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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[Overly jubilant, Rin is quick to pump a fist in the air while jumping. Energy abounds while she allows a momentary slip of her normally pragmatic and serious demeanor. She even forgets that he called her too young for the war despite the appearance of his own age.]
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He sighs, deflating a bit. Wow, she really is just a little kid.]
That usually gets a different reaction. Are you really sure you're ready for this?
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I've been ready for quite some time.
[She won't elaborate on that. Why should she have to? Justifying it by telling him she has spent years training since she was a child will only serve to lesser his opinion of her, she guesses.]
What about you? Is this your first Grail War?
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Instead, he digs his hands into his pockets and begins to walk around as he inspects the room he's been summoned in.]
Yeah, I can't claim to have any experience with this. But I've fought my own share of monsters in my own time. [His own siblings... well, he managed to outlive them all, his Father included. How about that you decrepit old bastard?] This is a nice place you have here. Is there a kitchen somewhere around here?
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The kitchen is downstairs. I'll show you, but if you use something clean up after yourself, all right? It's late, and I—
[Oh no. She can't help it. Her hand rises to cover her mouth as her head tilts back and she lets out a large yawn.]
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What, you're falling asleep on me? Come on! It's time to hit the coffee, boss. I've been asleep for a hundred years already and I haven't had a bite to eat in all that time, either. So you'll understand if I don't want to just hover over your bed watching you sleep after I just got here.
[That whole not needing to eat or sleep thing is kind of pesky, really. As a Homonculus, he could get away without that as well, but not without significant strain. This was barely like living at all... but he was going to fake it to make it, either way.]
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[Despite her protest she seems to be leading him to the kitchen anyway. The Tohsaka mansion is impressive, and considerably western for a house on land in an eastern city. The kitchen is spacious, and the appliances very modern. However if one were to raid the fridge and the cupboards they'd find a very modest selection of a frugal bargain buyer.]
I know we must always keep our guard up, but the home of a mage isn't without its own protections.
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Got the place booby-trapped, huh? Good to know. [Some of this technology existed in his own time, but the grail has supplemented whatever gaps might be in his knowledge. But that won't supplement this piss poor collection of food when he opens the fridge.]
... what the hell. You know you have company coming, and this is all you could manage? [He even pulls out the nearly empty carton of milk and lets it slosh around as he shakes it.] Wow, how stingy can you get?
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[In fact it's really expensive. A lot of her family's wealth goes to purchasing high quality gemstones to contain stores of mana. That, and her legal guardian kind of screwed over most of the family's investments and other assets.
Rin half-stomps her way over to a fine looking kettle and puts some water on for tea. She should be getting her servant to do this, but the task keeps her hands busy so she doesn't feel the need to mouth off about her finances. She's still bitter over Kirei significantly slashing whatever budget she may have had for purchasing high quality stones for mana storage.]
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So I was summoned by a penniless mage? Don't tell me you plan to win the Grail just to pay your mortgage off.
[In the meantime... since she's making the tea, he decides to sit himself down at the table, leaning back in the seat until he can kick his feet up.]
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[Though she has to play this game carefully. She only has a limited amount of gems to use on this war after all. However if she has the most powerful Knight Class servant that should be enough to make sure her gem usage is manageable. Strategy will be key, though the more Saber – Greed — speaks the more she's tempted to waste a command seal to shut his sassy ass up.]
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[It's not even really that he's criticizing her. It's a kind of admiration, really. What she wanted didn't really fit within the scope of normal human avarice.]
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[As the water is put on to boil Rin takes a seat at the table as well, but she sits across from Greed.
Just to pull the table toward her with the intent of removing it from under his propped up feet.]
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Ow, dammit, what's the big idea!?
[He's been back in the human world for like ten minutes and this is what he gets...]
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[She smiles brightly despite the dark circles beginning to form under her eyes from lack of sleep. The expression is clearly a mask for the anger boiling under her skin.]
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Tch. I get summoned from across the void to fight your enemies and I'm expected to have table manners. [But you know what? He picks up his chair and sits down. This time all four legs on the floor.] Besides, I'm not that ancient.
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Her water comes to a boil. Rin lets out a small sigh, and stands from the chair to tend to it. Carefully she removes the kettle from the heat. She then pours the hot water into a cup that has a cheap teabag in it and its string dangling over the rim. No expensive loose-leaf here with a mesh strainer or anything. However Greed might notice that the delicate porcelain she uses as a teacup might be expensive even if the tea isn't.]
You're a servant, not a dog. I shouldn't have to expect to clean up after your mess.
[Now that the fake smile has disappeared her tiredness shows more plainly on her face even if she's trying to keep a neutral countenance.]
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Still, it wasn't forever... But what a pain. He takes his cup when she returns, but that's when he notices that without her smile, she looks exhausted.]
... yeesh, just how long did you spend setting up this whole thing?
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[Her hand lifts to politely cover a large yawn she tries holding back.]
All this after a long day at school. My mana is at its peak around 2am, so...
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The hell? You're going to fight in a war and you bothered to go to school?
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[She's confident this is how things should be. Rin swirls the tea in her cup just a little before bringing it to her lips. Gently she breathes some air on the surface to cool it before sipping.]
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So he finished his tea and stood, leaning on the table.]
Then I think it's time for you to be hitting the hay. I can't have my Master dozing off in the middle of a battle, can I?
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[Though she can't protest too much. She's bleary eyed with heavy lids. She'll probably sleep until midday tomorrow. Rin sips down most of her tea so she can head to bed after it.]
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[With that fake smile plastered on her lips again Rin stands, and takes her tea to the sink. She briefly rinses it out so the liquid won't stain the delicate porcelain, and then begins to walk out of the kitchen.]
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