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Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia Ep. 3-4 Reaction [FULL]

a quick fight against Gilgamesh and then some mission that introduce us to Tezcatlipoca!

Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia Ep. 3-4 Reaction [FULL]

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The reason there is a Holy Grail here before Jesus is because of the time shenanigans, in one of the singularities they skipped over it’s revealed that Solomon “The King of Mages” is behind the plan to annihilate humanity and sent back Grails to points in times as “Mana Batteries” to store enough power to kill everyone in those points in time.

Michael

I really want Emiya Shirou + Taiga Story to be an anime

Aco2Draco

I don't think you understand the exact meaning of heroic and divine spirits. The difference is in there spirit origin. If they are a god, they are a god... but if there human, there soul gets taken to the throne of heroes after there death and the world makes them heroic spirits. A good example would be enkidu in strange fake. While he is mechanically the same as a servent, it's more like the entity enkidu decided to manifest in that time using the grail system, rather than a copy of the heroes spirit origin being sent. What is happening in this series is because the gods have only just been separated from humans, they can still come to the human world partially. that means the gods you see might not be servants but are actually just there like Gilgamesh. They have no need to use the grail since they can still interact with the world without its assistance. They may need to use alternative workarounds though... People like Gilgamesh (not the alive one we see now) are a special case where he exist partially still in his spirit origin in the throne due to his divinity without being a divine spirit since he chose his human side of his lineage. There are other demigods that became divine spirits after their death. This just means their spirit origin joins the other gods (wherever they are) and sometimes, they can be summoned as they where when they were still demigods but that is a recreation of a part of there life from human legend, similar to FATE strange/fake Jack the Ripper or FATE apocrypha Vlad the Impailer/Dracula

RSquirrel

I just remembered some of the servant releases from FGO (the game) causes a debate

Yel John

Yeah I mean typical "netizens" that's why I mentioned only some, my bad if that causes a misunderstanding

Yel John

The tablets AREN'T actually that hard to write. You use a stylus made out of a reed, designed in a specific shape to make the "letters" used in cuneiform. It's literally just poking w/ a stick into clay, then firing the clay tablet to make it permanent vs temporary (so memos would be just clay tablets that are never being fired, you just wipe em even to take more memos). They are only sacrificing men purely from resource logistics POV. 10 men can IMPREGNATE ALL THE FEMALES, while inverse isn't physically possible, simple as. It's all about long-term resource logistics, as always. Also technically Merlin's statement is partially wrong, depending on semantics. The Aztec "gods" are canonically NOT gods as we think of 99% of the non-Aztec deities. They are technically ay LMAOs that crashlanded to Earth tens of millions of years ago, back in the dinosaur days. To be specific, alien parasitic lifeforms using host bodies (hence why Aztec "gods" look so reptilian, as their OG vessels were dinos, up until the Aztec days when they actually finally got some decent humanoid vessels to parasite on as host bodies), who are as powerful as the energy lifeforms we know as gods (i.e native to Earth like we are as well) are, despite not being divine lifeforms in the same strict sense as the native gods on Earth are.

Skebaba

According to whom? "offended" doesn't mean shit unless they interview EVERY citizen of a country for their opinion...

Skebaba

Some countries if I recall correctly did get offended in some of the portrayal but many do like and appreciate it as well. And yes, they also do portray their heroes and and gods as well

Yel John

A little fun fact: for this Gilgamesh, You will notice that all the weapon he's using is all scepters. If I remember correctly, that's because all weapon in his arsenal is currently distributed to his people to fight the monsters

Yel John

The return of the goat, or rather the tiger! this isnt addressed at ALL in the show but Jaguar Man is in the body of Taiga (Shirou’s Fuji-ne from UBW)

Wendy


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