alright, so she wouldnât be entirely hopeless if the need for a display of skill showed up. you nod in response, satisfied for now. you may ask her to get a training session or two in so the basics are fresh in her mind, should a display of skill ever be needed in front of the people in grado⌠but you doubt itâd come to that. still, it never hurts to be prepared for anything.Â
  your first thought is to ask alfonse about a sword, but then you realize that might not be the best idea. he may decide he wants to teach you personally, which⌠sounds like the entire opposite of a problem when you think about it, but he may also question your intent to âlearnâ and youâre not sure you can stomach the thought of lying to him. especially not when you have to keep this little excursion from reaching his ears in the first place; of the royal siblings, alfonse would be more likely to veto the foray into a pre-war magvel and meddling in their affairs.Â
  you donât know eliwood-sama well enough to ask him about it either, butâŚÂ
âi can talk to marth-sama. i donât think heâd question me too much about it. but i donât know if i could get us a rapier; i think i heard someone saying that only nobility or royaltyâs allowed to use them. but then⌠if itâs only supposed to be a prop⌠maybe you could use magic to make it look like a rapier?â
  illusions are a thing, right? not all magic is for combat. when eirika-sama continues speaking, you nod along in agreement. she would know better about how to remain discreet in magvel than you would, and intercepting any messengers shouldnât be too difficult. and even if it was⌠you really donât mind the challenge. your heart is pounding at the thoughtâ despite the danger, you can help someone. thereâs something only you can do. and in all the time youâve been in this faraway land, youâve never felt more⌠alive than you do now, just thinking about it.
âwe can definitely pull it off, eirika-sama. if this is what you really want to do, then iâll see it through. i promise.â god, you should probably reign in the enthusiasm, but itâs just so difficult to keep the smile off your faceâ and you canât help but laugh at her question. âusually, my group and i wouldâve gotten in by now. weâd take a look around to get an idea what it is weâre dealing with, then go from there. any weapons or armor weâd need to buy, we would⌠and then the infiltration starts. in our case, we⌠have a bit of preparation before we can even get in.âÂ
  you toy with your phone some, wondering if you could access your notepad app. perhaps unsurprisingly, once you exit that first app the screen is frozen once more. you try tapping the app again, and it loads flawlessly. it seems you really can only use your phone to access the metaverse⌠lame. you would have liked to show off to the summoner a little. in any case, the phoneâs returned to your pocket and you simply make a mental note to write all this down so you wonât forget later.
âwe need to get into grado first, before anythingâ i think sharena-sama is our best bet. alfonse-sama⌠would question why weâd want to go. if we could pass off our visit as you wanting to show me what things were like before the war, we could probably get sharena-sama on board. but⌠i think itâd only work once, and sheâd probably want to come too. is there any spell that could transport people? if we can just find that world with sharena-samaâs help, we wouldnât need her every time we tried to go⌠and we wouldnât just vanish after she brings us the first timeâ thatâd be suspicious on our end.Â
if we can get that going for us⌠ohâ we also need to figure out how much time is left before lyon-sama starts the war and set a deadline. from there, itâs all just getting into his palace, securing a route to the treasure, and sending the calling card.â
  ⌠you feel like youâre forgetting something, and frown as you fiddle some more with your hair.
âthereâs something elseâ oh. right. weâll need a code name for you, too, but i guess we donât need to figure that one out just yet. ⌠any questions? i kind of just dumped a lot of information on you. heh, sorry⌠iâm a little fired up.â
Disguising a regular sword as a rapier... Eirika put a hand to her chin and looked pensive. âA minor illusion is easy to cast... Iâd need to mask the magic used to do it so Lyon doesnât catch on, but that shouldnât be too hard... he wouldnât be looking for it, so if I place the rune under the crossguard and keep the release of magic constant instead of in bursts...â she trailed off there, realising none of this would make sense to Hibiki. â...in short, Iâll figure something out.â
His question about transporting people and circumventing Princess Sharenaâs curiosity was a bigger problem, and she put her hand on her neck as she considered their options. They definitely couldnât have her there. She was foreign and her enthusiasm would complicate any stealth missions they would get up to. âWell, teleportation magic does exist. Powerful mages use it to travel from one kingdom to another- even from one castle to another if they donât care about etiquette. But itâs limited. I donât think it will take us from one -world- to another. Remember what Prince Alfonse said: travel between worlds is strictly regulated and goes through Zenith, unless both the starting and destination world have an Outrealm Gate.â
And chances were that IF they could use teleportation magic to get in, he would be alerted to it on the spot. Eirika wasnât stupid, she could see that Hibiki and the prince were growing closer every day. She would not be responsible for breaking up that friendship, especially since they both needed it. No, the Gateway would be their best bet, and that meant they needed a Gatekeeper to identify it. But he was right, Sharena would insist on coming with.
â...sleep.â she frowned nervously. What she was about to suggest was a poor show of gratitude to their guide, but it was the only way. âMagvel has sleep staves. My affinity for them is much weaker than for other magic, but I can use them to put Princess Sharena in a deep slumber. If I can recast it every time we return to the inn to regroup, she shouldnât wake up until weâre ready to go home... or, well, tour Magvel like we told her we would. Itâs... not polite, but it would work...â
âIâll try and find one here when you go off to find a sword. My curiosity and intent to study and master different kinds and uses for magic is well-known, so it shouldnât arouse suspicion. We just need to make sure Princess Sharena doesnât catch on so she doesnât put two and two together later.â
And then there was... the timeframe.
âFiguring out the deadline shouldnât be hard, either. I know what Lyon feels like.â She realised that sounded odd to the uninitiated, but Hibiki knew well about her magic. âI trained with him. Studied with him. His magical signature and aura are ingrained in my mind to the point where I donât actively notice them if Iâm not looking for them, but if they change, it will feel wrong. I... I also know what the Demon King feels like...â she shuddered. âThat change in him has been burnt into my memory. I will be able to compare Lyonâs current signature to that easily and find out how far the corruption has spread. We can also try and get into touch with Knoll, his attendant, and figure out how far his research on the Fire Emblem has gotten... we have options.â
She shook her head at his apology for dumping a lot on her. âDonât worry about it. Itâs not as if we have never dumped a lot of information on you, either. As for a codename...â her face lit back up a little at that, after the pain of remembering Lyonâs altered state. Call her a small child, but codenames and secret organisations? That was exciting! âOhhh, I donât know. Do you think itâll be necessary, though? I donât have a costume or something like Arsene,â she waved a little at a point just above Hibiki in case the spirit was listening and watching, just not visible, âSo I donât know if Iâll need one. Iâd love to, though! Itâd make me feel like a part of things.â Even if she very obviously wasnât, since this wouldnât be happening in Hibikiâs world.