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Shin Megami Tensai V (as in five) rerelease had a quest line with the goddess of Mount Fuji. It was nice, and she was a really strong recruitable ally afterwards, so I've a fondness for her from that.
Shin Megami Tensai V (as in five) rerelease had a quest line with the goddess of Mount Fuji. It was nice, and she was a really strong recruitable ally afterwards, so I've a fondness for her from that.
Seven beings in this dimension- Nanoha, Yuno, Fate, Precia, Arf so who're the other two? Graham is off-world, although maybe he has his familiars on the planet keeping an eye on Hayate.It's Fate who speaks first, in the only language she knows: Midchildan. A language which is known to only seven beings in this entire dimension, to only two children of Earth in all the cosmos, and, by virtue of Raising Heart's abilities, to precisely one person who fits both categories at once: the one known to Fate only as 'the other girl,' Nanoha Takamachi.
Also, the beam struggle lit up the skyline in a very obvious way. People will have seen it, and from an on-the-ground perspective, the Pink beam Won. The same color as the magic that was shooting down all the Onogoro rockets. With this happening several km outside of the AO, unless Whisper manages to somehow stay/regain consciousness after Fate shot her down, caught the end of the clash, and report back to the Onogoro FOB, all they'll know is that the figure that was running interference on their heavy rocket support is capable of firing giant fuck-off beams and seemingly won against whoever they were fighting.On another note I am pleasantly suprised how the duel went. Nanohat lost sure but we sort of expected that, and she gained a few points in Martial while progressing down her questline, and very importantly is still in good enough shape to contribute to the battle.
...Hopefully things didn't fall apart in her absence.
Also since Nanoha isn't going to come back with a Jewel Seed and had a Beam struggle in Tokyo's airspace I'm pretty sure we can question her about whatever it is that just happened.
As far as I'm aware we don't know where any of the sites are.If you are right I will swap my vote. But I think that the plan to find the ritual sites was to take the couple sites we know about, put them on a map, and draw a circle.
Raising Heart and Bardiche.Seven beings in this dimension- Nanoha, Yuno, Fate, Precia, Arf so who're the other two?
Oh, yeah. I guess they also count as beings.
Also, the beam struggle lit up the skyline in a very obvious way. People will have seen it, and from an on-the-ground perspective, the Pink beam Won. The same color as the magic that was shooting down all the Onogoro rockets. With this happening several km outside of the AO, unless Whisper manages to somehow stay/regain consciousness after Fate shot her down, caught the end of the clash, and report back to the Onogoro FOB, all they'll know is that the figure that was running interference on their heavy rocket support is capable of firing giant fuck-off beams and seemingly won against whoever they were fighting.
Or the Empty Faces are identifying based on the corrupting influence, while Bardiche is identifying them based on energy signatures- Fate thinks that Venus was similar to a jewel seed (thinking about it, given that a Star Seed is a soul, and Sailor Star Seeds are simply the souls of planets, then the Shikon Jewel being a human soul mixed with a lot of demon souls means it's technically a corrupted star seed, just not the star seed of a planet or other celestial body).Onogoro already knows White Meteor is able to do giant pink beams from the tree incident, so they'll be able to put together it was her. Interestingly, if Whisper does survive to report back that Fate hammered her, then that would be another data point in them formulating a "Sailor Saturn's gone rogue" theory.
Additionally, everyone was speculating about how Jewel Seeds were corrupted Sailor Star Seeds based on Venus's feelings about them, but it just occurred to me: given that the Empty Faces misidentified them based on them being incredibly similar to Shikon Shards, the transitive property would then suggest that the Shikon Shards are ALSO corrupted Sailor Star Seeds.
They are all very adjacent to one another. The only possible wrinkle is we don't know the exact process that was used to make Jewel Seeds and how it relates to Souls, and our only hint so far is something to do with the Shantair being given the process by a "Wise Man" that we suspect to be the Chaos agent Wiseman.Or the Empty Faces are identifying based on the corrupting influence, while Bardiche is identifying them based on energy signatures- Fate thinks that Venus was similar to a star seed (thinking about it, given that a Star Seed is a soul, and Sailor Star Seeds are simply the souls of planets, then the Shikon Jewel being a human soul mixed with a lot of demon souls means it's technically a corrupted star seed, just not the star seed of a planet or other celestial body).
There is a world of difference between knowing "OK, this is the spell this magical girl uses to seal up the disaster class artifacts that cause spontanious giant trees and turn animals into humongous monsters" and knowing "oh, shit, this spell can be used in a purely offensive capacity too"Onogoro already knows White Meteor is able to do giant pink beams from the tree incident,
Imagine if Onogoro were still active in two to four weeks and saw Nanoha's Starlight Breaker during her and Fate's final fight.There is a world of difference between knowing "OK, this is the spell this magical girl uses to seal up the disaster class artifacts that cause spontanious giant trees and turn animals into humongous monsters" and knowing "oh, shit, this spell can be used in a purely offensive capacity too"
There is a world of difference between knowing "OK, this is the spell this magical girl uses to seal up the disaster class artifacts that cause spontanious giant trees and turn animals into humongous monsters" and knowing "oh, shit, this spell can be used in a purely offensive capacity too"
Unless that event deviates significantly from Canon, I'd be surprised if they ever find out it happens in the first place, given it happens well out to sea.Imagine if Onogoro were still active in two to four weeks and saw Nanoha's Starlight Breaker during her and Fate's final fight.
Nanoha has yet to develop Starlight Breaker. She's probably in the theory-crafting stage for the spell, but it's a highly complicated spell that will take the next couple of weeks for her to work on. It was Divine Buster, and she only hit the tree with one of them.I 'd have to review the relevant tags, but didn't Nanoha use Starlight Breaker to blast off huge chunks of the tree to get at the Jewel Seed? I'd assume that the offensive applications of that would be a bit obvious…
While it takes place out at sea, it also has a highly visible magical storm preceding it. I'd be surprised if Onogoro don't try to get eyes in on the problem even if just to figure out what's going on.Unless that event deviates significantly from Canon, I'd be surprised if they ever find out it happens in the first place, given it happens well out to sea.
After their recent history of responding to local disasters, and the likely response of the public Japanese government after tonight? I get the feeling Onogoro are going to have a lot of problems coming their way that will keep them from reacting to emergencies inside the land boarders of Japan in the next few weeks, let alone anything that happens even just off the shores.While it takes place out at sea, it also has a highly visible magical storm preceding it. I'd be surprised if Onogoro don't try to get eyes in on the problem even if just to figure out what's going on.
On the subject of randomly empowered school girls showing up to magical threats, I wonder whether Cures Black and White will show up tonight, this is the middle of Tokyo where they live after all. And there's a lot of explosions going on.It's really telling that the mundane police or randomly empowered school girls are more likely to show up to a magical threat than Onogoro. They obviously don't have the best idea of what's going on.