It mention something about the appearance of Humbaba? I remember a mention about it being a kind of leon-bear-ogre or I'm remembering another thing?
It mention something about the appearance of Humbaba? I remember a mention about it being a kind of leon-bear-ogre or I'm remembering another thing?
Yeah, on FSF, upon summoning, Humbaba is described like a grotesque lion with spider-like legs. But then it stars to absorb its enviroment and go methalic
Given they used PFALZ design for Gungalanna, there is some chance they recicled their Humbaba design too for certain forms/ascentions
PFALZ Humbaba:
Spoiler:
I could see first ascension is first image, second ascension is FSF design, third is second PFALZ image. Of course like Lobo said this is all just assuming that Gugalanna sets a precedent, he may not.
Oh wow, is my first time seeing this. That definitely seems tough.
I didn't remember True Berserker to be summoned in a not mechanical form. But well, it has been a long time.
PFALZ designs are fantastic, I hope more of them get included. Gugalanna is one of the best designs in the franchise.
Also, there's a small picture of Humbaba's face in the 5th FSF volume.
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Looks like one of the Vylon or Herald monsters from Yugioh. Not saying that's a bad thing, mind you, just an observation. I kind of dig the whole ancient Euclidian-geometry angel look.
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Putting aside Fergus' IRL history with being Arthur's knight, I would not be surprised if they tried to incorporate the Irish heroes into LB6 via one way or other because of their shared Celtic myth.
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Wait, you sure you are no mistaking the Red Branch Knights, the actual knight order from IRL Ulster Cycle myths, that Fergus belonged to, with the KotRT?
Because the only relationship I remember between Fergus and Arthur is that Fergus' sword is considered a posible prototype in earlier myths of Arthur's Excalibur. And that is not something Nasu made up but pick up from IRL theories
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There is a knight in Arthurian myth called Fergus, though he's almost surely unrelated to the character from the Ulster Cycle. In any case you're definitely right about the storytellers tending to just throw things in to make the story more interesting, regardless of whether it "made sense" historically or geographically. That's how you get stuff like Palamedes being a Saracen (i.e Muslim) knight despite the stories taking place way before Islam was actually founded.
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