Ovid's version of this story (Heroides 9) has Heracles under the erotic control of Iole. She specifically has Heracles wear women's clothing and perform women's work.Thanks Wikipedia, I can't unsee now
Ovid's version of this story (Heroides 9) has Heracles under the erotic control of Iole. She specifically has Heracles wear women's clothing and perform women's work.Thanks Wikipedia, I can't unsee now
AWAKEN MY RULERS
Last edited by Laserman; December 15th, 2018 at 12:42 AM.
Spoiler:
Now I know why there are jellyfishes in Heaven's Feel.
Can't believe I forgot the quote from the story where one character said jellyfishes are quite the robust life form and that one species of jellyfishes are considered immortal.
They made a callback from Tsuki no Sango and I didn't even realize it.
Not dealing with it...
Why even try?
This is golden...
that's tsukihime
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
Wait, not Tsuki no Sango?
So the translated Tsuki no Sango only copied those lines from Tsukihime?
Welp
Also, I think I know why some of the Servants of the protagonists in Fate/Grand Order remember some of the incidents that happened between them.
They have talked about their bond with Servants and how the protagonist has a 100% affinity to be a Master...
I think this is how the protagonist remembers them that the Servants remember what they did during those times.
Perfect example of that is Yu Miaoyi. Normally a Servant in a Holy Grail War will not remember such trivial things. But since the protagonist remembers her as "Akuta Hinako" and not as historical Yu Miaoyi, the Yu Miaoyi that they have summoned remembers the time that she had with Chaldea, grudge and all.
Another one would be Artoria Pendragon. She remembers the time that she had with EMIYA since the protagonist remembers her as the Servant that Shirou summoned, not as Artoria Pendragon.
Third will be Avicebron since he remembers what he did in Apocrypha when normally he should not remember. And the list goes on.
Not dealing with it...
Why even try?
This is golden...
Originally Posted by tsukihimeSince Tsuki no sango is supposed to be Tsukihime 3000, its no surprise Nasu reused that metaphorOriginally Posted by tsuki no sango
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
i thought by design servants are supposed to remember everything before death. and Yu only died ....2-3 hours before being summoned
and servants are supposed to get post mortem info as books to read while waiting in-between summons, so Saber once read this book about herself where she finds herself this nice husbando so she remembers it, and Avicebron remembers reading this book about himself that made him greatly disgusted with his own action so he also remembers it. By extension Jeanne read a book about a Husbando so great she ran away from home to find him.
like,imagine if all the books you read had a self-insert protag with a self-insertion index of 99-100%
They do remember everything of their past life.
One thing the Chaldea summoning system and the Holy Grail War system of Fuyuki differs is that the Fuyuki one designed Servants to only let them "know" of the modern world, not let them remember the summoning of their past selves of previous wars unless said Servant is Saber of the 4th and 5th Holy Grail War.
Chaldea's is more of a curious case. I really don't know how that mad man did it.
Not dealing with it...
Why even try?
This is golden...
memories were probably turned off for Fuyuki system because if not, the moment you`d summon same servant twice, they`d know your plan is to murder them in the end,not give them a wish,
while Chaldea doesnt plan to murder them in the end or lie to them with the promise of a wish, so it doesnt care if they remember slight bits about the past
Yu didn't even die.
"An ideal is only an ideal after all. As long as you embrace that ideal, the friction with reality will continue to increase. So you will someday face reality and will have to pay for your compromises"
is there any Grail war in any spin off that wasnt a Blind copy of Fuyuki? possibly blindly copying all its limitations and safety measures
besides Chaldea?
This amuses Us greatly.By extension Jeanne read a book about a Husbando so great she ran away from home to find him.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
Not really? There isn't really any other system to copy besides maybe the Moon Cell's, and that's not an option in non-Extra worlds. Fuyuki is the only option for the most part.
Even Chaldea's is inspired by Fuyuki, though combined with their own tech.
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FSF also mentioned that the World will make it so the Servant has some reason to wish for the Grail.
Neither Diarmuid nor Cú Chulainn had any wish for the Grail. One just wanted to faithfully serve a lord, the other just wanted to fight to the fullest.
On the surface. The way Richard put it, even if they don't have a wish for the Grail, the World might take information from another possible version that did or eventually the Servant may find a reason or something. It was confusing when I read it, and I still don't quite understand it.
Perhaps any wish that a summonsing could technically fulfil would suffice.
Haven't there been a few of those, Emiya-kun?
BEHOLD! THE SIG OF GOLDEN TRUTH! Pillaged from McJon, Tsukikan et al.