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Special 7 feels like modern day Skyrim. Cultists trying to bring back dragon worship.
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In terms of High School Prodigies, first of all, Keine is a great name for a doctor, if you know what I mean. Bonus points for being an atheist with... questionable medical practices in a nominally religious political organization preaching moral ideal. Then again, the upper echelons of all great religious organizations aren't actually religious, themselves. They just use that to better send out their message to the commoners (common, in terms of thinking, not in terms of blood, just to be clear; someone noble in blood can be just as "common" in thinking, while there are geniuses without a trace of "noble lineage"). Also, social safety nets are all well and good, but in the end: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Gaiden_Shinji the best techniques are passed on by the survivors.
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And I'll use the other thread in the future.
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English dub Babylonia: So much Spanish from Quetzal. Of course, more tsundere Ishtar.
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I didn't like it at all, especially since I couldn't understand some things.
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That's the point. Her whole thing in F/GO is speaking Spanish, like how LDO in Dies Irae speak German.
Oh, come on. I thought that was just something that the dub did.
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Nope, like Dies Irae, people blame the dub, but it was the same thing in the original Japanese. Now, as for pronunciation, I found that Japanese pronounce German better, while Americans pronounce Spanish better.
The pyromancer duke in High School Prodigies is so obsessed with his emperor that the best way to defeat him is to send him an emperor-shaped cake. He wouldn't know what to do with it, as it would be "disrespectful" to eat it but also to let it rot.
That kind of reminds me of the thing in real life with the copy of the Quran Saddam Hussein had written in his own blood. Blood is considered unclean in Islam, so writing a holy book in it would be blasphemy, but once a Quran exists it's also sacrilegious to destroy it. Since the book's very existence is blasphemous but it'd also be blasphemous to destroy it, the authorities just settled for locking it away in a vault somewhere where nobody can look at it.