
I was born in the wrong era.
The era of being born
It’s really frustrating because the times are different.
It deviated too much from historical facts, so it was pruned.
>>4It’s all because of Masayuki…
>>17I don’t think either of them matters.
Pruning should fundamentally change the world.
>>18You’re confusing the setting of the Altered Fable and the Pruning.
Pruning means deciding on one main route every 100 to 1000 years and stopping all other branches there.
The part of the branch that will be pruned ahead is provisionally included in the history of humanity (it’s just that the future is interrupted).
The reason the singularities are fundamentally different is that they extend the cut ends chaotically.
But well, if I hadn’t encountered fate, I could have lived in thirst.
>>5If anything, there’s the option to live dry even if you encounter fate.
>>13I think that by the end, the thirst has increased significantly, making life much more painful, to the extent that those final words come out.
I have a wife who understands me.
Ultimately, I suppose that the ending is where I was able to accept that I had made a mistake about the era I was born into.
I may have been born in the wrong era, but I’m glad I made friends.
This pair must be at the forefront of the winners, satisfied as they raced through whichever route they pleased.
For me, that really is my only absolute satisfaction.
The problem from the outside was making my sister cry and not telling Saber what’s in the parentheses.
A man who, born according to historical fact, would quietly settle as a retainer when he joined the battle in Shimabara.
Kaya is too miserable.
Quickly imprison them in Chaldea.
It was bad that I was weaker than Takeru.
Maybe Sabremu Iori can only become a Servant from that route.
I was satisfied, but not being able to grant Saber’s wish is a regret for me.
>>19It seems like a commendable attitude, but in the end, it feels like they’re doing it because they want to fulfill their own desires.
>>19But it’s okay.
The wish has come true.
I can’t hope for more than this.
Rather, if it connects to a regrettable night, then it’s the good side that the person was mistaken.
It sounds like I’m telling Kaya to forgive us for taking a step forward.
Samurem has a messed-up sense of the seasons and a lot of things are strange.
Well then, I’ll leave my memories behind and come to see you.
Just one night is enough to long for the moon.
It’s fine to be self-sufficient, but make sure to teach Takeru that!
It’s a pity that only the night is often talked about, but I also like Hikaru Iori, who faced the dawn directly, and Homura Iori, who quietly embraces her sister while basking in the morning sunlight.
Spend your remaining life in Chaldea.
But I think it’s normal to want to seriously duel with someone you admired at least once in your life, Saber.
>>30I see… you knew there was no other choice but to do that.
Both Rigen and Munekata said so.
Kaya will probably be able to live well even after I am gone.
That’s amazing, isn’t it?
It seems like I left behind memories thinking about Saber, but that only makes things more cloudy.
I wonder if the young Ryutan will be implemented.
What’s terrible is that I’m glad I met Takeru.
Give me a break.
>>36I think that Iori choosing peace in the human world by wielding light and flames and setting down the sword is influenced by meeting Takeru.
>>36Well, that clearly looks good!
Although the light is dry and painful, I really, really like Iori-kun, who helps acquaintances in need right in front of him, shows the light that the little child wished for, and eats his sister’s meals.
Even though I understood that it was no longer that kind of era, while I was living day-to-day through temporary work while honing my skills in the way of the sword, I encountered such a fate that naturally gave rise to new choices, and there’s nothing I can do about it.
Being too fixated on conquering the Yamata no Orochi.
It’s fine to be able to choose even if the thirst for the sword is not satisfied.
Does it align with Saber’s wish to do good?
Is it in accordance with the will to satisfy Iori’s desire for a sword?
Only one of the wishes can be granted…
The young master will sit down for a moment.
>>42I wonder what it is, the young master’s ending that looks like an unquestionable happy ending…
>>45I feel a charisma from Gil, who is in a good mood, that seems like it could solve everything.
I see! You want to have a duel!
Someone who can be happy even for having been born in the wrong era.
Iori, who was able to stop at a good point without overdoing it.
Iori, who can’t help but want to duel the greatest hero of Japan…
I got a job.
There are also opportunities to wield a sword.
Saber is also with us.
>>47Amazing… everything precious that Iori is about to lose is here…
I wonder if Iori, after the Light and Flame routes, properly became an officer and got married later.
>>48It feels like a road that’s close to historical facts, yeah.
It was leaving Kaya all alone.
>>49(It seems to be better externally than when I was preoccupied with my ronin brother…)
>>49Since you are being taken in by the Ogasawara family, you are not alone.
There might be a new family to marry into.
>>60Considering the bride’s family, it seems more favorable to have a brother living in a shack.
There has never been a job from the beginning.
>>55Aren’t you a Buddha sculptor?
Look at this statue that’s worth money, more than killing this monster.
As long as Iori, who has made a fatal misstep… no, taken a step forward, is here.
There may be some KAYA that are completely broken.
I want to play the young master ED’s ridiculous scenario DLC afterwards.
You can use both Chou Jaku and Limbo.
>>57Regardless of Zhang Jiao, it seems fine to bring out Rinbo since it’s related to Seimei.
Remove my excess.
I wonder if I could have enjoyed living while continuing to fight, leaving the full moon for me without fighting Saber.
>>63The assumption that the switch has clearly gone mad over Takeru’s sword is not valid.
Kaya has the sorrow of losing her brother, but she can still be happy with the Ogasawara family.
What do you mean? My partner’s family has the thickest lineage in Japan!
>>65You were hardly ever home, right?
>>68Being away from home has nothing to do with the severity of the lineage.
A rare Holy Grail War where a very strong swordsman, who has a top-tier Saber and knowledge of magic, steadily advanced and survived.
―――Something was lost.
I believe that “something” was the foundation for building myself.
I believe it was the origin where I became myself.
All of that had completely eroded away, leaving this body as an empty vessel.
Just like a decayed corpse lying on the roadside.
There is no impatience. No sorrow, no pain, and even no loneliness.
What exists is only to fill this hollow (kara) in my chest―――
“No… that’s not it.”
I am surely fulfilled. My wish has come true. I have raced through the life I desired―――
So I left all my excess (wishes) behind.
“A dream that longs for the moon―― just once would be enough.”
…What if. What if, hypothetically.
If this body, being a heroic spirit, could harbor another wish.
“That is surely—my friend’s—”
If I were to say what is wrong besides the era, it would be fate; in other words, it was bad that I encountered destiny.
>>71Rather, I think I was able to affirm that I was mistaken about the era because I was able to meet my destiny in the end.
Sword Demon Abnormal Person
Leave after you’ve said everything.
Iori is happy to be able to fight with Takeru.
Takeru has various thoughts, but he was able to fulfill Iori’s wish.
Kaya? I don’t know.
Kaya has a light flame route.
>>77The ending of the Enen route is nice, isn’t it?
I feel so sorry for Takeru, and I want him to be rewarded, but it’s terrible that he thinks of himself as lucky A.
I only know from FGO, but does Samrem have a good ending?
>>80There is something like a normal good ending.
>>80There’s only a good ending.
>>80It’s a good ending, right?
>>80It’s hard to say which is good or bad in one word, but outside of the routes that lead to a collaboration, the thirst is not satisfied… and it ends there.
>>86The young master’s end will not come!
>>88Well, if you go out into the world with the young master, you won’t have any trouble with enemies.
Since I’ve endured two routes, it’s okay to be a little selfish about one route, right?
There wasn’t a bad ending like if you lost, right, Samlem?
>>87If we think about it in terms of settings, the thread image combo won’t lose…
>>90It’s not that at all, but since Sub-chan might lose, I had Iori and Dorotea act as decoys to make him use his Noble Phantasm.
>>87I feel a tenacity that won’t let me lose to anyone other than Takeru.
>>87It was precarious when I was nearly brainwashed.
I think we would have definitely lost if it weren’t for the old man with the red apple.
>>103This is unfair.
I definitely don’t want to see Takeru leave halfway, but I do want to see it.
>>89Will it be a serious match against Takeru Alter…?
Isn’t it strange to become a chief retainer at the age of 20 no matter how you think about it? Did the clan get half-destroyed in the Osaka Campaign?
>>92As a result of various studies
Historical Iori was simply outstanding.
It has come to that conclusion.
>>102Could it be that he has multiple talents besides just swordsmanship?
>>112I can also use magic.
>>112Surely, carving Buddha statues is more reliable for making a living than wielding a sword.
The young master’s ending is undoubtedly a good ending, isn’t it?
Right after the collaboration was decided, the nameless one was saying terrible things like using the Holy Grail on their own and opposing Chaldea to try to eliminate the singularity.
>>96To put it simply, Iori secured the Holy Grail and then handed it over to me, which is just…
>>96I wanted to see Takeru, who turned Iori into a zombie, hesitate to destroy the Holy Grail on the Sword Demon Route Last.
>>96Even Takeru was worried about it, so it can’t be helped.
“It’s nothing! (Joy)” is precious.
Let’s fight together for Akira…! We can slice as much as we want!!
As expected, it’s the young master’s ending…
When I think about whether the light was good, the young master’s flicker is just too much noise…
Because even though I knew in the end, I didn’t realize I was that fulfilled and in full happiness mode.
Hey, why doesn’t Saber herself know?
>>101It’s artistic, isn’t it?
Take responsibility and marry Takeru.
>>105Is it really okay for that to be in the Kojiki, with the husband increasing?
>>116Hey, over here, I’ve got an author (who I made to be one).
I think the biggest crisis was the pigification.
Japan will only have peace for the next two hundred years.
Considering the whole world, war and killing are commonplace.
If you just jump out, the young master end feels like all desires are fulfilled.
>>114Is it no good to accompany Zheng?!
>>121What are you going to do when peace comes?
>>121A sinking ship is a bit…
>>121To expect a journey of mindlessly cutting down strong opponents, there are too many unnecessary barriers visible.
Takeru was praising something unknown about the Buddha, saying it was amazing and splendid.
>>118By the way, it was later revealed that the Buddha didn’t know something, right?
>>119It was revealed in the FGO Valentine’s event.
>>124The knowledge nerf from the world sword was revealed during the Valentine’s event.
>>132Is it really okay to reveal such important information on Valentine’s Day?!
>>138But it’s something that gets reminded every year.
Brother, even if you’re gay, just get married quickly!
>>120It looks like I might end up in a ghost marriage…
>>120Well, have a seat.
DLC1 has a victory ending for all factions, so the others should be losing.
Well, the magic camp is kind of… you know.
>>106The meaning of “thank you” here seems incomprehensible at first glance, but when the seasoning called “koshikoya” is added, it becomes “huh!?” which is amazing.
I wonder if Wakadanna End is also incarnated as Takeru.
If Iori can stay with Takeru without leaving, wouldn’t that be the best happy ending for both Iori and Takeru?
Does this mean that when I say “please shatter this wish, Takeru,” I’m also asking you to shatter the wish within myself…?
>>126That’s why Takeru thanked Iori, who had compromised by prioritizing his own wish.
I’m sorry, but I can’t believe that even with Iori, you could win against Emperor Kangxi.
It’s nice that the command spell-vanished hand left Takeru’s back and the night comes to an end…
>>133It’s a pity that the Command Spell disappears from the outstretched hand of the night and that it loses its strength, isn’t it? It’s not good.
Didn’t the Buddha say something about not knowing anything during the collaboration with King Ashoka? I’m a bit hazy on the details.
>>135Wasn’t I the one who learned to fit in with everyone else back then?
The use of Mizuhiki netsuke for performances and the relationship between flame and Akikayo being inverse is nice, isn’t it?
Did you try to hold my hand or reach for the moon with your hand in the end?
>>140If you’re reaching for the moon, I don’t think it’s necessary to show Takeru’s hand.
Well, it’s a scene open to interpretation, isn’t it?
>>144Certainly.
I’ll interpret it as I was trying to take Takeru’s hand too.
The phrase “two sides of the same coin” said by the person inside accurately represents Iori.
It’s not that one is the true nature or the other.
Saber, who absolutely won’t cry in front of Iori, is beautiful.
Tenrinjo Oh??? Yeah, I know, I know.
Is Eizuki involved in the selection reasons?
Or did Seimei play with Eitsuki since it was going to be a selected route anyway?