Hereafter [Worm x Fate/Grand Order]

Oh, hello, Caenis. You're about 15 or so story arcs early discounting events. Also I suppose i need to check up on fate strange fake a bit again given I know only one or two details of Hippolyta there. I've really been looking forward to reading this chapter and I really feel like it lived up to expectations.
 
Well… Caenis is even good. Chaldea was lucky that the additional Argonaut, called by Medea, turned out to be one of the few Greeks who not only had a conflict with the Gods, but a personal vendetta against his raper, Poseidon.

For they now have two godslayers on their ship who can persuade Caenis to go over to their side - Drake and Taylor. And Drake killed Poseidon. Yes, there's a chance Caenis will be a little mad that he wasn't given the chance to kill Poseidon, but hey! — they killed this overgrown fish and gutted it for the grail.

These are clearly have brownie points in their favor, but will they be enough? Hell knows.

UPD: Hassan'd on previous page.
 
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Eh... I have mixed feelings on this topic.

On one hand I agree. Medea is a violent, brainwashed, teenager dumped on him unasked for by the gods. And whose actions directly lead to Jason losing out on his goal.

On the other hand, Medea is also directly responsible for Jason being as successful as he was in the first place, Type Moon's Jason explicitly gave Medea repeated commands to kill people, and even the originating work explicitly sides with Medea despite her killing her own children to rob Jason of his lineage.

I remember reading one analysis that suggested between Medea's canonical blonde hair and the two consummating their marriage atop the golden fleece it could be argued that Medea was Jason's real prize, literally given to him by Hera. Which he would go on to metaphorically throw away.
Granted by the goddess of marriage. Blessed throughout his journey by Hera.
Tossed his wife aside for a new model after she made him into a power to be reckoned with.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
 
Granted by the goddess of marriage. Blessed throughout his journey by Hera.
Tossed his wife aside for a new model after she made him into a power to be reckoned with.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

literally this
as Red on Overly Sarcastic Productions put it:
"Oh yeah!, I'll just ditch my incredibly cunning and powerful sorceress-wife for this random princess! I'm sure she'll be cool with it! What could possibly go wrong?!"

like...the reason you were so successful was because of the blessing of your patron goddess (the goddess of marriage and family) and your wife (who you already know is cunning and ruthless and has zero trouble with even familial murder)
and then you knowingly and with forethought spat on the both of them

...great plan, idiot
 
literally this
as Red on Overly Sarcastic Productions put it:
"Oh yeah!, I'll just ditch my incredibly cunning and powerful sorceress-wife for this random princess! I'm sure she'll be cool with it! What could possibly go wrong?!"

like...the reason you were so successful was because of the blessing of your patron goddess (the goddess of marriage and family) and your wife (who you already know is cunning and ruthless and has zero trouble with even familial murder)
and then you knowingly and with forethought spat on the both of them

...great plan, idiot

Tbf to Jason, one of the main reasons he wanted to ditch Medea is that he was scared shitless of her. He didn't take well her killing her brother to buy time.
 
literally this
as Red on Overly Sarcastic Productions put it:
"Oh yeah!, I'll just ditch my incredibly cunning and powerful sorceress-wife for this random princess! I'm sure she'll be cool with it! What could possibly go wrong?!"

like...the reason you were so successful was because of the blessing of your patron goddess (the goddess of marriage and family) and your wife (who you already know is cunning and ruthless and has zero trouble with even familial murder)
and then you knowingly and with forethought spat on the both of them

...great plan, idiot
I liked listening to her summary of the Epic of Gilgamesh. But, like... I felt kinda called out when she pointed out Fate's Gilgamesh design. I guess no one ever explained to her that Fate's Gilgamesh had his original appearance patterned after the character of the same name from "Tower of Druaga."

Or that, you know, he might not look anything like the OG myth describes, but his lore more than makes up for it.
 
In my opinion, Fate Gilgamesh's design is okay visually, but it feels mediocre if its just based off of Tower of Druaga's Gilgamesh.

With a quite a few recent character designs in Fate, it feels like they are afraid to break the mold of 'pretty boy anime looks'.
 
Uh-oh. Good move by Emiya, but Taylor better hurry. That particular match-up has a canon result ... so she needs to win before the bell rings.
 
I mean, with UBW deployed from the start, Emiya actually has a chance to defeat Heracles (a very small one admittedly) and is nearly guaranteed to get more than halfway to beating him by himself. Within UBW he has free access to every A-ranked Noble Phantasm he has ever seen, he only has to spend extra magical energy to recreate them.
 
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