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- At the same time, Saber was experiencing a similar wonder.
- Slaughter at war was truly a piece of cake for her. As a knight that braved her life through countless battles, she fought with her enemies as smoothly as she would yield a knife and a fork.
- In her comprehension a ‘spear’ should be a weapon that is wielded with both hands. It is common knowledge.
- So she thought that for Lancer, using two spears is just a means to confuse the enemy.
- As the Heroic Spirit of the Lance, the spear in his hands should be his Noble Phantasm. Whereas, revealing the true name of the Noble Phantasm in the Heaven’s Feel equates to exposing one’s true identity.
- Therefore, the amulets bound onto Lancer’s spears must be for the purpose of concealing the spear’s real name. Looks like his Master and him were very prudent on the matter of hiding identities.
- If that was the case, it would not be hard to explain why he was using two spears.
- Because Saber does not know which spear is the true Noble Phantasm, she had to fend off the attacks made by both of them.
- Even so, the long spear on the right, the short spear on the left — one of them must be Lancer's 'true weapon.'
- Between one’s habitual weapon and the weapon used to dazzle the enemy, ‘feint' and ‘solid’ moves can be distinguished. So Saber paid close attention to each of his attacks. She believed that if she can recognise the true lance, her chances of winning would be improved immensely.
- Yet —
- Her own attack was deflected for the third time. Saber had to step back to wait for a better opportunity.
- “What’s wrong, Saber? Your attacks are not really working.”
- “…”
- She could not argue back to Lancer’s taunts. After about thirty exchanges, she still had not managed to hit her opponent even once.
- - Fate/Zero: Act 3, Part 4
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