Eins

For the elements, silver and iron. For the foundation, stone and the Archduke of Pacts. And for the ancestor, my great master, Schweinorg. Close the gates of the four directions. Come forth from the Crown and follow the forked road leading to the Kingdom. Fill, fill, fill, fill, fill. Repeat five times. When each is filled, destroy it. Set.
Heed my words. My will creates your body, and your sword creates my destiny. If you heed the Grail's call and obey my will and reason, then answer me! I hereby swear that I shall be all the good in the world. That I shall defeat all evil in the world. Thou Seventh Heaven, clad in the three great words of power, come forth from the circle of binding, Guardian of the Scales!
[This is a master (haha) post for Fate/PSLs! If you need anything specific tailored to your character (like a starter that doesn't start with the summoning like the above) let me know! We'll work something out over PM or Plurk.]

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Now, let's see... close your eyes. We shall see how these wards were originally put up.
[Provided she does as he bids, when Rin closes her eyes she'll see straight into the past, to the last time Tokiomi renewed the wards. Clairvoyance is just a natural ability of his, so it won't tire her out.]
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She almost forgets what they're supposed to be doing.]
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I see... modern mages are really almost scientific in their methods, aren't they?
[It was all a lot more artful back in his day. Of course, he had a lot more to work with, and he's not exactly human. There's an elegance to this method he can appreciate regardless.]
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[Which is what modern magic is. Science based magic that has limits due to its nature. These days mages can only scratch the surface of real, true magic. And that's why they search for the Root.
Rin begins mimicking what her father had done. Word for word, and with every ounce of effort she can put into making it perfectly like Tokiomi's incantation. She emphasizes each word, pronounces each syllable, exactly like him. She used to spend her life trying to emulate her father to impress him, so copying him now is a familiar action that brings forth a feeling of nostalgia.]
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With Rin's discipline and Merlin's large pool of raw mana to pull from, renewing the wards is simple. They practically hum with life when she's finished, and she'll be able to tell he's pleased.]
Very good. Now you can sleep easy!
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[Is... she being praised? It's too much to handle after seeing her father and following in his footsteps so closely. She's feeling... a lot. Too much. Her heart feels heavy or maybe just too full with confusing emotions. Rin also uses his title even in private. It — it'd just be too familiar to call him by name, wouldn't it?
She starts off to bed, leaving the workshop.]
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Of course. Isn't it only natural for us to work together?
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[Despite her creeping fatigue and the late hour she does her best to stay perfectly polite. She can't have one of the greatest magus in history thinking she's some kind of lowbrow mage without any manners!]
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[Perhaps he'll even join her in them? No, it's best to let her rest mentally as well as physically for now. But he's easily bored, so he'll probably watch from within her. If he materialized he could even try sleeping himself, but it seems safer to remain with Rin.]
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She feels like warmed over death. The drain on her mana was such that even if the hour wasn't late last night she'd still be skipping school. Unless Merlin makes himself known, she'll have a small lapse of memory forgetting she even summoned him at all. That's how awful she feels. Rin forces herself out of the warmth of her bed and into the chill of the winter morning.]
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You seem unwell, Rin. Am I too much of a burden?
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This is normal. I expected this to happen. Summoning can take a lot out of a magus, you know?
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[He's simply capable of choosing to manifest as a Servant on his own. Though it shouldn't take that much more of a toll on Rin from now on, the summoning did take more than usual.]
...come. I'll make you some tea with some of the flowers I brought from Avalon. Though they aren't cultivated for their taste, so I can't promise it will be palatable.
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Thank you, Caster. I'll head to the kitchen now.
[However as she descends the stairs something comes to mind. Legends of Avalon come back from memory, and she starts worrying if this decision is advisable. Some say the waters in Avalon are magic, and make you immortal. Others claim amazing restorative healing properties in everything at Avalon. Some say it's an island of fruit where the apples grant you immeasurable power.
While all those are exciting she doesn't know if any of those legends are real, or if any of the good things that could come of this also have a downside.]
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Here.
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It's beautiful.
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If nothing else, Avalon is beautiful. I hear that Masters and Servants share dreams — perhaps you'll see it in one of mine.
[But she won't be able to see it in person, for only those free of sin may pass. Merlin himself can't physically pass beyond the gates now. He turns to start making the tea, wondering what it might taste like. Camellia blossoms are used in tea, so it shouldn't be terrible, at least.]
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Now's not the time to think about guidelines she disagrees with. Rin walks to her cabinet to look at her own selection of tea.]
Would you like some tea as well, Caster?
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[It would be a waste for him to drink what he's serving Rin. Whatever she doesn't drink now they should keep for her to have later. It's unfortunate that he's such a drain on her...
He steps aside to wait for the tea to brew, studying Rin quietly. Other than her fatigue, she seems to be in relatively good shape. He'll bring up going around town to lay a web once she's had her tea.]
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Finally Rin takes a seat, and folds her hands in her lap.]
When I feel better we can take a tour of the city to familiarize you with your new battlefield.
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He may be just a little too interested. At least he's good at hiding it.]
My thoughts exactly. We have three days until the last servant is summoned. That should be plenty of time to lay a surveillance web on the city. We'll redirect the flow of the ley lines to send more mana here as well.
[He joins her at the table, reaching out to take the pot and pour her a cup before settling down properly. She'll find the tea to be sweet and rich, almost overwhelming — as if it's the actual essence of the flower. She'll feel better shortly after drinking it.]
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Gently she blows on the steam rising from her mug.]
That's possible?
[That... might make the mansion a target, though.]
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[He takes the mug from Rin after she's poured the water to inhale the steam. It'll be a couple minutes yet before he can drink it, but it smells good.]
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I suppose it shouldn't be too much for one such as yourself since as you must have notice this house itself is on a ley line.
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