Some bits from Napoleon's profile:
- He would be shorter if summoned as a Rider.
- As a servant, he embodies the possibilities of man (primates).
- His "Light of Possibility" skill is a mix between Pioneer of the Stars and Monstrous Strenght. The reason for why it's PotS is because he both lead a life where he time and time again made the impossible possible, but also because as a servant he affirms all the weird myths about him, such as meeting the pharaohs in the great pyramid, or breaking the Sphinx's nose, etc. This light of possibility is represented by a rainbow (which I guess in some cultures represents like hopes and dreams and all).
- He has IP, but it's not used in FGO.
- His NP is "the possibilities of man (primates) turned into an artillery shell as it runs across the sky like a rainbow".
- The fact that it's a cannon is a sublimation of the sphinx myth.
- That same myth also apparently gives him an advantage against mystery.
Ozy would not be happy seeing him around Chaldea.
sounds like a Sakurai Servant!
>has IP
>has hax PotS
Hes uhh
Pretty overloaded huh
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Currently (like, actually) finishing Apocrypha 3
Drake getting it was pretty iffy already.
Napoleon's Parameters:
STR: D
END: C
AGI: A
MAG: E
LUC: B
NP: B
He's more cool than I imagined, please don't be a bad guy.
Spoiler:
Pffft guess he‘s joining emiya in the bullied by kids with higher STR club.
"An ideal is only an ideal after all. As long as you embrace that ideal, the friction with reality will continue to increase. So you will someday face reality and will have to pay for your compromises"
"An ideal is only an ideal after all. As long as you embrace that ideal, the friction with reality will continue to increase. So you will someday face reality and will have to pay for your compromises"
What if Tesla’s real death ray was smartphone gaming addiction all along
I mean, it's called Pioneer of the Stars (or Settler of the Stars in Extra, if memory serves). If it's a skill you could get just by inventing stuff, why doesn't Edison have it? Or, idk, Archimedes?
EDIT: Yes, I know "invent stuff" sounds demeaning, but even so, if his inventions were that critical to human history then there's a lot of other Servants that should also have it. Come to think of it, Da Vinci should have it like, five or six times if such a thing were possible.
Last edited by Deathhappens; July 13th, 2018 at 08:05 AM.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
I don’t know about Archimedes but PotS is supposed to represent the feat of accomplishing through genius a feat that’s common sense in the next level of civilization while still bound by the limits of the current level, which is sort of the opposite of Edison’s patent-stealing just grind it the fuck out approach