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Some IRL drama has really cut into my writing time this last week, so this is later than I wanted it to be. Here you go, though.

So I'm sure a certain someone came as a pretty big surprise last week. This chapter is about the aftermath of that, because no, summoning your enemy into your home base is not necessarily a great idea. Letting them stay even less so.

But, well, some parts of that are simple, and some are quite a bit more complicated.

EDIT: Moving down.

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Gifted-Monster

Jolt-er huh? It was quite a...shock. ;) But in all seriousness, Jalter is small potatoes compared to Taylor. Even if J killed a hundred thousand, that's a good day for an Endbringer attack. Hell, Leviathan hitting Brockton probably killed a good million at least! And that's to say nothing about Scion. Admittedly Taylor's sense of scale is warped but even still, compared to what Taylor has seen and done, Jalter's actions may as well just be the actions of a whiny chuunibyou.

TimeDiver

Okay, I tend to forget that canon!Chaldea routinely summoned the nigh-impossible (up to and including Divine Spirits, some without the requisite human host to become Pseudo-Servants, or plain weirdness such as Jeanne d'Arc Alter Santa Lily, separate from OG!Jalter)... but this chapter brought back THAT reminder like a brick to the face. So, rather than having some form of character development from 'further down THIS timestream' (unless Jalter is just keeping quiet for now) or somehow being a valid What-If? from the OG timeline Chaldea, combine the sheer, concentrated bullshit that is Saint Quartz with a full scan of Jeanne Alter's Saint Graph... and voila.

Gifted-Monster

That does make me try to imagine Taylor's reaction to either Santa Saber, Santa Lily, Santa Quetz or whatever else. /boggle