I'm curious to see if any of the SN cast shows up in Fuyuki. I feel that would have to if Erice is going there
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
but then she get a Servant, does that mean she secretly a tsundere toward the setting?
Yes to both.
I think it sounds nice so far. The ridiculousness of the world setting sounds like a "make your own HGW story" taken to the extreme conclusion and being realized since it's clearly self-aware about the popularity of Fate/ spiraling wildly out of control and the synopsis suggesting that'll be the driving conflict of the plot in a meta-commentary sort of narrative.
imo Erice being played straight as the 14 year old servant killer "grim reaper" that kills with evil spirits contained in her body with no place in the world is as chuunibyou as it sounds and there's nothing wrong with that.
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Originally Posted by successor of the Matou family
Glad to see that Chitose(?) is carrying on the time-honored tradition of story-relevant T-M grandparents being questionable--at best--people.
My Fanfics. Read 'em. Or not.McJon01: We all know that the real reason Archer would lose to Rider is because the events of his own Holy Grail War left him with a particular weakness toward "older sister" types.
Being a MC in any media means you're a special snowflake.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
One thing I'm glad of is that there's no looming pressure for the servants to die and simulate plot progression. Instead it'll just be whenever Meteo feels like it.
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Originally Posted by successor of the Matou family
L-look, I'm not playing FGO be-because I like it, okay? Don't get the wrong idea! I only spending money to support TM, b-baka!
tbf it seems like she didn't summon voyager intentionally so in this analogy it's more like Type Moon forcibly downloaded fgo onto her phone and made her play it, which is what I assume is TM's next plan for increasing the number of fgo players, as soon as they finish bribing the appropriate authorities.
Calling them slaves would mean they are forced into it. Are they being obligated into these things, or is it out of their own will? If the latter... there's no real reason to be mad at it, those are their own lives and they can do whatever they want with them as long as they don't hurt others. You aren't obligated to be a larger than life warrior forever if you don't want to, especially once there are no major wars to be fought anymore (and those wars would only hurt mankind anyway), that'd be the real slavery. If you just want to retire into being a public entertainment figure instead that's your own right, others' expectations be damned.i do like how they’re gonna tackle the whole “our heroic icons who are supposed to inspire us to do better are being reduced to being cheap entertainment slaves”
The public hates Blackbeard, so odds are they'd be happy if he were gone? Why to force him to take part in it then? Isn't it more like it should be a thing he wants to do on his own even if the others don't want him to, which is like the complete opposite of slavery?
Erice’s job is literally hunting down and performing factory resets on any servant that refuse to be controlled lol what’s not clicking here
Also Blackbeard is there despite being hated by the public precisely because the public want something to mock and degrade for fun
If Euclid could cancel at the last minute I doubt any Servants are being forced to do anything.
Even in the regular continuities, and under the supervision of magi who actually are supposed to be taught on how to learn with the supernatural, any Servant with two braincells to rub together can sooner or later work a way around the command seals and screw over a Master trying to force them into things they don't want to do. I doubt the average legendary figure who got there by being literally better and bigger than common man can be pushed around so easily for years and years when most of people aren't even magi to begin with.