Right near the end with how long Bedivere has been trying to return the sword or something like that. I dunno I tuned out since I could only understand half of what was being said.
So why are the character saying that it's been fifteen hundred years since Arthurian times or whatever? Doesn't this singularity take place in the 1200s? Shouldn't it be six hundred years or so?
Are you talking about Bedivere?
Edit: Oh, you are.
I think it's that scene you read, but I haven't done the chapter, nor do I know if this bit of stuff is related to that scene anyway
[From what I've read of the translations, Bedivere wandered for 1500 years after failing to return Excalibur back to the Lady of the Lake. At the end of that time, he appeared in Avalon. Some time after, Merlin offers Bedivere the chance to fix his mistake by affixing Excalibur to his arm and sending him to the singularity.
I think it's also in his profile that Master of Chaos translated.
One of the Knights of the Round Table from Arthurian legends.
The first member of the Knights of the Round Table, he served as the steward of the royal court, the king's care-taker.
The individual who was present at the king's final moments.
In the Round Table where heroes surpassing humans gathered, he served King Arthur as the "only normal human" among them. Despite being one-armed, he has being regarded as a knight possessing excellent sword skills and, at the same time, an outstanding general.
However, he is not a Heroic Spirit. Merely a human from the past.
In this work, this Bedivere lived as an "if that did not returned King Arthur's holy sword", and King Arthur died without ascertaining the relinquishing of the holy sword. As atonement, he kept on living during a long time for the sake of "returning the holy sword this time for sure", and eventually ran out of strength at Avalon.
Then, during the anthropic principle incineration and the holy city dominion by the Lion King seen this time, he once again stood up. Merlin gave him - a mere knight - the power to fight against the other Knights of the Round Table, but it was something that would shave off his life in the end. Still, said power was by no means inferior to that of the Knights of the Round Table.
In other words--- the holy sword that he failed to return.]
Last edited by Trubo; July 29th, 2016 at 01:25 AM.
Originally Posted by Arashi_Leonhart
Then I will ask that you pay closer attention
Originally Posted by Mcjon01
So if I'm reading this right DP is saying that the feature almost everybody hates that is bad and makes the forum objectively worse will never go away because that would negatively impact another feature that nobody has ever used and most likely never will use just in case someday, someone wants to use it. Is that right?
Originally Posted by You
It's like if someone told me "make me a milkshake" and i was blind and they gave me the ingredients and I made a milkshake because milkshakes are good, but it turns out that milkshake was a bomb.
Reading Oz's room lines. He is so full of himself, it's hilarious.
But he's like super friendly as well. It's weird. I mean, I knew he was like this already, but it's still kinda odd to read.
Originally Posted by Sandstorm77
He's just putting the bone of his sword into other people until it explodes and lets out parts of him inside them.
Originally Posted by AvengerEmiya
Genderswaps are terrible, but I think I and other people would hate them less if Fate didn't keep ignoring actual heroines throughout history and folklore. Like, why bother turning Francis Drake into a woman when Ching Shih and Grace O'Malley exist?
Originally Posted by Five_X
Fate Zero is just Fate Stay Night for people who think Shirou is too girly
Fun with Kintoki and Raikou cooking aside, it's mostly serious with Raikou's past (up to how she tried to kill herself) and both you and Kintoki get pulled into Raikou's dream/subconscious by Ushi Gozen to see if you're worth being Raikou's Master (ie. you fight)
<%canaki> can we move the toast down to be emergency pantsu and put the boiled egg in her mouth
Her breasts are ridiculous. Like, it's more annoying than anything else how stupidly outsized they are.
Originally Posted by Sandstorm77
He's just putting the bone of his sword into other people until it explodes and lets out parts of him inside them.
Originally Posted by AvengerEmiya
Genderswaps are terrible, but I think I and other people would hate them less if Fate didn't keep ignoring actual heroines throughout history and folklore. Like, why bother turning Francis Drake into a woman when Ching Shih and Grace O'Malley exist?
Originally Posted by Five_X
Fate Zero is just Fate Stay Night for people who think Shirou is too girly
Her breasts are ridiculous. Like, it's more annoying than anything else how stupidly outsized they are.
If she were any less than 5'8 or 5'7 then I would agree with you.
Quotes
Originally Posted by Prix of Heroes
A world where tragedy is the only measure by which a narrative holds value is not one I am going to live in even where the circumstances in a particular work are tragic.
Originally Posted by Snow
If an adult themed work can have graphic slaughter and the like, it can have sex. Just do it competently if you want to go explicit.
Originally Posted by asterism42
How dare you she's a married woman
Originally Posted by savepoints
No but why ask him to pull out right before the end tbh
Originally Posted by Kotonoha
God is dead and I'm gonna kiss all his cute girl saints
It's funny because her breasts are shaped perfectly like a ball.
Also this
Originally Posted by Sandstorm77
He's just putting the bone of his sword into other people until it explodes and lets out parts of him inside them.
Originally Posted by AvengerEmiya
Genderswaps are terrible, but I think I and other people would hate them less if Fate didn't keep ignoring actual heroines throughout history and folklore. Like, why bother turning Francis Drake into a woman when Ching Shih and Grace O'Malley exist?
Originally Posted by Five_X
Fate Zero is just Fate Stay Night for people who think Shirou is too girly
So that makes Mashu and Mordred homunculus step-sisters?
BL Character Defining Lines
Originally Posted by Paitouch
It's hard having so much online charisma.
Originally Posted by GayBeamu
I am an immortal bisexual rainbow motherfucker.
Originally Posted by Janx
Despite common belief, I am not actually that big on tentacles.
Originally Posted by Break
Anal isnt the only thing you can do without a vagina, Strife-chan.
Originally Posted by Seika
I am the greatest and most successful democratic reformer BL has ever seen.
Originally Posted by Fel
Manly men doing manly and GAR stuff always gives me such a raging MANBONER.
Originally Posted by Delzor
I threw away 10k friend points yesterday on summons for the hell of it and woke up this morning with more than I threw away. The fight to 0 fp is endless.
Originally Posted by successor of the Matou family
By extension, that makes Agravain the older brother.
BL Character Defining Lines
Originally Posted by Paitouch
It's hard having so much online charisma.
Originally Posted by GayBeamu
I am an immortal bisexual rainbow motherfucker.
Originally Posted by Janx
Despite common belief, I am not actually that big on tentacles.
Originally Posted by Break
Anal isnt the only thing you can do without a vagina, Strife-chan.
Originally Posted by Seika
I am the greatest and most successful democratic reformer BL has ever seen.
Originally Posted by Fel
Manly men doing manly and GAR stuff always gives me such a raging MANBONER.
Originally Posted by Delzor
I threw away 10k friend points yesterday on summons for the hell of it and woke up this morning with more than I threw away. The fight to 0 fp is endless.
Originally Posted by successor of the Matou family
Lancelot is one of the Knights of the Round Table and a hero extolled as the greatest knight.
Despite serving King Arthur, he ended up breaking with the king upon falling into an immoral love with Guinevere.
Great knight Lancelot, it is in this condition - summoned under the Saber Class - that he is the closest to his original form. Caring for justice, honoring women, loathing evil - this virtuous figure overflowing with romance was acknowledged as the "ideal knight" by King Arthur.
There is no such a thing as an eternal ideal; Lancelot himself was the root cause why the Arthurian legends reached its twilight years. By being punished, he wished for the king to understand human limitations, but that never came to pass.
Indeed, Saber is the most fitting Class for Lancelot to be summoned under.
However, Lancelot himself probably feels more than anyone else that it is an irony for him to be a Saber.
"A noble knight? Don't make me laugh. I participated in the destruction of Britain!"
And thus Lancelot is convinced. That the most appropriate Class for himself is Berserker.
Height/Weight: 191cm・81kg Source: Arthurian Legends Region: England Alignment: Lawful Good Gender: Male
Lancelot in his proper Class.
NOBLE PHANTASM
Arondight・Overload - Binding Lock Full Resolution・Overweight Lake Light
Rank: A++ Type: Anti-Army
Bestowing an overload to the Unbreakable Lake Light, letting the changed magic energy leak out. It is then repurposed into an attack.
This Noble Phantasm is something close to a sword skill, which deliberately refrains from emitting the magic energy that would originally turn into a slash of light, instead releasing it upon cutting at the target.
The blue light of the vast magic energy that overflows from the severed section has been alluded as like a lake.
Someone might have mentioned this already, but the proper term in place of overweight is probably meant to be overflowing, as in "Overflowing Light of the Lake"