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3 yrs ago
Current I think watching fight scenes can help in general terms with writing combat, since it can give you an idea of flow and choreography.
3 yrs ago
At least if you're writing something you know, with knights.
3 yrs ago
I mean, depends on what you're writing, and the tone and theme of what you're writing. Trained armored knights were legitimately monstrous on the battlefield, so looking up how they fought helps.
4 yrs ago
As much as there's a lot of reasons twitter sucks, I genuinely don't want to see it die for the sake of all the artists who now rely on it. Hoping the shithead stops trying to directly administrate.
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Saber is soon to discover the joy of actually good food, since /zero Saber has yet to do so.
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Amalie Georg Faust, Caster


For a few, shocked moments, Caster stared in horror at the Assassin. No, that couldn't be true... what kind of terrible life must she have had? It must truly, truly been full of misery and despair, horror and loneliness... A life of nothing but soul-crushing sadness. After all.. she had never tried cake before! How awful! Clutching Gretchen firmly to her chest, Caster took a firm step forward, and with her right hand pointed upwards towards the little Assassin's presumed-Master.

"Your Master is right!" she declared, loudly, practically stomping her feet as she did, "You need to try some cake you need to try it soon it's wonderful and it makes you feel all great and I feel really really bad you haven't had any cake it's terrible and horrible and bad and you need to eat lots of cake lots and lots all different kinds to make up for it I'll learn how to bake a cake and then bake one for you and you can have some then and drink lots of milk and we can have a tea party you and me and Gretchen and Margarita and your Master all together and we can have fun and I'll invite all my friends!"

Yes, that was it. This was a firm plan within Caster's mind. There was no way she would ever be shaken from this, she now felt it was her sworn duty. To introduce Assassin to cake, and have a tea party with her. She had to. The poor girl had never had cake before! Gretchen agreed, too, that it was important to be nice to her! Gretchen also seemed a bit worried about the way such a girl qualified for Assassin, and what could have happened to her to cause that, but Faust wasn't worried about that at all! She'd treat her nicely either way!

Of course, Faust's rambling was paused for a moment when the Master asked her identity.

"Oh, that's right! We don't need to keep secrets!" she chirped, with a cheerful smile as she reached out and rapidly shook the Master's hand, "I'm Amalie Georg Faust!"




Althienna Ly Van Del Vanten


Barely perceptibly, Althienna relaxed slightly as the blue-suited Lancer relented. The most intriguing matters, now, were the nature of the little girl and her own Servant's relationship... and just why the Lancer had a bizarre fashion sense. Though she had to agree with him on one matter. It would be rather nice if Medea wore something cuter... Ah, but now was not the time for such contemplations, now, was it? Nor was it time for Althienna to take in the sight of the other highly attractive woman in skintight clothing that had just appeared from nearby. As much as it would be nice to take in that particular sight, of course, Althienna decided the best course of action as to attempt to keep an eye on her own Servant. After all, it seemed only proper to stay close.

... And, oddly enough, Medea was offering to solve a... oh. Yes, now she could tell what was happening... Thankfully, her interests lie elsewhere. Still, for others... oh, if someone allowed it to affect them, that could be quite hazardous... The Lancer would of course have to undergo some changes in order to effect her.

"My my, so many Lancers, all with such... unique senses of fashion~"
@Rin's Jack the Ripper Assassin is honestly one of her best-done canon characters.

She writes her awesomely! Endearing, but still creepy. Sympathetic, but also clearly unhinged.
Arturia Pendragon, Saber


Saber fell silent, watching as her Master seemed to enter some kind of trance. For a moment, she wondered if, perhaps, this was some form of Magecraft technique. She was largely unfamiliar with magecraft in general, and therefore she could not help but question the possibility when faced with Katenka's silence and somewhat dazed stare. Perhaps it required focus and concentration on another matter rather then anything present? However, it quickly became apparent that her Master had become somehow distracted. For a few moments, the short blonde knight was surprised and confused when Katenka took her armored hand to guide her along to the dining area. To say the least, it wasn't exactly anything Saber had suspected, and for a few moments she dully followed, staring at the other girl's hand.

However, the matter was quickly put out of her mind when the dark-haired girl questioned her identity, in a rather awkward and flustered manner. The blonde girl paused for a moment when she heard the name 'Joan of Arc'. Unfortunately, the mention of Jeanne d'Arc made Saber recall a truly evil individual but only for a moment. Truthfully, it was only right that her Master know her identity. Indeed, secrecy was hardly an important matter when all the Servants were required to work together in order to surmount this strange 'singularity' threat.

Regardless of how deeply she had failed. Regardless of how she had lead to one of her closest knights falling into darkness... There was a simple, undeniable facet of Saber's identity. No matter how she believed she must erase it, for the good of all those who had suffered and died due to her rule, she was the Once and Future King. And so, that was how she would introduce herself.

"My identity is Arturia Pendragon," she began, even as she slowly followed Katenka to the dining area, "King of the Britons."
Honestly, I feel like as long as you can explain them being a real person in the Nasuverse, they work.

They... just have to be actually real(in the Nasuverse).

No Harry Potter Servants(someone actually tried that once).
@KoL: They do actually explain Frankie as a real person, and I apply that logic to all the other "from a story" Servants. They're just real in the Nasuverse.
That's something a lot to people seem to get wrong, honestly, going by prior experience.

That heroic spirits are all actually real people in the Nasuverse. For some reason people seem to think they can also be fictional characters(citing Fake Assassin a lot of the time even though he was also a real person in-universe, just not a famous one) sometimes.
... I mean, yes they do? But the characters themselves are female. You were talking about Mordred. She is female here.

And... every Servant knows every other heroic spirit the moment they get to know names/NP names. It's just kind of part of being a heroic spirit? ^^; Saber didn't know Sasaki Kojirou because he's a composite of different people and one of those people was summoned as a Wraith.

And frankly this comes down to the fact that swords can be prototypes of other swords. People(I mean aside from homunculi and stuff in the Nasuverse) cannot be prototypes of one another.

It'd be a recognition of undergoing similar events, not "oh my god we're the same people as one another at different times".
Mordred is a literal clone of Saber and therefore is female, though draw attention to that and she'll probably cave your face in given her immensely screwed up upbringing. ^^;

As for the whole legends thing, it's... not like that at all? I think that's a far too literal way to interpret this. Similar events happen in history all the time. With swords, it's easy to say they were(possibly deliberately) connected to one another, as some weapons in the Nasuverse are described as prototypes for the later ones.

I don't think it would be noticed unless brought up directly, and even then it's just similar events rather then... I don't even know what you're suggesting.
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