Didn't she just only mostly kill them?
Didn't she just only mostly kill them?
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
Hmm, actually I wonder if Fourth Magic has something to do with reviving the dead. It has that Beast connection that's been pointed out, and it's something that was commonplace in the Age of Gods but basically impossible in the modern day. Or more likely resurrecting would just be a part of its powers, just like time travel is only part of the fifth.
On a side note, I have to wonder what the Throne does with a hero who gets res'd. If they become a heroic spirit after death, then does it have to destroy that spirit if they come back to life? Was Jesus' 3 days in the grave really just him acting as a servant for 3 days?
You die at one point, the throne of heroes gets a snapshot for the record. Seems to be it.
See Prelati.
On one hand, Romani was very insistent not even magic can revive the dead. On the other hand, how can we know that he knows about Fourth Magic? I personally trust Solomon's Clairvoyance on that, but with the Fourth's gimmick of nobody knowing shit about it, the possibility is still not zero.
Well that’s just a matter of true resurrection right? There are ways to die and come back to life and all that, that don’t fall within that.
hell we got Godhand right there
Yeah, if sloppy stuff counts, making zombies is magecraft.
I saw that more as like how we have young versions of some servants. Which I suppose does beg the question of if the young versions of a servant (namely Lily and Alexander) are made when the servant dies or when the servants moves out of that peak phase. Isn't Prelati's case more like reincarnation? Is it implying that's what happens with everyone or is that just something only a few can do?
Makes me wonder about Jesus then, but I suppose if he's the magician of the first he wouldn't also be one for the fourth. And isn't fully summoning a Saint Graph resurrection in a way? I recall it being explained ages ago that servants don't count as resurrections since they're only part of a being, but then aren't Grands the full Saint Graph?
By Apocrypha logic, vampirization is a positive status effect
don't quote me on this
Awfully long scene for one little buff removal
Different aspects really. A heroic spirit is a record and you take one chunk of it as the focus and shove it into a servant container, boom you got "This is Deus Vult Vlad" or "this is rulerman Vlad".
Likewise you get a Lily that's a record/undeveloped younger version that's fated to, and all about reaching the conclusion and final result that already exists.
I wouldn't say it "annoys" me per se, but anytime I see an attempted English phoneticization of a non-English word in a TM work it always makes my forehead crinkle.
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I'll need an example for that one.
From off the top of my head, Artoria's horse is a good example - "Llamrei".
In Fate/Grand Order it's written as "ラムレイ". Obviously whoever did that saw the l's and just wrote it as if it were the same in English when in fact "Ll" is a digraph in Welsh that creates its own unique sound, that of a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative one. As a result, Llamrei should have been something closer to "スァムレイ". Double consonants are always funny things.
There are other examples such as "Spriggan" but like I said it's not huge deal, just something that crops up from time to time and not many would notice or care.
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I see. I thought it was going to something like Airgetlám being officialized romanized as Agarterram, but it was the other way around. English can be complicated.
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