Roman studies Lord El Melloi II as he tries to explain himself. However, before he can answer, he hears a whining noise coming from the kitchen area behind them. "Hold on a minute. I'll be right back." They both need this.
He returns carrying a tray with coffee, and some assorted snacks: sugar cookies, slices of lemon cake, and a few crackers. He doesn't know what Waver likes, so he got him a bit of everything. He set it down and pours him a cup of coffee. "Here we go. It must be a long day, so you must be hungry."
He gestures him to take a bite to eat while he serves himself some coffee too. There's a point in this that's not just to play good host (though that's his main motivation). If he agrees and takes the meal feeling the pangs of hunger or thirst, he has an answer to his problem that also addresses his other one.
"It's maybe all mental. You're overthinking this," he points out before taking a long sip to awake his exhausted brain. Servants, for example, do not need to drink or eat anymore as long as they are supplied mana to materialize, and Chaldea's been doing that just fine. "Servants when they materialized don't really think about the output of their circuits, for example," he clarifies, guessing what could be bothering him but is a general observation as a former Caster Servant and a former magus. "Did you know your Magical Energy stat is A+?" That's what he means. "They aren't longer what they used to be, they are conditioned or boosted by their Saint Graphs. Woa- Hot!" He excuses himself a second when the coffee burns his tongue a little. Time to bring some fresh water to the table.
And time to dodge how the hell does he know this when he gets back. He hopes he doesn't feel is weird he's aware how a Servant proceeds when he's summoned without the obvious lack of "in the known" that limits his performance.
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He returns carrying a tray with coffee, and some assorted snacks: sugar cookies, slices of lemon cake, and a few crackers. He doesn't know what Waver likes, so he got him a bit of everything. He set it down and pours him a cup of coffee. "Here we go. It must be a long day, so you must be hungry."
He gestures him to take a bite to eat while he serves himself some coffee too. There's a point in this that's not just to play good host (though that's his main motivation). If he agrees and takes the meal feeling the pangs of hunger or thirst, he has an answer to his problem that also addresses his other one.
"It's maybe all mental. You're overthinking this," he points out before taking a long sip to awake his exhausted brain. Servants, for example, do not need to drink or eat anymore as long as they are supplied mana to materialize, and Chaldea's been doing that just fine. "Servants when they materialized don't really think about the output of their circuits, for example," he clarifies, guessing what could be bothering him but is a general observation as a former Caster Servant and a former magus. "Did you know your Magical Energy stat is A+?" That's what he means. "They aren't longer what they used to be, they are conditioned or boosted by their Saint Graphs. Woa- Hot!" He excuses himself a second when the coffee burns his tongue a little. Time to bring some fresh water to the table.
And time to dodge how the hell does he know this when he gets back. He hopes he doesn't feel is weird he's aware how a Servant proceeds when he's summoned without the obvious lack of "in the known" that limits his performance.