So it wasn't the fur, but the curse, and she didn't mean to take it. That means she's still down to 5 tails after LB6. It might even play a part in her defeat there.
Thanks for the answer.
So it wasn't the fur, but the curse, and she didn't mean to take it. That means she's still down to 5 tails after LB6. It might even play a part in her defeat there.
Thanks for the answer.
I wouldn't say she didn't mean to take it in, she just didn't anticipate that it would be the kind of curse that it was. If it was just some other shitty curse she would've likely just been able to take it in and then either be fine or discard it somehow but here there's a big point made about how because the curse itself is not how she thought it would be, it'll be an issue later down the line.
Hey, does anyone have the original (preferably translated) entries where nasu refers to arc as an anima? I did a search myself and I see dartz talking about it (and myself trying, unsuccessfully, to explain how anima and animus don’t actually work like that, but I can’t actually find the original source(s)
Does anyone know the origin of the clothes Archer wears in Fate UBW? I read that it is made of a material that has not yet been discovered in the present ... but who gave it to him? or how did he get it?
https://twitter.com/gm_1o7/status/11...058114/photo/2
It just says Sex: Anima
There's also her stage in MBAA called good morning, anima mundi
Though abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.Originally Posted by Ticeexcenny
I always figured it's in the Jungian sense, with 'anima mundi' being the female side of consciousness (of the world).
Anima mundi implies the existence of Animus mundi. I guess that's Crimson Moon?
I am aware. But see, but the idea of her being just the spirit of nature is the interpretation that doesn't actually make sense. She's the spirit of the planet, the hell do cavemen know what that is to worship it?
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Basically, that word is mainly important in religious sense, which isn't really important for AE.
Ah, so it's its own term.
Cool, thanks, I learned something new today.
honestly it's just vanilla Platonism
I have a question.
So, " mana" and " magical enegry" actually is too different concepts?
Mana (マナ) is used to refer to the greater source of Magical Energy (魔力) (that which comes from the environment). This is in contrast to Od (オド) which is used to refer to the lesser source of Magical Energy (魔力) (that which comes from inside the body). Both of these are Magical Energy (魔力).
So Mana is Magical Energy, just a specific sub-type within it.
I begins to wonder about it after read Typemoon wikia and see that image:
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/ty...20111018161141
They used two word to call it:
Mana: マナ
Magical Energy: 魔力
Not only that. In the picture, it writes that: 魔術回路 ( Magic Circuit) 魔力生成 ( create the Magical Energy).
Follow this image. Mana looks like the raw source from the natural ( Greater Source), and Magical Energy which the energy which Magus used to cast magecraft/Magic.
Say in other word. Mana looks like the crude oil, while Magical Energy is gasoline? And Magic Circuit is the generator what convert Mana/Od to Magical Energy?
I dont want to say that. But maybe it as same as magecraft (魔術) and Magic (魔法) actually two different concepts, although it is the samething in other fictions/games.
Maybe we misunderstand it until now.
No, people have understood it very well for a long time.
So. Mana looks like the raw source from the natural ( Greater Source), and Magical Energy is the energy which Magus used to cast magecraft/Magic. Is it right?
Magic Circuits helps to convert Mana/Od to the Magical Energy?
Among other things, yes.
What happened to Atlantis in PHH?