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Another way to answer that question, if we do get a part 3, is that I'm basically really wishing they bring more fresh scenarios than just sitting on old comfort zones such as Arthurian, Japanese or Indian based scenarios, or making stories with a prominence of active characters from such settings.

Norse has been criminally underused for one and there's a seeming insecurity or difficulty executing them for some reason. Nasu was going to write a strongly Norse based chapter in part I but switched at some point (probably for the better considering its overall success) to the Babylonian chapter as we now know for instance. They haven't fleshed out the Celtic or Irish myth in FGO either, there's a lack of exposure and a lot of room there to explore. Louhi was a recent success so they should definitely expand or include a Kalevala/finnish myth scenario. More slavic myths and characters would be good too. I think we need more fresh things, and putting a highlight on groups which could do with more attention and focus.