Originally Posted by asterism42 Originally Posted by M@koto Kisaragi I'm sorry but my small brain don't understand what do you mean by that lel . Originally Posted by Comun The oldest source online for the anti-wish power of the Ephemeral Fruits is this 03/03/2005 post from an anonymous hobby blog that tries to work as an easy resource for fantastic fiction writer. The Typhon post itself doesn't have sources but there is a list of sources for the blog as a whole. A lot of gaps in the list but the part that wasn't lost to time includes Takerube's Truth In Fantasy series, so precedent ...
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Originally Posted by Comun Originally Posted by Delastogos The guy that embodies Koujiro has actuall proper lore to him? Originally Posted by Reign Insofar as "his real name is Tsuda" is lore, yeah. Honestly, Tsuda has a lot of backstory scattered around places. Even just tiny details like him going by the name Tsuda or how we know he's from Fuyuki because the Ryuudou Temple is a catalyst for him. There's Nasu getting asked about his origins in UBW Blu-Ray Q&A. He was just a farmer kid who felt out of place in the normal life of ...
Originally Posted by Comun Originally Posted by Comun I mean, the original post called itself a tldr, so it's possible that TPPR is just misrepresenting what the text he read was. From my own fact-checking I found: - Portuguese Wikipedia says Typhon ate fruit because he was hungry, but they were Ephemeral Fruits that made him weaker. - Spanish and English Wikipedias + every English source in the first page of Google say the Fates offered Typhon the Ephemeral Fruit saying it would make him stronger but it actually made him weaker. ...
Originally Posted by Reign Originally Posted by Comun Thanks again, Asterios. Thanks to you, everything went perfectly. You defeated the lord of the north castle and trapped the lord of the central one. I suppose that makes you human. In that case, we won’t need to fight. Exhaust yourself and rest in peace. Because the only one who can leave this labyrinth is we, who have this Noble Phantasm. And thus, the thread leads to the extremityAriadne Aporito Hades It's all Greek to me, but I found a comment on this youtube video which makes the argument for Ariadne Apolytos At-tis ...
Originally Posted by Comun My preliminary take on Entreat the Darkness. This is the interpretation of someone who only played Chapter 1 so far, so my read could be completely off. Long story short, I agree with the thread's consensus that the bloodied katana man is Iori's true nature, but I feel like the Iori we see before is just as much his true nature. The earliest we see of Iori is before he was "corrupted by the blade" so to speak. His backstory is that a band of mountain bandits slaughtered everyone ...