Amusing how it turned out to be a good thing in Nasuverse, and he is indeed a loving husband and father for some reason.
Amusing how it turned out to be a good thing in Nasuverse, and he is indeed a loving husband and father for some reason.
Thanks Bar's Angel.
So she's also Pygmalion's apprentice.
From her NP's description, maybe the ability of animating the sculptures except humanoid ones could also be seen as holdover of Aphrodite's Authority as her Bunrei? Therefore it's still technically Aphrodite's blessings.
Her inability to bring "humans" to life is probably due to her only possessing a fragment of Aphrodite, instead of a complete Divine Spirit.
Also, her likes include people who love inorganic things, explains her lines for Blackbeard.
Diomedes confirmed!!!!11!If someone with eyes at the level of a god had a good look, they would unavoidably understand that the basis of the being called Galatea is Aphrodite
On the Illiad, Athena enchanted Diomedes' eyes so he could recognize the greek gods that were fighting disguised as humans and avoid fighting with them because that would be hubris. Until a couple minutes later she changed her mind and told him to beat the crap out of Ares and Aphrodite
The Furies might have something to say about that.
Theory: the dragon that dug Spirit Tomb Albion is the red dragon of Britain, the one inside Saber.
Beryl says Albion is still alive in LB6. Castoria, also from LB6, has neither the dragon trait nor the Pendragon surname, meaning she has no dragon inside her. And the reason she doesn't is because it's still up and walking around.
Also Castoria's dislike line in My Room is she doesn't like the Albion dragon.
Last edited by Reign; April 11th, 2021 at 06:45 PM.
I said red. The white one was Vortigern.
I'm saying the dragon dug the labyrinth, died, and then Merlin was like "ok we'll use the spirit or whatever of this dragon to power the king", but since the dragon's still alive in LB6, it couldn't be shoved inside her which is why Caster doesn't have the dragon trait.
wait
I swear to god I remember GoA calling Vortigern the white dragon from Merlin's red vs white prophecy but apparently not?
Nevermind then.
^ I could have sworn I remember reading that two.
Whoa, have we been under a misapprehension this whole time about Vortigern drinking the blood of the White Dragon? Is this the Mandela effect? (O_o)
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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 mean, sure, it's technically alive, but completely torn apart with pieces spread all over the place. Beryl's selling pitch implies Lostbelt Albion managed to dig the hole all the way to Avalon unharmed, probably causing the fairies to go up and take over the surface.