I would definitely consider Medea. Sure, there's Medea lily, but Caster Medea is supposed to be strong, but was nerfed because she was considered too strong in early FGO. Also, she's a Fate/Stay Night character who just doesn't get enough shine, in my opinion.
I wouldn’t mind seeing Charlotte in this video, but let’s face it, Medea is uber powerful and knowledgable lore wise thanks to being taught by a goddess of magic, it feels wrong to have her nerfed. And her not expressing how much of an Artoria simp she is more often, lol.
I like the part where Fujimaru Ritsuka and Salome spend together at the Dungeon and Kitchen. Truly many in Fate Series Servant kill their long time Master, In FGO many Unstable Servants really respect Fujimaru Ritsuka.
Probably cuz Gudao respects them as people instead of familiars to be used. The power of empathy is the strongest human ability. Just a shame most of the mages from type-moon has yet to understand that.
She, along with Mata Hari are some of my favorite character designs. It's unfortunate they are such low level servants. Her story is disturbing and tragic. Yet, I still find myself drawn to her. Kinda like the King.
She is a friend point servant, but she is a berserker, and i love this class. This class can hit efectively all the other classes except only foreigners. But there are few foreigners in the game, i might be wrong because i'm in the lostbelt 4 and i only faced abigail williams, in the third pseudo singularity.
Last time I was so early there were still more people believing John the Baptist was the Messiah than that son-of-Joseph-kid . Last time I was early the whole "7 veils" thing was a lot more present in people's minds when thinking of lewd stuff than the "bath, food, or ... question".
I actually felt really bad for Salome. Let's see witch friend point summon needs more love oh that's easy. Asterois need lots of love and plenty of headpats
Salome had such a good role in Traum but it certainly took long enough for her to get the attention. Also I believe Baiser is pronounced with a “bae” sound at the start as the French word for a kiss. Not a big deal but it certainly caught my attention for a minute. I will admit that you got the pronunciation of geas correct where I’d mispronounced it for something like 20 years.
I watched your Traum stream, so I was there for her FGO story, but her *original* one definitely sounds like it came out of Canaan; I say Canaan instead of Israel because the archaeological, geographic, & literary evidence points to Israel simply being *another* Canaanite tribe instead of a completely separate people, even worshipping all the same gods as the other Canaanite tribes before Yahwism, the precursor to Judaism, *usurped* the pagan religion. & while we're talking about Canaanites & their religion, I think the Legend of Lemnear might've been inspired by a story in the Baal Cycle, our only source of information on Canaanite mythology *besides* the Bible; a quick summary of the legend goes like this: "After El, the father & chief deity of most of the Elohim, was convinced to give Baal, the god of thunder & rainstorms, his own palace, Baal fought Mot, the god of death, & *lost* , after which Mot took him to the Canaanite underworld; Sheol (at least, I *think* it was called Sheol), similarly to how Mesu fought the sorcerer Galdim, lost to him, & wound up being taken to the lair of Veroul, the inhuman beast who Galdim is the left arm of. & after this happened, Anat, the goddess of war, strife, hunting, & fertility (the last of which gives her a strong sexual aspect), ventured into Sheol in order to confront Mot, defeat him, & bring Baal *back* to the realm of the gods, & she not only ultimately defeated Mot, but she *killed* him (how you kill the god of death I have no idea), & completely *destroyed* his body; after which she brought Baal out of Sheol & back to the realm of the gods; very similarly to how Lemnear ultimately ventured into castle Valkasaz, & after admittedly almost dying herself, Lemnear, working together with Mesu, who she helped escape, not only defeated, but completely *destroyed* Veroul. Add to that the fact that all the worldbuilding details seem to be inspired by Semitic cultures, such as the writing being in a language resembling *Arabic* (which according to my Israeli Discord friend who's learning Arabic, is an *East* Semitic language), the land it takes place in being largely *desert* , & it's name even being Canaan (pronounced Kuh.Non), & I think it's safe to say the makers of the Legend of Lemnear might've been inspired by that story in the Baal Cycle. Pretty cool cultural thing to think about imo, as Canaanite culture is *very* misunderstood in the modern day, as most people only understand it from what they read about it in the Bible, which's *heavily* biased.
I know you wait for the official release, but have you already started your script for lb7? How long does that process take? When the chapter does drop do you play through it in english first as a final pass to make sure the unofficial translations were accurate? Lb 7 is the next addition in the trend of lostbelt stories getting longer and longer, does that make it harder to make the video?
I never understood the appeal of Yandere characters. Then Salome taught me that if they're attractive enough, I don't care how crazy they are. I even Grailed her to 100 just to keep her alive longer.
Worst thing about Salome is that she's a crappy friend point servant. Which FP servant do you think deserves more love?
I would definitely consider Medea. Sure, there's Medea lily, but Caster Medea is supposed to be strong, but was nerfed because she was considered too strong in early FGO. Also, she's a Fate/Stay Night character who just doesn't get enough shine, in my opinion.
I'll go for charlotte corday.
I wouldn’t mind seeing Charlotte in this video, but let’s face it, Medea is uber powerful and knowledgable lore wise thanks to being taught by a goddess of magic, it feels wrong to have her nerfed.
And her not expressing how much of an Artoria simp she is more often, lol.
I want more Asterios
Rider Medusa needs a serious buff in F/GO. And a new skin in her jeans and turtleneck. Simple yet classically stylish.
I like the part where Fujimaru Ritsuka and Salome spend together at the Dungeon and Kitchen.
Truly many in Fate Series Servant kill their long time Master, In FGO many Unstable Servants really respect Fujimaru Ritsuka.
Probably cuz Gudao respects them as people instead of familiars to be used. The power of empathy is the strongest human ability.
Just a shame most of the mages from type-moon has yet to understand that.
She, along with Mata Hari are some of my favorite character designs. It's unfortunate they are such low level servants.
Her story is disturbing and tragic. Yet, I still find myself drawn to her. Kinda like the King.
She is a friend point servant, but she is a berserker, and i love this class. This class can hit efectively all the other classes except only foreigners. But there are few foreigners in the game, i might be wrong because i'm in the lostbelt 4 and i only faced abigail williams, in the third pseudo singularity.
Last time I was so early there were still more people believing John the Baptist was the Messiah than that son-of-Joseph-kid .
Last time I was early the whole "7 veils" thing was a lot more present in people's minds when thinking of lewd stuff than the "bath, food, or ... question".
Just pulled her so... timely
Love her design and honestly I use her from time to time. She's a Bronze Berserker so she doesn't have much survivality.
and her skill makes that even worse.
I actually felt really bad for Salome. Let's see witch friend point summon needs more love oh that's easy. Asterois need lots of love and plenty of headpats
Salome had such a good role in Traum but it certainly took long enough for her to get the attention.
Also I believe Baiser is pronounced with a “bae” sound at the start as the French word for a kiss. Not a big deal but it certainly caught my attention for a minute. I will admit that you got the pronunciation of geas correct where I’d mispronounced it for something like 20 years.
Fate Lore - The Tale of Xuanzang Sanzang when?
Love the Salome
Cherish the Salome
Breed the Salome
Marry the Salome
Have lots of kids with the Salome
Grow old with the Salome
Happy life
congrats on 100k bro enjoyed your code vein video
when arash?
I watched your Traum stream, so I was there for her FGO story, but her *original* one definitely sounds like it came out of Canaan; I say Canaan instead of Israel because the archaeological, geographic, & literary evidence points to Israel simply being *another* Canaanite tribe instead of a completely separate people, even worshipping all the same gods as the other Canaanite tribes before Yahwism, the precursor to Judaism, *usurped* the pagan religion.
& while we're talking about Canaanites & their religion, I think the Legend of Lemnear might've been inspired by a story in the Baal Cycle, our only source of information on Canaanite mythology *besides* the Bible; a quick summary of the legend goes like this:
"After El, the father & chief deity of most of the Elohim, was convinced to give Baal, the god of thunder & rainstorms, his own palace, Baal fought Mot, the god of death, & *lost* , after which Mot took him to the Canaanite underworld; Sheol (at least, I *think* it was called Sheol), similarly to how Mesu fought the sorcerer Galdim, lost to him, & wound up being taken to the lair of Veroul, the inhuman beast who Galdim is the left arm of. & after this happened, Anat, the goddess of war, strife, hunting, & fertility (the last of which gives her a strong sexual aspect), ventured into Sheol in order to confront Mot, defeat him, & bring Baal *back* to the realm of the gods, & she not only ultimately defeated Mot, but she *killed* him (how you kill the god of death I have no idea), & completely *destroyed* his body; after which she brought Baal out of Sheol & back to the realm of the gods; very similarly to how Lemnear ultimately ventured into castle Valkasaz, & after admittedly almost dying herself, Lemnear, working together with Mesu, who she helped escape, not only defeated, but completely *destroyed* Veroul.
Add to that the fact that all the worldbuilding details seem to be inspired by Semitic cultures, such as the writing being in a language resembling *Arabic* (which according to my Israeli Discord friend who's learning Arabic, is an *East* Semitic language), the land it takes place in being largely *desert* , & it's name even being Canaan (pronounced Kuh.Non), & I think it's safe to say the makers of the Legend of Lemnear might've been inspired by that story in the Baal Cycle. Pretty cool cultural thing to think about imo, as Canaanite culture is *very* misunderstood in the modern day, as most people only understand it from what they read about it in the Bible, which's *heavily* biased.
I know you wait for the official release, but have you already started your script for lb7? How long does that process take? When the chapter does drop do you play through it in english first as a final pass to make sure the unofficial translations were accurate? Lb 7 is the next addition in the trend of lostbelt stories getting longer and longer, does that make it harder to make the video?
@@homulity5293 I stream it all first then start writing. It's so much easier when I speak from experience.
Yay new lore to farm to lol thank dai keep up the good work
Thank you
#salomedeservedbetter
Unexpected Salome lore, but a welcome one.
What an interesting but tragic story (* ̄0 ̄).
I never understood the appeal of Yandere characters. Then Salome taught me that if they're attractive enough, I don't care how crazy they are.
I even Grailed her to 100 just to keep her alive longer.
The Throne of Heroes got jokes.