I actually watched that documentary you mentioned with my mom just a few days ago, and it's *amazing* to think that the ancients may've had technology beyond even what *we* have today; it certainly explains why it's such a popular trope in fantasy media for a much more Renaissance, Medieval, or even *earlier* style civilization to be built on the ruins of a super technologically *advanced* one, and it *also* reveals just how *primitive* we are in comparison, with a lot of *our* technologies not being able to do some of the things *they* pulled off, and how *arrogant* we are, *projecting* that primitivity onto *them* . Though in *my* opinion, it wasn't *necessarily aliens* who gave us this technology; it's *equally* likely that after establishing a worldwide empire, *Atlantis* decided to *share some* of its technology with the ancients. After all, Plato describes Atlantis as being *very* technologically advanced, so I'd say it's entirely possible. PS: there're a couple of very *small* things I wanna correct you on; not in regards to *Fate* lore, as you know *way* more about that than me, but just about a couple elements of Greek mythology, and one of them's just a *pronunciation* thing. *First* off, it *wasn't* holy fire that Thetis bathed Achilles in to make him immortal except for that spot on his heel, but the *waters* of the *River Styx* , the river that the ferryman Charon ferries the souls of the dead across to Erebus. Second, you've been pronouncing Chiron's name *Kay.ron* ; it's *actually* pronounced *Kye.ron* , or sometimes *Kye.run* .
@@ezrafaulk3076 If you read Apocrypha, Fate goes with the holy flames bit. I'd prefer they go with the river Styx, since that's the version I learned in school.
Is it just me, or do I want to see other series mechanize all mythological pantheons, so I can see what gods such as Odin, Izanagi, and Ra (just to name some) would look like as mecha?
I think the reason the labyrinth in Atlantis lacks the Minotaur is because the Atlantis Lostbelt was also connected to the Lostbelt in Russia. Therefore, killing the Minotaur in Russia made the labyrinth empty when we reached Atlantis, we killed it already.
Aliens in Nasuverse are: 1. Outer gods 2. Umbral Star civilization 3. Olympians 4. Civilization which made Moon Cell 5. Crimson Moon and other Ultimate Ones 6. Alien God and it's civilization
Id say ultimate ones are 1 place since we do not know mutch about the outer gods we were for example able to fight abby fused with yog sothot the strongest outer god our only hope was that she was not fully fused with yog sothot and we were able to beat abby stull in that singularity we had Access to only a few servants id bet that if ritsuka had access to all of them they could bossibly low diff a fully fused abby with all of yog sothots power Ultimate ones we alredy know what happend in lb7 with ort and how lostbelt ort is alredy weaker than proper human history ort and still nearly destroyed all of chaldeas servants with no difficulty and with eresh alter abusing her authority and how chaldea needed to kill ort multiple times while he was hevily weakend without his core and still almost won without it and ot is only one of the ultimate ones Id say all other are correct Yea i know your comment is like 1 years old but i just wanted to point a few facts out
@@valdr2286 *14000 BCE began the deterioration because of Altera then at 2285 BCE the age of gods ends, with Gilgamesh betrayal of the Sumerian gods thus opening the next era the age of magic
We know a bit. Ragnarok was obviously the end for the Norse age of gods. Britain was one of the last places the age remained, which is why fairies and dragons are so present in Arthur's legends. That's what the 6th belt is all about.
@@Tatsuya.O_hkt that had to have been when he got exploded by the ship and survived. That's my theory, at least. It was taking all he could to stay together, and the code kept the illusion going.
@hkt9999 he did not redeem himself. He definitely showed he *can* be decent, but throughout the LB he complained about doing the right thing every step of the way. We basically had to force him to act every time. Dude is still a lazy pos, but he showed that when the chips were down he'd actually step up. That isn't redemption, it's depth.
atlantis; aka the first lostbelt where you had to complete a dps test just to play through the story already bawled my eyes out during the story, cant wait to cry even more for olympus
If we want to use “Alien” in the most literal sense than any character not from the world the story is currently taking place in could be considered and alien heck Ritsuka could be considered and alien to the inhabitants of the Lostbelts
@@otakudaikun Hassan Wilson maybe this will be touched upon in lb 7 which is set in South America and the Koyanskaya event is similar in some aspects Mesoamerica. In which a cataclysmic event created something. Chicxulub meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs and is also reference in Quetzalcoatl's Noble Phantasm can't be a coincidence.
To add to this insanity that much "alien" interference in the South America lostbelt could be the cause of it being a complete failure. To add to this, Rasputin (Kotomine) might be a summoned as a foreigner. Rasputin alone could qualify as a foreigner because of his life and with Kotomine saying the Alien God was sustaining his and granting him his power. Also with Caster Cu identity revelation in lb 6 along with an append skill that grants him a damage mod against Foreigners. Especially since cu lancer was Kotomine's servant in the past. Expect a lot of extra class enemies in the coming months.
Compared to everyone else, Odysseus was practically the only enemy that had us dead to rights. No Villain in the entire story has ever been this level of thorough in making sure we couldn't fight back like Odysseus has reached. Its crazy. We, as the character, have never thought in our mind that we could very well die at that moment and keep a positive outlook on pulling through it. This was legit a dispair moment.
The painting of Jean-Paul Marat's dead body can’t be seen by visitor in any of the museums, unless the visitor has permission from either security or one of the guards. My father told me about the painting when I was a kid.
Honestly wish we could have seen more of the war before we arrived as it was probably one of the most metal slaughters ever similar to the prequel to Camelot where the knights and real Jaques were and split into a civil war. Babylon too with the rest of the servants Gil summoned and That's when a story is cooler when you know something happened before and after it's done. The story was very fun to see especially Orion he was just super fun and powerful. Jason was a delight and genius overall and honestly I would have enjoyed seeing this cast in part 2 as well. Would say the hektor summon was a plot device but it was well hinted at enough bringing him up mutiple times so it was fine. Marcardio was a bro but kinda annoying reminds me of a friend in high school I had. Overall one of the better stories in lostbelt and it's only half.
I’ve always loved the concept of the Machine Gods, but I wish we got to see more of them and their mechanical functions corresponding with their mythological functions.
*Me writing some Fate/Alter lore on Gods and Living Concepts, then Atlantis lore dump released* Huh, time to listen to this while writing some shit. *After listening video* Welp, time to scrap some areas, re-examine lore errors and start over from scratch. =_= Ded. (In all seriousness, I quite enjoy this new installment of the FGO lore series. Not only did it help flesh out some areas of the chapter, but it also discovering that the Greek gods are celestial alien machines rather than mana-condensed entities is a huge shocker that made me re-evaluate some aspects of my fan fiction. Wanting to pertain some canon while making some personal expansions upon existing lore and add some that are compatible with the Natsuverse. Continue the great work and have a happy holidays Dai-sensei.)
this first half lostbelt had so many great servants. each and everyone had a spot to shine no matter how small that would be, the story writing is at an high here and ii want it to continue
The Atlantis campaign has probably been my favorite LB (and it's just the first part of). After this, Charlotte deserves so much love! DW must've known this since she gets a summer version of herself, which I am really looking forward to in 2023! Caenis is going to need some serious therapy after all of this; and when Olympus comes out, I'm gonna really wanna punch Dioscuri in their snobby faces! And I can't wait to see who the traitor is in Chaldea; the only one who I'm confident isn't the traitor is Goredolf. But can you imagine how heartbreaking it'd be if the traitor was Da Vinci, Sherlock, or Sion?? Edit: And Orions dignity has been restored (his grand archer self at least, and not his teddy form with Artemis)
I feel like you can also discount Da Vinci being the traitor as well, since she has been with you every step of the way and literally gave her life for you at the very beginning with holding back Rasputin. Not to mention she was like the third heroic spirit ever summoned and was Romani's friend and greatly benefited humanity even after death. I feel like if it is anyone it has to be one of the other characters watching from the sidelines. Since we don't know much about her, Sion is definitely on the list of suspects. Also don't the people in the Atlus Institute generally don't care what is happening outside because they are hermits? Meunière is on the list because he hasn't really proven himself like Goredolf. For all we know, he could have helped Lev place the bombs at the very beginning since he was a staff member that didn't get killed. He could have been working under Lev, who was also working under Goetia and if the guy disguised as Romani is Goetia, he would have known. Sherlock feels like a logical and obvious choice despite him risking his life in Scandinavia. He brings too much information to the table and is incredibly helpful with his deductions. For all we know he knows what is happening in the lostbelts, but claims to keep his deductions to himself, till we know just enough information that we should figure it out because of Da Vinci. Like Sherlock Holmes would be too convenient that I want to discredit him, but can't. So I would say either Sherlock Holmes or Sion and Meunière being a complete wildcard. Although my theory goes out the window if any of them got swapped out. If that was the case, I would possibly rule out the servants since their spirit cores could be inspected at anytime and either Da Vinci, Sherlock, and Mash would have made note of it since we were told there is only 1 traitor.
The nasuverse is a fusion of history, fantasy and mythology to create a universe of infinite possibilities for story telling. Alien helping in the way of pulling all the string in the background, also is tamamo considered a phantasmal beast. Keep up the videos.
Jeez I didn’t know Atlantis was this intense!!! I don’t see how they could top all that but I know I’m hyped for part two!! Keep up the great work!! 😄👍🏻
I liked this Lostbelt for the most part, especially how every servant and side character had their own important roles to play to overcome the obstacles in their way and come out on top. Enemies and bosses on the other hand weren't particularly memorable to me but they served their purpose adequately. Expecting Olympus to do better in that regard though. As a side note, reading the story was the push I needed to go ahead and NP4 Chiyome instead of turning 3 copies of her into RPs, then she showed up yet again during new year's so she's now NP5 :)
Just finished the Atlantis Lostbelt a couple of days ago and boy was it a wild ride! Thank you for making this video it really helped me understand all the stuff that was being explained during the story. I hope you enjoy the rest of the month and wish you luck with clearing Olympus.
I know I have spoken of it before in their corresponding lore videos, but I have a favorite Servant from each of the different classes. You’ve provided greatly enjoyable videos for my favorite Saber, Lancer, Rider, Assassin, Berserker, Ruler, Avenger, Moon Cancer, Alter Ego and Foreigner, those being Okita, Brynhildr, Astolfo, Cursed Arm Hassan, MHX Alter, Jeanne and Jeanne Alter, BB, Kingprotea and Abigail, and through technicality Mash, as the story of FGO is quite often her story as well. To justify that digression, I now tell you my favorite Archer is Paris. I know well how controversial a figure he is in the Iliad and many adaptations, but he’s so darn cute, and likeable here that I can’t help but adore the little guy. I’m actually proud to declare he’s the second and latest Servant I’ve given a Grail to, after fulfilling my promise to Medusa to give my original Servant the first one. I was very happy to hear he’s in this chapter, and I can’t wait to fight alongside him. I’m hoping you give him a lore video before too long (perhaps along with his brother Hector), but I have no desire to rush you to do it. Thank you for another excellent video, and I look forward to your coverage of Olympus: the Interstellar Mountainous City.
One question that always plagued me since I heard Jason was a saber was: "Why isn't he a Rider?" And hearing about his heroics in this lost belt, despite being a joke servant, made me realize. He is going to be the Grand Rider. Or at least I hope so. As far as I'm aware, that slot is still up for grabs. Edit: well I looked into it and apparently it was taken... a shame. He really deserved it after this redemption arc.
Definitely looking forward to olympus. This almost reminds me of the Okianos Singularity Except Jason was on our side this time. Speaking of Jason, I've grown a new found respect for the guy. For the Traitor on the shadow border I might be wrong and hopefully I am but it might be De Vichy. She was killed at the beginning of all of this And her extra servant body might have been tempered with before we escape. Another is that Gettia might be referring to the mysterious alien lady Who's been following us.
I have a feeling that the traitor that mysterious Chaldean speaking about is none other than Guda, the Master. Why with this contradicting statement? Well this is my opinion only. There might be something on the finale that may or may not would force the Master make a choice. The betrayal part maybe unto that the protagonist will have his/her options regarding the matters that might go against Chaldea. This is my theory. No need to poke me with torches and pitchfork over it :D
@@michaelmurray8134 Because a lot of things is saying this. Moriarty saying to not trust Sherlock entirely in his interlude. ( Yes i know that this is Moriarty, but i have this feeling that he is saying th e truth. Moreover, he say he will come help us if Sherlock has to be a traitor ) Surtr as the start of LB2 saying that Sherlock was like Mash and that something was wrong with his saint graph. Obviously, what Goetia say is the most suspicious. And i don't think Guda is the traitor, it's a good theory yes. But if Guda was the traitor, why would Goetia forced to cut the comms with the Shadow Border in Atlantis where he reveals to us about the traitor. Moreover, he is impliying that the traitor is on the Shadow Border so it's between Goredolf, Da Vinci, Sherlock and Meunière. Though it's impossible for Goredolf and Da Vinci to be one, at least for me. Sherlock is the most suspicious. Zeus cursing him, preventing him to use an ace is also suspicious but more in the good side i think Little spoiler ahead : I do not forget Sion being sus at least at the of Tunguska where she almost reveals that she is a vampire, well the reader Can Guess that.
@@6589theo that's some very compelling evidence. Sherlock has been a big help throughout the entire game, I say we trust him completely so him being the traitor is definitely an unexpected twist that could be right if not close to being the truth. Which only leaves when and why.
the asterios in lostbelt one is the one in this lostbelt but koyanskaya took him that why ritsuka and the others where cofident he was not in the labyrinth
Apollo only opposed their relationship cuz he was jealous cause sister had one decent relationship and all of his relationships ended in death and disaster
This has been eating at me for awhile now: is there a chance that the Romani look-alike isn’t Goetia, but actually Solomon? As Solomon disappeared only in Proper Human History, it’s entirely possible this is a Solomon from the Lost Belts, who like the others gained memories from his Proper Human History version. He doesn’t have to like us, or even care about us. He doesn’t have to act on Romani’s memories. But if he believed in Proper Human History as the best choice for the planet, he would be compelled to step in at least once. It makes more sense to me than Goetia surviving, because even if he did, he hated us with all his being. I honestly don’t think, no matter his thoughts on the alien god, he would choose to help us now.
@@otakudaikun Solomon and Romani might be the same person, but Solomon had his own appearance separate from Romani. If he wanted to appear as Solomon in his original appearance, why choose to look like Romani? It’s something to consider. There’s no guarantee that the Solomon of the Lost Belts looked more like Romani than the Caster version that made Goetia killable.
Do remember that some of the Pillars in the hivemind did survive the death of Goetia. all it would take is one of them having betters priorities other than bully Chaldea for it to do it's thing. also, i believe It's priority is less so to help chaldea and moreso to fuck up the Alien God in whichever way it deems fit. anyway, slight spoiler warning for LB 6 so uh, don't read if you don't want spoiler At some point in lostbelt 6, Morgan and Romani's look-alike have a little chat (or rather, the latter barges in to applaud Morgan). during so, "Romani" activley declares "...your victory is close. As someone who was once in your shoes, I would like to applaud your journey." which i'm pretty sure alone confirms it's Goetia, or at the very least one of the surviving Demon God Pillars
This will detail the current theory (as well as my own) in who the possible traitor is. The reasoning behind this currently hinges on a spoiler from the English Lostbelt so if you don’t want to know, I’d recommend you stop reading. At the end English lostbelt, we are introduced to a new servant class called Pretender. These amongst this class have to ability to disguise themselves as another being. It’s not as simple as putting on a disguise, everything about them from Parameters, Skills, Behavior/Personality, Noble Phantasm, and even Saint Graph are all different to fit the disguise. They came even change what class we see when we analyze them. This new class, if it’s actually what the traitor is using, narrowed the list down to Nemo, Da Vinci, and Holmes. The current belief is that Holmes is the traitor. The evidence mainly comes (off the top of my head so I could be forgetting something) from two places. One being his class. Holmes is normally a Caster, but Holmes states that circumstances allowed him to become a Ruler (I actually forgot what these were, but if Holmes is a pretender, he could change his class to give off the appearance and abilities of a Ruler). The other being Moriarty’s comments on how Holmes acts differently than he remembers )I forgot where he said this at the time of writing this). With all that in mind, it is believed that Holmes is the traitor. That said, knowing Fate it could be all a red herring for the true traitor.
31:40 Allow me to paraphrase a line from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: “Well done Chaldea, I believe congratulations are in order. You managed to survive the opening asskicking ‘for sheer dumb LUCK.’”
To be fair, it was complete bullshit that they could predict exactly where we’d show up in a cloaked sub traveling through void space, something that basically nobody else can do.
The traitor's gotta be Sherlock. Since the release of the Pretender-class servants, it's possible that Sherlock is a Pretender and is actually 'Watson' trying to masquerade as Sherlock. He could be doing this to manipulate Chaldea into defeating the Alien God and ultimately usurping it. Just a theory tho.
That would be interesting. Maybe he'd be borrowing Sherlock's spirit origin, kinda like Kingu, otherwise it would imply that Sherlock looks completely different.
Minor ass nitpick, but "Deus Ex Machina," actually means "will of the machine," referring to things seeming to happen "because they have to," usually relating to events depicted in fiction.
Spoiler Alert: It's 5 Aliens THE FIRST AND LAST DRAGON(well it's there as old as earth, so, it could possibly be an alien, or it formed along side it.....the former being a little more reasonable, because fighter jet dragons are just otherworldly)
After Jason was such a POS in Okeanos I expected to only begrudgingly accept him on the team in Atlantis, instead by the end my opinion of him changed big time. Well, mostly. A reluctant hero he may be, and that attitude of his still needs an adjustment, but it was awesome to see him come through as a highly capable leader when the situation called for it, driven even further home by the reveal that he was essentially wearing a red shirt and brown pants the whole time to keep how banged up and terrified he was from demoralizing his crew. You really get a sense of why folks like Herc and Atalante would choose to not just tolerate this stick in the mud, but maybe actually follow and respect him as their great captain.
Kirschtaria father doesn't deserve title of magus. He tried to destroy next generation of his family because of wounded pride. Also if I understand this correctly while he is extremely powerful in this era he is relied on the sky to use his really strong powers. So if I understand it correctly if he was drowned into Reality Marble he would be downgraded to power he possess in present time? I also wonder how useful would be Excalibur in the lostbelt. Anyway thank you for summery they are great and allow to learn plot without playing.
So I have been playing FGO for awhile now and from the beginning I have skipped all stories because of time-limited events requiring story to be cleared so I could only rush it all. Glad I found your playlist.. I am going to have to start from Video 1.
I know that a lot of work went into this, this video is definitely informative and this is in no way meant to be a complaint towards Daikun... But I kind of hate the fact that people watch this series to catch up with lore because they want to rush through the lostbelts. Yes, you learn about what happened, but you don't experience it. And if you don't actually experience it, why do you even care to watch these videos? You might as well just skip it all and forget about it. You won't be able to properly relate to the references anyway. Anyone who can't tell me what happened during our first encounter with Super Orion, anyone who decided to skip Musashi's most hype scene in the game, anyone who didn't read Jinako's mental breakdown by themselves, anyone who didn't get the feels during Mash's and Romani's sacrifices, those people have never experienced the story of FGO. They just know about it.
Hey Dai, have you already made an EMIYA lore? Would like to watch it😅. I mean i'm quite curious about the kanshou and bakuya and who was the original wielder of those cool swords. Hope to see that particular guy as a servant.
After the end of the lostbelt, I was surprised how Caenis pretty much disappeared after her supposed death. I will genuinely be disappointed if she doesn’t play a hand in slaughtering those brats.
You mean Velber? What I know of is that this intergalactic destroyer didn't actually visited Earth but only send off sapient ships to check and destroy life on the planet.
Excellent video. That must have been a lot of work, considering how much material there is. Question. What is your favorite servant of this chapter? Anyone can answer. Mine is Achilles.
Like you constantly say fateverse is a Multiverse maybe after the goetia arc, there was another king Solomon in a different universe who got resubmitted into the throne of heroes. A more heavily nerfed Solomon. Well maybe the phone of heroes decided to take Dr. Romani as a counter guardian like Emiya. It’s never said that a heroic spirit can’t be re-submitted into the throne
I really liked this lore video. But what caused the extinction level event for said alien race? And of course this lostbelt and part 2 Olympus are MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
Authority in the Nasuverse is basically divine or absolute control over a certain sphere of influence. Authority over the sea gives one absolute control over the sea’s flow, currents and might. Authority over arrows gives one absolute control over the creation and manipulation of arrows.
Ultimately it's what said God was worshipped for. Like gods of war or fertility. Unique abilities that emerge from their legends just like other heroes. Usually it describes the kinds of things they can exert control over.
Really wish they would give us that lostbelt Artemis costume and give her a skill buff and give us zeus as a servant (his terminal form) imagine how strong he would be in game even tho he would most likely have to nerf himself similar to Artemis/Orion just to be summoned great video
If I might make the speculation on the traitor speculation if you play Moriaty’s Interlude he makes a very compelling case for Sherlock being the one then blocks/erases the player’s memory so they don’t give away his suspicions
I reference my Lesson in Magecraft on Divine Constructs, so here's the link. ua-cam.com/video/3hsb6cdAdcI/v-deo.html
So velber or however you spell it is like brainiac from dc?
Hey OtakuDaiKun Are you ready for the 2nd part
I actually watched that documentary you mentioned with my mom just a few days ago, and it's *amazing* to think that the ancients may've had technology beyond even what *we* have today; it certainly explains why it's such a popular trope in fantasy media for a much more Renaissance, Medieval, or even *earlier* style civilization to be built on the ruins of a super technologically *advanced* one, and it *also* reveals just how *primitive* we are in comparison, with a lot of *our* technologies not being able to do some of the things *they* pulled off, and how *arrogant* we are, *projecting* that primitivity onto *them* .
Though in *my* opinion, it wasn't *necessarily aliens* who gave us this technology; it's *equally* likely that after establishing a worldwide empire, *Atlantis* decided to *share some* of its technology with the ancients. After all, Plato describes Atlantis as being *very* technologically advanced, so I'd say it's entirely possible.
PS: there're a couple of very *small* things I wanna correct you on; not in regards to *Fate* lore, as you know *way* more about that than me, but just about a couple elements of Greek mythology, and one of them's just a *pronunciation* thing.
*First* off, it *wasn't* holy fire that Thetis bathed Achilles in to make him immortal except for that spot on his heel, but the *waters* of the *River Styx* , the river that the ferryman Charon ferries the souls of the dead across to Erebus. Second, you've been pronouncing Chiron's name *Kay.ron* ; it's *actually* pronounced *Kye.ron* , or sometimes *Kye.run* .
@@jonmorgan8112 I'm glad I can take a break lol
@@ezrafaulk3076 If you read Apocrypha, Fate goes with the holy flames bit. I'd prefer they go with the river Styx, since that's the version I learned in school.
Everybody talking about chad Orion but nobody’s gonna talking about when Francis Drake beat up Poseidon twice, she will always be a chad in my eyes
I'm really curious how she pulled that off without a submarine.
@@otakudaikun her ships just built different
Pioneer of the stars servants are just built different lol
Don't forget all the servant that being sacrifice not just to stop against Artemis, but also Chiron and Odysseus
dont forget LUCK EX!
Turning the Greek gods into mechs is the definition of taking creative liberties
And I'm pretty sure it's spawned from an old saying, granted the saying means nothing of its original meaning or context *but*
_Deus EX Machina_
@@aceoffires1032 ah god in the machine. kinda funny when you think about it
@@Redd-Monarch yep
Is it just me, or do I want to see other series mechanize all mythological pantheons, so I can see what gods such as Odin, Izanagi, and Ra (just to name some) would look like as mecha?
I think the reason the labyrinth in Atlantis lacks the Minotaur is because the Atlantis Lostbelt was also connected to the Lostbelt in Russia. Therefore, killing the Minotaur in Russia made the labyrinth empty when we reached Atlantis, we killed it already.
Aliens in Nasuverse are:
1. Outer gods
2. Umbral Star civilization
3. Olympians
4. Civilization which made Moon Cell
5. Crimson Moon and other Ultimate Ones
6. Alien God and it's civilization
Id say ultimate ones are 1 place since we do not know mutch about the outer gods we were for example able to fight abby fused with yog sothot the strongest outer god our only hope was that she was not fully fused with yog sothot and we were able to beat abby stull in that singularity we had Access to only a few servants id bet that if ritsuka had access to all of them they could bossibly low diff a fully fused abby with all of yog sothots power
Ultimate ones we alredy know what happend in lb7 with ort and how lostbelt ort is alredy weaker than proper human history ort and still nearly destroyed all of chaldeas servants with no difficulty and with eresh alter abusing her authority and how chaldea needed to kill ort multiple times while he was hevily weakend without his core and still almost won without it and ot is only one of the ultimate ones
Id say all other are correct
Yea i know your comment is like 1 years old but i just wanted to point a few facts out
You forgot the Divine Filaments.
The Nasuverse make me want to know how the various Age of Gods of different cultures ended.
I think they all started to end around the attack of sefar. And then other factors murdered the age of God's even more
1200 BC sorry meant 12000 BC as he said in the video
@@valdr2286 *14000 BCE began the deterioration because of Altera then at 2285 BCE the age of gods ends, with Gilgamesh betrayal of the Sumerian gods thus opening the next era the age of magic
We know a bit. Ragnarok was obviously the end for the Norse age of gods. Britain was one of the last places the age remained, which is why fairies and dragons are so present in Arthur's legends. That's what the 6th belt is all about.
What about the Celtic cycles what with Fergus having to marry a spirit and or dryad to satiate his "hunger".
Honestly Orion, Achilles, and Jason were absolutely amazing in this LB.
Jason totally redeem himself to be the most likable and awesome character. The way he use illusion to hide his wound at the end was badass.
@@Tatsuya.O_hkt that had to have been when he got exploded by the ship and survived. That's my theory, at least. It was taking all he could to stay together, and the code kept the illusion going.
@@Kuronosa i think Jason was wounded from the beginning. Everytime he wants to "sleep", he's probably trying his best to endure the pain
@@accelerator1260 But he didn't have the mystic code before he went to that one shrine with the MC's group
@hkt9999 he did not redeem himself. He definitely showed he *can* be decent, but throughout the LB he complained about doing the right thing every step of the way. We basically had to force him to act every time.
Dude is still a lazy pos, but he showed that when the chips were down he'd actually step up. That isn't redemption, it's depth.
Olympus Lostbelts so big it had to be split in half. So many good characters on Humanity's side in Atlantis.
and then Avalon Le Fae is even bigger it had to be released in 3 parts
@@connor8610 wait seriously?
@@starwhale3070 yep
What’s next? South America being released in fourths?
atlantis; aka the first lostbelt where you had to complete a dps test just to play through the story
already bawled my eyes out during the story, cant wait to cry even more for olympus
I think one of my favorite parts about this Lostbelt is the relationship between Orion and Artemis, I absolutely loved the interactions between them.
This is truly a monster of a lore video. Well done on making such a through effort on it.
Didnt Quetzalcoatl and the other Mesoamerican Gods spawn from a meteorite? Does that mean by technicality they're aliens too
No no, he's got a point!
Quite possibly yes.
If we want to use “Alien” in the most literal sense than any character not from the world the story is currently taking place in could be considered and alien heck Ritsuka could be considered and alien to the inhabitants of the Lostbelts
@@otakudaikun Hassan Wilson maybe this will be touched upon in lb 7 which is set in South America and the Koyanskaya event is similar in some aspects Mesoamerica. In which a cataclysmic event created something. Chicxulub meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs and is also reference in Quetzalcoatl's Noble Phantasm can't be a coincidence.
To add to this insanity that much "alien" interference in the South America lostbelt could be the cause of it being a complete failure. To add to this, Rasputin (Kotomine) might be a summoned as a foreigner. Rasputin alone could qualify as a foreigner because of his life and with Kotomine saying the Alien God was sustaining his and granting him his power. Also with Caster Cu identity revelation in lb 6 along with an append skill that grants him a damage mod against Foreigners. Especially since cu lancer was Kotomine's servant in the past. Expect a lot of extra class enemies in the coming months.
Hektor really just went
Me with my lv 90 Jason: They called me a mad man.
Compared to everyone else, Odysseus was practically the only enemy that had us dead to rights. No Villain in the entire story has ever been this level of thorough in making sure we couldn't fight back like Odysseus has reached. Its crazy. We, as the character, have never thought in our mind that we could very well die at that moment and keep a positive outlook on pulling through it. This was legit a dispair moment.
The painting of Jean-Paul Marat's dead body can’t be seen by visitor in any of the museums, unless the visitor has permission from either security or one of the guards. My father told me about the painting when I was a kid.
Wow, didn't know such a painting existed.
Honestly wish we could have seen more of the war before we arrived as it was probably one of the most metal slaughters ever similar to the prequel to Camelot where the knights and real Jaques were and split into a civil war. Babylon too with the rest of the servants Gil summoned and That's when a story is cooler when you know something happened before and after it's done.
The story was very fun to see especially Orion he was just super fun and powerful. Jason was a delight and genius overall and honestly I would have enjoyed seeing this cast in part 2 as well.
Would say the hektor summon was a plot device but it was well hinted at enough bringing him up mutiple times so it was fine. Marcardio was a bro but kinda annoying reminds me of a friend in high school I had. Overall one of the better stories in lostbelt and it's only half.
Atlantis makes Jason one of my favorite servants in FGO
(Although most likely I'm just biased towards him because he was voiced by Soichiro Hoshi)
I’ve always loved the concept of the Machine Gods, but I wish we got to see more of them and their mechanical functions corresponding with their mythological functions.
Need my goddess Athena
*Me writing some Fate/Alter lore on Gods and Living Concepts, then Atlantis lore dump released*
Huh, time to listen to this while writing some shit.
*After listening video*
Welp, time to scrap some areas, re-examine lore errors and start over from scratch. =_= Ded.
(In all seriousness, I quite enjoy this new installment of the FGO lore series. Not only did it help flesh out some areas of the chapter, but it also discovering that the Greek gods are celestial alien machines rather than mana-condensed entities is a huge shocker that made me re-evaluate some aspects of my fan fiction. Wanting to pertain some canon while making some personal expansions upon existing lore and add some that are compatible with the Natsuverse. Continue the great work and have a happy holidays Dai-sensei.)
this first half lostbelt had so many great servants. each and everyone had a spot to shine no matter how small that would be, the story writing is at an high here and ii want it to continue
The Atlantis campaign has probably been my favorite LB (and it's just the first part of). After this, Charlotte deserves so much love! DW must've known this since she gets a summer version of herself, which I am really looking forward to in 2023!
Caenis is going to need some serious therapy after all of this; and when Olympus comes out, I'm gonna really wanna punch Dioscuri in their snobby faces!
And I can't wait to see who the traitor is in Chaldea; the only one who I'm confident isn't the traitor is Goredolf. But can you imagine how heartbreaking it'd be if the traitor was Da Vinci, Sherlock, or Sion??
Edit: And Orions dignity has been restored (his grand archer self at least, and not his teddy form with Artemis)
I feel like you can also discount Da Vinci being the traitor as well, since she has been with you every step of the way and literally gave her life for you at the very beginning with holding back Rasputin. Not to mention she was like the third heroic spirit ever summoned and was Romani's friend and greatly benefited humanity even after death.
I feel like if it is anyone it has to be one of the other characters watching from the sidelines. Since we don't know much about her, Sion is definitely on the list of suspects. Also don't the people in the Atlus Institute generally don't care what is happening outside because they are hermits? Meunière is on the list because he hasn't really proven himself like Goredolf. For all we know, he could have helped Lev place the bombs at the very beginning since he was a staff member that didn't get killed. He could have been working under Lev, who was also working under Goetia and if the guy disguised as Romani is Goetia, he would have known. Sherlock feels like a logical and obvious choice despite him risking his life in Scandinavia. He brings too much information to the table and is incredibly helpful with his deductions. For all we know he knows what is happening in the lostbelts, but claims to keep his deductions to himself, till we know just enough information that we should figure it out because of Da Vinci. Like Sherlock Holmes would be too convenient that I want to discredit him, but can't.
So I would say either Sherlock Holmes or Sion and Meunière being a complete wildcard. Although my theory goes out the window if any of them got swapped out. If that was the case, I would possibly rule out the servants since their spirit cores could be inspected at anytime and either Da Vinci, Sherlock, and Mash would have made note of it since we were told there is only 1 traitor.
The nasuverse is a fusion of history, fantasy and mythology to create a universe of infinite possibilities for story telling. Alien helping in the way of pulling all the string in the background, also is tamamo considered a phantasmal beast. Keep up the videos.
Lastly I figured the Titan Prometheus stayed neutral that's why he most likely perished by the White Titans hand.
Fujimaru Ritsuka suffer Heavy Losses on Kirschtaria Wodime on this chapter, Next time on Second Round it will be the Final Showdown.
Jeez I didn’t know Atlantis was this intense!!! I don’t see how they could top all that but I know I’m hyped for part two!! Keep up the great work!! 😄👍🏻
Avalon le Fae: yeah about that.....
but anyways, Atlantis for me holds a special place in my heart. I love all the neo Argonauts
Technically the father Titan Kronos does have temporal manipulation to some degree
I liked this Lostbelt for the most part, especially how every servant and side character had their own important roles to play to overcome the obstacles in their way and come out on top. Enemies and bosses on the other hand weren't particularly memorable to me but they served their purpose adequately. Expecting Olympus to do better in that regard though. As a side note, reading the story was the push I needed to go ahead and NP4 Chiyome instead of turning 3 copies of her into RPs, then she showed up yet again during new year's so she's now NP5 :)
Zeus: We need Olympian Megazord power now!
Just finished the Atlantis Lostbelt a couple of days ago and boy was it a wild ride! Thank you for making this video it really helped me understand all the stuff that was being explained during the story. I hope you enjoy the rest of the month and wish you luck with clearing Olympus.
I want to know something
What is the current story / event
Is it the 7 or 6 lostbelt? And is the story far from over yet or is there more to come
This lost belt is so awsome army of servant, mechanical gods this was really awsome
I know I have spoken of it before in their corresponding lore videos, but I have a favorite Servant from each of the different classes. You’ve provided greatly enjoyable videos for my favorite Saber, Lancer, Rider, Assassin, Berserker, Ruler, Avenger, Moon Cancer, Alter Ego and Foreigner, those being Okita, Brynhildr, Astolfo, Cursed Arm Hassan, MHX Alter, Jeanne and Jeanne Alter, BB, Kingprotea and Abigail, and through technicality Mash, as the story of FGO is quite often her story as well.
To justify that digression, I now tell you my favorite Archer is Paris. I know well how controversial a figure he is in the Iliad and many adaptations, but he’s so darn cute, and likeable here that I can’t help but adore the little guy. I’m actually proud to declare he’s the second and latest Servant I’ve given a Grail to, after fulfilling my promise to Medusa to give my original Servant the first one. I was very happy to hear he’s in this chapter, and I can’t wait to fight alongside him.
I’m hoping you give him a lore video before too long (perhaps along with his brother Hector), but I have no desire to rush you to do it. Thank you for another excellent video, and I look forward to your coverage of Olympus: the Interstellar Mountainous City.
Holy hell,this lostbelt's story really blew up my mind,good lore video.
One question that always plagued me since I heard Jason was a saber was: "Why isn't he a Rider?" And hearing about his heroics in this lost belt, despite being a joke servant, made me realize. He is going to be the Grand Rider. Or at least I hope so. As far as I'm aware, that slot is still up for grabs.
Edit: well I looked into it and apparently it was taken... a shame. He really deserved it after this redemption arc.
Really who is it
@@GoblinAttacForce Noah from FGO Arcade is Grand Rider.
@@kodakazu8 honestly, it makes sense that Noah is Grand Roder
@@starwhale3070 I mean, just because Noah is the current one, doesn’t mean that Jason couldn’t be a candidate.
Definitely looking forward to olympus. This almost reminds me of the Okianos Singularity Except Jason was on our side this time. Speaking of Jason, I've grown a new found respect for the guy. For the Traitor on the shadow border I might be wrong and hopefully I am but it might be De Vichy. She was killed at the beginning of all of this And her extra servant body might have been tempered with before we escape. Another is that Gettia might be referring to the mysterious alien lady Who's been following us.
No i think it is sherlock
@@sv5334 why's that?
I have a feeling that the traitor that mysterious Chaldean speaking about is none other than Guda, the Master.
Why with this contradicting statement?
Well this is my opinion only.
There might be something on the finale that may or may not would force the Master make a choice. The betrayal part maybe unto that the protagonist will have his/her options regarding the matters that might go against Chaldea.
This is my theory. No need to poke me with torches and pitchfork over it :D
@@michaelmurray8134 Because a lot of things is saying this.
Moriarty saying to not trust Sherlock entirely in his interlude.
( Yes i know that this is Moriarty, but i have this feeling that he is saying th e truth. Moreover, he say he will come help us if Sherlock has to be a traitor )
Surtr as the start of LB2 saying that Sherlock was like Mash and that something was wrong with his saint graph.
Obviously, what Goetia say is the most suspicious.
And i don't think Guda is the traitor, it's a good theory yes.
But if Guda was the traitor, why would Goetia forced to cut the comms with the Shadow Border in Atlantis where he reveals to us about the traitor. Moreover, he is impliying that the traitor is on the Shadow Border so it's between Goredolf, Da Vinci, Sherlock and Meunière.
Though it's impossible for Goredolf and Da Vinci to be one, at least for me.
Sherlock is the most suspicious.
Zeus cursing him, preventing him to use an ace is also suspicious but more in the good side i think
Little spoiler ahead :
I do not forget Sion being sus at least at the of Tunguska where she almost reveals that she is a vampire, well the reader Can Guess that.
@@6589theo that's some very compelling evidence. Sherlock has been a big help throughout the entire game, I say we trust him completely so him being the traitor is definitely an unexpected twist that could be right if not close to being the truth. Which only leaves when and why.
year 1 Greek servants: uses weapons and skills from his/former life.
year 4~5 Greek servants: MECHA! GUNDAM! FUTURE!!
Fate should do more Gundam like things.
love it
the asterios in lostbelt one is the one in this lostbelt but koyanskaya took him that why ritsuka and the others where cofident he was not in the labyrinth
Lol so the asterios we fought in Russia was just him stolen from Atlantis? I didn't realize it but it's funny.
Type-Moon makes me hate Aliens.
-And Robots
Caenis and Mordred would definitely get along
If you summon Caenis to Chaldea, she becomes buddies with Mordred if you have her, based on her dialogue.
Man- Lostbelts really have some of the greatest stories ever
Apollo only opposed their relationship cuz he was jealous cause sister had one decent relationship and all of his relationships ended in death and disaster
Jealous bastard.
This has been eating at me for awhile now: is there a chance that the Romani look-alike isn’t Goetia, but actually Solomon? As Solomon disappeared only in Proper Human History, it’s entirely possible this is a Solomon from the Lost Belts, who like the others gained memories from his Proper Human History version. He doesn’t have to like us, or even care about us. He doesn’t have to act on Romani’s memories. But if he believed in Proper Human History as the best choice for the planet, he would be compelled to step in at least once. It makes more sense to me than Goetia surviving, because even if he did, he hated us with all his being. I honestly don’t think, no matter his thoughts on the alien god, he would choose to help us now.
I mean... maybe? But Solomon IS Romani so I don't know how that'd be much of a disguise.
@@otakudaikun Solomon and Romani might be the same person, but Solomon had his own appearance separate from Romani. If he wanted to appear as Solomon in his original appearance, why choose to look like Romani? It’s something to consider. There’s no guarantee that the Solomon of the Lost Belts looked more like Romani than the Caster version that made Goetia killable.
Wait if the demons of ars goetia originate from solomon dosent that mean he can be brought back via the demons remains and or power
@@toytimeterror I dunno. Only time will tell I suppose. The leading theory is definitely Goetia disgusted as Roman.
Do remember that some of the Pillars in the hivemind did survive the death of Goetia. all it would take is one of them having betters priorities other than bully Chaldea for it to do it's thing. also, i believe It's priority is less so to help chaldea and moreso to fuck up the Alien God in whichever way it deems fit.
anyway, slight spoiler warning for LB 6
so uh, don't read if you don't want spoiler
At some point in lostbelt 6, Morgan and Romani's look-alike have a little chat (or rather, the latter barges in to applaud Morgan). during so, "Romani" activley declares "...your victory is close. As someone who was once in your shoes, I would like to applaud your journey." which i'm pretty sure alone confirms it's Goetia, or at the very least one of the surviving Demon God Pillars
I'm glad that I was able to finish this part of the story before you got this out. Now I can watch it, as opposed to dodging spoilers.
This will detail the current theory (as well as my own) in who the possible traitor is.
The reasoning behind this currently hinges on a spoiler from the English Lostbelt so if you don’t want to know, I’d recommend you stop reading.
At the end English lostbelt, we are introduced to a new servant class called Pretender. These amongst this class have to ability to disguise themselves as another being. It’s not as simple as putting on a disguise, everything about them from Parameters, Skills, Behavior/Personality, Noble Phantasm, and even Saint Graph are all different to fit the disguise. They came even change what class we see when we analyze them. This new class, if it’s actually what the traitor is using, narrowed the list down to Nemo, Da Vinci, and Holmes. The current belief is that Holmes is the traitor. The evidence mainly comes (off the top of my head so I could be forgetting something) from two places. One being his class. Holmes is normally a Caster, but Holmes states that circumstances allowed him to become a Ruler (I actually forgot what these were, but if Holmes is a pretender, he could change his class to give off the appearance and abilities of a Ruler). The other being Moriarty’s comments on how Holmes acts differently than he remembers )I forgot where he said this at the time of writing this). With all that in mind, it is believed that Holmes is the traitor.
That said, knowing Fate it could be all a red herring for the true traitor.
I wouldn't mind Sherlock tricking us.
Thankfully I don't mind being spoiled. I enjoy the lore videos that much.
Jason: Why won't you die!
Any Greek Gods: Nanomachines, Son
Does anyone else think the Greek Gods being Alien Robots explains a lot about their myths
In what way?
Man u are so amazing I was waiting for this so muchhhh
Great video dai I needed to understand this lore more really can't wait for Avalon that is by far my favourite lostbalt
Great video as always Dai!!!
Just one small nitpick (God I hate being "That Guy)
Heracles actually tank 2 of MechArtemis planet lasers
31:40 Allow me to paraphrase a line from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone:
“Well done Chaldea, I believe congratulations are in order. You managed to survive the opening asskicking ‘for sheer dumb LUCK.’”
To be fair, it was complete bullshit that they could predict exactly where we’d show up in a cloaked sub traveling through void space, something that basically nobody else can do.
Love these ! Thanks so much Dai for all the help ! You forget a bunch of the smaller things in the grand storyline !
Sees that this is the longest video up to one year ago for OtakuDaiKun. Then looks at FGO lore playlist and sees two hour Britain Lostbelt video
Hopefully it doesn't get any bigger.
Quick correction, there are about 15 types of aliens. Minimum.
I love these deep-dives. Thank you, Dai!
I figured you'd wait until Olympus to make this lore.
But I guess making a two hour long video wouldn't be fun.
It'd wind up being longer than two hours.
I'm thinking it's Holmes as a pretender( I'm calling it he's really Arsene Lupin)
This lostbelt made Jason amazing
The traitor's gotta be Sherlock. Since the release of the Pretender-class servants, it's possible that Sherlock is a Pretender and is actually 'Watson' trying to masquerade as Sherlock. He could be doing this to manipulate Chaldea into defeating the Alien God and ultimately usurping it. Just a theory tho.
That would be interesting. Maybe he'd be borrowing Sherlock's spirit origin, kinda like Kingu, otherwise it would imply that Sherlock looks completely different.
Wtf an hour long? Dai My dear why not make this a two parter and milk it? But max respect for not doing that. Love your content as always.
Because this series is already like 22 videos long and this lostbelt already has a second half.
Minor ass nitpick, but "Deus Ex Machina," actually means "will of the machine," referring to things seeming to happen "because they have to," usually relating to events depicted in fiction.
Spoiler Alert:
It's 5 Aliens
THE FIRST AND LAST DRAGON(well it's there as old as earth, so, it could possibly be an alien, or it formed along side it.....the former being a little more reasonable, because fighter jet dragons are just otherworldly)
I just discovered this now. You dont how helpful this is to me. Thanks!!
Also, im gonna wait for your LB6 video :>
After Jason was such a POS in Okeanos I expected to only begrudgingly accept him on the team in Atlantis, instead by the end my opinion of him changed big time. Well, mostly. A reluctant hero he may be, and that attitude of his still needs an adjustment, but it was awesome to see him come through as a highly capable leader when the situation called for it, driven even further home by the reveal that he was essentially wearing a red shirt and brown pants the whole time to keep how banged up and terrified he was from demoralizing his crew. You really get a sense of why folks like Herc and Atalante would choose to not just tolerate this stick in the mud, but maybe actually follow and respect him as their great captain.
I really, really want the scene of Orion striking down Artemis animated. That would be awesome.
Great content as always Dai. Keep up with the amazing videos.
Thank you so much for these videos. You make things so easy to digest. I dont have time to read the entire story even though I love Fate.
Kirschtaria father doesn't deserve title of magus. He tried to destroy next generation of his family because of wounded pride.
Also if I understand this correctly while he is extremely powerful in this era he is relied on the sky to use his really strong powers. So if I understand it correctly if he was drowned into Reality Marble he would be downgraded to power he possess in present time?
I also wonder how useful would be Excalibur in the lostbelt.
Anyway thank you for summery they are great and allow to learn plot without playing.
To be honnest i would love to see all the events
So I have been playing FGO for awhile now and from the beginning I have skipped all stories because of time-limited events requiring story to be cleared so I could only rush it all. Glad I found your playlist.. I am going to have to start from Video 1.
I know that a lot of work went into this, this video is definitely informative and this is in no way meant to be a complaint towards Daikun...
But I kind of hate the fact that people watch this series to catch up with lore because they want to rush through the lostbelts. Yes, you learn about what happened, but you don't experience it.
And if you don't actually experience it, why do you even care to watch these videos? You might as well just skip it all and forget about it. You won't be able to properly relate to the references anyway.
Anyone who can't tell me what happened during our first encounter with Super Orion, anyone who decided to skip Musashi's most hype scene in the game, anyone who didn't read Jinako's mental breakdown by themselves, anyone who didn't get the feels during Mash's and Romani's sacrifices, those people have never experienced the story of FGO. They just know about it.
With a game this huge, it can be easy to forget things. There's a lot more to it than just recap, too.
this lostbelt took 2 grand servants a king and heroes of legends to be dismissed what more it will take for the final losbelt
I'm so glad that they gave us a lv100 10/10/10 super Orion
And Jason was a true homie
Hey Dai, have you already made an EMIYA lore? Would like to watch it😅. I mean i'm quite curious about the kanshou and bakuya and who was the original wielder of those cool swords. Hope to see that particular guy as a servant.
I made an emiya vid ages ago. Not sure how much it mentions those swords tho.
Kanshou and Bakuya were made by a smith in a tale of love. They were never quite used for anything else besides that.
From what I heard, fingers are pointing at Holmes. Also don't kick the goddamn baby.
I love these videos
After the end of the lostbelt, I was surprised how Caenis pretty much disappeared after her supposed death. I will genuinely be disappointed if she doesn’t play a hand in slaughtering those brats.
She's still got things to do for sure.
Caenis:loathing and fearing poseidon
Meanwhile drake:hold my beer
I’m not gonna explain, nor elaborate but it’s safe to say that 2.0 is gonna end with Super Human Goredolf.
😂 the image pls we need that
@@WildArtistsl I can't, it shows how we are gonna defeat daybits grand servant.
@@skeletonnoise6178 😩 damn it I guess I have to wait
Didn't expect the umbral star to show up in fgo.
You mean Velber?
What I know of is that this intergalactic destroyer didn't actually visited Earth but only send off sapient ships to check and destroy life on the planet.
These have been very helpful. Tried getting back into the game but it didn't hold. Can't wait for the Olympus lore video
Excellent video. That must have been a lot of work, considering how much material there is. Question. What is your favorite servant of this chapter? Anyone can answer. Mine is Achilles.
Maybe chiyome.
These chapter recaps and magecraft lesson videos continues to remind me how buckwild the nasuverse is. Lol
"Traitor in Chaldea" - people who just get to atlantis in 2023 " who ??"
People who completed Traum : "expected the unexpectable"
We are heading into Imaginary Scramble later this year so, get ready.
Like you constantly say fateverse is a Multiverse maybe after the goetia arc, there was another king Solomon in a different universe who got resubmitted into the throne of heroes. A more heavily nerfed Solomon. Well maybe the phone of heroes decided to take Dr. Romani as a counter guardian like Emiya. It’s never said that a heroic spirit can’t be re-submitted into the throne
I really liked this lore video. But what caused the extinction level event for said alien race? And of course this lostbelt and part 2 Olympus are MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
I dunno. Unless Chaos caused it lol
@@otakudaikun Could have been Chaos. It also depends on what universe said alien race was escaping from too.
Orion chilling words before vanishing.
"someday, you too have to pass on the baton to others"
What's stronger and anti-planet Noble Phantasm or and anti-world Noble Phantasm? Or are they interchangeable?
Anti Planet would be stronger.
Half the time when Nasu mentions the world, he's referencing the earth.
I'm very disappointed that GSC doe snot release any Nendoroids based on Lostbelt V >
Take a shot every time he says "The Hole"
24 minutes in and so far the only thin go I’ve gotten is that this game has enough nononachines and mechs to be considered a Metal Gear Rising sequel
Hey OtakuDaiKun, what exactly is a God's Authority?
Authority in the Nasuverse is basically divine or absolute control over a certain sphere of influence. Authority over the sea gives one absolute control over the sea’s flow, currents and might. Authority over arrows gives one absolute control over the creation and manipulation of arrows.
Ultimately it's what said God was worshipped for. Like gods of war or fertility. Unique abilities that emerge from their legends just like other heroes. Usually it describes the kinds of things they can exert control over.
At this pace, all gods will be aliens…
In Fate lore, why is it a fire that Achilles is put into instead of a river like other sources say?
I don't know. I prefer the river.
only correction imma make
its KI-ron not Kar-on
Chiron is centaur man
Charon is boatman of the underworld
I really love the twins. hope I could summon them.
Really wish they would give us that lostbelt Artemis costume and give her a skill buff and give us zeus as a servant (his terminal form) imagine how strong he would be in game even tho he would most likely have to nerf himself similar to Artemis/Orion just to be summoned great video
If I might make the speculation on the traitor speculation if you play Moriaty’s Interlude he makes a very compelling case for Sherlock being the one then blocks/erases the player’s memory so they don’t give away his suspicions
This is an hour Long holy crap well done man.