then my speed is equal to b+1, where b is my opponent's speed.' However, with Mordred altering time, then an additional formula would be added into the equation. '(b+1)/4' Where the 4 represents the flow of time being cut. Now, this would of course be dependent on whether Mordred's Concept of Time or Achilles' Dromeus Komētēs took priority over who would truly be faster... Why are you thinking so hard about this anyway? Now isn't the time to start fantasizing about theoretical battles!
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