One poster thought it was this one sword-wielding Viking woman from the Erik the Red saga who was famous for fighting while pregnant, but that doesn't take into account the main Servant is the baby.
Another mentioned the only hero he knew of who did incredible feats as a baby still in his mother's womb was Mwindo, but pointed out the mother clearly isn't African, so it can't be him.
Were there any myths about heroes who were born alongside/with a sword?
Well, Huitzilopochtli was born wielding the Fire-Serpent, which takes the shape of a Macuahuitl, which is similar to a sword... but that would be stretching it quite a bit, specially taking the blond woman in european garb into account
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Originally Posted by Faux, July 20th 2019Originally Posted by Faux, December 25th 2019True Rider
Boy, do we overthink this so hard.
I'm inclined to believe Jeanne is right lolOriginally Posted by Luke 2:34-35
inb4
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
It's all fun and games until that baby ends up being the villain of one of the future Lostbelts.
I'm calling it now...
"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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So, checking the ladies profiles
Gray is an Assassin because she can change Add's form (I know is not a very good excuse but is the one they used)
Sima Yi indeed comes out from time to time, the NP is supposed to exposed the weaknesses of those targeted
Astraea gets from Luvia her sense of elegance and wrestling moves, her NP is anti-guilt and is compare to Ishtar's: Luvia shoots the concept of stars (Libra constellation) while Ishtar the concept of Venus, by summoning her in the modern world you get the aspect of Astraea that is Lady Justice (the goddess whose statue you see in front of court houses)
I think those are the most interesting bits from their profiles
Astraea is like the first Lady Justice in Greek myth before it was cool
is there a possibility for Luvia to know Kirsch?
Astraea might be appear in LB5.
From Dike's wiki page, otherwise dunno
She is often associated with Astraea, the goddess of innocence and purity. Astraea is also one of her epithets referring to her appearance in the nearby constellation Virgo which is said to represent Astraea. This reflects her symbolic association with Astraea, who too has a similar iconography.