Originally Posted by Paradox SpiralIt's easy to assume, what with textures and mankind's end looming over everything in so many recent TM stories, that should mankind perish then some other species will take over as the apex species and the world will continue its existence as usual. But doesn't this quote sort of imply that should mankind/civilization end, then so will the world too (although we know the reverse isn't true because of notes)? It also sort of implies that reaching the root would somehow bring about that destruction, doesn't it?Originally Posted by My translation, cmiiw
Stop me if you heard this one before: So Ozy asks Nobu what to do about his crazy, little brother reducing his workforce...
So, I was reading about the British Royal Family have "Curtana" as one of their Crown Jewels for coronations which supposedly belonged to Sir Tristan and it got me thinking... man, the royal family in the Nasuverse must be descended from a lot of Heroic Spirits.
Forget Gray, what if the Queen's really just a saberface... :O
What if Vivian isn't a separate existence but is one of Morgan's three personalities?
With all the historical figures around in Chaldea I guess it was very easy for Shakespeare to enchant stuff during his time there.
Can give an object a significant history just by lending it to another summoned servant.
With Mandricardo's Oath of Durandal NP there's now the image in my head of him Lancelot and Richard all trying to buff a weapon at once with their NPs.
What if the weapon had a really long handle? A spear or lamp post would have more than enough space for the 3 of them to hold it at the same time.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
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