I am so confused. So you have the Lion King in which saber ages normally and gets oppai but apparantely goes crazy, and Camelot is where the whole Saber that I know and love from F/SN comes from right?
Also Richard the Lionheart is appearing too early in the picture by an order of centuries.
I am so confused. So you have the Lion King in which saber ages normally and gets oppai but apparantely goes crazy, and Camelot is where the whole Saber that I know and love from F/SN comes from right?
Also Richard the Lionheart is appearing too early in the picture by an order of centuries.
Richard the Lionheart was summoned during the singularity and was one of the one's opposing the Lion King for their brutality and cruelty.
Camelot is where the whole Saber that I know and love from F/SN comes from right?
Camelot here is referring to the Singularity where the Knight of Round decimated the Crusaders and proceed to hijack Jerusalem into Camelot as the antagonistic force before Chaldea enter the picture, not the Camelot from King Arthur myth.
I am so confused. So you have the Lion King in which saber ages normally and gets oppai but apparantely goes crazy, and Camelot is where the whole Saber that I know and love from F/SN comes from right?
It's more complicated than that. Specifically, what leads to the Lion King is Bedivere failing to return Excalibur to the lake, causing both him and King Arthur/Artoria to be unable to die and allowing the latter to resume aging. Holding onto Rhongomyniad erodes Artoria's humanity and gradually transforms her into "Goddess Rhongomyniad". For all intents and purposes, at this point she has become a Divine Spirit, and her mentality ultimately shifts so far that it can no longer be called human. As far as she is concerned, her actions are logical. Her plan is ultimately similar to Gendo/Yui Ikari's from NGE. Namely, preserve a "memorial to/proof humanity's existence" created from it. Instead of the EVA, her memorial would be the people she allowed into her Camelot, who would be stored inside the Lance as data.