08. Archer, The Hero Who Nobody Knows - Servant Stay Night
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Aksys Games is bringing Fate/Extra to the US with the original Japanese voices
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This song is good, but it's lacking something. It needs that "Umf" that alot of other songs have. But, still a good song never the less.
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Poor Archer.
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@ArowaLim I can't say for sure, haven't heard the tales of Northern Mythology since 1st grade in Elementary School, i only remember a few things vaguely.
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what ever fate series archer appears on he still kick some ass >:D UBW
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@XeroMaano *comma
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Ok, To clear this once and for all.
This Saber is a total different one from the original one.
This Saber is Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, a Roman Emperor.
The original Saber is King Arthur, a British King, nicknamed Arthuria due to the gender change.
They are totally different in many aspect, yet the same in some other aspects.
They are the same in terms of Physical Presentation, but different in actions/ personallities.
This Saber, Nero, Is more enjoyable than the original. PERIOD
It is no coincidence nor is it just preference for Type Moon to design Nero to have similar looks to Arturia.
In Nero's life and rule, she was said to value diplomacy highly, often opposing the many corruptions in her country. This impressed Britannia enough for them to adopt Chivalry as their base premise of rule, thus leading to the legend of King Arthur.
Thus, you can see Lucia(Nero)'s life as a prototype of Arturia(Arthur)'s legend. That is why they made them look aesthetically similar.
ArowaLim 2 weeks ago 5
@ArowaLim
...but that doesn't make any sen...
Oh. Wait. Nasuverse. Carry on, nothing to see here.
Shockz0rz 1 week ago 3
@Shockz0rz Some people said King Arthur was real, others claimed it was a legend inspired by Nero. To keep both sides plausible, Type-moon made them look similar.
So, Arthur/Arturia could've been a legend resembling Nero, told in songs and stories in Britannia to teach Chivalry to the populace, or she could've been a real guy/girl who became King, just bearing resemblances to Nero.
Note, I have no idea if this is true in real life.
ArowaLim 1 week ago
@ArowaLim Speaking of the Arthurian Legend, I've heard that the Sword in the Stone is kind of the same concept as the Sword in the Tree, from the Northern Mythology, the Sword in the Tree appoints the ruler of the Gods of Asgard, Odin drew the sword from the World Tree and was appointed leader.
In my own Theory, I think Excalibur was made to scare off Vikings in a Sense that Arthur was a Mortal and Odin was a god, but not in the realm of Mortals.
making Vikings more warry of Arthur.
zuser 4 days ago in playlist Esper Collision/Battle
@zuser Wasn't Sigmund the one who drew Gram out? Ultimately, it was a sign of Kingship, proving those who were able to pull those weapons out to be destined leaders.
ArowaLim 3 days ago