As usual, please let me know what topics you want me to cover next. I'm running out of ideas, and suggestions are often too vague for a full video. Thank you for humoring me in that regard.
I agree personally I would like to see some more servant lore videos again there my favorite, but I understand that they weren’t giving you much views.
I enjoy how the work shops reflect the magus and their lifestyle. Wish we got to see more since we have so many magus and caster servants. Even a mention on how they like their space would be fine
I know nothing about fate but ended up in a grand grail war dnd campaign in the Fate universe. its a very cool campaign but i frequently made mistakes when it came to things that were in dnd but not fate or werent in dnd but were in fate. thanks for this series which presents the information in an interesting way and has helped me to better understand the campaign im in and explain my character.
As of late, I've been having dreams that my family bought a house that had a workshop underneath. I found out about the shop when I was unpacking. I saw that there was a summoning circle and as I played around, I summoned shishou.
Video topic idea: influence of mage the ascension and wider world of darkness lore on nasu verse. It's something that is quite obvious when you even just look into it on a surface level, but I haven't seen it discussed at all. If you don't know a lot about ascension and world of darkness, I recommend theburgerkrieg for introduction of the lore and norfolk wizard game for an example of an actual play of mage the ascension
Can Shirou projects jewels btw? Cause Rin's Jewel Magecraft can get pretty expensive and jewels are consumable goods. So, if Shirou could project jewels; it will help Rin saving a lot of money for her Jewel Magecraft.
He should be able to, I think. All he'd need to do is use alteration to reshape the jewel into a sword, then use it again to give it the concept of sword for good measure, and record it in his reality marble. That should make Shirou an Unlimited Jewels Factory, or anything that he can reshape into a sword technically. Edit: also, jewels are usually used to store mana, which means that Shirou should be able to recharge his own mana endlessly since, if I'm getting it right, Shirou spends less mana than any other magi when using gradation air/projection so long as he is making swords. Of course, this only applies if Shirou indeed uses less mana than what he gets in return.
Have you already made a lesson about time and magectaft ? It's a central yet overlooked concept in Nasuverse. From date and hours menialities to generational thinking , many things in magecraft are time related and mage are always on a clock , even multiple clocks. Not even mentioning the wealth of surnatural powers dealing with time manipulation like aozaki magic , emiya magecraft precog etc.
Last time I was so late I was impeded on responding by being at my company's Christmas celebration when the video dropped. Last time I was so early it was more the rooting of a Thaumaturgical Foundation in a region that dictated the placement of a workshop than the elevation or depth.
If an bored mage decided to kidnap a random civilian who can't use magecraft with the intent to turn them into some sort of super soldier How dangerous would this does super soldier be? How smart skilled and physically powerful could this former civilian become and what type of weapons would they use? Also how would other mage's react to the creation of this super soldier?
A mage can't give magical powers to another person. Maybe magical artifacts could be used by non mages, but beyond that, the best a mage could do is control a person's mind, hypnotizing them into fighting for you.
@OtakuDaiKun well could is there some way an mage could use magecraft to give this person a superhuman level of skill? I'm pretty sure mage's can make normal people forget things so can they implant memories? And if they can do that could they implant something like a muscle memory? And then give them an mystic code or something?
But if that civilian escapes or realize magecraft exist, it would threaten the reveal of magecraft to the public, so the clock tower and other magus would target you and the civilian
2:30 - Given that the location is either to draw upon the heavens or the earth, wouldn’t the inside of a mountain be ideal? That’s similar to what Atlas did.
Probably. Though I think its properties would change whether you're under the mountain or atop the mountain. Right in the middle could mean something else entirely.
@ I was thinking about a forge for crafting mystic codes combining magma with magnified sunlight to heat the metal being used. Also using the taoist concept of balancing heaven and earth.
I have a question: How does the Magic Society find a first generation wizard? Second: What happens if the Magic family goes bankrupt in terms of having children? Third: What happens to the magician if he resigns from his work as a magician?
If you mean start a magus lineage it's usually an individual with good circuits that passes down the magic through a crest. Ask zouken what he did. Gets hunted by people like bazzet or kirie who are trained to take down magus. Or contract mercenary like kirisugu or the church sends their agents.
@@ivanbluecool No, that's not what I wanted to ask. What I want to know is what would happen if a magical family gave birth to a child without magic circuits, i.e. they were genetically bankrupt. Will they be killed by the magical community, turned into a mana battery, or sold as guinea pigs? Witches are mentally ill people
@@ivanbluecool No, that's not what I wanted to ask. What I want to know is what would happen if a magical family gave birth to a child without magic circuits, i.e. they were genetically bankrupt. Will they be killed by the magical community, turned into a mana battery, or sold as guinea pigs? Witches are mentally ill people
@@ivanbluecool No, that's not what I wanted to ask. What I want to know is what would happen if a magical family gave birth to a child without magic circuits, i.e. they were genetically bankrupt. Will they be killed by the magical community, turned into a mana battery, or sold as guinea pigs? Witches are mentally ill people
1. The Mage's association can actually track the use of magecraft, but unless they know exactly what type they're searching for, or the mage in question comes clean, it's possible there are families the clock tower is ignorant to. 2. If you neither you nor any of your siblings/cousins have kids, then that's the end of your bloodline. I suppose it's possible to salvage a magic crest to be used for some other purpose though. 3. If a mage abandons magecraft, then presumably they could live a normal life, assuming their past doesn't come back to haunt them. Again, someone might come looking for their magic crest.
As usual, please let me know what topics you want me to cover next. I'm running out of ideas, and suggestions are often too vague for a full video. Thank you for humoring me in that regard.
You could do mage bloodlines and their current status. But in honesty, until some new material pops up, I'd do servant lore videos.
I agree personally I would like to see some more servant lore videos again there my favorite, but I understand that they weren’t giving you much views.
How about Oort? We are going to dive deep on Oort lore in the seventh lostbelt. Maybe even from other sources such as Tsukihime and Strange fake.
@ricokurniawan5636 Possibly! I have yet to experience lb7 tho.
Time magic
I enjoy how the work shops reflect the magus and their lifestyle. Wish we got to see more since we have so many magus and caster servants. Even a mention on how they like their space would be fine
This makes me wonder more about a Caster's Territory Creation
I know nothing about fate but ended up in a grand grail war dnd campaign in the Fate universe. its a very cool campaign but i frequently made mistakes when it came to things that were in dnd but not fate or werent in dnd but were in fate. thanks for this series which presents the information in an interesting way and has helped me to better understand the campaign im in and explain my character.
that is really cool
As of late, I've been having dreams that my family bought a house that had a workshop underneath. I found out about the shop when I was unpacking. I saw that there was a summoning circle and as I played around, I summoned shishou.
Video topic idea: influence of mage the ascension and wider world of darkness lore on
nasu verse. It's something that is quite obvious when you even just look into it on a surface level, but I haven't seen it discussed at all.
If you don't know a lot about ascension and world of darkness, I recommend theburgerkrieg for introduction of the lore and norfolk wizard game for an example of an actual play of mage the ascension
Magus: I'm not coming out of my room mom. I'm busy building my work shop so i can continue my magic research
Me: so a neet with magic?
Me if I discovered magic was real
Me whenever I make a pillow fort
IT HAS ARRIVED!!!!!!!!!
Another fantastic lesson professor dai! Can't wait for the next
Love ur content been watching your content for one year and a half
Can Shirou projects jewels btw? Cause Rin's Jewel Magecraft can get pretty expensive and jewels are consumable goods. So, if Shirou could project jewels; it will help Rin saving a lot of money for her Jewel Magecraft.
That would be awesome. Never been developed tho
He should be able to, I think. All he'd need to do is use alteration to reshape the jewel into a sword, then use it again to give it the concept of sword for good measure, and record it in his reality marble. That should make Shirou an Unlimited Jewels Factory, or anything that he can reshape into a sword technically.
Edit: also, jewels are usually used to store mana, which means that Shirou should be able to recharge his own mana endlessly since, if I'm getting it right, Shirou spends less mana than any other magi when using gradation air/projection so long as he is making swords. Of course, this only applies if Shirou indeed uses less mana than what he gets in return.
I hear that you can project anything as long as you have the mana and understand the what you're projecting
I think it was mentioned that Rin develops that during her time in the clocktower.
Have you already made a lesson about time and magectaft ? It's a central yet overlooked concept in Nasuverse.
From date and hours menialities to generational thinking , many things in magecraft are time related and mage are always on a clock , even multiple clocks.
Not even mentioning the wealth of surnatural powers dealing with time manipulation like aozaki magic , emiya magecraft precog etc.
@@justepourlacheruncom8393 There didn't use to be much on the topic but I think now there's plenty of info.
I found it amusing when Rin was bragging about being the Second Owner of Fuyuki, yet had no idea Shirou was a mage.
That's a really good point. Rin didn't really know much about how the 4th war went down. Probably Kirei's fault.
I love workshops 😊
Last time I was so late I was impeded on responding by being at my company's Christmas celebration when the video dropped.
Last time I was so early it was more the rooting of a Thaumaturgical Foundation in a region that dictated the placement of a workshop than the elevation or depth.
Good lesson
If an bored mage decided to kidnap a random civilian who can't use magecraft with the intent to turn them into some sort of super soldier How dangerous would this does super soldier be? How smart skilled and physically powerful could this former civilian become and what type of weapons would they use? Also how would other mage's react to the creation of this super soldier?
A mage can't give magical powers to another person. Maybe magical artifacts could be used by non mages, but beyond that, the best a mage could do is control a person's mind, hypnotizing them into fighting for you.
@OtakuDaiKun well could is there some way an mage could use magecraft to give this person a superhuman level of skill? I'm pretty sure mage's can make normal people forget things so can they implant memories? And if they can do that could they implant something like a muscle memory? And then give them an mystic code or something?
But if that civilian escapes or realize magecraft exist, it would threaten the reveal of magecraft to the public, so the clock tower and other magus would target you and the civilian
@meinsternes4148 Quite possibly yes.
2:30 - Given that the location is either to draw upon the heavens or the earth, wouldn’t the inside of a mountain be ideal? That’s similar to what Atlas did.
Probably. Though I think its properties would change whether you're under the mountain or atop the mountain. Right in the middle could mean something else entirely.
@ I was thinking about a forge for crafting mystic codes combining magma with magnified sunlight to heat the metal being used. Also using the taoist concept of balancing heaven and earth.
@@OtakuDaiKun I forgot to go into detail before, but when I said *inside* I meant a man made cave network throughout the mountain.
Could Ritsuka claim all of Chaldea as his workshop?
If they did their own magecraft instead of relying on Da Vinci and such.
Bruh I was late to class😭
I have a question: How does the Magic Society find a first generation wizard? Second: What happens if the Magic family goes bankrupt in terms of having children? Third: What happens to the magician if he resigns from his work as a magician?
If you mean start a magus lineage it's usually an individual with good circuits that passes down the magic through a crest.
Ask zouken what he did.
Gets hunted by people like bazzet or kirie who are trained to take down magus. Or contract mercenary like kirisugu or the church sends their agents.
@@ivanbluecool No, that's not what I wanted to ask. What I want to know is what would happen if a magical family gave birth to a child without magic circuits, i.e. they were genetically bankrupt. Will they be killed by the magical community, turned into a mana battery, or sold as guinea pigs? Witches are mentally ill people
@@ivanbluecool No, that's not what I wanted to ask. What I want to know is what would happen if a magical family gave birth to a child without magic circuits, i.e. they were genetically bankrupt. Will they be killed by the magical community, turned into a mana battery, or sold as guinea pigs? Witches are mentally ill people
@@ivanbluecool No, that's not what I wanted to ask. What I want to know is what would happen if a magical family gave birth to a child without magic circuits, i.e. they were genetically bankrupt. Will they be killed by the magical community, turned into a mana battery, or sold as guinea pigs? Witches are mentally ill people
1. The Mage's association can actually track the use of magecraft, but unless they know exactly what type they're searching for, or the mage in question comes clean, it's possible there are families the clock tower is ignorant to.
2. If you neither you nor any of your siblings/cousins have kids, then that's the end of your bloodline. I suppose it's possible to salvage a magic crest to be used for some other purpose though.
3. If a mage abandons magecraft, then presumably they could live a normal life, assuming their past doesn't come back to haunt them. Again, someone might come looking for their magic crest.