The moment they showed that silhouette of Charlemagne any banner that came before him was doomed financially, no matter who it was.
Aight I'm done reading. Was shorter than I imagined. Could play it on and off and still get done reasonably fast. Kinda not the most exciting chapter but at least it kept a brisk pace.
Well, there's that Interlude with Moriarty where he made a failsafe in case there's a problem concerning Holmes. At the time, he was assuming that Holmes would even go against Guda and Chaldea for the sake of Human Order.Spoiler:
Either way, whether there will be a follow-up at all remains to be seen.
At the very least the [REDACTED] stuff is gonna be relevant, even if its just mentioned matter-of-factly "this is what it was/would be". I don't expect it'll be limited to such a dry explanation, so that means the next installment of the case is still open one way or another.
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.![]()
What if Apostle Holmes becomes the main enemy in Arcade ?
I mean we know that he was summoned back in London in order to infiltrate Chaldea and he is in Arcade
So I suppose his summoning in Arcade would be for the same purpose expect this time we get to see his Apostle form
He didn't appear in Arcade during Sixth Singularity either. If he's truly relevant there, they would at least include him in Sixth, where dialogues start to appear.
Since we discuss these openly, might as well forgo spoilers tag. There are mysteries in this chapter.
-Bishi Moriarty's existence hints that AG's home world isn't onboard with her plan. Why is that? How does it benefit from obstructing her invasion? Are we gonna get more allies from Alien World?
-What's the purpose behind Traum? Zhang Jiao being the Servant of whoever made the Singularity didn't seem too bothered to break the status quo, and Servants native to it were only given directive to antagonize PHH. And PHH's currently gone from the Bleaching. If it's to protect Area 51, they would be better off not doing anything at all since Chaldea is alerted to it because of the Singularity.
No, there's a part near the end where it breaks down and they're all like "you did good buddy". It's literally just there as a hint and then to guide you to a place.
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They make it pretty clear thatis an existence of rebellion and retaliation against the Human Order, and that even if a "will" like that was absent, it would still have no choice but to carry out these feelings. Zhang Jiao establishing this Singularity for that purpose makes sense when you consider that the entire thing is based around rebelling against the Human Order, and you can obviously think about what would happen if the Singularity was allowed to merge back into the timestream. If all Zhang Jiao can "understand" of his Master is "rebel against PHH", then Traum is exactly the sort of high-level solution that would work regardless of more detailed intent. As for him not seeming bothered about the status quo, they sort of touch on this as well, but it seems to just come down to the fact that the "real" Zhang Jiao is the body in Area 51, and the rest are alter egos he created, but that he had to make them think that wasn't the case (he basically Blade Runner'd himself). This could obviously cause some issues, but he still obviously retains info about who his Master is (at least so it seems), so any "breaking the status quo" is probably just for the sake of making the singularity go "just as planned", rather than "resolving" itself through the unintended acts of another Servant.subject: E"he"