Arc's Master in Extra didn't just summon her as a Berserker because he was insane, he summoned her as a Berserker because he was insane and grossly incompetent.
And strange enough also a pretty nice guy and pretty wise (seriously, just watch how he talks Jinako out of her isolationist state of mind and self pity in Fate/Extra CCC)
That Angra fact isn’t a joke, in the original Mythos, whenever Angra made a deal with someone it usually involves the other party shoving their hand straight into his ass for kicks.
I mean , I think Percival actually married Kundry...the irony is that , due to their nature as Servants , it means we will always summon a "pre-marriage" Kundry and same goes to Percival.
"Oberon's artist has never done digital art before Oberon" Now that makes sense why Oberon's design looks more traditionally painted and drawn Rather than looking digital. It's also quite amazing for someone who switched from traditional to digital with no prior experience.
Basically what happened with Dantes, he came home after a long time with a letter for the king of France from his dead captain. When some dudes that wanted his ship, status, and fiancé strolled up and figured, "Hey what if we say he's a spy and that he was gonna give that letter with state secrets from the captain and give it to napoleon, and then they'll throw him in Château d'If, (Pardon my French, failed it twice), and boom instant profit.", then he escaped around fourteen years later out the body bag of a holy man, priest, preacher, I don't remember, and did the avenger stuff as the Count of Monte Christo
@@michaelmcdoesntexist1459 Thing is, jokes aside putting him in jail was more profitable and easier than killing him, one guy would've gotten arrested, the boat would go to the next in command, and his money would've went to his father/Fiancé. Putting him in jail meant that his belongings would be pretty much up for grabs.
@@cupdrinker678 Yeah, it was just a joke. Still, it would be better to kill him. Danglars was the first choice for Morrel to fill Dantes' job anyway and Mercedes would cry for her fiance as she did anyway but would marry the same. For Villefort, Dantes was a fly, he had no status. He was a simple man, good as a sailor, enough to be promoted in a modest company but nothing more. He just happened to be a fly who could, inadvertently, linked him with the revolutionaries. But the fact is that the three of them were cowards, no monsters. They would not have the guts to kill a man. Not at that point anyway.
Jeanna being sassier than Jalter is incredibly amusing. Slightly less so, but still funny in a dark way, is how two women arguing over who would wash their hair where lead to "a great lose of life".
Edmond Dantes was not necessarily a pro- Bonaparte-ist. He did admire the things he did for France, but never cared for the man, personally. The real reason why Dantes was imprisoned was because (continued) ... spoilers below... . . . . He was an unwitting accomplice to be used to engineer Napoleon's escape from his exile on the island nation of Elba, plotted by Napoleon and the Crown Prosecutor's estranged father (Napoleon's confidant). As a way of preventing any personal embarrassment and professional backlash against them, the Crown Prosecutor, armed with 2 additional false statements from Dantes' traitorous ex best friend and a rival from within the same shipping company from where he worked, had sent Dantes to a privately owned political prison for the crimes of treason and aiding Bonaparte. They also made another false statement to Dantes' fiance, Mercedes that Dantes was executed so she wouldn't go looking for him. Also, fun fact, the author of The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexander Dumas, used the work to also publish his disdain for Italian cooking, with Dantes and other characters describing their hatred for Italian cuisine.
Just to expand a bit, Mondego wasn't Dantes' ex friend and rival, he was just a jealous, hopeless childhood friend of Mercedes who hated Dantes for being reciprocated by the girl he was obsessed with. The friendship/rivalry part was added later in adaptations, but the only reason Dantes somehow tolerates Mondego at the start instead of punching him is because Mercedes, but he makes clear he can't stand the guy. Faria was an abate before a prisoner. Basically, the director of a monastery so yes, he was a priest.
At least in the translation I read, Edmond Dantes calls Bonaparte "The Emperor in waiting" or something like that, I was under the impression that he was supposed to be Bonapartist
@@michaelmcdoesntexist1459 Bueno, solo llegué a leer como 3/4 partes, no recuerdo que dijera nada extremamente apolitico, pero recuerdo que el dueño del barco del que iba a ser capitan era bonapartista, y claro, no puedes confiar totalmente en lo que dice despues de escaparse de la carcel, porque la gran mayoría del tiempo está fingiendo
@@jorgecomando2 no dice algo "apolítico". Dice abiertamente no interesarse en la política más allá de verla como una novedad. Él mismo ya ni siquiera se considera francés. Sus acciones respaldan sus palabras como un hombre cosmopolita que ha dejado atrás esa clase de lealtades. Hace negocios con todo el mundo
An interesting fact about Dracula he is most likely not based on the historical Vlad Tepes Dracula and the idea that he was created by movies and later adaptations of the book and character The only real connection between the two is their name and the fact they are both from Romania ,but the problem with this is that Vlad was the ruler of Walachia not Transylvania and according to Stoker's notes the only reason he chose the name is because Dracula means the Devil in Romanian also some early drafts of the book even have the character called Count Vampyr instead of Dracula
1:16 i would also tag on that Raikou's bow was a gift from Benzaiten/Sarasvati, she also possessed another sword that there exist currently three to claim to be it, and that her famous sword, Doujigiri, was the First of the Tenka-Goken, the Heavenly Swords that defined what a sword should be in Japan, like the first blueprint of an STC in 40k, honestly Muramasa should be drooling over that as well.
1:36 aaaaa hearing that as someone from Quebec is really funny! I had to ask my dad if he knew what it meant, since I had never heard it, and it's less a show of amazement and more like,,,, saying "oh shit" when you see something cool? Like it specifically is supposed to replace a swear. In more modern times (and by modern i mean like,,,,,, last 60-70ish years?) it's been replaced with "tabernack" which is the french word for a tabernacle, the "bread" you eat during mass (yes the french quebec people really took "you shall not use the lord's name in vain" to it's logical conclusion and made almost all church words into makeshift swears, one of them is even chalice, pronounced "cow-liise", so we've even turned the holy grail into a swear!) This is a great video!!!! I've loved this whole series, some of these things I already knew, but it's fun to learn more about each of these servants ww
Quebec gang represent! Bonus to everyone reading, the swear words used in Quebec coming from religious iconography comes from the fact that the church had a very solid grasp of society up to about the mid 1960s, and after La Révolution Tranquille (The Calm/Peaceful Revolution) bringing about social and cultural changes throughout the province, the mentioned iconography became widely used as swearing because of the many people who became fed up with the church's power.
I now can't stop thinking of Jeanne d'arc cursing at people like an angry quebecer, especially considering most quebec slurs are based off of religious words XD
Seton would also go on to create the Boy Scouts of America, to instruct the youth on basic survival strategies and teaching them to appreciate the outdoors.
As of posting this it is 24th of December! Happy holidays! The Fate series really reminds us, reality is stranger then fiction huh? This is what this series has done to me! X) _Reality is stranger then fiction!_
5:44 I just like to picture Douman and (probably) Seimei hurling bolts of lighting and fire at each other, then Seimei goes “Skiddly-doo and all of that, your oranges are now rats!”
I shall not stand for the lack of Idol Ecchan 😤. The popularity of idols in Japan can be traced back to theater shows in the Meiji period and only exploded in popularity after WW2. Give me the Shinsengumi as an idol group Lasagna, make it happen.
So I looked it up and from what I could find, Iyo DOES exist in the historical record. I can't be 100% sure since I'm basing it on wikipedia (I tried look at the sources provided at the bottom of the article, but I did not want to comb through potentially hundreds of pages to find one or two sentences to further corroborate) but I think Iyo is supposed to be Queen Toyo, the queen that took over not directly after Himiko, but after the male emperor which the people rejected. The article mentions that Toyo was also called Iyo.
i thought yokihi committed suicide because of the whole army-hates-yang-guozhong thing? where did the strangled-by-guy-with-one-testicle thing come from
Is still one entity (kinda), just like different servants are summoned on different variations of themselves. Koyanskaya of Darkness is closer to how she actually is (the one we fought the whole time). Koyanskaya of Light is more akin to a variation of a servant based on legend. Think about it like the difference between Antonio Salieri (a normal man, a talented composer and friend of Mozart) and the Avenger Servant (full innocent monster because of a movie). Or the difference between a real historical Napoleon and the "Man of Possibilities) we met in Scandinavia.
Excuse me, I don't mean to sound rude, but I couldn't find sources in the description, and I would like to read said sources for myself, if that wouldn't be a bother.
For the Japanese part there's history of same sex relationships, but for ancient Japanese sex wasn't a identity it was just something they did. I think young adults in anciant Japan start will sometimes have same sex relationships, but then grow out of it when they get older and marry someone from the opposite sex.
I find it hard to believe Dracula is an allegory for homosexuality when most of his victims in the book and popular media are women. Though I will admit there’s some argument to be made since Bram Stoker was implicated as part of Oscar Wilde’s prosecution and trial (if you know anything about that), though Stoker’s wife denied the allegation to her death.
Arc's Master in Extra didn't just summon her as a Berserker because he was insane, he summoned her as a Berserker because he was insane and grossly incompetent.
also he worshipped her
And strange enough also a pretty nice guy and pretty wise (seriously, just watch how he talks Jinako out of her isolationist state of mind and self pity in Fate/Extra CCC)
Jeanne has a temper? Yeah can see that
OG Jeanne repressed her temper most of the time. Jeanne Alter is... pretty much obvious at this point
That Angra fact isn’t a joke, in the original Mythos, whenever Angra made a deal with someone it usually involves the other party shoving their hand straight into his ass for kicks.
4:38 look she just wanted to trigger her guts for NP damage boost.
Question is, when are they going to np?
@@xenoemblem7 Early 2023. I don't know the specifics but probably early February
In lore, if Percival actually married Kundry, Salome would be his stepdaughter.
I mean , I think Percival actually married Kundry...the irony is that , due to their nature as Servants , it means we will always summon a "pre-marriage" Kundry and same goes to Percival.
I noticed that in the Beowulf Tale the dragon never actually gets a name
I like to think the dragon was called Todd
@@greyhood3447 there are some who call him...Tim?
5:33 Bruh I just can't... LoL
Sitonai literally went *Pathetic* on those sacrificed girls
The fact that illya is her vessel makes it even worse and hilarious.
"Oberon's artist has never done digital art before Oberon"
Now that makes sense why Oberon's design looks more traditionally painted and drawn Rather than looking digital. It's also quite amazing for someone who switched from traditional to digital with no prior experience.
6:43 step 1: try not cry
step 2: roll to your sides
step 3:cry profusely
Basically what happened with Dantes, he came home after a long time with a letter for the king of France from his dead captain. When some dudes that wanted his ship, status, and fiancé strolled up and figured, "Hey what if we say he's a spy and that he was gonna give that letter with state secrets from the captain and give it to napoleon, and then they'll throw him in Château d'If, (Pardon my French, failed it twice), and boom instant profit.", then he escaped around fourteen years later out the body bag of a holy man, priest, preacher, I don't remember, and did the avenger stuff as the Count of Monte Christo
Moral of the story: if you gonna mess with a man, be sure you killed him.
@@michaelmcdoesntexist1459 Thing is, jokes aside putting him in jail was more profitable and easier than killing him, one guy would've gotten arrested, the boat would go to the next in command, and his money would've went to his father/Fiancé. Putting him in jail meant that his belongings would be pretty much up for grabs.
@@cupdrinker678 Yeah, it was just a joke. Still, it would be better to kill him. Danglars was the first choice for Morrel to fill Dantes' job anyway and Mercedes would cry for her fiance as she did anyway but would marry the same. For Villefort, Dantes was a fly, he had no status. He was a simple man, good as a sailor, enough to be promoted in a modest company but nothing more. He just happened to be a fly who could, inadvertently, linked him with the revolutionaries.
But the fact is that the three of them were cowards, no monsters. They would not have the guts to kill a man. Not at that point anyway.
DARK(BLACK) SAKURA(BLOSSOM) I GET IT! :D
Of course Bazett would win against Shirou. Bazett is one of the few humans who could fight servants
Who else do we have? I can only think of Kotomine, and Shiki, with Kotomine being situational.
@@ChiChi-xo8jh Kuzuki.
@@ChiChi-xo8jh wich shiki?
@@mrdolphin549 yes
But which Shirou are we talking about?
Jeanna being sassier than Jalter is incredibly amusing.
Slightly less so, but still funny in a dark way, is how two women arguing over who would wash their hair where lead to "a great lose of life".
Probably where the sass comes from
I thought Kingprotea was cut from CCC because she was too big (filesize to implement ingame) 😄
Edmond Dantes was not necessarily a pro- Bonaparte-ist. He did admire the things he did for France, but never cared for the man, personally. The real reason why Dantes was imprisoned was because (continued)
... spoilers below...
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He was an unwitting accomplice to be used to engineer Napoleon's escape from his exile on the island nation of Elba, plotted by Napoleon and the Crown Prosecutor's estranged father (Napoleon's confidant). As a way of preventing any personal embarrassment and professional backlash against them, the Crown Prosecutor, armed with 2 additional false statements from Dantes' traitorous ex best friend and a rival from within the same shipping company from where he worked, had sent Dantes to a privately owned political prison for the crimes of treason and aiding Bonaparte. They also made another false statement to Dantes' fiance, Mercedes that Dantes was executed so she wouldn't go looking for him.
Also, fun fact, the author of The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexander Dumas, used the work to also publish his disdain for Italian cooking, with Dantes and other characters describing their hatred for Italian cuisine.
Just to expand a bit, Mondego wasn't Dantes' ex friend and rival, he was just a jealous, hopeless childhood friend of Mercedes who hated Dantes for being reciprocated by the girl he was obsessed with. The friendship/rivalry part was added later in adaptations, but the only reason Dantes somehow tolerates Mondego at the start instead of punching him is because Mercedes, but he makes clear he can't stand the guy.
Faria was an abate before a prisoner. Basically, the director of a monastery so yes, he was a priest.
At least in the translation I read, Edmond Dantes calls Bonaparte "The Emperor in waiting" or something like that, I was under the impression that he was supposed to be Bonapartist
@@jorgecomando2 El Conde es apolítico. Da un par de peroratas al respecto en la novela.
@@michaelmcdoesntexist1459 Bueno, solo llegué a leer como 3/4 partes, no recuerdo que dijera nada extremamente apolitico, pero recuerdo que el dueño del barco del que iba a ser capitan era bonapartista, y claro, no puedes confiar totalmente en lo que dice despues de escaparse de la carcel, porque la gran mayoría del tiempo está fingiendo
@@jorgecomando2 no dice algo "apolítico". Dice abiertamente no interesarse en la política más allá de verla como una novedad. Él mismo ya ni siquiera se considera francés. Sus acciones respaldan sus palabras como un hombre cosmopolita que ha dejado atrás esa clase de lealtades. Hace negocios con todo el mundo
An interesting fact about Dracula he is most likely not based on the historical Vlad Tepes Dracula and the idea that he was created by movies and later adaptations of the book and character
The only real connection between the two is their name and the fact they are both from Romania ,but the problem with this is that Vlad was the ruler of Walachia not Transylvania and according to Stoker's notes the only reason he chose the name is because Dracula means the Devil in Romanian also some early drafts of the book even have the character called Count Vampyr instead of Dracula
6:30 I love Oui so much. She’s such a free spirit
2:48 Technically *WE* stole Shirou Waifu away from fate and became a character in fate grand order
5:48 I seen enough prisma Iliya to know that and so be fair most *trained* people in fate can beat Shirou(except Rin)
1:16 i would also tag on that Raikou's bow was a gift from Benzaiten/Sarasvati, she also possessed another sword that there exist currently three to claim to be it, and that her famous sword, Doujigiri, was the First of the Tenka-Goken, the Heavenly Swords that defined what a sword should be in Japan, like the first blueprint of an STC in 40k, honestly Muramasa should be drooling over that as well.
1:36 aaaaa hearing that as someone from Quebec is really funny! I had to ask my dad if he knew what it meant, since I had never heard it, and it's less a show of amazement and more like,,,, saying "oh shit" when you see something cool? Like it specifically is supposed to replace a swear.
In more modern times (and by modern i mean like,,,,,, last 60-70ish years?) it's been replaced with "tabernack" which is the french word for a tabernacle, the "bread" you eat during mass (yes the french quebec people really took "you shall not use the lord's name in vain" to it's logical conclusion and made almost all church words into makeshift swears, one of them is even chalice, pronounced "cow-liise", so we've even turned the holy grail into a swear!)
This is a great video!!!! I've loved this whole series, some of these things I already knew, but it's fun to learn more about each of these servants ww
Quebec gang represent!
Bonus to everyone reading, the swear words used in Quebec coming from religious iconography comes from the fact that the church had a very solid grasp of society up to about the mid 1960s, and after La Révolution Tranquille (The Calm/Peaceful Revolution) bringing about social and cultural changes throughout the province, the mentioned iconography became widely used as swearing because of the many people who became fed up with the church's power.
I now can't stop thinking of Jeanne d'arc cursing at people like an angry quebecer, especially considering most quebec slurs are based off of religious words XD
Seton would also go on to create the Boy Scouts of America, to instruct the youth on basic survival strategies and teaching them to appreciate the outdoors.
As of posting this it is 24th of December! Happy holidays! The Fate series really reminds us, reality is stranger then fiction huh?
This is what this series has done to me! X) _Reality is stranger then fiction!_
5:55
given today's world, that still rings true...at least on a whole.
Oh the pace in this one is much better, thanks for the change!
5:03 Oh that’s why I guess we are better master for that better class she’s in
So... Beni-Enma Alter is a thing now
4:05 Yeah we know(Visual Novel references)😏
5:44 I just like to picture Douman and (probably) Seimei hurling bolts of lighting and fire at each other, then Seimei goes “Skiddly-doo and all of that, your oranges are now rats!”
1:43 true sadly I mean the Xiang Yu here isn’t the human Xiang Yu
I shall not stand for the lack of Idol Ecchan 😤. The popularity of idols in Japan can be traced back to theater shows in the Meiji period and only exploded in popularity after WW2. Give me the Shinsengumi as an idol group Lasagna, make it happen.
2:53 the real truth how Jalter exists
0:24 I can see that especially in plenty of shoujo/shounen types series
i mean, anyone that has read Hollow Ataraxia and Kaleid would not even think about Shirou ever beating her
So I looked it up and from what I could find, Iyo DOES exist in the historical record. I can't be 100% sure since I'm basing it on wikipedia (I tried look at the sources provided at the bottom of the article, but I did not want to comb through potentially hundreds of pages to find one or two sentences to further corroborate) but I think Iyo is supposed to be Queen Toyo, the queen that took over not directly after Himiko, but after the male emperor which the people rejected. The article mentions that Toyo was also called Iyo.
Been enjoying these.
Funny enough, the real Joan of Arc was so much closer to Jalter than to Jannu.
Tough crowd 🤣🤣🤣
Boiled chicken never killed anyone
What if it's shoved down your throat
So...real jeanne was basically jalter?
i thought yokihi committed suicide because of the whole army-hates-yang-guozhong thing? where did the strangled-by-guy-with-one-testicle thing come from
6:44 don’t worry I always watch the sky at night
Iyo is mentioned in the Weishu, although only in a passing remark.
Wow just the event the island of lemnos disgusted Hercules so bad he refused to join mean it must have of that bad.
Stuhl is pronouced like stool in german btw otherwise yes there multiple placed named after charakters from the niebelungen lied
1:15 that feel like a Mushibyou reference(for those how seen the series)
6:31 damn the father was a pain then huh she can’t have a good love life with thinking about her father
...so Jalter is the historically accurate version?
That's another plus
The one testicle one caught me off guard
Heracles being sigma once again
1:47 those ears are doing it
Angry Mango bottom confirmed?
3:39 yeahhhhhh(see shin Koihime Musou so know that 😰)
0:07 oh so that’s we’re his madness come from(jk)
Passionlip: Yes. Please.
"Other large assets".
1:55 wow good to know
2:54 ……..can’t really blame her to be honest
Damn... history was a lot gayer then I realized
Yup. History is very gae.
I knew that the Roman's and Greeks were pretty gay but apparently dracula was pretty gay and some Japanese figures were gay.
Gae is universal
@@eduardopantoja9115 Dracula being gay depends on depiction. Not as concrete at the others.
"They were roommates"
1:26 guess she and Chacha aren’t suppose to close either huh
BB stands for black beard
1:23 didn’t stop people for shipping them tho(especially in other media)
Ah extra classes are indeed weird
Awesome video!
"Dracula was an allegory for homosexuality" His entire driving motivation in the novel was to get a girl. Do you know how gay men work?
2:10 yeah too many Waifus with questionable morals and they still simp for them
so thats why they didn't go for just one version of koyanskaya
Is still one entity (kinda), just like different servants are summoned on different variations of themselves. Koyanskaya of Darkness is closer to how she actually is (the one we fought the whole time). Koyanskaya of Light is more akin to a variation of a servant based on legend. Think about it like the difference between Antonio Salieri (a normal man, a talented composer and friend of Mozart) and the Avenger Servant (full innocent monster because of a movie). Or the difference between a real historical Napoleon and the "Man of Possibilities) we met in Scandinavia.
Bazett once again proving she is best girl NO BEST TYPE MOON CHARACTER FIGHT ME
what's the song that plays during the mecha eli chan intro?
Angra behindyu
No Okita Alter :(
Okita Alter is one of the first and few female servants to have the “Brynhildr’s Beloved” trait, the first and foremost being Ushi
@@frailgrail7452 thank you kind sir
kind of surprised you didn't mention lady avalon, is there a reason why? or did you genuinely forgot?
I covered Merlin already. Theyre different entities on a technicality but unless I found something interesting I tried not to do repeats
If you want a similar fact, Lady Avalon and Porto Arthur have swapped va’s for both Merlin and Artoria
4:01 I agree i like long hair too
Excuse me, I don't mean to sound rude, but I couldn't find sources in the description, and I would like to read said sources for myself, if that wouldn't be a bother.
Québécois here… where the fuck did you take that expression for Bunyan’s name from? I’ve never heard it in my life.
4:42 Yeah before we westerner say homosexuality is bad to them
For the Japanese part there's history of same sex relationships, but for ancient Japanese sex wasn't a identity it was just something they did. I think young adults in anciant Japan start will sometimes have same sex relationships, but then grow out of it when they get older and marry someone from the opposite sex.
5:48 what training arc is he referring to
It's either when he's older and in the clock tower or when he's traveling around the world.
Can I get a source for what BB stands for?
Typemoon wiki article on BB
As a raikou simp I'm disappointed with the fact you used.
Her fact was in the knights class video. For another fact, Raikou wore multiple helmets to fend off Shuten Douji’s severed head from biting her.
I find it hard to believe Dracula is an allegory for homosexuality when most of his victims in the book and popular media are women.
Though I will admit there’s some argument to be made since Bram Stoker was implicated as part of Oscar Wilde’s prosecution and trial (if you know anything about that), though Stoker’s wife denied the allegation to her death.
You adore and hate what you can't be.
I guess that's the line of thought.
I gotta be honest as a history nerd most of these sound like bullshit
It's not pronounced minenotour it's pronounced menotour