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SCP-001: Scarlet King #2

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(AN: Here is the next part for the reaction to the Scarlet King. Let's get right into it.)



After the short break, everyone is ready to continue the viewing.

-Phase 2: 'Concrete'

•Document 4: The following is an interview between Dr. Robert Montauk and PoI-3172.

Date: 14/04/2018.

Interviewer: Dr. Robert Montauk.

Interviewee: PoI-3172

Location: Site 713, Interview Room 2.

<Begin Log>

PoI-3172: Hello again, Robert.

Dr. Montauk: Hello, Dipesh. I looked up your laws. I am afraid I am none the wiser.

"These laws must be hard to crack." Romani stated.

PoI-3172: You'll get there. What did you find?

Dr. Montauk: The "law of blood" is referenced a few times in quite a few places. But I couldn't find any concrete information.

PoI-3172: I worried you wouldn't.

Dr. Montauk: There was only one source of real use- a description of something called the Battle of the Ghemelleth, written by a defector from the Children.

"That person must have the bravery to defect." Jeanne commented.

"I almost thought that the Scarlet King's army was all mindless." Waver stated.

"But they still have the ability to think." Rider raised an eyebrow at Waver's statement.

"I mean, that I thought they will obey all of the Scarlet King's command and noone were going to disobey it, even defecting wasn't something I thought the followers would do. " Waver corrected his statement.

PoI-3172: Ahh, Hearst. Yes. I read his memoir once. The only genuine eyewitness of the King's sealing, although a rather unreliable one.

Dr. Montauk: How on earth-

PoI-3172: Oh, he embellished. He didn't leave straight away; I stumbled upon some early draft in his things, shortly before he left. I was young back then, and I remember how passionately he argued after his vision. Said we'd got the King all wrong. That he wasn't a demon or a monarch, but that he was a voice on the wind. When I was older, and figured it all out, I was surprised how close he got to a fuller understanding. He just wasn't… quite there.

"So... He was a liar?" Saber asked.

Dr. Montauk: I should have guessed he was a liar.

PoI-3172: He's not a liar, exactly; just a little lost. And you only have my word for it, doctor. Which the Foundation has made abundantly clear it doesn't trust.

Dr. Montauk: There's no reason to doubt you. What do you have to lose? You seem as eager for me to learn the truth as I am.

PoI-3172: True. And on that note, I have a question, if I may.

Dr. Montauk: Shoot. The longer I keep you talking, the greater the chance you'll slip up and tell me something you shouldn't.

'Smart.' Kiritsugu thought.

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