research is for nerds and i ain't no nerd
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It's better to be a researcher nerd than a Naruto-copier weeb (says the guy whose username has Padoru on it and uses a blushing Shiki as his profile pic)
no, just do what takeuchi does
So make a palette-swapped Artoria and sell it as a new character?
So, which sheet should I finish first, Marie Curie, Alfred Nobel or Sigmund Freud? Turns out working on 3 sepatare sheets while working on college projects isn't really a good idea (duh).
On this note, how do you more prolific sheet creators even find time to churn out that many sheets? Especially Shiki-pon, like seriously dude that's amazing.
Should I just stay away from famous or complicated figures (Zagreus turns out to be more complicated than he seems to be because, yknow, Dionysus.) and just go back to obscure and less complicated subjects. Or maybe I should just stop over complicating stuff, keeping it nice and simple...
Marie Curie
Quote:
"Yatagarasu guides Emperor Jimmutowards the plain of Yamato.
In Japanese mythology, this flying creature is a raven or a jungle crow called Yatagarasu (八咫烏, "eight-span crow")[16] and the appearance of the great bird is construed as evidence of the will of Heaven or divine intervention in human affairs.[17]
Although Yatagarasu is mentioned in a number of places in Shintō, the depictions are primarily seen on Edo wood art, dating back to the early 1800s wood-art era. Although not as celebrated today, the crow is a mark of rebirth and rejuvenation; the animal that has historically cleaned up after great battles symbolized the renaissance after such tragedy.
Yatagarasu as a crow-god is a symbol specifically of guidance. This great crow was sent from heaven as a guide for Emperor Jimmu on his initial journey from the region which would become Kumano to what would become Yamato, (Yoshino and then Kashihara). It is generally accepted that Yatagarasu is an incarnation of Taketsunimi no mikoto, but none of the early surviving documentary records are quite so specific.[18]
In more than one instance, Yatagarasu appears as a three legged crow not in Kojiki but in Wamyō Ruijushō.
Both the Japan Football Association and subsequently its administered teams such as the Japan national football team use the symbol of Yatagarasu in their emblems and badges respectively.[19] The winner of the Emperor's Cup is also given the honor of wearing the Yatagarasu emblem the following season."
A single glance at Wikipedia
Nobel would be nice to see. He'd be one of those Servants with a Noble Phantasm they don't like to use (dynamite), and the Nobel Prizes could do for a good secondary NP
Well, Asterism wrote one here. And I'm pretty sure I saw at least one another sheet of her somewhere.
I still say keep writing Marie Curie, I like your takes on scientist figures.
To each their own.
Actually, to 34 his own.
Personally I think Freud would be the most interesting to see written up a Servant. If only because his field of study was a lot more esoteric than the other two's, so there's more room for Nasu-style conceptual wank. (Actually someone I'd really like to see in the Nasuverse is Carl Jung, with his research into the Collective Unconscious giving him some kind of connection to Alaya, but that's another story entirely).
Does someone knew oone side where i can see the magecraft assoziate effects of the known runes ,i havent found something in this direction ?
Read Hollow Ataraxia for modern Runes, read Prototype and Lostbelt 2 for Primal Runes.
I have not finished both and my kanji is dogshit sad so I can't answer more than that.
The "List of Magic Spells" page on TM Wiki offers a partial list. Link here.