I think it means an industrial freezer, not a home freezer
I think it means an industrial freezer, not a home freezer
Originally Posted by Faux, July 20th 2019Originally Posted by Faux, December 25th 2019True Rider
So, Galvarosso is basically Diavolo, but nice?
No, it wasn't an accident. Founding the Scladio Family was very intentional. The bigger question is how did he went from "Guess I can't be a mage like my wife" to "I'll instead be a mafioso with mages". It's definitely not the first idea most people would have.
iirc, that moment was
spoiler?
Last edited by noname14; May 8th, 2019 at 11:05 AM.
It was just From Hell (fortunately, we dont need over 100 alkeides fjkljkaejg). There is a moment my friend told me about where:
Spoiler:
This set up honestly really reeks of him eventually confronting the Prelatis. I was suspicious before when they both had their sheets revealed together, but now I think it'll happen eventually...
I honestly......................love this.I find it interesting that we now don't know the true identities of both Jack and Flat. Seems like a nice shared thematic, where we are slowly unravelling the mystery of who Flat is, whilst we are also meant to be unravelling the mystery of who the historical Jack was.
Dammit. SF is just so good it makes me emotional.
when you accidentally take over the US because you wanted to know your gf better
I'm suddenly imagining Enkidu's trick with Gilgamesh will end up into something like that movie, Dragonheart.
Where they'll both share the same core/heart to live. Contrast Siegfried giving his heart to Sieg, but without the one party completely dying.
Tine's magic crest is a bit different from the ones used by Western Magi. It directly plugs her circuits into the leyline allowing her to use strong magecraft even without incantations.
However, the cost is that if she were ever to go to a place that is not influenced by Snowfield's leylines she'd die.
It also turns out that Tine has 12 brothers and 9 sisters.
They were sacrificed and their circuits were assimilated into the leyline. It is this sacrifice that allows Tine's body to surpass her father 's in the use of magecraft.
In the future this will also happen to Tine's kids (i.e it happens every generation).
Not sure how to feel about this.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
I feel bad for Tine; tho it’s also uncomfortable in that it raises some eyebrows
She also seems to be a very distant counterpart to Ilya. Young girl with powerful circuits directly connected to a powerful source of magic, has a very fragile lifespan in exchange, had numerous predecessors sacrificed before her...
The most ironic part is her servant is Gil
So, mages are dicks regardless of culture. Good to know, I guess
Sigma and Zealot go and try to save Tsubaki. After quite a bit of Sigma monologue but not really because he's talking to Watcher, Jester finds them.
He's holding a horror movie spear that he made with hospital scissors and scalpels. Sigma notes that he's a superior bloodsucker. Sigma has fought one of them before, but it took a team of famous magi and spellcasters to take down. Instinctively, he knows that he's going to die.
Jester goes into graphic detail about how he's going to torture Sigma after making his body unable to die.
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.