This topic came up in the Questions thread, so I figured I'd put forward my view on it. I'm sure this is already something commonly known/considered around here, so if you're already familiar with the relationship between the Tohsaka and Edelfelt families, feel free to skip over this. If not, here goes nothing. Right, starting off, people following current Type-Moon works are likely familiar with Rin Tohsaka and Luvia Edelfelt and their perpetual rivalry that involves a lot more pro-wrestling ...
I won't lie, this blog serves no purpose, none what so ever. I'm only doing it so I could record this as the most ludicrously funny thiing I've read in a good while and it's all about Aoko's ability to be a parent. Originally Posted by Tobias She went back in time and seduced shiki when he was like 9, not realizing that his H game protagonist sperm was strong even then. So she just jumped forward in time 9 months and dropped shirou off at an orphanage. That's why in the fight nasu says shiki canonically would ...
Well we were over in the history thread, and we were talking about a user named Mike, I never met him, but it seemed there was a certain dissonance of values between him and most others. Anyway, Rockxas posted this; Originally Posted by Rockxas ...And then there's the absolute fanboyism, as seen in any instance of Rin and Shirou hypothetically having their own lives without finding out about Sakura's situation, or just pretty much anything regarding Tokiomi's decision to give Sakura to the Matous. ...
Taking a break from my Servant Analysis (As it has proven more than a little taxing on my nerves) I've decided to update and transfer my... Database? Compendum, I've no idea, list, list of random servant facts over to BL. General Numbers * To begin, across all the Fate media, there is a total of One Hundred Fifty-Seven different Servants, not including those that repeat and those that share identity, but not design. This includes Servants featured in Fate/Stay Night, Fate/Zero, ...
Updated June 3rd, 2015 at 02:13 PM by Hawkeye
Shockingly enough, the No Name Assassin has provided me with more topics of thought than I imagined she would, and in this latest one, I'm going to address the possiblity that she, or at least one of her abilities, takes influence from the novel The Kouga Ninja Scrolls by Futaro Yamada. The original teaser chapter made mention of one of No Name's Noble Phantasms, called Ichor of Reverie, which is remarked as having caused several magus, actively preparing spells to stop her, to incinerate ...
Updated March 26th, 2015 at 04:40 PM by Hawkeye