A few times, but they were always for missions and battle.
[HE DOESN'T KNOW THAT MANY JAPANESE THINGS...okay he knows a handful because Ritsuka Fujimaru is Japanese. Also because LOOKS POINTEDLY AT RAID EVENTS, SHINJUKU AND SHIMOUSA, ETC.]
No, not an airplane. [He shakes his head before glancing over at the tea.] We were Rayshifted to different areas and periods of Japan to correct the flow of history and time, using Chaldea's technology. You could say that we traveled through time.
[It sounds really strange when he talks about it with someone who isn't from Chaldea, because it IS strange now that he thinks about it.]
[At first he looks at her, but then he just smiles, laughing softly.]
It's a good thing we're having tea, because it's not going to be a short explanation. [He picks up the tray of tea and ferries it to their table.]
Goetia, the self-styled King of Demon Gods, sought to bring an end to humanity by creating singularities within history to destroy its course. This is why we had to travel through time - to Rayshift.
[He's well aware that the explanation is going to raise even more questions, judging from the expression on his face.]
Rayshifting entails the projection of the spirit of a living human being into the past. A person is placed into a Spiritron Chassis, which is also called a coffin, for the greatest chance of a successful Rayshift.
I'll just explain what I can for now. [Weiss is free to bug him for the rest of the explanation.] The coffins work for us too, since we at least have spirits. [Or rather, they ARE spirits. Maybe they're not alive ALIVE but they were technically kind of alive as Servants.]
[Sanson decides to just busy himself with pouring tea into the cups and passing Weiss one of the croissants.]
You know how normally, Servants are summoned to fight for a Holy Grail, which has the power to grant wishes? This time, Holy Grails in various points in time to distort history and the foundation of humanity.
[What's a better way to explain this?]
A better way to say this is...hmm, give me an example of a significant historical event in Remnant.
Hm... Then. . . when the Atlas Kingdom unveiled the Cross Continental System and gave the entire world a means to communicate with one another no matter where they were.
If a Holy Grail were to be left in that point in time, the Cross Continental System would not have been finished, or would not have been built at all. Some important figures during that time may also be...er, corrupted, for lack of a better term, or manipulated in some way to alter the course of history.
And that, as you can imagine, would have a catastrophic effect on the present and future.
Yes. [He nods.] It will be as if the Holy Grail never materialized in that part of history. But sometimes, traces of the Grail's power linger, and we have to return to clean up what is left.
Cleaning up, more often than not, involves fighting monsters that have no place in history.
[It's already complicated for him and HE'S part of the effort to clean up this mess. He smiles at her; there are things even he still can't quite understand, but he'll do his best to tell her as much as he can about Chaldea.
And all the crazy people and Servants involved with it.]
Absolutely. But in return, I'd like to know more about Remnant. It sounds like a very fascinating world, notwithstanding its dangers.
[His world was dangerous too, what with demon gods and rogue Servants causing chaos. And the Holy Grails.]
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[ Sanson!! You gotta teach her all the Japanese things now, too! ]
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[HE DOESN'T KNOW THAT MANY JAPANESE THINGS...okay he knows a handful because Ritsuka Fujimaru is Japanese. Also because LOOKS POINTEDLY AT RAID EVENTS, SHINJUKU AND SHIMOUSA, ETC.]
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[ Midorima mentioned that's how you travel long distances... ]
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[It sounds really strange when he talks about it with someone who isn't from Chaldea, because it IS strange now that he thinks about it.]
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[ Which is Weiss' way of saying "Charles? Explain". ]
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It's a good thing we're having tea, because it's not going to be a short explanation. [He picks up the tray of tea and ferries it to their table.]
Goetia, the self-styled King of Demon Gods, sought to bring an end to humanity by creating singularities within history to destroy its course. This is why we had to travel through time - to Rayshift.
[He's well aware that the explanation is going to raise even more questions, judging from the expression on his face.]
Rayshifting entails the projection of the spirit of a living human being into the past. A person is placed into a Spiritron Chassis, which is also called a coffin, for the greatest chance of a successful Rayshift.
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I have somewhere to be in a little while.
[ Like, she really does. Midorima ordered food and she has to go to his apartment in less than an hour. ]
How do you rayshift if you're... you know.
[ A Servant?? Not alive??? ]
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I'll just explain what I can for now. [Weiss is free to bug him for the rest of the explanation.] The coffins work for us too, since we at least have spirits. [Or rather, they ARE spirits. Maybe they're not alive ALIVE but they were technically kind of alive as Servants.]
[Sanson decides to just busy himself with pouring tea into the cups and passing Weiss one of the croissants.]
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[ The rayshifting issue's been addressed, at least. ]
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[What's a better way to explain this?]
A better way to say this is...hmm, give me an example of a significant historical event in Remnant.
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[ Something nice, for once. ]
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And that, as you can imagine, would have a catastrophic effect on the present and future.
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Then what happens if the Holy Grail isn't there anymore?
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[Easier said than done.]
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Cleaning up, more often than not, involves fighting monsters that have no place in history.
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[ It's still not something she fully understands, because it sounds a little too complicated for a conversation over tea, but!! ]
Tell me more about it when I'm back? I want to understand where you're from, what you're fighting for.
[ And in turn, get to know him better. ]
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And all the crazy people and Servants involved with it.]
Absolutely. But in return, I'd like to know more about Remnant. It sounds like a very fascinating world, notwithstanding its dangers.
[His world was dangerous too, what with demon gods and rogue Servants causing chaos. And the Holy Grails.]
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[ Probably not, but more background is always good! ]