Originally Posted by Comun Originally Posted by Formless Creature Playing with hellfire, but I was MIA during Wandjima's last appearance. What happened? Wandjinas are religious symbols of the Mowanjum tribes and a major part of their worship is that contact with these spirits is done via rock art painted in caves since pre-history. It's their belief that you cannot look at the painted Wandjinas without following proper protocol, which involves stating your name and the reason for your visit, wearing a specified color of body paint depending on your ...
Originally Posted by Comun Originally Posted by Reign https://twitter.com/FateSR_Official/...44169906782256 Is this saying that Musashi only uses the same five stance system as Iori while Berserker? If so I'm glad they're differentiating her Berserker and Saber skillsets, up to now she looked exactly the same. It’s essentially saying Saber Musashi sticks only to traditional Niten Ichiryuu because she is a serious swordswoman who takes swording seriously therefore would NEVER use shit techniques on purpose. Berserker ...
Originally Posted by You Originally Posted by Reign Why equate boundary to horizon though? Nasu: "You keep up with me Narita, I'm locking this lore behind seven layers of references" Originally Posted by Camelot Bedivere I imagine Rhongomyniad is one of them. Even the Knights of the Round Table were not informed of it. Bedivere: Merlin called it the “Tower at the Ends of the World.” Bedivere: A pillar of light that stands far west of the Isle of Britain. A tower that stands beyond the horizon... at the edge of the world. ...
Originally Posted by Comun The Grand Orders are 72 special challenges given to Solomon's 72 Western magecraft disciples, with a guarantee that they'll be able to reach the Fount if they solve this super riddle. And the Pillars are 72 demons used as the base for the original 72 Magic Crests. Anyone stated to be a direct Solomon disciple or descendant has a Pillar. Anyone stated to have a Grand Order has a Pillar. Anyone stated to have a Pillar has a Pillar. Combining these three conditions, ...
Originally Posted by You Originally Posted by BladeOfEden True, but if I were introducing someone to the series, I don’t think I’d have them follow that order. I did, and I had to rewatch the first few films to understand how everything fit together. I’ve tried rewatching them in the timeline order, and I feel like it works much better. Originally Posted by BladeOfEden No, what I’m saying is the original order was likely chosen in part to draw in readers, as there doesn’t appear to be any special reason for it, unless there’s something specific to the novels that I’m missing out ...