then she wouldn't be mistaken for King Arthur and that would be stupid
Localizationing stuff
Nah dawg. That's a fan-artist interpretation.
To my knowledge, while she wasn't blonde or sported braids like those of Fate Jeanne she was actually quite well-endowed for her time. You know, supposedly.
If you were to take short haired Alter Jeanne, change the color of her hair to black, give her skin a more sun kissed complexion, height a bit shorter, and some slight muscularity it would be an overall more accurate depiction.
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even if she was well-endowed, her breastplate would look pretty much the same and you wouldn't really be able to glean it in a painting.
Well, i'm talking about accounts from Jean de Metz and Bertrand de Polengy who were basically the closest people to her.
I'm not disagreeing with you, just noting her endowment or lack thereof has no real bearing on the relative accuracy of artistic depictions
speaking of jean de metz, he should have been in go instead of saber gilles
maybe someday
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And Lucius Tiberius, add him in F/GO as well now that we have Arthur Pendragon.
since when does TM give a shit what people actually looked like
something that irks me a little. The fact that Shirou original family is not even referenced. I get that Kiritsugu saved him and is the parental figure that shape his personality the most, but come on, he doesnt even remember the family he loss in the fire once time. Its like they take the thing about him being reborn that day seriously, cause it looks like he has no memories before it , lol
That's because it is serious. The fact that the fire wiped all his memories allowed him to change his Origin. And in universe, an origin is something that pulls and attracts you to what you may become. Having it wiped is a very big thing.
And for the most part, Shirou's biological parents probably wouldn't have any impact on the story of Fate/Stay Night. And also that they're probably dead from the fire. The fire started at midnight, and Shirou was an 8 to 9 year old boy then. Most likely his family was sleeping or they were chilling in the living room when the sludge set fire to everything.
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.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.