Because Aylesbury is a real place in England and because Case Files sorta tried to tie the two things together.
Because Aylesbury is a real place in England and because Case Files sorta tried to tie the two things together.
There's also a fair chance Oberon is connected to Zepia, if that matters.
Isnt it enough that fairies are the original A-rays, do they have to be DA's too?
I guess the DAA list was never about DA's in the first place.
I do wonder if Notes A-rays went to war with humans because of some inherited connection to the earth, cuz fuck you for breaking the planet. And then they team up cuz fuck the other guys more.
lost belt's A-ray is different from Notes' A-ray though.
at least the kanji.
Nah, PHH fairies were probably also A-rays, its just that in the far future of Notes, when human scientists create cat girls, dog boys and fish people they name them after the cat girls, dog boys and fish people of the past, the fairies called A-rays, but with the kanji jumbled up a bit to represent the different origin. ( actually the kanji is only jumbled up a bit cuz its Nasu thing...used to be his thing...)
Does Nasu still do the word jumbling thing now a days?
Im still catching up on a lot information about lb 6.2 but i dont mind spoiler. I heard morgan is dead? Can anyone give me details like is chaldea responsible for it?
Yes, i guess i kinda expect Nasu not to bore us with pointless worldbuilding lore for a place that'll be erased, so LB A-rays either need to have PHH equivalents or tie directly into Notes for any of the info to have relevance.
Chaldea wasn't even there when she died
We start attacking Camelot, Morgan sends a clone of herself to fight us, we then get defeated by three clones and learn she can essentially turn herself into an army to beat the shit out of us
She dies because she doesn't defend herself from Woodwose's misguided vengeance. Then Spriggan shows up with Baobhan as a hostage and has his knights beat the shit out of her. Morgan still kills his knights, but then Aurora tells all the fairies in the castle Morgan is the big bad guy responsible for all the suffering in Fairy Britain so they lynch her.
Thanks for the summaries guys. I really doubt that "death" would stick tho but who knows
Ironically it might become a reason they get resolved in a natural occurrence, because by imitating human society, the blur the line between them and humans, which will likely be something that will sort itself out if my theory is correct.
Or alternatively not being able to see the value in things or the DANGER in things.
I mean hmm... there might be a few still around, though you have to be a shrewd one in this lb, and then there is Mab/Medb, who well is pretty much one of the few decent fae still around(Even if she is lewd as heck), but she also carries a lot of pride in her own abilities, traits, etc, which might help distinguish herself from other fae. She is strict, but she has always been fair, like she was going to chuck us in confinement sure, but then she would give these people like benefits after they serve their time for their crimes.
IDK about that one, cause fae are pretty nasty, there are human-eating fairies after-all although I think that might be cheating a little
Then there are Spriggans man,
Spoiler:
Well it's more so, they need to be taught to be able to see value in things, it's the bit that they lack that lead to this situation, blind mimicry is as brittle as glass. They lack the ability to see value in things, this goes the same with not being able to see the DANGERS of things either. They don't try to understand how things are.
Just yeet them over to Seventh Labyrinth of Caubac Alcatraz if they are bad, they will do fine over there.
With how much lamp shading with Oberon going like "Oh titania doesn't exist, but I'm searching for my Titania" bit and the other fact in favor of the Zepia and Oberon connection
The fact that most if not everything he has made reference to have been from written works should be hint enough, cause, even if all these separate writers managed to capture the true fairy king oberon in an almost complete picture, it's somewhat of an impossibility, unless it's the other way around and he is taking inspiration from the writings, alternatively it could also be a pseudo-servant case where Oberon and Zepia are fused under a common goal with sharing a body, which I mean isn't reserved for just divine servants, as seen with Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi. So I COULD see something like that happening with Zepia, with the more specific nature of fairies being from Oberon proper, with the talk of the Oberon in literature being from Zepia's love of theater."Completely separate from his pursuit of magecraft, he has an overwhelming love for theater."
Oberon, to me anyways, has come across as a shrewd, but very theatrical individual, he often waxes poetry, rosy phrases and sayings, and references a number of written stories that are written about the fairy king oberon in places. I think the issue here, is this identity is TOO perfect to a number of the stories written by human hands, that the ONLY thing that is wrong, is that there is no Titania, but at the same time he is seeking his Titania. If he was 100% Oberon proper, I feel there would be more glaring inconsistencies to be found between his story and the stories written about him by humans. If that makes some amount of sense, it's essentially being TOO thorough with your role in that you say you are different individual than what was written about by authors, but then when you compare the two, there are few differences to be seen with them, has things lean in the possibility that you are lying about that point, and you are not truly who you say you are.
Additionally food for thought I just read up on.
Now while the former I have a lack on understanding fully on that, I could see a Pseudo-Servant being harder to comprehend from Tamamo Vitch and Muryan stand point, due to how different he would come across as, cause unlike Divine Spirits, other type of existences would be harder to notice, kind of like Mashu being a Demi-Servant makes it sometimes harder to detect her type of existence because it's a mix of things rather than one sole category as most cases. And the way it differs from divine spirits is that it wouldn't have the overwhelming displacement of mana emanating from them like divine spirits naturally do, like Ishtar, Sitonai, Parvati, and Astraea, etc do."However, Tamamo Vitch and Muryan suspect that he is not from Proper Human History, nor is he even a Servant."
LAST EDIT but, this was an interesting read when I dived into more lore feeding:
I just found this interesting in reading more into Pseudo-Servants."The removal of the spirit leaves the power of the Servant around that of the possessed human, but also makes them difficult to identify as a Servant."
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When is Part 3 again?
Also if Part 1 was 30% like how much was Part 2?