Thanks for the profile changes.
Looks like it's almost all just formatting.
Thanks for the profile changes.
Looks like it's almost all just formatting.
Thanks for the profile changes.
Looks like it's almost all just formatting.
Shineeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
Nasu don't wanna lose to Keikenchi.
Something
I am here to kill you so that the future won't be filled with Saberfaces!!
Inspired by Emiya.
Oh X's eye is actually green. Guess BUNBUN got it right.
Something
Why did she go after Arthuria?
Isn't Nero technically the earliest case of Saberface we've seen so far?
Zork's applying timeline logic to parody bullshit is the problem
But if she kills Prime!Saber, she'll kill Lily too. And X likes Lily, she's adorbs.
X YOU FOOL, YOU KNOW THIS SHIT NEVER WORKS! LOOK AT ARCHER DAMMIT. YOU'LL JUST MAKE ANOTHER TIMELINE!
... Does anyone remember this thread: http://forums.nrvnqsr.com/showthread...-input-welcome ?
So, according to D&D's alignment check, I'm a True Neutral. Huh.
Actually, despite being a BS parody it works just fine timeline-wise, provided Arturia isn't actually descended directly from Nero. MHX can kill all of the other Saber-faces, save Lily, and Lily will still remain (until she grows up to be a presumably different Arturia than the one X kills due to this event).
Still kind of disappointed X uses two Excaliburs instead of Carwennan, but we finally have a Saber-face Assassin. We just need Saber-face Archer, Caster, and Berserker and someone can actually do an all Saber-face Grail War, lol.
kyte, what is MHX`s assassin nr? since she obivously isnt Saber nr 4 like we thought(i guess that would be Gawain)
also, does anyone know if MHX`s Riding EX has any new wording compared to more common rank riding?
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So since X isn't Artoria, is X an example of the adage "He who fights with monsters"
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.