"Oh my god," Rika breathed, eyes wide. "No way. I thought it was just the Boss Lady, but Jalter, too…?"
A single evening will teach them that lesson, I think.Namely, food. I just had to hope Rika wouldn't burst into tears when it wasn't Emiya's.
You say that as if Castoria wasn't a straight upgrade.
Is it bad that my first thought was Jureselem/Camelot Singularity. Followed by "IT'S TIME TO D-D-DUEL" "I'm going to send your soul to the Shadow Realm"
You say that as if Castoria wasn't a straight upgrade.
Also, the girl deserve love, vacations, and hugs.
"Da — King David," Romani said respectfully. "H…How do you do? Is…is something wrong?"
And also banned fox hunting for being an excessively cruel sport. And pushed heavily to cut down on the public consumption of tobacco (though that lasted only as long as Hitler was alive; there's an anecdote about everyone in a room within his bunker immediately pulling out a cigarette to smoke as soon as they heard the gunshot).And people didn't just like him, they worshipped him in a borderline godlike worship at times. Also, he loved dogs so much, that Nazi Germany was the first country to pretty much introduce modern anti-animal abuse laws.
The thing about Adolf Hitler is that while obviously he was a monster, he was a charismatic monster. And really good at being a politician.
He won his position in a democratic election, knowing exactly what people wanted to hear while introducing reforms that helped Germany become the powerhouse it was. It's a simple fact.
And people didn't just like him, they worshipped him in a borderline godlike worship at times. Also, he loved dogs so much, that Nazi Germany was the first country to pretty much introduce modern anti-animal abuse laws.
So in the end, it's a good lesson that evil can be very, very tempting, while he being able to live a normal life, with family and people that love you.
Is it bad that my first thought was Jureselem/Camelot Singularity. Followed by "IT'S TIME TO D-D-DUEL" "I'm going to send your soul to the Shadow Realm"
Nah, they'd get the Half-baked Lily instead.It would be funny if Jalter became a trendsetter and now everytime they try to summon a specific servant, they get them exept not.
Try to get Emiya, summon Muramasa.
Want King Arthur ? Have a Castoria.
On a more serious note; if Chaldea specifically summons Gilgamesh as an Archer (as opposed to his vastly more tolerable Caster or Ko-Gil forms)...Y'all missing the obvious. Who's the one Servant in the Throne, above all others, that Emiya simply cannot stand? And who can't stand Emiya in return?
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They've only used it for Jalter, all other ones were compatibility summons. This isn't using full on game mechanics, here Saint Quartz just serves to aim for a particular servant.It would be good to know how many Saint Quartz Chaldea has considering they are a factor now. Going by game logic, Chaldea starts with 30 quartz for a full tutorial summon of 11. Counting the summoning so far (Shard, Emiya, Shakespeare, Arash, and Jalter) they should have 15 quarts left. 5 more summons left. (6 if double summons on tenth roll is a thing.)
Before London, there is a very daunting ordeal the team has to go through. The post-Okeanos intermission is going to be a bit longer than normal this time.London Incoming.
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What with Taylor and her F-rank Childcare, how horrible will Jackie and Nursery Rhyme encounter go?
Hans will probably be his usual self…
Also, I can imagine Taylor going: "Mordred is a girl? I guess it only makes sense, there was no Y chromosome… wait, how did two women make?…"
It basically serves the same function as USOs do in-game.They've only used it for Jalter, all other ones were compatibility summons. This isn't using full on game mechanics, here Saint Quartz just serves to aim for a particular servant.
Taylor did fine with children, it was the SH9 that was the problemWhat with Taylor and her F-rank Childcare, how horrible will Jackie and Nursery Rhyme encounter go?
A problem with a solution called the "Master 8, Aster 0"Taylor did fine with children, it was the SH9 that was the problem