I just stole it from UTW because I was lazy nanodesupoi.
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Wow, I should really go to sleep nanodesupoi.
I just stole it from UTW because I was lazy nanodesupoi.
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Wow, I should really go to sleep nanodesupoi.
*Checks out information about HF manga*
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...wait. Taskohna? As in, Taskohna the H-mangaka? THAT Taskohna?
Insta-subscribed, for this will be glorious. I will drink in tears of other people's reactions.
Well, I remember that she worked on Kandachime too.
But if this is anything like Kandachime then it would end at a major cliffhanger with Sakurafags being salt over it.
With the difference that Kandachime was an original manga and this is an adaptation.
Welp. In that case forgive me, for I am being drunk as I typed this post and two before.
Well Nasu does say the sisters are almost exactly the same.
Just goes to show how similar their thoughts can be when it lines up.The solitary exception to this rule is Rin, because the two of them are so similar. I guess she's only capable of being honest with herself, or someone almost exactly like herself, yeah.
http://bosel.blog64.fc2.com/blog-entry-3508.html
Bosel's summary with some new pics.
Bring us scans and translations otherwise it's no good.
Hmm, so Shinji gets the book earlier this time. It looks like it's right at the night of the summoning.
"Fate/stay night: not really an eroge, and not really a cooking sim, but actually an RPG wherein everyone’s primary stat is “self-loathing” and the goal is to level it up beyond all the other characters."
Isn't that always the case?
I mean on Day 2 Shinji is already Rider's master or Sakura ordered Rider to set up the Bloodfort
According to Bosel, Shinji was the one who recited the chant with the book of false attendant while Sakura was in the circle being prana-y.
you'd have to ask someone with scan access if that's true.
Either way
偽神の書を
I was scratching my head for a moment before I realized it was a typo.
^^Well, it's kept vague, but Sakura does end up confronting Zouken about killing, and he tries to bribe her by saying she can keep people as pets if she didn't want to kill, she refuses and ends up deciding to leave Rider with Shinji. I assumed she hadn't made a decision until then, but she could have been re-affirming things.
@You: That would be a strange way to do it, since the book uses one of her command spells, you'd need to form tue contract first.
Did Nasu supervise the guy writing the plot, or is he given free reign? Seems like the latter.
"Fate/stay night: not really an eroge, and not really a cooking sim, but actually an RPG wherein everyone’s primary stat is “self-loathing” and the goal is to level it up beyond all the other characters."