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Fandom Shirou Emiya's Smithing Shop - OOC

We're roleplaying ANIME. We gotta have some fan-service and comedy so that we all can laugh at ourselves and remind ourselves in a fun way, "Hey.. we are people trying to have fun and interact socially through binary masks"

Waz binary mask mean.
 
Xel seems to hate everything that isn't canon set in stone...
I mean, I would think that what happened with Tesla would happen to Armstrong. Because he became the symbol of humanity having conquered nature and "beating the gods" so to say, he'd get a major power boost.
 
Xel seems to hate everything that isn't canon set in stone...

There are certain rules that can be bent. And there are some rules that can never be broken, even in RP. Modern/literary heroes is an example of a rule that can be bent. Summoning literal gods is an example of a rule that should never be broken.
 
I mean, I would think that what happened with Tesla would happen to Armstrong. Because he became the symbol of humanity having conquered nature and "beating the gods" so to say, he'd get a major power boost.

I mean, yeah. I think Armstrong technically COULD be summoned actually, there's technically zero actual rule about summoning people as long as they're dead, since we have Tesla from 1946 etc. Armstrong would probably be a Star element servant as well.

However, Armstrong may not have enough time between death -> Summoning to make sense, as part of the throne of heroes is their popularity after death.

I think by 2027 he'd be properly summon-able.

1s and 0s. The internet is all a bunch of switches..
and/or your sexually, who cares on that one?

I'M NOT MADE OF SWITCHES.
 
There are certain rules that can be bent. And there are some rules that can never be broken, even in RP. Modern/literary heroes is an example of a rule that can be bent. Summoning literal gods is an example of a rule that should never be broken.
Saver (Fate/Extra) Budda - God / Messiah
Archer (Fate/Grand Order - Ishtar) - Goddess
Archer (Fate/Grand Order - Tesla) - Turns out to be a servant already, who knew
Assassin (Fate/Grand Order - Stheno) - Goddess born from ideals
Rider (Fate/Grand Order - Quetzalcoatl) - God
 
I mean, yeah. I think Armstrong technically COULD be summoned actually, there's technically zero actual rule about summoning people as long as they're dead, since we have Tesla from 1946 etc. Armstrong would probably be a Star element servant as well.

However, Armstrong may not b



I'M NOT MADE OF SWITCHES.
YOUR THE INTERNET?!??!
 

It's explained in Grand order for Ishtar, Stheno, And Quetz. Quetz gave up her Divine spirit status to be summoned, Stheno is so piss poor weak she's hardly considered a divine spirit, and Ishtar is a demi-servant.

Saver is Fate/Extra craziness, Fate/Extra is a bit different in that regard, and Saver class is also different.
 
Don't forget Orion.


Spoiler: it isn't Orion, it's actually Artemis
It's explained in Grand order for Ishtar, Stheno, And Quetz. Quetz gave up her Divine spirit status to be summoned, Stheno is so piss poor weak she's hardly considered a divine spirit, and Ishtar is a demi-servant.

Saver is Fate/Extra craziness, Fate/Extra is a bit different in that regard, and Saver class is also different.
Im just saying that gods and goddesses CAN be summoned, but have to be changed to be fair
 
Also. In grand order...I think Ishtar isn't technically "Summoned" like a normal servant and instead she's just kind of there, but I'm not sure.
 

As Girouette mentioned all the gods in Fate have extenuating circumstances. They're either demi-servants (basically possessing someone much like how Jeanne did in Apocrypha or Galahad with Mashu in F/GO). Or they're an aspect of their being and not the full thing (Like Tamamo), they gave up their divine power (Like Quetz) or they're a "god" but super weak so it doesn't matter (Stheno).

You can't summon actual gods as normal servants because they're simply too powerful. It's been explained in many fate stories that the containers that are the servant classes have hard cap limits on what they can do. Many servants already push their containers to the limit with many servants actually having to be nerfed in order to be summoned into the container. Gods, like Zeus, or Jesus, or the Abrahamic God, or Odin, or Angels, these entities are all so powerful that the Grail simply can't summon them and the servant containers simply can't hold them.

It's like you have a 12 ounce glass, this glass is a servant container the grail uses, some servants will fill all 12 ounces, others wont. Gods, like Odin, is like trying to pour a 2 litre jug into that glass. You just can't fit it no matter how much you try. That's why it's an unbreakable rule, they're simply too powerful.
 
Also. Divine spirits like Zeus, Odin, etc, are active as Divine spirits, and therefor can't be in the Throne regardless.
 
As Girouette mentioned all the gods in Fate have extenuating circumstances. They're either demi-servants (basically possessing someone much like how Jeanne did in Apocrypha or Galahad with Mashu in F/GO). Or they're an aspect of their being and not the full thing (Like Tamamo), they gave up their divine power (Like Quetz) or they're a "god" but super weak so it doesn't matter (Stheno).

You can't summon actual gods as normal servants because they're simply too powerful. It's been explained in many fate stories that the containers that are the servant classes have hard cap limits on what they can do. Many servants already push their containers to the limit with many servants actually having to be nerfed in order to be summoned into the container. Gods, like Zeus, or Jesus, or the Abrahamic God, or Odin, or Angels, these entities are all so powerful that the Grail simply can't summon them and the servant containers simply can't hold them.

It's like you have a 12 ounce glass, this glass is a servant container the grail uses, some servants will fill all 12 ounces, others wont. Gods, like Odin, is like trying to pour a 2 litre jug into that glass. You just can't fit it no matter how much you try. That's why it's an unbreakable rule, they're simply too powerful.
Actually, as a servant, Jesus would be weaker than Moses. All he can really do is heal, turn water to wine, and walk on water.
 

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