I fail to find the words to describe how much this is not the same thing
That is because they are.
Call me 想φαγω.
Spoiler:
Doujin project. Not official.
The deepest lore is that it was the original Tsuki:Re we were going to get if Nasu did not enter his procrastination era.
On a serious note it comes from the "Colorful Moon Tsukihime-Perfect Fan Book"(Tsukikan Link) which included two disks, one of which included the Tsuki 3D movie.
This actually looks kinda cool. 2000s content was really something
Yes---I didn't realize it.
That tonight...
The moon is so--------beautiful------
The 2000s pre-smartphone was peak technology and UX design. Much more character and creativity in that time than the current black touchscreen rectangle with UI designed for first time use.
All of their eyes are wrong, except for Arcueid's. More reason to affirm she is best girl.
Call me 想φαγω.
Spoiler:
I'm reading Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver for the first time, and I was wondering, when should I read Fate/Labyrinth? Should I read it after I finish Fragments, or is there a specific placement in the middle of Fragments that I'm supposed to read it?
You are not immune to propoganda, probably.
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It was published while Fragments was still ongoing, but I'm not sure what exactly had already been released.
I'd say sometime after vol 2?
Petri's arbitrary limit
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions I
Though abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
Not that it matters that much since Proto Frags is designed to be told sporadically (in fragments one could say).
The better question though is when does it take place in the Apocrypha timeline. The only hard details we get are “sometime after Apocrypha” and “It’s still the early 2000s”
Yeah, because it's a sub-category HGW.
Sakurai is more interested in the Apoc timeline than Higashide, is the joke.
Petri's arbitrary limit