The cursed cat of Britain is Fou right
The cursed cat of Britain is Fou right
Most likely under his designation as Cath Palug, yes.
I think they talk about the Picts in fragments too.
And they have a sprite for the Picts in the datamine.
Whatever they are, p excited for them
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Well sash is a sash made from Ares' banner
What if she just ripped off another part of the banner
:O
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
We actually fight Picts in Caesar's strengthening.
What the hell are picts.
I mean there a tribe of people sure but are they like some innsmouth things?
With the way the keep adding shit to gils vault, soon he will have the root in it.
Life is short, we don't need to shitpost at eachother about nasu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts
Oh look that was hard it took me almost three seconds
With the way the keep adding shit to gils vault, soon he will have the root in it.
Life is short, we don't need to shitpost at eachother about nasu.
"uhh idk like your aliens in the sci-fi movies?"
-Mordred
.Mashu asks them why they had said that tomatoes are “Pirate-like” before, and they ask you if you know where tomatoes come from. They explain that they were originally a crop only found in America, and were first brought to Europe by Christopher Columbus. Columbus kickstarted the explosive European development that lead into the Age of Exploration, and that the ensuing mass exchange of cultures and goods was known as the Columbian Exchange. Exotic things became commonplace in locations where they had never even been heard of before and it’s as if the common reality of the entire world ended up shifting due to the process he initiated.
>Mary: “You could say that Columbus ‘plundered the common sense from the continent’ at the end of his voyage. Thinking like that, he’s like a great-Senpai to us pirates.”
>Anne: “And so we honour him with this tomato field, praying that we may also plunder a great treasure that may overturn the world!”
No.
Yet.
We would need to get him first to check too without relying on datamine, but being story-locked Servants does not help the cause.
It's interesting to see how AB&MR seem to be admiring him, when in Agartha pretty much everybody thought he was a bastard for his actions. I suppose that's a different way to look at what he did too.
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