Probably not all that much, unless he'd be more active than Galahad. Mash became Mash because of Roman and Da Vinci.
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Probably not all that much, unless he'd be more active than Galahad. Mash became Mash because of Roman and Da Vinci.
Everything is the same but instead of shitting on Lancelot she dotes on Mordred/Gareth and is terrible at cooking.
Would Gawain's influence turn Mash vegan?
The biggest change would just be people making more "Mash Potatoes" jokes.
He's already forgiven Lancelot, they're great friends.
Gawain's entire character is overdoing the loyalty thing because he's so regretful over pursuing Lancelot instead of staying and helping Artoria. He's not holding onto that grudge.
Oh. Right. I guess Mash would kiss the ground where Artoria stood then?
I'd say Mash isn't tall enough to pull off the cape look, but Artoria manages it.
That, or she could have a hybrid of Gawain's armor and Artoria's Battle Ballgown.
Well Gawain was King Arthur’s Faker after all.
So under Heartless' conditions, Gawain could potentially be summoned as a Faker Class Servant? Also, could he be used as an intermediary to try a similar plan as to what Heartless intended to accomplish with Faker?
I'm sure if the writers really wanted to, they could just have some mages dig some up in a "never before discovered" archaeological find, in a similar vein to the Einzberns excavating Avalon.
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what aspects of Darnic's character do you think would still be worth exploring in either materials or TM works?
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I could see him potentially being involved in the Grail dismantling post-FSN, if he'd still be after the Grail by that point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Apo mats
Speaking of Darnic, random headcanon.
So Fiore's Bronze Link Manipulators has four limbs, but within Apocrypha, only three are shown in use and named: Jupiter: Tin Arm of Protection, Mars: Iron Arm of War, and Saturn: Lead Arm of Roaring. This is a callback to the seven metals of Antiquity (gold, silver, copper, tin, lead, iron, and mercury), each associated with one of the seven classical "planets", hence the different planets-metals pairs for the limbs.
So what's the name of the unnamed fourth limb? My headcanon is that it's Venus: Copper Arm of Love(?). Why Venus instead of the Sun, the Moon, or Mercury? Symmetry. The association between Jupiter and Saturn is obvious, it's father and son who fought. So Mars and Venus, frequently put into opposition, makes sense.
Also, I'm no mineralogist, but gold and silver don't fit with the others (and bronze) due to being considered precious metals, while mercury is its own weird thing (and already used by fellow Eulyphis magus Kayneth, so Fiore probably wanted not to copy it.)