There are scans of it on sadpanda.
There are scans of it on sadpanda.
oh I see, the uploader on sad panda titled it "fate/side materiale" but it is indeed just "fate side material" blame TM for weird naming.
Is the Clock Tower still located at or near the British Museum in recent canon? Case Files only talks of masquerading as an old university and college towns throughout London:
Edit: nevermind, found it, I should have put more effort myself.
British Museum = Clock Tower the magical organization HQQuote:
Originally Posted by case files mats secret file
Not-big ben = Mystile
Hogwarts is better.
Waver confirmed still racist.Quote:
he returns to his home, Modern Magecraft city Slur
Thank goodness JK Rowling invented the concept of "school," where would we be without her
Genuine question, is there any explanation for why ragnarok is in BC as usually its a far off event even in the AD worship of norse gods,? I mea outside of those people who said Christianity canonically occurred after ragnraok but we dont talk about them
I mean, at the end of the day...is it really that important?
It's not like the idea that Ragnarok has already happened is unique to Fate.
Was more curious than anything and if there was a explanation.
The euhemerism of the Aesir is a really old idea: "they weren't gods, they were ancient kings and heroes who got deified!" (For example, check out the Historia de omnibus Gothorum Sueonumque regibus.)
It follows, then, that the Aesir are of the past and the events in Ragnarök must have already transpired! That the entire thing ends with humanity being repopulated by an Adam & Eve analogue (and Balder, the Christ analogue, being resurrected) just grounds it further. Gotta love Christianization, huh. (This is sarcastic, Christianization kind of fucked our whole knowledge of Norse culture.)
So there's some historical precedence for Ragnarök having already happened, I guess, but I'm honestly not sure why ~1,000 B.C. was chosen. Is that date relevant for some other reason? Would this be obvious if I'd read all those weird New Age occultism books Nasu loves to pull stuff from?
It's the start of the Iron Age I guess
We don't know wether Surtr was a time bomb or a booby trap I guess
Scandinavia didn't reach the Iron Age until ~500BC, but I guess if you just skim the Wikipedia page you might miss that.
I mean as I mentioned there is like a few people or weird groups that tried to connect christainity and norse myth together
Which also reminds now that rangarok specifically has a list of gods and being that survived ragnarok or who came back like Baldr, which makes me wonder.
We've only seen Ragnarok (Gone Wrong) so there was no chance to explore those, but Magni exists and has Mijolnir so we can assume things happened similarly.