Anonymous
10/18/2025, 2:57:28 AM
No.543064970
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>becomes a literal servant, slave and betrayed by his ideals
Was Shirou's dream of being a selfless hero with no boundaries fated to be endlessly disappointed by people who shaft, lie, cheat, steal and otherwise take advantage of one another?
Anonymous
10/18/2025, 2:48:07 AM
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>becomes a literal servant, slave and betrayed by his ideals
Was Shirou's dream of being a selfless hero with no boundaries fated to be endlessly disappointed by people who shaft, lie, cheat, steal and otherwise take advantage of one another?
Anonymous
10/18/2025, 2:35:43 AM
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>becomes a literal servant, slave and betrayed by his ideals
Was Shirou's dream of being a selfless hero with no boundaries fated to be endlessly disappointed by people who shaft, lie, cheat, steal and otherwise take advantage of one another?
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:51:30 AM
No.280677071
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So is the message behind UBW that superhero/capeshit ideals are retarded and anyone who unironically believes them needs to grow up?
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 10:21:37 AM
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UBW was a bad ending. You can't convince me it's not. It makes it seem like it's good. Shirou doesn't find his own ideals, still hanging on to the same childhood dream that isn't his. I don't even think he learns the truth about Kiritsugu in this route. And everything about the ending is leading back to the same tragedy Archer went through. It makes everything he went through pointless.