I like to think of the multiple versions of shirou as the same person as interpreted in Fate/hollow ataraxia, In HF route on VN I'm pretty sure there are scenes where he "kinda" remembers stuff from the alternate timelines?
I like to think of the multiple versions of shirou as the same person as interpreted in Fate/hollow ataraxia, In HF route on VN I'm pretty sure there are scenes where he "kinda" remembers stuff from the alternate timelines?
Get on with it, I might have better things to do.
*Checks schedule*
ah, dammit....
Got any other scene besides his prescient "Rule Breaker might be dangerous" , which he had in Fate route too(except without spelling out that it might break contracts)
Well that wouldn't work because that's just his passive ability to read weapons due to his RM. Not some clairvoyant ability.
I haven't really talked with anyone else about this, but I can see it.
The circumstances are different and then there's all this talk of him giving up, which doesn't even matter in the end, which I just don't agree with.Like how they thought Shirou going so far, and reacting how he did for Sakura didn't gel with them, despite them kinda throwing it in your face how seriously Shirou takes the people closest to him. Like how in the final battle in Fate, where he was walking with Saber to the temple, where he considers how badly he didn't want to lose her and considers backing out of the fight.
Hell, that in itself would be as much of an abdication of duty than people imply HF was imo, given in HF Shirou is diehard wanting to solve the issue entirely, not just saving Sakura, he just wasn't willing to sacrifice Sakura for it.
But who is atoning for what and how? I don't see anything happen to those two at the end besides Shirou who comes back. There wasn't any atonement.But in that scene in Fate he very much considers for a moment running away with Saber and only really pulls back because he considers she would dislike him for that. Plus, his whole mentality is that he wants to "replace the chair for himself in his heart for her", which you could make the argument that wouldn't be healthy, as a counter in an argument for Sakura/Shirou where its not that he wants to replace "himself" for Sakura, he wants to be with her as a couple and get through their trials together (what the final walk before using RB on her, was about his talk of atonement, which considering his character, should be something you pay attention to with his words).
I mean, it was just a thought.Then you have UBW, where Taiga gets kidnapped, and Rin muses on the decision to give up on her rather than take Caster's deal. Shirou considers killing Rin, but self censors it in his head. He was totally looking to take the deal and was willing if not chomping at the bit, ready to fight Rin if she was going to try sacrificing Taiga, but that is often put under the radar.
I think that's just their preference though?Its amusing, but I think people tend to, even if its a little harsh to say so, project themselves a little bit on Shirou(their idea of what the ideal means to him, the enforcement of it, the execution), and not understand the totality of his character running through all these routes, so no surprise if they break them up mentally based on that.
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