>"Does his legs seem to be moving at all ?"
>"No, I don't think so," says Archer. "It looks like he's just dragging them behind himself."
> "How close did you get to observe this? Did he notice you?"
> Realistically speaking, if his mobility is limited, we could utilize Archer's range to pick him off from a distance. If this mist benefits her, it would be possible for her to attempt this without him even discerning her location. That being said, taking things at face value isn't always the best option-- if he can control the mist, there's a chance he can sense through it.
> Furthermore, having a servant use abilities like this is too conspicuous. Only an idiot would make such a display while wasting mana without an ulterior motive.
> "What's your analysis, Archer? "
> She would know her abilities better than anyone.
>"I'm about ten yards away," she says. "I am dead certain he hasn't noticed me, otherwise he would have reacted, I'm sure of it."
>These seem like valid thoughts.
>This is also a good point. His master either must be completely ignorant, or not care at all. Why is a good question..."
>"He's dangerous," says Archer. "Even now, when he's...as close to calm as he can be, I can feel he's not to be taken lightly. I'm not sure what he can do, aside from clearly mangle anyone he gets his hands on. But I'm convinced there's more to this than what I'm seeing."
>_