Finally updated Erice's lines with the shop stuff. She talks about talks about not-yet-released Karin content when you complete all the missions.
Finally updated Erice's lines with the shop stuff. She talks about talks about not-yet-released Karin content when you complete all the missions.
Thing is, the Count of Monte Cristo anime was odd. The King of the Cavern is apparently an alien parasite that took over the Count of Monte Cristo, and unlike the original, the Count dies to cement that annoyingly disgusting "revenge is bad" cliche. Anything that opposes that nonsense should be good.
Oh, the last part.
It's like, he's going to help them, but they're going to fail anyway. And if you know that, why wouldn't do something about it?However... That won't happen. And I am really sorry for him.No matter what, the great god's "hope" will fail, as there is a fundamental flaw in his plan.
My work comes after that, and I get to keep my life. It works out perfectly.
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Has Fate ever stated the connection between Lucifer and Babylonian kings?
I'm pretty sure the closest they ever got of mentioning Satan wad Amakusa or Douman calling his boss Satan
There is also a bit on summer Melt's profile
https://www.reddit.com/r/FGOGuide/co...rylis_profile/
- - - Updated - - -All Leviathans are treated as female, and later on, depicted as a huge snake in their image.As humans prior to the medieval ages saw the sea as living at close quarters with death and through how people saw the violent and bestial nature of this creature as something of a demon, eventually it was depicted as a great demon that represented "Envy" of the "Seven great sins".
Leviathan in the Demonology is believed to hold a significant position after Satan and Beelzebub. Furthermore, it holds the authority of a great admiral of hell. According to the Book of Job, that creature was described to be so big that it causes the sea to flow in whirls just by swimming and allow raging waves to surge.
Don't think so as far as I can remember
The closer we got to anything babylonian and demonology is the synchretic mess that is space Ishtar
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Given their comments elsewhere, I'm pretty sure they mean the whole thing where Isaiah's talking about a Babylonian king (perhaps Nebuchadnezzar II, nobody's sure) and the whole thing only got twisted into "Lucifer the fallen angel, probably Satan himself" later.
In any case, though, Lucifer's only come up... once, I think. In Douman's speech, referring to the Alien God.
It's worth pointing out that there's only two Babylonian kings who have been even remotely relevant in Nasu (Gilgamesh and Dumuzid), and both of them are from 2000+ years before the Neo-Babylonian Empire Isaiah's talking about. Forget Lucifer, we don't know shit about Nebuchadnezzar II.
(Note that while Darius III is vaguely connected to all this, he ruled from Persepolis and his Nasu background is mostly just Alexander the Great memes.)
Isnt Nebuchadnezzar II mentioned in the profile of hanging gardens? like he would be the proper owner
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It'd be kinda cool if Mephistopheles had some actual tie to the devil after all, rather than just being a homunculus.
Maybe he could be a vessel for an actual devil or something.
Yeah, in the Apo Mats
Nitocris of Babylon (who is his daugther or wife depending the family tree analysis/theory you pick) has also being mentioned on Darius III's profile
Honestly, I'm surprise we haven't seen neither of these two since they are the most famous characters from the Chaldean dinasty of Babylon
What's more surprising is that they don't have Tadakatsu Honda yet, let alone people from the oldest civilization
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Does Erice in Requiem fight relatively evenly with the average servant? Just curious about how much power she gets from her ghosts. Haven't had the time to properly delve into Requiem
well, yes, but there is a difference between being a "killer" and being a "warrior"
for example, Kiritsugu can't just walk up to a random strong mage and one shot them, despite being called the "mage killer".
so is Erice capable of actually fighting servants in the normal sense or is she just a "killer" of servants?
yes Erice can fight servants but that doesn't make her as human with capability of fighting servants yet.