@@jundesuwa taira is weird. In her two first ascensions she is another person but in her third one she isn't sure if she is yoshitsune(adult ushi) or taira
Calamity Jane actually makes a lot of sense. She wasn’t just loyal to Wild Bill. She was also known for her loyalty to her younger siblings and for raising them on her own after her mother died when she was young. Basically, Jane was just a fiercely loyal person, so if loyalty and devotion are the criteria, then Jane absolutely qualifies.
Man I thought by the end of the video the randomly teleporting Bryn in the background was eventually going to pop up behind Klidge under the premise of wanting to kill him for having the Bryn's Beloved trait.
Honestly my headcanon for it is Brynhild is shown the Servant and is asked if they’re hot or not. It would explain why it’s so vague, because it’s based on her own personal preferences lol
Something worth noting are the specific events of Prototype Fragments of Blue and Silver. It's stated there that Bryn has some level of love for all things in nature, and that Brynhildr Romantia literally cannot harm anything Bryn somehow holds no affection for. But such a thing couldn't possibly exist, right? Enter Manaka Sajyou. Bryn tries to attack her, and her spear just... stops short. Whatever is going on with Manaka's twisted mindset and direct connection to the Root makes Bryn genuinely feel nothing towards her. There's one moment in the F/GO Lostbelts that's rather reminiscent of this... [Lostbelt 1 Spoilers] Near the end of Permafrost Empire Anastasia, the "Priestess of an Alien Star", a character we still don't know much about, appears before us, and more relevantly, Billy the Kid. Whatever she is, she's a hole on the Shadow Border's sensors - Da Vinci and Holmes get no readings, and only people physically able to see her can perceive her. Billy claims he can find a reason to shoot anyone and anything, but for reasons even he doesn't understand, he just can't seem to pull the trigger here. This scene has always reminded me of that interaction between Bryn and Manaka, and I think it might be hinting at something in the future, given that Manaka has to be addressed eventually due to her ties to Beast VI and certain huge reveals about the "God of an Alien Star" and Beast VII much later on.
Honestly I just love this trait because it's kind of a nod to what happened in fate prototype where her master forced Bryn to go berserk while fighting Arthur Which made her in that moment see Arthur as Sigurd Also I'm guessing that some servants like summer okitan lasagna just forgot about the trait, or perhaps Rengokuen being a part of her spirit origin makes her different I believe that those with the trait just remind her of Sigurd even if it's slightly or barely similar to him, whether it's loyalty, righteousness, kindness, demeanor or personality traits, wisdom, etc though that's just my interpretation rather than the "what she sees as righteous" because it makes no sense for alot of the servants (like cu alter who literally massacred ppl in the 5th singularity out of malice rather than righteousness)
I always assumed it was just "This person reminds Bryn of Sigurd in one way or another, be it actions, personality, looks, etc." So there really wouldn’t be a logical explanation as to who has the Bryns Yandere Bait trait since it is just dependant on her feelings which are, and this is a fact, aren’t very logical
If we operate under the assumption that Bryn's Trait applies to the Servant based on the story, I almost fear for that being true. Not cause it's a bad explanation but almost acts as a "spoiler" for potential roles a new Servant will play. I'd almost ask for a video discussing the Threat to Humanity, but I'm sure the explanation is simple: Servants with the power to directly threaten the will of the planet. Most Servants with it are Foreigners or Foreigners in another class. The explanation is easy to get. How about the Non-Hominidae Servants?
I think the one that shocks me the most is Mozart being there! Honestly I can kinda see it. With how the game handled his love for Marie and them never marrying, due to there class was handled in a interesting way. As well as how the manga showed it in a beautiful way over how he knew she died as he looked at a field of flowers. But personality wise???? NOPE! I forgot which art book it was, but one of the fgo artbooks pretty much conformed, that the way they portray him was from the Amadeus movie, and because of it. If you read him laughing, and hear that one iconic laugh from the movie, then it's canon that FGO Mozart dose laugh like that. Cursed info I thought I should share.
Habetrot`s sacrifice was actually to hand the black barrel because by doing that Mash would remember her as Totrot from the time she was sent to the past by Morgan`s water mirror and helped Tonelico on her cruisade to save Britain, thus creating a paradox that would remove Habetrot from existence if Mash or anyone Remembered the time before the reset Morgan made Yeah she deserves that place in Valhalla
Small mythology correction: folkvangr is probably just another name for Valhalla, not its own place. Norse mythology is just full of things having multiple names because it helps with composing prose.
@@garletace1393 folkvagnr is the heaven ruled by Freya while Odin rules Valhalla. If I'm not wrong Odin and others were War gods so warriors go to Valhalla while Freya and the rest were nature gods hence normal people go to folkvagnr or that's what I think, but I don't really remember the qualifications of going to folkvagnr.
@@keiken96 all of what you wrote is incorrect, just a bunch of Victorian reimaginings that hold no actual basis in the eddas. If you actually care about educating yourself here's a video by Dr. Jackson Crawford, a college professor and published translator whose made a career on studying the language and mythology of the ancient norse. ua-cam.com/video/gMgOPhlwVk8/v-deo.html
As a odd but kinda fitting thing, I always saw the Beloved trait as something that more fits if the servant or character has a deep voice and or looks good in glasses. This only really applies to some of the people in the group but I think it a likely factor for some of them. I do think Klidge likely got the rest of the aspects that would apply to it though.
An abridged summery of the Summer events might sound fun. Or a video about the Argonauts. (Ok maybe I just said that part with the Argonauts as an excuse for you to make a vid talking about Caenis but come on let’s be honest here she deserves a video all to herself. After her summer valentine’s conversation I am convinced she is the best tomboy Waifu in the game.)
I actually got summer Brynhild last night and I'm so happy. I only wanted to get her cause she's really pretty lol. I tried to get Sigurd so that I could have both Husband and Wife but unfortunately Sigurd didn't want to come to Chaldea. (It's not like I need anymore sabers to begin with.)
So to be "loved" by brunhild you have 3 conditions if I understand 1 Have "heroic" ideal 2 Have "loyalty" for love or family 3 Betrayal That quite mess up
As someone who got bryn through the full random GSSR it feels just completely arbitrary since theres a lot of characters that feel like they should qualify but they just don't and vice versa. At least for gameplay purposes I'm glad it works on more than just sigurd and sigfried since that would be actually awful .
I like that you stated it being awful to work for Sigurd and Siegfried alone; like "yeah, this trait that gives you extra damage in combat works specifically for enemies to whom you practically can deal no damage at all."
Imagine instead of buster and np up for 1 turn She can buff all allies with brynhildrs beloved with 30% np up and 30% buster up If the ally is sigurd she will buff 50% of each instead for 3 turns and give him 50% np gauge
That, and Siegfried died intentionally. Which is why Kriem is so pissed off at Siegfried, considering she blamed herself for his death, then went on a murderous rampage to avenge him. Only to find out that he had voluntarily sacrificed himself. While Bryn is on pretty good terms with Sigurd minus the whole involuntary "desire to murder him".
If I had to guess, mhxx could probably be there because of her dedication to her mission of eradicating all the foreigners , even if gets screwed by her superiors , as seem In summer 3 Or maybe she has seen all the mhxx hentai that's online and wants her It could be both
Emiya Kiritsugu, why? He is the textbook anti-hero (that is why he is my favorite character) I don't get it why he would be on the list. Also, almost everyone on the list is a warrior, head on fighter, Kiritsugu is a mercenary/assassin to his core, he fights in a guerrila tatics type of way, unlike most on the list who fights head on.
I feel like its due to his later life, where he more or less takes responsibility for himself and his desire to become a Hero of Justice, dropping his more ruthless self and atone by taking responsibility. Him doing so saved Shirou and embedding his own values into him (in a way, if you can argue EMIYA you can also get Kiri). Not only that but the whole reason he wanted the Grail was for the power to protect people and make a utopia, and his first major act was killing someone who wanted to become a Dead Apostle, a major threat to anyone who gets in their way and then soon after going after other Mage threats, thus doing what must be done to protect others. Even if he realized the futility of becoming a Hero of Justice with the sacrifice of Natalia, he still does want to become one. Alternatively, as noted, Sigurd loved his family, and Kiritsugu spent his entire life after his War trying to get his daughter back from the von Einzberns, despite the fact that his own Magecraft had long since atrophied, and taking on the Einzberns with basically nothing but your own willpower is nothing to scoff at. That's also the fact that he loved Shirou as well, giving him the tools and desire to become the same (inadvertantly making EMIYA from a timeline where Shirou failed)
@@willofthewinds3222 But this Kiritsugu never has never met with Irisviel, so... did he saved Shirou? And how could he had Illya without Iri? Things look a little bit confusing.
joined the counter force = selfless enough to apply. he put the life of others before his own and became a tool for the betterment of the world, if anything the FGO version of Kerry joining makes more sense than Fate Zero Kerry, as that one gave up his dream. all you need to ask yourself is "is there some way Bryn can connect them to sigurd? yes? then they most likely apply"
@@stickcreator1000 Maybe you're right, my good Lúcio, the thing is, the concept is vague, broad, almost every servant in game could be a part of it, so I really think this was poorly implemented overall, EA at least has some sense.
Other people: 'Wakes up and chooses violence'
Brynhildr: 'Wakes up and chooses love(also with violence)'
Hero: Does good deed with self sacrifice
Brynhildr: You've been promoted to target
Nasu's explanation of the trait and looking at the servants who have it, it just makes me think that the real answer is "whoever we want".
I love that bryn is embarrassed in the corner while you explain her fetishes to the world
We need an event where Ushi gets an alter and is hellbent on getting revenge on her brother for his betrayal
True xd
That sounds like an avenger to me, but don't we already have taira?
@@jundesuwa Taira is an Ushi-face
@@jundesuwa she isn't her alter as per say.
@@jundesuwa taira is weird. In her two first ascensions she is another person but in her third one she isn't sure if she is yoshitsune(adult ushi) or taira
Calamity Jane actually makes a lot of sense. She wasn’t just loyal to Wild Bill. She was also known for her loyalty to her younger siblings and for raising them on her own after her mother died when she was young. Basically, Jane was just a fiercely loyal person, so if loyalty and devotion are the criteria, then Jane absolutely qualifies.
XX: I killed Hokusai for money and accidentally kill Okita
Brynhildr: 😳😳😳
Man I thought by the end of the video the randomly teleporting Bryn in the background was eventually going to pop up behind Klidge under the premise of wanting to kill him for having the Bryn's Beloved trait.
Honestly my headcanon for it is Brynhild is shown the Servant and is asked if they’re hot or not.
It would explain why it’s so vague, because it’s based on her own personal preferences lol
Something worth noting are the specific events of Prototype Fragments of Blue and Silver. It's stated there that Bryn has some level of love for all things in nature, and that Brynhildr Romantia literally cannot harm anything Bryn somehow holds no affection for. But such a thing couldn't possibly exist, right?
Enter Manaka Sajyou. Bryn tries to attack her, and her spear just... stops short. Whatever is going on with Manaka's twisted mindset and direct connection to the Root makes Bryn genuinely feel nothing towards her. There's one moment in the F/GO Lostbelts that's rather reminiscent of this...
[Lostbelt 1 Spoilers]
Near the end of Permafrost Empire Anastasia, the "Priestess of an Alien Star", a character we still don't know much about, appears before us, and more relevantly, Billy the Kid. Whatever she is, she's a hole on the Shadow Border's sensors - Da Vinci and Holmes get no readings, and only people physically able to see her can perceive her. Billy claims he can find a reason to shoot anyone and anything, but for reasons even he doesn't understand, he just can't seem to pull the trigger here. This scene has always reminded me of that interaction between Bryn and Manaka, and I think it might be hinting at something in the future, given that Manaka has to be addressed eventually due to her ties to Beast VI and certain huge reveals about the "God of an Alien Star" and Beast VII much later on.
Meanwhile in the back, Bryn is desperate to escape this prison of No Sigurd klidge has placed her in.
Honestly I just love this trait because it's kind of a nod to what happened in fate prototype where her master forced Bryn to go berserk while fighting Arthur
Which made her in that moment see Arthur as Sigurd
Also I'm guessing that some servants like summer okitan lasagna just forgot about the trait, or perhaps Rengokuen being a part of her spirit origin makes her different
I believe that those with the trait just remind her of Sigurd even if it's slightly or barely similar to him, whether it's loyalty, righteousness, kindness, demeanor or personality traits, wisdom, etc though that's just my interpretation rather than the "what she sees as righteous" because it makes no sense for alot of the servants (like cu alter who literally massacred ppl in the 5th singularity out of malice rather than righteousness)
I always assumed it was just "This person reminds Bryn of Sigurd in one way or another, be it actions, personality, looks, etc." So there really wouldn’t be a logical explanation as to who has the Bryns Yandere Bait trait since it is just dependant on her feelings which are, and this is a fact, aren’t very logical
If we operate under the assumption that Bryn's Trait applies to the Servant based on the story, I almost fear for that being true. Not cause it's a bad explanation but almost acts as a "spoiler" for potential roles a new Servant will play.
I'd almost ask for a video discussing the Threat to Humanity, but I'm sure the explanation is simple: Servants with the power to directly threaten the will of the planet. Most Servants with it are Foreigners or Foreigners in another class. The explanation is easy to get.
How about the Non-Hominidae Servants?
Threat to humanity will def get it’s time in the sun. But yeah again this is just a theory and I could be completely off base
Threat to humanity isn't that as Beasts aren't for some reason but the Mecha Lizes are (apparently for meme reasons)
Haven't poor EMIYA and Kerry suffered enough by now? Was a yandere valkyrie really necessary?
Yandere valk, grails, alaya.... What's next? A fucking dragon?
@@anadaere6861 Saber's got that covered, don't worry👍
@@anadaere6861 They need a Fairy
@@AnhNguyenHaTUan Morgan's gonna steal EMIYA just to rub it in Saber's face lmao
He's gonna be the trophy malewife
Ushi also has the Klidge’s beloved trait.
I think the one that shocks me the most is Mozart being there! Honestly I can kinda see it. With how the game handled his love for Marie and them never marrying, due to there class was handled in a interesting way. As well as how the manga showed it in a beautiful way over how he knew she died as he looked at a field of flowers. But personality wise????
NOPE!
I forgot which art book it was, but one of the fgo artbooks pretty much conformed, that the way they portray him was from the Amadeus movie, and because of it. If you read him laughing, and hear that one iconic laugh from the movie, then it's canon that FGO Mozart dose laugh like that. Cursed info I thought I should share.
Brynhild is my beloved but I don't get a bonus in damage, I just get sigurd and never bryn and I start crying
My understanding was "whoever lived and died in a heroic and tragic, Siggurdesque way"
Habetrot`s sacrifice was actually to hand the black barrel because by doing that Mash would remember her as Totrot from the time she was sent to the past by Morgan`s water mirror and helped Tonelico on her cruisade to save Britain, thus creating a paradox that would remove Habetrot from existence if Mash or anyone Remembered the time before the reset Morgan made
Yeah she deserves that place in Valhalla
Dude, thanks so much for making this video. This trait has been confusing the hell out of me lately and you made it so much clearer
I love have chibi brynildr just sit In Different spots lol.
Small mythology correction: folkvangr is probably just another name for Valhalla, not its own place.
Norse mythology is just full of things having multiple names because it helps with composing prose.
Ive read somewhere thats its an after life realm thats (ruled?) by freya. While valhalla is odins.
Not sure though, just read it somewhere
@@garletace1393 folkvagnr is the heaven ruled by Freya while Odin rules Valhalla.
If I'm not wrong Odin and others were War gods so warriors go to Valhalla while Freya and the rest were nature gods hence normal people go to folkvagnr or that's what I think, but I don't really remember the qualifications of going to folkvagnr.
@@keiken96 all of what you wrote is incorrect, just a bunch of Victorian reimaginings that hold no actual basis in the eddas.
If you actually care about educating yourself here's a video by Dr. Jackson Crawford, a college professor and published translator whose made a career on studying the language and mythology of the ancient norse.
ua-cam.com/video/gMgOPhlwVk8/v-deo.html
@@BlackHeart1216 Well, In my defense I never said I was right. I say from what I read, saw and heard.
As a odd but kinda fitting thing, I always saw the Beloved trait as something that more fits if the servant or character has a deep voice and or looks good in glasses. This only really applies to some of the people in the group but I think it a likely factor for some of them.
I do think Klidge likely got the rest of the aspects that would apply to it though.
An abridged summery of the Summer events might sound fun. Or a video about the Argonauts.
(Ok maybe I just said that part with the Argonauts as an excuse for you to make a vid talking about Caenis but come on let’s be honest here she deserves a video all to herself. After her summer valentine’s conversation I am convinced she is the best tomboy Waifu in the game.)
Yu Mei-Ren: How did I die? I'm a Lancer!
Fujino: You just answered the question.
Yu Mei-Ren: .... oh.... shit.
I was literally going to ask for this thanks so much.
I loved how you moved brynhildr around the room XD
4:12 poor bryn she crying in the corner
if you ever face an Archer with Brynhild's beloved.
GG easy fight
I actually got summer Brynhild last night and I'm so happy. I only wanted to get her cause she's really pretty lol. I tried to get Sigurd so that I could have both Husband and Wife but unfortunately Sigurd didn't want to come to Chaldea.
(It's not like I need anymore sabers to begin with.)
The one Vibe check you don't want to pass
7:22 yeah we love her
im brynhildr's despised because she wont come home no matter how much i spent on her :)
8:27 ? Huh, don't remember that detail
So to be "loved" by brunhild you have 3 conditions if I understand
1 Have "heroic" ideal
2 Have "loyalty" for love or family
3 Betrayal
That quite mess up
I like how 3 sort of make sense since she felt betrayed by Sigurd when he gave her to Gunther...
Making a kink out of a trauma i suppose
Odin must have piss poor standards if paris is one of her beloveds if anything he should remind her of gunnar
after years.... I finally understand
Interesting explanation
Based Goat-tuber
Now that I understand this trait a bit more....
Emiya and Kiritsugu fit the bill.
As someone who got bryn through the full random GSSR it feels just completely arbitrary since theres a lot of characters that feel like they should qualify but they just don't and vice versa. At least for gameplay purposes I'm glad it works on more than just sigurd and sigfried since that would be actually awful .
I like that you stated it being awful to work for Sigurd and Siegfried alone; like "yeah, this trait that gives you extra damage in combat works specifically for enemies to whom you practically can deal no damage at all."
Could you do a video looking at servants who you think should be another class, provided you haven't already and I missed it
if only they buffed brun to strengthen her beloved on the same team :/
Imagine instead of buster and np up for 1 turn
She can buff all allies with brynhildrs beloved with 30% np up and 30% buster up
If the ally is sigurd she will buff 50% of each instead for 3 turns and give him 50% np gauge
Well i have a unit for you! (Brynserker)
So is the main difference between Kriemhild and Bryn the fact that Kriem gave info that lead to Siegfried’s death while Bryn directly murdered Sigurd?
That, and Siegfried died intentionally. Which is why Kriem is so pissed off at Siegfried, considering she blamed herself for his death, then went on a murderous rampage to avenge him. Only to find out that he had voluntarily sacrificed himself.
While Bryn is on pretty good terms with Sigurd minus the whole involuntary "desire to murder him".
@@Birthday888 yeah dont like that part of Siegfried myth change
Hold up, Gareth is literally just Chung from Elsword.
If I had to guess, mhxx could probably be there because of her dedication to her mission of eradicating all the foreigners , even if gets screwed by her superiors , as seem In summer 3
Or maybe she has seen all the mhxx hentai that's online and wants her
It could be both
Emiya Kiritsugu, why? He is the textbook anti-hero (that is why he is my favorite character) I don't get it why he would be on the list. Also, almost everyone on the list is a warrior, head on fighter, Kiritsugu is a mercenary/assassin to his core, he fights in a guerrila tatics type of way, unlike most on the list who fights head on.
I feel like its due to his later life, where he more or less takes responsibility for himself and his desire to become a Hero of Justice, dropping his more ruthless self and atone by taking responsibility. Him doing so saved Shirou and embedding his own values into him (in a way, if you can argue EMIYA you can also get Kiri). Not only that but the whole reason he wanted the Grail was for the power to protect people and make a utopia, and his first major act was killing someone who wanted to become a Dead Apostle, a major threat to anyone who gets in their way and then soon after going after other Mage threats, thus doing what must be done to protect others. Even if he realized the futility of becoming a Hero of Justice with the sacrifice of Natalia, he still does want to become one.
Alternatively, as noted, Sigurd loved his family, and Kiritsugu spent his entire life after his War trying to get his daughter back from the von Einzberns, despite the fact that his own Magecraft had long since atrophied, and taking on the Einzberns with basically nothing but your own willpower is nothing to scoff at. That's also the fact that he loved Shirou as well, giving him the tools and desire to become the same (inadvertantly making EMIYA from a timeline where Shirou failed)
@@willofthewinds3222 But this Kiritsugu never has never met with Irisviel, so... did he saved Shirou? And how could he had Illya without Iri? Things look a little bit confusing.
@@rafaeldonascimento3526 Ah, I forgot that FGO's Kiri is a different version of the same character.
Maybe Bryn *also* confused the two? IDK I'm tired.
joined the counter force = selfless enough to apply. he put the life of others before his own and became a tool for the betterment of the world, if anything the FGO version of Kerry joining makes more sense than Fate Zero Kerry, as that one gave up his dream.
all you need to ask yourself is "is there some way Bryn can connect them to sigurd? yes? then they most likely apply"
@@stickcreator1000 Maybe you're right, my good Lúcio, the thing is, the concept is vague, broad, almost every servant in game could be a part of it, so I really think this was poorly implemented overall, EA at least has some sense.
Enema elish lol
This video was great until 2:26 I'm out!!! See ya chups
God damn you marketer
oh.. this is just some silly anime/cartoon - *NOT* the Norse mythology I'm looking for =s