(Major spoilers for FGO LB5.2!! Please don& #39;t read if you are interested in playing it)
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I have nothing but respect for Kirschtaria Wodime. A selfless, driven individual, he is the highlight of Olympus, through what is shared of him.
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I have nothing but respect for Kirschtaria Wodime. A selfless, driven individual, he is the highlight of Olympus, through what is shared of him.
(2/?)
Throughout the story, the other Crypters are given their moment to shine as they come and go within their LBs. Kadoc is someone just like you, a nobody mage who rose up to the top. Ophelia is a tragic heroine, who was given life but dies to save you and Mash, her friends.
Throughout the story, the other Crypters are given their moment to shine as they come and go within their LBs. Kadoc is someone just like you, a nobody mage who rose up to the top. Ophelia is a tragic heroine, who was given life but dies to save you and Mash, her friends.
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Hinako is a woman who& #39;s lost everything, yet managed to keep moving in the face of adversity in the hopes that she& #39;d be able to see the ones she loves again. Pepe is an enigma, but shows his feelings especially in this LB where he states he can& #39;t live in a world w/o Daybit
Hinako is a woman who& #39;s lost everything, yet managed to keep moving in the face of adversity in the hopes that she& #39;d be able to see the ones she loves again. Pepe is an enigma, but shows his feelings especially in this LB where he states he can& #39;t live in a world w/o Daybit
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Leading up to the release of this Lostbelt, I was excited to see what they would do with Kirsch. I mean, he is our main enemy throughout most of the story so far. His motives lie with potential, and how it hurt to see so many talented mages be discarded without a thought.
Leading up to the release of this Lostbelt, I was excited to see what they would do with Kirsch. I mean, he is our main enemy throughout most of the story so far. His motives lie with potential, and how it hurt to see so many talented mages be discarded without a thought.
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And so, he strives to create a Lostbelt where everyone is equal, so nobody must deal with being inferior. And I can respect that. Growing up I& #39;ve had a bit of an inferiority complex, always feeling outclassed by one person or another in everything. This is something I
And so, he strives to create a Lostbelt where everyone is equal, so nobody must deal with being inferior. And I can respect that. Growing up I& #39;ve had a bit of an inferiority complex, always feeling outclassed by one person or another in everything. This is something I
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would strive to create, given the opportunity.
But that& #39;s not what makes Kirschtaria Wodime a great person. No, there& #39;s even more.
Kirsch went through *every single singularity* 7 times, to bring the rest of A-Team with him to the Lostbelts. He made a sacrifice for them.
would strive to create, given the opportunity.
But that& #39;s not what makes Kirschtaria Wodime a great person. No, there& #39;s even more.
Kirsch went through *every single singularity* 7 times, to bring the rest of A-Team with him to the Lostbelts. He made a sacrifice for them.
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It took two whole years to go from Fuyuki to Solomon. Two years of story, events, getting our asses whooped by Gawain. Kirsch did that seven times. That& #39;s 14 years of the same game, over and over, to save the people who mattered the most to him.
It took two whole years to go from Fuyuki to Solomon. Two years of story, events, getting our asses whooped by Gawain. Kirsch did that seven times. That& #39;s 14 years of the same game, over and over, to save the people who mattered the most to him.