And yet, what was it that had driven her so far? To go as far as doing this? She couldn't help but look down at the grave in front of her and clapped her hands together in an apologetic prayer. Hopefully whatever ruler watched over this world would forgive her for this transgression, for this was nothing short of a sin. To steal something of such value from the death...
She soon disappeared into the shadows of the forest surrounding Hargeon, preparing for what was to happen next. She had finally reached the clearing, a few feeble magic wards being all she needed to keep wild animals at bay and the average civilian from noticing what she was about to do.
She had been given the instructions, although one particular ingredient for the ritual had been more difficult to obtain. Most mages would have used an animal, or perhaps worse, a person's blood for the rite but she was too soft to kill an innocent little chicken for this, nor was she depraved enough to kill an innocent person for this. No, there was only one option. The structure for the magical circle had been prepared, the runes set in the right place and all that was left... Hesitatingly she raised the dagger to the palm of her hand and...
a soft wince came from the child as she started to chant for what would come next. "For elements of silver and iron" as she felt her blood starting to drip onto the circle the magic within started to redirect the flow of the tribute. "Foundation of stone and archduke of pacts." She whispered softly as she watched the ring she had placed at the center remain unmoving. "And for my Great Ancestor: Thorin Mapleshield..."
With each phrase of the chant more of her blood was spilled, and already she could see in the corners the runes starting to illuminate with a sickly red hue. "Close the four gates..." A momentary pause, she could feel her body weakening from the blood loss. "Come forth from the Crown and follow the Forked road leading to the kingdom." No, she could not give up here, not now when she was so close to reaching the start of her dream. "Fill, Fill, Fill, Fill, Fill!" With each call a rune started to light up as the blood started to cover the entire ritual circle. "Repeat five times but when each is filled destroy it." A feeble glow resonated from the ring, a hopeful sign for the dwarven mage. "Set." Now came the moment of truth, the moment that would show whether the spirit of yore would answer her summon or not.
"Heed my words! My will creates your body, and your sword shall decide my destiny!" Another surge of mana, yet she could feel her vision growing blurrier by the moment. "If you heed the Grail's Call and obey my will and reason, then answer me!" A final outcry, the dagger in her hand clattering on the dirt as she rested a hand on her chest. "I herby swear that I shall be all the good in the world! That I shall defeat all Evil in the world!" Almost... she was almost there... Just a little bit more... "Seveth Heaven clad in the Great Words of Power. From the Binding Circle, vow to me Guardian of the Scales... COME FORTH!"
And then... nothing? the mana that had build up started to diminish more and more as she felt her vision darkening. Had... she failed?
The moment her body staggered forward a sudden pillar of pure mana came crashing down from the sky, consuming the entire ritual circle as the dwarven child felt her body being cradled? She could barely see who or what it was, but she could undeniably hear a feminine voice call out to her. "To think you'd use your own blood for a summoning rite... you're even more reckless than I used to be."
A soft chuckle came from the voice, and oddly enough Therlin felt the pain in her hand starting to slowly subdue. Perhaps somewhat similar to having a sudden boost of energy, the girl felt her sight return to normal as she gazed absently in confusion at her hand. There was no longer a cut where she had damaged her hand mere moments ago, but this wasn't the result of a mere healing spell. It felt... different. Suddenly having her attention turned back toward the more important topic she turned her gaze at the woman that was holding her. "Are you-" Yet before she could finish the woman gently placed a finger on her lips. "Caster, I am Caster." Therlin could somewhat remember the fragments of the information she had received before: Caster was one of the name of the Servant Classes! Then did the ritual succeed?!
"Then does that mean you're my servant?" The woman smiled softly as she lowered the child back onto her feet. "That depends. Tell me something first little 'master': What is it that you seek from the Holy Grail?"
A question that came all of a sudden, one that made her freeze for a moment as she looked at the robe-clad Caster in front of her. Once more Caster asked that important question: "What is it that you wish for?"
A wish, it was something fundamentally different from an ambition. An ambition was something you could work toward, but a wish was something out of reach, impossible to obtain by normal means...
And judging from the way Caster was gazing at her it was clear she would only have one chance to answer... What... was her wish?