Considering the Ultraman reference (alien god wanting to fight ORT and Nasu said you need to call Ultraman for ORT, plus there is an Ultrawoman name Marie)...maybe.
Considering the Ultraman reference (alien god wanting to fight ORT and Nasu said you need to call Ultraman for ORT, plus there is an Ultrawoman name Marie)...maybe.
Beast 'VII Ultra' Olga is as obvious as it can be.
What Guda thinks about this is immaterial since he wasn't told about it, but the fact that Sion and Holmes specifically didn't want him to know shows that they clearly don't think he's just going to handwave it.
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The part about the other Lostbelts existing due to Kirschtaria's existence was actually explained in LB2. So if the alien god wins, there's not going to be any history left on the planet? (Proper History blanked+ no Lostbelts to take its place). Setting aside how that would work, how would Singularities even do anything in the present when there IS no present?
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
https://old.reddit.com/r/grandorder/...erlude_summary
Sigurd interlude, full of happy feelings
No. Like I said our history is still there, but frozen, together with a bunch of singularities. Even if you win, you'll still have to go to those singularities to take them out at the end of the day. Singularities can grow into a LB. So even if there is no way to bring our full time tree back, QSH can basically turn it into a brand new LB texture and find a way to pin it down the planet to make it the new history. Kirshtaria summoned also Atlas for this purpose, Atlas has the Authority to do pin the texture down. So during the course of working with Chaldea, QSH can look into what is available in our history that is similar to Rhongo or Atlas to make his brand new super China the new texture.
The troublesome part is not about making new history from blank, it's about dealing with the alien god. If we lose, QSH will take over as the protector of panhuman history, so he basically will be the next in the line to fight against the alien god. As to how would he do that when we failed to do so, we don't know. If he's really confident that he can pull that off after we lost, then he definitely already had something else planned. The man has layers upon layers of plans.
So Siegfried remembers the fight but not how he won, and Sigurd remembers how he won but not the fight.Speaking of which, Sieg says, Siegfried doesn't remember fighting Fafnir. Comparing it to chess or shogi, making a single mistake is fatal and doesn't remember how he beat it. Sigurd says it's common, even if he remembers winning against Fafnir, if ask how he fought, he'll wonder how. When asked if he used the sword, he says yes, but feels strange, since he remembers more daily lives than fierce battles. He wonders if that's all right.
Now I'm curious, are Brunhilde and Brynhildr written exactly the same in Japanese?
Also when will they finally do Siegfried justice and give us Kriemhilde gdi
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Brynhild makes sense if they want to emphasize Sigurd's nordic roots vs. Siegfried's germanic, I guess?
Kinda weird, cause Siegfried lost his memory because of the lack of records, but Sigurd has those complete with hiding in trenches and stabbing upwards. Hell, I could swear Bolverk Gram having him throwing and punching the sword was a reference to that stab you know? The way Sigurd described this here with ''it's common'' makes it sound like nobody will remember a battle against an Evil Dragon.
inb4 Watson was a magus