I'll just rename this thread as to not spread further misinformation.
So, if what are your guesses for when the diverging timeline in this lostbelt and how it came to be
Considering that the public still knows absolutely nothing so far about it...
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It's not Lostbelt (at least as far as we're aware). It's just story chapter 6.5.
It's not necessarily a Lostbelt, it could be a Singularity just like 5.5.
I saw people speculate it's something revolving around Matter of France, since there's Roland after a long time and possibly Charlie, and also about King in the Mountain with Constantine XI. But since the title is in German, it might also involve Germany, and considering Charlemagne is also a major figure in Germany (Germans call him Karl der Grosse), it's a possibility, and also justifies a German Servant like Kriemhild to appear.
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My Fanfics. Read 'em. Or not.McJon01: We all know that the real reason Archer would lose to Rider is because the events of his own Holy Grail War left him with a particular weakness toward "older sister" types.
Isn't there also a time where the Carolingian empire got split in three parts that after his death into the Treaty of Verdun. It could have something to do with this particular story chapter.
If we are getting Charles with Roland I hope for some namedrops to confirm the rest of the paladins lineup
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Since it's called "The Life and Death of a Fantasy" my guess is the story will be related to how Extella Link said the Paladins are fictional. Not sure where Constantine would be involved there.
It's the contradiction that they are, think about if the legends of the Paladins are true then with their powers and all how does the rest of the medieval world stood up against them. Especially like people like the African Berbers, the Andalusian Spain and more prominently the Byzantine Empire.
That's the King in the Mountain narrative OFG talked about. While a fantastical narrative, it's more along the lines of Artoria being in Avalon, rather than Link just saying "the Paladins did not actually exist." (Though Roland's bottle of sanity was Astolfo's catalyst in Apo, so ????)
Other than the Paladins, what other is historical figures that you hope to see in this chapter. Me this might seem a bit of a copium. I hope to see some Muslim representation be it the African Berbers or the Andalusian Spain. I also heard that some Germanic folklore is quite possible in this chapter as I been hearing Kriemhields name quite a few times.
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