My boy Richard is so ready to use that omnipotent wish-granting device as a karaoke machine and I fully support his endeavors.
My boy Richard is so ready to use that omnipotent wish-granting device as a karaoke machine and I fully support his endeavors.
Now we know who played the song we hear when saber met shirou.
this illusion (ft. Richard)
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.
Rounds of Lionheart is such a fun NP. Much prefer it to "summon an army" NPs.
We need Studio Grand Illusion's movie adaptation of Fate/Zero on the exact same level of quality as DEEN's UBW.
but if were calmly accepting a cruel fateHe called a figurehead and said that she was tied down by an idol of a king and more besideI never managed to fine the tower Merlinmaking no attempt to his damaged armorthanks for all the translations as alwaysIt’d be no fun if he crushed by gods
Thank you so much OSoS! The translation was great as usual, and once again, I find myself in awe of Narita's ability to write in TM's setting and his sheer love of the verse. It humbles me. First of all, Richard, my man...first, I love how his response to the illusions the Prelatis showed was essentially a riposte to the entire Zero fandom and the debate over the Banquet of Kings. As Richard said, Iskandar may have shouted down Saber, but he never really rejected her way of kingship, even if he didn't like it. All of the kings are products of their times and peoples, so no one was universally right, but they all had the confidence to do so anyway. Then, we have Richard's fighting elegy to King Arthur and his wish for the Grail. I think if Saber could have heard it, she might have cried, though the fact that this follows School Life canon does put a damper on that idea. Without a doubt, he is truly the second biggest Saber fan, only slightly edged out by Last Episode Shirou, and I like how Narita was actually more subtle than usual with his Last Episode references. Finally, I like how Ayaka and Richard both decided to commit themselves wholeheartedly to the war and truly established their pact right as shit was going down.
Thanks for all your work on the translation, OSoS!
Nice to see Ayaka and Saber make their pact official, even if I don't sympathize with Saber's new goal.
I want to know about the other HS that Saber have beside him. We have Lockley, and Pierre Basile (the one who killed him) we know he has amage with him too but we don't know his identity. and who a hell is that man with "countless swords in his back" to many mysteries
"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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Unfortunately it reduces the chances of William Marshal becoming a servant on his own by a lot. Maybe there's still a chance for Bertrand du Guesclin, but he might end up as a Jeanne orbiter instead which is a bad fate too. Godfrey of Bouillon might be my last hope for a western equivalent to a sword saint, no fairies or magical bullshit required, just pure skill.
Forgot to mention this, but the most common theory I've seen is Mercadier.
While I don't necessarily agree, that would be a shame if it turned out to be so. Marshal is such an awesome figure and genuinely deserves to be made a Heroic Spirit in his own right.
"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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No new volume in july. When it comes to SF "soon" remains a very relative concept.
Is there point in posting non-news every month? It's a lot easier to just post the release date when we actually have one.