Alexis tried her best to explain, and after replaying the clip replayed several times, Scarlet finally understood her concern. Still, she was confident. “This would never happen. Don’t worry.”
“How can you be so sure?!” Alexis protested, pointing at the paused scene of Gilgamesh and Enkidu blasting each other with Enuma Elish. “Look! They could totally explode a whole continent! I mean, we’re talking like...humanoid nukes here!”
“Their power comes from their Masters, doesn’t it?” Scarlet pointed out calmly. “Trust me, no human in this world could fuel them to that level.”
“But, like they could use the Ley lines...”
“If someone actually used the Ley lines (some sort of power source from earth) on such a massive scale, the Queen would have alerted me,” Scarlet raised an eyebrow. “The Queen’s been observing the world for centuries, since the time of legends. She never once mentioned the Holy Grail War or Ley lines to me. Do you really think she wouldn’t tell me about this?”
Alexis thought about it for a moment, then exhaled. “You’re right, I guess I’m just, like, over-worrying.”
After a brief silence, Scarlet asked, “When is this coming out?”
“It’s like...thirty years from now, I think?” Alexis counted on her fingers. “Oh! I mean, Fate/Strange Fake. The Fate universe started way earlier, like, in the year 2000...I think? I never got the chance to get super into it before I got here. Ugh, I still haven’t started the game!”
“So, you just learned about the Servants’ lore, and their anime and video clips.”
“Yup!” Alexis nodded enthusiastically. “I mean, just look at him! Gilgamesh is hot! Okay, yeah, he’s got an awful personality, thinking everyone else is, like, a total ‘mongrel’, but hey, he’s hot! And Enkidu? Also hot! That’s all that matters.”
“...Okay.”
“Not just him, though. There are loads of hot guys in the series!” Alexis emphasised, “Even some of the grandpas are, like, super hot!”
“...Grandpa?”
“The First Hassan! He’s literally why assassins are called assassins,” Alexis said, eyes sparkling. “Oh, and Archer! In his red battle suit – super good at cooking. He’s like, the mom of the group.”
“...Archer?” Scarlet looked puzzled but decided not to think too deeply about it. Instead, she asked, “By the way, what class do you think I’d be?”
“Lancer, obviously!” Alexis paused, considering it. “But also maybe Caster. You could totally have two classes and more, like Cú Chulainn! Oh, he’s super hot too! And honestly, your battle suit looked a lot like the one he wore in the anime...”
Scarlet chuckled and set the thought aside. “Right. Well, I’m starting my training now, so keep it quiet, okay?”
“Actually, I’m heading back.” Alexis quickly shoved her things into her bag. “So glad none of this stuff is actually gonna happen. Anyway, see you tomorrow. Byeee!”
“Bye,” Scarlet replied, watching her leave before beginning her warm-ups.
But as the door closed behind Alexis, something nagged at Scarlet. The door had closed slower than usual, creaking as it did...Hmm, probably needs some oil, she thought, shrugging it off and continue with her routine.
The next day, she was surprised to find that the twins had managed to bring Alexis’s character design to life.
They inserted a glass piece, about the size of a thumb, into a wooden board carved with an empty slot. Something activated, and a holographic yet solid-looking screen materialized above the board, floating in mid-air. The screen displayed an animation of two boys tipping their hats and bowing, them jumping aside as two wands shot into view, forming a sparkling “W” - their logo, a W with two intertwined wands.
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“Fancy, isn’t it?” Fred grinned broadly, “I must say, milady, your suggestion to put our logo on every product has been a real beacon for us. Our name’s spread to people who haven’t even bought anything yet!”
“We’ve even had an order from Germany!” George added, his face lighting up. “Blimey!”
“Glad it helped.” Scarlet examined the wooden plate as the screen displayed a blank page with only a play button. “So, what’s next?”
“In our first design, this shard only holds one game, so just click play, and we’re set. But we hit a bit of a snag fitting all of Wizard’s Gambit into this small glass piece – it's just too complex. So, it’s a demo version for now.” Fred explained. “Anyway, it’ll work for testing the character designs. Just click play, and we can test it out.”
George tapped the play button, then placed a card onto the wooden plate.
A vortex appeared on the plate, then a man in armour holding a sword emerged, scowling and addressing the audience, “You’re the one who summoned me? Whatcha’ want me to kill?”
The art style wasn’t quite the 2D anime look Alexis had aimed for. It looked more like a 3D model trying to resemble 2D in some mobile games, or similar to the Vtubers Scarlet had stumbled upon in her previous life.
Scarlet glanced at a proud Alexis, who had her hands on her hips. “Looks neat. What about the other characters?”
George swapped the Swordman card for another, this time showing a young woman holding a spear. “Spearman, at your service.”
The voice of the spear-wielding woman caught Scarlet off guard. She narrowed her eyes at Alexis. “Why does her voice sound like an older version of me?”
Alexis looked away with a sheepish smile. “Well...I might’ve been a bit inspired by you, hehe.”
Fred and George chuckled.
George took away the Spearman card and place another. This time, a middle-aged man with a longbow appeared, muttering, “Let’s get this over with quick. I need a nap.”
Fred nodded approvingly. “Brilliant. Just as we imagined. Well worth splitting wizard chess just to study their magic.”
Scarlet eyed the three cards. “So, only three characters?”
“They can be upgraded.” George held up more cards. “This one makes them a team leader, this one a captain, and this one a general.”
Fred pointed to another stack. “These are buffs, weapons, and items.”
“Only healing potions?” Scarlet flipped through the cards. “No clerics or classes to heal injured units?”
“The commander - meaning the player - has healing powers,” Fred explained, pointing to a corner of the wooden plate. “In 1v1, the commander can heal their unit three times, with a minute gap between each use, and no recharges. In 5v5, three heals with a recharge. Troops-vs-troops allows ten heals with faster recharge time.”
George added, “Plus, they can use items to speed up the recharge.”
“And all cards can only be drawn from the stack beside the battlefield? Once every minute?” Scarlet asked for confirmations and received nods in reply. “So it’s all down to luck – no picking favourites?”
“For this version, no,” Fred replied with a mischievous smile. “But for an upgraded version - definitely.”
“And we’ll sell it at different prices,” George added with a similar grin.
“With even more stylish characters, each with their own lore and stories--”
“--getting players hooked on collecting them, just like with the Chocolate frog cards.”
“And we’ll package these with our other consumables--”
“--our sales will soar so high, and we’ll be the finest businessmen, bringing joy and laughter to everyone!”
Scarlet was impressed. “Wow, you two dream big.”
Alexis, however, looking a bit downcast. “I wish I knew what my dream was.”
“Until you do, just keep making games with us!” Fred said, clapping her on the shoulder. “After Wizard’s Gambit is a hit, we’ll make one of your simple game next. You’ll be famous, Alexis!”
“Or,” Scarlet suggested, “you could still consider sending a résumé to Nintendo or PlayStation.”
Alexis’s eyes lit up, then an idea struck her. “Or, I could start my own studio and make indie games!”
Scarlet nodded. “If you’ve got the funding.”
“Which means I’d better start saving up if I want my own studio.” Alexis sank thoughtfully into her plans.
Turning back to Fred and George, Scarlet asked, “So, next up is finishing the game table design?”
“Absolutely,” Fred nodded. “Although we’ll have to slow down a bit – exams are coming, and we’re not taking a bunch of T’s home.”
Scarlet chuckled. “Fair enough. Just let me know if you need any galleons.”
“Will do, Milady!” The twins chorused.
With a satisfied sigh, Scarlet bid the game makers goodbye and headed to the library. Life was just lovely without villains lurking in the shadows.
And once she dealt with the soul fragments, she’d have even more time hunt down those Death Eaters at her leisure.
Scarlet sincerely hoped her plan would succeed.