Too bad they didn't actually ruin any battlefields, the Gardens are perfect the very next scene.
Too bad they didn't actually ruin any battlefields, the Gardens are perfect the very next scene.
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Just rewatched episode 22 to focus more on the choreography.
I wonder, what was with Karna's attack where he made a bunch of copies of his spear that encircled Sieg and flung themselves at him? Was that an extension of his Mana Burst (Flames), an NP or what?
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Binged this. 'Twas alright I guess. Bigass cast. Jeanne was pretty nice tho. Shame Mordred did fuckall relevant to the plot.
I do have some questions about this (forgive this newb pleb if these were explained in the show and I just wasn't paying enough attention):
- Couldn't Jeanne just use CS to incapacitate her opponents in battle? Like, against Atalanta, couldn't she just order Atalanta to get outta there or stay put until the war was over?
- How does Waver know Iskandar? In this timeline the Grail was stolen in the 3rd HGW, which means the 4th HGW didn't happen, ergo Waver would not have had the chance to summon Iskandar and become bffs with him.
- Where did the final scene take place and how does Jeanne recall the events of the war?
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Just think of it as Apo's rendition of
"If you want to meet again as normal people, two miracles must occur.
One must wait continuously, one must pursue endlessly.
They must realize that it is impossible to succeed yet at the same time be capable of enduring patiently. Is that… the story of a dream that shouldn't be waited upon?"
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Currently (like, actually) finishing Apocrypha 3
Isn't something like because the Throne of Heroes is outside of time Jeanne is able to try an infinite amount of times to summon herself into the Reverse Side?
That volume's still not translated so I could be wrong.
Oh yeah Servants can summon themselves independently when they don’t have world interference and a bond. Man I completely forgot about Salomon when I was arguing about this before
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
It isn't just a bond tho, its implied to be a sort of perfect storm of circumstances. I would not use it as an argument for shipping.
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if you run into a wall enough times that you phase through does that mean you love someone or you just don't understand what a wall is there for
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.