Not Character Material 2, "Complete Material II: Character Material"
https://www.amazon.com/Fate-Complete.../dp/1772940135
It's translated and for sale
Not Character Material 2, "Complete Material II: Character Material"
https://www.amazon.com/Fate-Complete.../dp/1772940135
It's translated and for sale
how exactly can the combination of Baptism Rite and Right and Left Hand sublimate a servant, technically speaking?
I know Baptism is specially designed to combat spirits although not the level of Servant
I know Left Right Hand is a 1) magical skeleton key that can connect to magical foundations and magical circuits and manipulate them and 2) have both variant of mind's eye.
so I know the profile said the Mind's Eye the one strenghtening his Baptism, but how exactly?
dont forget that church stuff is SUPER EFFECTIVE when 2 christians are involved like Shirou and Vlad
I don't think the focus should be on Eye of the Mind but the other abilities. Maybe because the Baptism Rite is a form of miracle, the arms are strengthening that miracle with Amakusa's own feats of miracles? Or maybe that instead of being able to use any magecraft, since the Baptism Rite is a magecraft he already possesses, the arms strengthens them instead? These are just speculations since I don't think what you're asking for is clearly stated anywhere.
I don't think its spelled out, but how things are worded, I think you're supposed to get this impression that between one hand having an innate ability and one hand having an earned ability, together they are able to cover both paradigms and conjure a something of a minor miracle that includes the fact that the Baptism Rite isn't supposed to work on Servants, but it does now.
Like, he's a redpill in the Matrix, and although he has never been in a fist fight in his life, his arms allow him to get the Kung Fu program that is downloaded into his mind. But say he already knew martial arts to begin with, that knowledge would instead be additional material to what he already has. So this guy who was never a mage in life and had no natural aptitude for it can become a college graduate mage, but a guy who was already educated in religion and had natural aptitude in it gets boosted up to PhD.
Localizationing stuff
Its a kind of common religious motif to attribute things to the hands, right hand of god left hand of the devil, that sort of thing. I sort of got the impression from Amakusa that for him its supposed to be like "from this hand is the miracles that are attributed to me" and "from this hand are the things I actually did" and together they make up his Heroic Spirit-ness, while also playing with the duality of being sort of a religious figure and sort of not.
But don't quote me on that, we could get something that's like, lol no its just this, you're totally off.
Localizationing stuff
I need help from someone who can read Japanese, I'm just curious what does it said, especially the last line.
Fate Grand Order Material I, about EMIYA and Extra Nameless.
Spoiler:
Though FSN and Extra Emiya are the same people, their backgrounds are different because of the divergence in their respective timelines during the 1970s. Nothing new, really.
meh同時に右腕はスキル「心眼(真)」、左腕は「心眼(偽)」に類似した能力を発動させ、洗礼詠唱 を強化する。
inno it sounds more like to me what is giving him eye of the mind (true) (fake) and eye of the mind (fake) (fake) also strengthens his baptismal sacrament.
and what gives him those two is probably more or less along the lines of what arashi is saying
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.
Would nobility/royalty of later centuries, say 17th or 18th century, know of the existence of magi? Would there still be some general overlap between the two groups?