labyrinth could be a apo spinoff since its also about a sub category grail war
don't know if its for sure in the apo world or not
labyrinth could be a apo spinoff since its also about a sub category grail war
don't know if its for sure in the apo world or not
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
Apocrypha invented them. It's specifically connected to the F/A universe because of the whole Darnic thing with him spreading information about how it worked so people tried to imitate it
I don't know if the concept has any off-hand mentions in other works, but iirc none of the spinoffs take place in the same type of universe. Strange Fake is post-Stay Night, Case Files is post-Zero (though different than SF I assume), and Grand Order is its own thing with the origins of the Grail War being a bit different. F/A is the only work that involved Darnic stealing the Greater Grail and spreading information to cause other people to try and imitate it.
I also know literally nothing about Labyrinth so yeah
FTFY :Vsorry raff, four will never be fetch
QuotesA Writer's FateF/GO JP (Updated: 4/11/2019)
You're both saying that the things you're trying to make fun of will be popular and catch on.
IIRC Case Files is the one that takes place in the main Fate timeline(s) right?
As for Strange Fake, are there indications it couldn't take place in the main Fate timelines? Other than the powerful Dead Apostle Ancestor stuff in it I mean. Like what are some other differences that show the timeline diverged?
I know I'm overthinking this but looking at this and Prisma Illya, I've come to wonder how exactly would mages tell a normal person they're interested in about the whole magic thing.And of course, that red-haired boy is living there with his original surname unchanged, but still having a honest and upright personality (as shown in his appearance in “Capsule Servant”), and likely going through days with a love comedy-like tone, along with a twin-tail magic-fist user and her cheerful little sister who laughs like a high-class young lady.
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Dead Apostle Ancestors exist in SF, for one thing.
Wait DAAs exist in SF?
Like explicitly?
Yes by title, the 27 Dead Apostle Ancestors. They were mentioned in Jester and Hanza's fight. Nasu did clarifie on some mechanics detailing the reasons why DAAs and Servant can't exist together in the same world but also clarified that SF world is a little special that its like GO world where such things are possible.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
Oh, Iceblade is right. They're called "the 'Twenty-Seven Ancestors', known as the pinnacle of vampire-kind".
we know Zelretch is everywhere and Flatt had met van Fem.
I thought the relevant Nasu diary said that Strange Fake was a "FGO like world" in that it's not really either Tsuki or Fate, but kind of a mix of both or whatever?
Originally Posted by 2017/4/15 : ノブノブの、ノブのノブノブ。(きのこ)
That's because Strange Fake is special
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just in apo
but labyrinth could always be its own world where there are subcategories somehow
sakurai never mentioned where labyrinth is placed in her TM Ace interview about Labyrinth
personally, I'd like to think it's in the apo timeline
but who knows
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.