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7/16/2025, 4:06:29 PM
>>531453334
The narration in FSN about her brute muscular body has been all but retconned since long ago.
There was still enough room for her appearance but they doubled down on the age halting and capacity to grow even bigger as well
The narration in FSN about her brute muscular body has been all but retconned since long ago.
There was still enough room for her appearance but they doubled down on the age halting and capacity to grow even bigger as well
6/14/2025, 6:52:04 AM
>>527365305
Nasu changed his mind a lot, yes. The initial setting is way more bleak. Heroes were people that made a contract with the Counterforce and all of them had an eternal debt in the afterlife as either Heroic Spirits or Counter Guardians. There is no resting, you are fucked for eternity or as long as Human Order exists.
Now not only you get ''vacations'', there is free time and apparently some debts can actually be paid so you are allowed to do whatever you want afterwards. Bonus: Nasu wrote Benienma's event so now the Throne is connected to the multiple types of afterlives out there which is how they all can go to her Inn. And this becomes plot-relevant in LB7 for Fionn to contact us in the underworld to tips us to get the Youth Potion.
Let's remember in FSN, Saber supposedly has a brutish muscular body, then in HA it's a smooth and flexible body and then later in mats she is a frail european girl that depends 100% on the Mana Burst turning her into a superhuman.
Then in Extella, Nasu introduces the Quantum Timelocks which happen each 100 years. Yet the 3rd arc reveals the entire story (1 month or so) happens between two timelocks, meaning the range got reduced. Then Nasu went with Last Encore to reveal all the events there and all the stagnation actually had enough time before the timelock wiped out the timeline... for a thousand years.
This is natural to him. He estabilishes an idea without thinking of the consequences and retcons it as easily as he breathes. The people that bother the most with working around his rules are the other writers.
Nasu changed his mind a lot, yes. The initial setting is way more bleak. Heroes were people that made a contract with the Counterforce and all of them had an eternal debt in the afterlife as either Heroic Spirits or Counter Guardians. There is no resting, you are fucked for eternity or as long as Human Order exists.
Now not only you get ''vacations'', there is free time and apparently some debts can actually be paid so you are allowed to do whatever you want afterwards. Bonus: Nasu wrote Benienma's event so now the Throne is connected to the multiple types of afterlives out there which is how they all can go to her Inn. And this becomes plot-relevant in LB7 for Fionn to contact us in the underworld to tips us to get the Youth Potion.
Let's remember in FSN, Saber supposedly has a brutish muscular body, then in HA it's a smooth and flexible body and then later in mats she is a frail european girl that depends 100% on the Mana Burst turning her into a superhuman.
Then in Extella, Nasu introduces the Quantum Timelocks which happen each 100 years. Yet the 3rd arc reveals the entire story (1 month or so) happens between two timelocks, meaning the range got reduced. Then Nasu went with Last Encore to reveal all the events there and all the stagnation actually had enough time before the timelock wiped out the timeline... for a thousand years.
This is natural to him. He estabilishes an idea without thinking of the consequences and retcons it as easily as he breathes. The people that bother the most with working around his rules are the other writers.
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