Also one weird thing is that 2 out of the Beasts so far are agents of the Counter Force for some reason. Tiamat is "Beast of the Counter Force", Ishtar also wondered if Solomon summoned her or the Human Order. We knew it's the former, but I'm curious why would the Human Order summon her? Is it because of the whole "patron of humanity" side she has? And Fou as Primate Murder is Beast of Gaia.
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Or 7 Beasts being converted by harem protag vs the ultimate boss.
What? Ishtar summoned by Solomon?
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On another subject, I knew that I found the background art of RQ familiar, it's the Chair of St. Peter
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Grands not being deployed full force would be in line with CF applying exactly enough pressure to ensure required outcome
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We just said that's supposed to be 7 with no other help or external factors whatsoever. When Chaldea, other Servants and other elements enter the mix, the CF decides to not deploy all of them at once.
Also it's not the CF that strips the Grand title, so far Orion and Hassan have chosen tho renounce the title themselves for their own reasons (and as I asked and was answered yesterday, it probably doesn't mean that they aren't Grand anymore, but just that that specific summon went "to waste", from the perspective of the CF)
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Question.
according to Atlantantis, there was a time before the Age of Gods when the planets received power directly from the universe.
why do you think that that no longer happens and what do you think that that energy being given to the planets implies, in the grand scheme of things?
I feel like it's a nod to the explanation we have about the pruning phenomenom, that the multiverse has finite energy and every 100 years it selects the universes that are stagnated and stops feeding them so that the ones that can still progress are mantained.
Either that or the geological fact that when rocky planets like Earth are being formed by the collision of many lesser space rocks they turn to magma due to the heat generated by the impacts, and this heat is the energy that fuels the newborn planet's processes (like tectonic plates) for the subsequent billions of years. Once the impacts stop, however, the planet stops receiving new energy, dooming it to someday become a desolated wasteland like Mercury, Mars or the Moon, unless somehow new impacts feed it with more energy.
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I mean, I oversimplified it but it does work like that, all the energy the Earth has now comes from its early stage of formation (both the heat generated by impacts and the radioactive decay of the atoms that formed our planet, now mostly concentrated at the core). One day this energy will end, however, stopping processes like the formation of crust. Mars, Mercury and the Moon are examples we have of rocky celestial bodies where the energy for plate tectonics has mostly faded.
OK, that blew my mind. didnt think that the planet's energy came from an outside source
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How about the Atlas wank in this chapter? I'm not so good in Greek myth but I remember Atlas being the Titan that holds the heaven pillars in place. This in TM and more so in the AoG Greek Losbelt were the heaven seems to be in a different texture of sorts meaning he actually holds the metaphysic structure of everything in place. Now, how it translates in him having the ability (not the power, the power source comes of the tree) to turn and/or ascend lifeforms such as the mankind to the level of gods, like himself.