Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
Phantom Flying Dutchman fused with Phantom Davy Jones fused with Alter Ego Cthulhu
Deep sea, deep lore
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Localizationing stuff
No you were saying a conglamtion of ghosts similar to Jack, which I disagree with. I can't see that happening for their case personally. I'm also not considering what I'm saying as wank. Because wank is taking something already and increasing it beyond it's level. While a Lobo situation isn't just them as their selves but as an addition to something else thus the power is increased that way. This is probably just how I see it but if two seperate things are made into a new Servant it isn't wank to me because it makes sense they be more powerful because it's two sets of abilties in one, while something like Scathach or even Gilgamesh really is just taking what they originally were and just amplifying way beyond that. That is wank to me. If that seems confusing that is because that's just how I define it personally, which Is why I considered what your suggestion different from what i said. Tho really it is cool if you just want to call it semantics.
Last edited by Iceblade44; May 13th, 2018 at 07:05 PM.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
In Okeanos and in Salomon really there we're some comparisons. For one thing when Teach had his original Servant crew the ship was so hard that the Bond's cannons couldn't damage it and in Salomon without Hector Eric said those two ships were equal. The Argo on the other hand was immune to cannon fire naturally so I'd think it be higher then Drake's but that's not taking the the ghost fleet into account so I don't know.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
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Actually Holmes description makes me sure its a fancy name for eirei and not for servant
First part describing ghost liner, that is eirei, second describing servant summoning.Ghost Liner. Belt of boundary record. Superior spirit status that is the Heroic Spirits, connected to the Human Order. Among the, say, CLock Tower classification of spiritualism magic or more commonly known as sumonning art, even the technique that momentarily borrow a part of such a terrifying power is extraordinarily hard to do
Also didnt Sanda asked Nasu for a fancy term for eirei and was given ghost liner?
Tell me if im wrong tho
Last edited by castor212; May 13th, 2018 at 08:21 PM.
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Can't really express myself well, I was aware of Teach's crew power up but descriptions of the boats otherwise make it difficult to discern what's so special about each one than just having high defense, canon power etc, since they still get treated as regular seafaring vessels otherwise.
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Originally Posted by successor of the Matou family
Arguably the most famous ghost ship in the Western hemisphere... known only because of a children's cartoon and a Disney movie? Really? WTF!? I had read ghost stories featuring the Flying Dutchman as a child, long before SpongeBob was a thing. It's practically a trope to invoke the name of the Dutchman during any ghost story that takes place at sea. In fact, I'm pretty sure TV Tropes actually uses the Dutchman as the trope namer for stories about ghost ships that forcefully add people to the crew and just plain ghost ships in general.
Now that I could see. I had read multiple stories involving the Dutchman, but didn't learn about Vander Decken until years later.
Yes. Just... yes!
I can't believe the Flying Dutchman is actually a real thing.
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.
In Bryn's latest interlude. Can't give my input to it because my brain assplode reading it.
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