You mean the upcoming Lostbelt?
Speaking of Morgan, has Nimue appeared or been mentioned in Fate anywhere?
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nimue is noted to be the lady of the lake who raised lancelot
so french lady of the lake
while vivian is the one for england
For me, it's Oda the fucking loli Nobunaga. There was NO reason to genderbend him, and he had known, legitimate issue in real life, which makes this genderbend break my suspension of disbelief because no magical futa-cock can explain this one. Also, I dislike the fact that Fate genderbends take away from actual female heroes by just turning males into females as a form of fanservice. It was okay for Arturia, but afterwards, I don't know.
Sorry for that little rant.
I hate to break it to you, but there is no real suspension of disbelief here, they did it because gag characters.
...only super serious characters can be in my events that revolve around farming chibi Pokemon versions of themselves.
Also I am confused at the insinuation that nobunaga is a loli
Yeah, I wasn't sure about whether she was full gag or had graduated to serious yet. My bad. In that case, my least favorite Servant would be loli Jack or genderbent Drake. There are plenty of good female pirates out there to use in the case of the latter. As for Jack, she should have been FAR less provocatively dressed and explored better as a character. The other children looked more genuine.
Also, I don't like that that one Shinsegumi member is a Saberface.
Okita is also a gag character
To be fair, if you're comparing historical figures, males outnumber females ten to one, and that doesn't even take into account mythology.
In mythology, and let's use the Greeks for an example; if you're female, you're either Paris of Troy, who does fuck all but has blokes warring around her, or you're Medea, at best mindraped by a god, and at worst a horrifying harpy who'll murder her own kids if she's told the standard "sure, of course i love you, yeah, you're the only one for me" lie to get some nookie, or you're one of the Amazons, who're proud warriors whose only role is to be kidnapped or murdered by the score by a bloke who's being set up to be a hero, or you're Medusa, who either bangs a god or is raped (though if a greek god is propositioning you, your consent isn't relevant), and then is turned into a horrifying monster, and then is killed by yet another bloke being set up for hero-dom.
If you don't genderbend, your choice for waifus is slim, to say the least.
Thank goodness. If that weren't the case...In any case, I CAN say I am quite tired of the Saberface. Also, Karna always looked too alien for me. I get his armor is fused to his skin and all, but his face was just way too thin, and he has the sort of alien bishi look that you'd associate more with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5. Also, Rama looks too much like Sita and doesn't have blue skin.
That is certainly true to some extent. However, I still feel that Type Moon isn't trying hard enough to find actual female heroes and instead resorts to the easier method of genderbending, which honestly is bullshit because with FGO, Type Moon has shown it will reach pretty far to make Servants, so there's no excuse to not look for slightly lesser known actual female heroes. There are plenty of powerful Goddess pseudo-servants that could be added, there are plenty of female pirates from the Age of the Sail who made names for themselves, and even more examples I can't quite name off the top of my head.
incoming Raff
I mean, if you're looking for a 'as faithful as possible to the written legend taking very little creative liberties with the aesthetic interpretation of the characters' Fate is pretty bluntly not the place to look in general.Like, Tubetop Medusa and full body spandex leotard cu chulainn were there from the start
I know, it's just Karna's design feels off to me for non-source related reasons, and Rama looks too womanly, even if he was known for being unnaturally beautiful in myth.
Point taken, and that brings me to Astolfo. His design is just unfortunate, even if I kinda liked his character.