Was that solomon's ring on U-olga's right pinky?
Was that solomon's ring on U-olga's right pinky?
He is running away from faes, and just announcing his presence is enough to invoke a direct attack on him. Kirsch uses his craft to protect MC and Mashu, and Beryl is able to finish the job. Prior to this, Kirsch dealt with Beryl's backstab with ease.
And yes, Kirsch dies with the pang of regret that he wasn't able to take part in the journey in season 1 with everyone.
Was thinking, if the Alien God is trying to find a more suitable vessel than UOlga, maybe its plan all along was to take over the body of the last remaining LB King?
Maybe then whatever/whoever the LB6 King is, they are trouble
I also saw a screenshot of Beryl mentioning the Dragon of Albion, so I can think of either the Clock Tower dragon or Vortigern foreshadowing. Maybe the turning point is Vortigern defeating Artoria instead to call back to GoA
He wasn't. The only one who called him(self) Grand Caster was Goetia, when he was still pretending to be Solomon, and wanted an intimidating reason for why he was able to "self-summon".
Why was this possible in this LB but not in Extella (and I assume probably not panhuman history either)?
Doesn't being an "Alien God" directly contradict the basis of a Beasts? Especially an Alien God with no regard for humans at all?
By chance, is it the same shade of blue as the previous "Alien God" we've been seeing since the Moonlit OVA?
I strongly suspect neither Vitch nor Olga are actually Beasts. They might have power comparable, and have a make-up similar to Beasts, but I don't think they're Beasts. Neither loves humanity in the slightest.
Grand Roma's condition:
- He is the "god of humanity" that Tesla spoke of in his interlude. Romulus-Quirinus is the symbol of that.
- He was born as a demigod, but is no god. Root is the earth, but demonstrate power of a god. He is, in a sense, the retelling of Gilgamesh. That's right, he is Neo-Gilgamesh.
- He was summon using the great summoning system that was also utilized to summon Mecha Ares/Mars through Kintoki's mecha Golden Huge Bear as the basis. In Grand Roma's case, Caligula was used.
- He cancelled all of Zeus anti-planet, anti-spacetime, anti-concept buffs and boosts ally's power output. In Mashu's case hers jumped to 300%.
- After fighting Zeus, he exhausted his entire saint graph by pouring all of his divine authorities into the Storm Border to help it reach Chaos close enough for Musashi to do her NP and vanished afterwards.
- Due to the special conditions of the Lostbelts, the 2 Grands (him and Orion) chose to prioritize different things. They chose to not focus on destroying their targets (the Beasts) but protect the world.
I meant even in the end, not just now. Everything they've been hammering into us since Babylonia is that Beasts love humanity, but take it too far. As far as we've been shown of these two, they don't give the slightest damn about humanity.
I guess there is either a twist or something more to reveal about these two, in regard of her love for humanity and what they exactly are.
Despite everything, I don't think Nasu just went batshit and fucked up the Beasts concept he himself already planned since the start of FGO.
Also
Do we know how that works exactly? I assume it's different from the normal system (since Chaldea freely summoning Grands is kinda stupid otherwise), but what made it possible? Also, was Quirinus specifically summoned as a Grand, or were they just trying to summon/channel some sort of extremely powerful help and (maybe with a touch of CF influence) a Grand manifested due to all the shit going on?He was summon using the great summoning system that was also utilized to summon Mecha Ares/Mars through Kintoki's mecha Golden Huge Bear as the basis
Greeks dealt with Greeks all the time though
also son beats dad is pretty big in Classical Mythology if that counts as a concept.
We fight Zeus (Jupiter) with Ares (Mars) and Romulus Quirinus
They form an ancient triad of deities in ancient roman religion acording to some theories (that later was replace by the Capitoline Triad)
So if the writers did that on purpose is pretty neat (even when I would still have like to see Juno and Minerva)
It is pretty cool that they do what Greeks do best. Kill (Grand)Dad. Still a dad and son team up is pretty rare.