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Fate type redline
Fate type redline









fate type redline

It can also provide a conveniently foreign mirror to the role of Shinto and Buddhist temples in accommodating Japan's own militarism. The Catholic Church's (and other Christian organizations') role under Italian Fascism, German Nazism and other totalitarian regimes of that era is still the source of many controversies, so the idea that the priests here might have certain political sympathies or not mind the victory of the Nazis is not far-fetched. P.S.: As with other subtle elements in the story, it might also be a bit of historical commentary. You could say that Redline is following a long Fate tradition of depicting Church supervisors as the last guys you should trust in a HGW. And then there's Amakusa Shirou in Apocrypha. Kirei was, well, Kirei, and he ticked all the "unfair", "screwing legitimate participants" and "definitely planning to get his and Gil's wrongful hands on the Grail" boxes. Mm, now that you mention it, have we ever seen a HGW where the Church supervisor fulfilled their alleged mission? Kotomine Risei was probably the cleanest supervisor we've seen, and he was conspiring with Tokiomi to give him an unfair advantage over the rest. In every other entry the Church doesn’t play fair but wouldn’t let the grail fall on wrong hands with the exception of the shady priest present. Lore Sunday for any and all lore discussions.Įrror message compilation with translation Who Would Win Wednesday for all power level discussion and what-if scenarios.įriend Request Hub for all friend requests.įree-Talk Friday for chatting about anything. >!Spoiler!< for spoiler tagging text: SpoilerĪchievement Monday for all achievements, including bond CE.











Fate type redline