He confirmed he's a caster class, and said he'd see us eventually. They can't foreshadow this heavily and not deliver, he's probably going to be a 5* limited I bet.
He confirmed he's a caster class, and said he'd see us eventually. They can't foreshadow this heavily and not deliver, he's probably going to be a 5* limited I bet.
Then there's the question of what he can do and how does he even attack?
Best guess for attacks lot's of martial arts hijinks
That aside, I thought fictional characters can't be servants? (Not including mythological figures who may or may not be true. Everyone knows Sherlock Holmes is fictional.)
That aside, I thought fictional characters can't be servants? (Not including mythological figures who may or may not be true. Everyone knows Sherlock Holmes is fictional.)
There's Jekyll/Hyde and Frankenstein who is fictional.
That aside, I thought fictional characters can't be servants? (Not including mythological figures who may or may not be true. Everyone knows Sherlock Holmes is fictional.)
That aside, I thought fictional characters can't be servants? (Not including mythological figures who may or may not be true. Everyone knows Sherlock Holmes is fictional.)
Those literature characters are waved off as being real people (like Fran and Mephisto being closer to homonculi), but the stories were adapted into the ones we know. It was said that of all authors, only Andersen wrote original stories.
Dumas is especially notorious, as his entire skillset is that he creates 'heroes' because he was a hack who sometimes even copy-paste real life stories act-to-act without much adaptation.
That aside, I thought fictional characters can't be servants? (Not including mythological figures who may or may not be true. Everyone knows Sherlock Holmes is fictional.)
They've been using literary agent hypothesis and alternate history.
When you visit London you meet the actual "historical" Jekyll and Frankenstein, Mephistopheles was a homunculus, Carmilla is grown up Liz with embellishments from her legend in the style of Vlad and Dantes implies he told his story to a writer. I think the only unclear one right now is Phantom.