Gareth's wolf thing is actually pretty well-rooted in Le Morte d'Arthur. In Book X, Chapter lxviii, Gareth joins Tristan, Palamedes, and Dinadan's faction in jousting during the tournament. In this chapter, this quote comes up, "For there King Arthur likened Sir Tristram that was on the black horse like to a wood lion, and likened Sir Palomides upon the white horse unto a wood leopard, and Sir Gareth and Sir Dinadan unto eager wolves." Hence, Gareth is in fact likened to a wolf. However, Fate is being pretty generous in calling this high praise as it's basically just third place/honorable mention to Palamedes and Tristan, who are the ones really being hyped up there.
I have to say, Gareth's last stand in LB6 is probably one of my favourite fights in the game. There were so many emotions happening at once and the fact the game just threw out any chance of losing the fight made it both feel empowering, yet completely soulcrushing at the same time.
Good thing that it never happened, and that Melusine's strike to her head instantly killed her then, since all of that was apparently a hallucination lol After all, how could have Gareth been able to ring the bell when there was no bell? How would Gareth had died at the belltower when it was revealed that Castoria had to bring her corpse to the belltower, so her body can turn into the new bell? If Gareth had saved the children in the hideout, how was it stated that all the children were slaughtered by Aurora's knights?
By the way, the dog accompanying her Summer version is specified to be Aned. Aned was one of the dogs brought for the hunt of Twrch Trwyth. Specifically Aned and another dog named Aethlem where last ones to give chase to the boar at the Coast of Cornwall.
Gareth is both a golden retriever of a cinnamon roll and a ferocious rampaging wolf of a knight. Why is it always the good ones who get the tragic stories?
Lostbelt Gareth's death is...kinda heavy, especially once you realize that her final stand after she got fatally struck in the head never actually happened, being a hallucination that she had experienced Londinium's belltower did not have a bell since it had long been destroyed, and the only way to get a new bell was through the corpse of a Clan Head, which Gareth was the reincarnation of Ainsel, the previous head of the Mirror Clan Gareth died at the top of the belltower, yet Castoria was said to have brought Gareth's corpse to the top of the belltower so it could turn into a new bell for her to ring Everyone in Londinium's camp had been slaughtered by Aurora's knights, including all the children, which Gareth had supposedly saved
Gareth is one of my all kind favrite Servants, shes best girl and I realy REALY want her to take center stage in a story outide of FGO. I would even say she deserves to be a main charakter, maybe even the main Servant in a Holy Grail War. I would also love to see her interact more with her siblings. We seen a bit of it in one of the Events, where she act like a older sister towards Mordred, its kinda fun seeing her occupy the older sister role fore once.
Another reason gareth was working in kitchen is because het mother morgause didn't wanted his last son became also a knight, she only because a story gareth told her and promise of he gonna work in for 1 year
A video about the complete Arthurian legend would be great! +1 on that. And about Gareth, at first I wasn't sure how to feel about her since I didn't particularly like her design but her interlewd and her role in Lostbelt 6 really made her shine. She became one of my favorite parts of that story alongside Castoria and Percival. A very nice character! Also, the new audio set-up sounds really good too 👍Keep up the good work.
Gareth was one of my first servants in FGO and I just cannot not love her She is the greatest Plus I always get a relief when Girl Character doesn't level up into "biquini sexy lady". Gareth keeps her armor and I find this really great (what is funny when the other good servant I gain in the beginning of FGO was Zenobia)
Fun fect: another version of the gareth's story, lancelot couldn't help the lady because he was busy with another task away from Camelot, when he comeback Camelot and learn that kitchen boy go for that task, he go two days straight only stop to take defeated Kay back to camelot
After learning all this I feel better about summer Gareth making me cry during my Lady A rolls. Also a full video on Arthurian legends would be awesome!
Would absolutely love you going through arthurian legend in one video! The video length is of no consequence as long as it isn't a detriment to your sanity lol i think most of us would love that!
YESS this episode is so good and yes really want to know the whole Arthurian legend in fate verse or in the original myth in your style of video and really nice mic quality now is the best.
Spectacular video, Yurie: Gareth may not be my favorite Roundtable Knight (Mordred and Percival exist), but she's still a lovable character💗 God Bless😇✝️
Two things. 1. I would love to see you do a video about the whole narrative of King Arthur and his knights! 2. Is there a link or a way to find the Moriarty scene with Lancelot and Gareth? I wanna read it.
Look for the last parts of the 5th summer event (swimsuit duelist or swordmaster or something similar), specifically the ones in casino Camelot. I'm pretty sure his scene comes right after Tristan's
Excellent video as per usual. And you should do the Arthurian Legend idea, but only if you think you can handle it. Won’t want you to overwork yourself, now.
I'd done a lot of research on Gareth once she was teased in JP in the ServFest summer event, and since her release I felt she was very faithful (aside from being a woman and a wolf doggy girl). Even down to her being kinda horny, wanting to bed Lady Lyonesse prior their marriage (buying the yaoi doujin of Sir Kay x King Pellinore in said cameo).
I first remember reading about Gareth in what I think was a childrens adaptation of Mallory's work. I think they referred to Gareth as "Big hands" for some reason, maybe translation error?
So for a more or less complete list (probably less, but this is already pretty comprehensive) of people who did defeat lancelot or take him to a draw- Lasancis, Caradoc 13th, and Sigurans beat him in Tavola Ritonda Palamedes gets the better of him in Le Morte Segurant straight up beats him in Segurant Knight of the dragon after defeating Palamedes and Tristan. Brunoir/ill cut coat manages a draw through weird circumstances (Lancelot absolutely could've beaten him, but draw on technicality) Branor, percival, Cliges, Fergus, Fellone/fellonious knight as @Andre-c6z mentioned beats him. Ector De Maris when possessed by Beelzebub beats him. Pulzella Gaia (gawain's dragon girlfriend) beats him offscreen. Also, if you're going to do a whole series on arthurian legend you might as well title it a whole series on Le Morte D'arthur. You seem to pull from that the most and I don't feel like you account for a lot of other major Arthurian stuffs like the vulgate and post vulgate cycle, the Perceval continuations, Tavola Ritonda, etc. Even if you do decide to read up on other major arthurian stuffs it's pretty much impossible to piece everything into a cohesive timeline given in that some stories like Diu Krone, Gawain is the one who wins the grail and Galahad straight up doesn't exist there, or in stories like Lanzelet and Garel, Lancelot is happily married (though in lanzelet it's to multiple wives) with no mention of romancing Guinevere, to note nothing of the several different ways Gawain dies, ranging from dying from injures on a boat, getting bonked in the head by a random knight, getting killed by mordred due to bad luck, etc.
1. Wow, your mic got cleaned up. Kinda miss the old "low res" mic, but the cleaner mic definitely fits for the "mini history doc" style you're going for with thes vids. 2. If you're gonna do an Arthurian Legend series, I would also like to see a Matter of France series as well.
@@CrazyYurie Cliges defeats Lancelot and Perceval before coming to a draw with Gawain. It’s from the romance of the same name „Cligès“ by Chrétien de Troyes. Fergus in Roman de Fergus,as the warm-up prior to fighting Gawain. Branor the Brown/Dragon Knight is the most interesting here. He was part of the old Roundtable under Uther. He was around 120 years old and defeated the entire Roundtable including Arthur, Lancelot, Gawain and Tristan. This happened in „Roman de Roi Artus“ by Rustichello da Pisa and in „Ho Presbys Hippotes“. Lancelot also lost to Perceval in the Second Continuation and Gerbert's Continuation of Perceval. He was also on the losing end of a fight with him in Perlesvaus. He also loses to the Felonious Knight because of his power of being 5x as powerful as any enemy he fights in La Tavola Ritonda. I think there's also a case in the Propheties de Merlin where the damsel from the Lady of the Lake has to step up and tell him not to fight Segurans the dragon knight because he'd lose, but since we don't see it happen I guess one could argue about it.
@@CrazyYurie Cliges from the romance of the same name „Cligès“ by Chrétien de Troyes. Fergus in Roman de Fergus,as the warm-up prior to fighting Gawain. Branor the Brown/Dragon Knight is the most interesting here. He was part of the old Roundtable under Uther. He was around 120 years old and defeated the entire Roundtable including Arthur, Lancelot, Gawain and Tristan. This happened in „Roman de Roi Artus“ by Rustichello da Pisa and in „Ho Presbys Hippotes“. Lancelot also lost to Perceval in the Second Continuation and Gerbert's Continuation of Perceval. He was also on the losing end of a fight with him in Perlesvaus. He also loses to the Felonious Knight's because of his power of being 5x as powerful as any enemy he fights in La Tavola Ritonda. I think there's also a case in the Propheties de Merlin where the damsel from the Lady of the Lake has to step up and tell him not to fight Segurans the dragon knight because he'd lose, but since we don't see it happen I guess one could argue about it.
@@Andre-c6z So Segurant actually DOES defeat Lancelot in his own romance. This varies though, other romances are a lot less generous to Segurant (namely in the italian round table trojan war AU thing, see edmund gardener's arthurian italian literature)
It's honestly sad how, while they try to give her a proper characterization and writing, her entire skillset is just a messy afterthought. The dog/wolf comparison isn't anywhere in real myth, and her skillset lorewise is so barebones in descriptions and effects that one of her Noble Phantasms (the ring), only has a skill section, and not a Noble Phantasm one, *even when the skill itself says it's a Noble Phantasm*. It's like they hastily and messly made her for the Anniversary and then forgot to flesh out her Servant Profile. Also her first ascension isn't meant for her to be "a kitchen person", but a squire, according to the artist.
@@klikssiikubra314 Ok you're right. Two people including this channel told me otherwise and I believed them. It's nice to know. That her kit is half assed still stands though.
i asssume they fused melion and gareth together to decrease teh ammount of arthurian knights otehrwise i dont know why they keep the werewolf/ dog theme here
I've been binging your videos, and i really love what you've been doing. I have to ask though, what are your pronouns? I just want to make sure that I'm not accidentally misgendering you when I'm recommending your videos to others.
I would love to see the full timeline after we get done with all the knights we have, but as a personal thing i would like to ask, with LB 7 Approaching NA will you do quetzalcoatl before lb 7 ? Even if she doesnt participate she is still relevant for tezcatlipoca when doing his video
Wow. I really thought you'd give Gareth a lower rank. Like a B- or a C. As a fan of Arthurian legend I was a bit put off with Gareth being gender flipped. But what you said about her being Gareth in spirit actually made me rethink how I see FGO Gareth
The entire Artoria My retelling would be nice but that’s just me. Also I’m kinda unempathic to her story, because of her bright and very extroverted personality kinda annoys me, I see her more like the scrappy doo of the round table rather than a kind hearted soul who met a tragic end.
look , i am a super fan of nasu verse , i play the lastest FGO chapter the moment a translation come out , not to mention of course , watching every fate relate anime , but even i will say this , comparing a heroic sprit from nasuverse to our real life actual historic people is kind of......pointless? i mean , most of the knight of round can shoot beam from their sword for nasu-sake !!!
You have such good content! And this video really hooked me all the way through. And another thing is that I'm getting into arthurian legend so that's another plus! You got a sub!
Maybe they genderbend Gareth because of that nickname and since his hands were also called female-like in some legends
“Gareth of the Beautiful Hands”, right?
@@Jack-nh3ns Yeah but also some alternative version called their hands feminime
I think going through Arthurian legend start to finish is a great idea
Yeah, that would be great
I second... I guess third this comment!
agreed
Gareth's wolf thing is actually pretty well-rooted in Le Morte d'Arthur. In Book X, Chapter lxviii, Gareth joins Tristan, Palamedes, and Dinadan's faction in jousting during the tournament. In this chapter, this quote comes up,
"For there King Arthur likened Sir Tristram that was on the black horse like to a wood lion, and likened Sir Palomides upon the white horse unto a wood leopard, and Sir Gareth and Sir Dinadan unto eager wolves."
Hence, Gareth is in fact likened to a wolf. However, Fate is being pretty generous in calling this high praise as it's basically just third place/honorable mention to Palamedes and Tristan, who are the ones really being hyped up there.
You're right... how did I miss that? x_x
I have to say, Gareth's last stand in LB6 is probably one of my favourite fights in the game. There were so many emotions happening at once and the fact the game just threw out any chance of losing the fight made it both feel empowering, yet completely soulcrushing at the same time.
Good thing that it never happened, and that Melusine's strike to her head instantly killed her then, since all of that was apparently a hallucination lol
After all, how could have Gareth been able to ring the bell when there was no bell? How would Gareth had died at the belltower when it was revealed that Castoria had to bring her corpse to the belltower, so her body can turn into the new bell? If Gareth had saved the children in the hideout, how was it stated that all the children were slaughtered by Aurora's knights?
By the way, the dog accompanying her Summer version is specified to be Aned. Aned was one of the dogs brought for the hunt of Twrch Trwyth. Specifically Aned and another dog named Aethlem where last ones to give chase to the boar at the Coast of Cornwall.
i find funny how flipping his gender makes her accidentally bisexual (along with other fgo characters)
"Accidentally"
@@yichlyichl4204 haha yea.. gareth mushasi and couple of others..
Gareth is both a golden retriever of a cinnamon roll and a ferocious rampaging wolf of a knight.
Why is it always the good ones who get the tragic stories?
Because even back in the medieval days tragedy and cynicism grabbed attention
Lostbelt Gareth's death is...kinda heavy, especially once you realize that her final stand after she got fatally struck in the head never actually happened, being a hallucination that she had experienced
Londinium's belltower did not have a bell since it had long been destroyed, and the only way to get a new bell was through the corpse of a Clan Head, which Gareth was the reincarnation of Ainsel, the previous head of the Mirror Clan
Gareth died at the top of the belltower, yet Castoria was said to have brought Gareth's corpse to the top of the belltower so it could turn into a new bell for her to ring
Everyone in Londinium's camp had been slaughtered by Aurora's knights, including all the children, which Gareth had supposedly saved
Your audio quality has gotten better
Gareth is one of my all kind favrite Servants, shes best girl and I realy REALY want her to take center stage in a story outide of FGO. I would even say she deserves to be a main charakter, maybe even the main Servant in a Holy Grail War. I would also love to see her interact more with her siblings. We seen a bit of it in one of the Events, where she act like a older sister towards Mordred, its kinda fun seeing her occupy the older sister role fore once.
I think a video about Arthurian legend as a whole would be amazing.
Another reason gareth was working in kitchen is because het mother morgause didn't wanted his last son became also a knight, she only because a story gareth told her and promise of he gonna work in for 1 year
A video about the complete Arthurian legend would be great! +1 on that.
And about Gareth, at first I wasn't sure how to feel about her since I didn't particularly like her design but her interlewd and her role in Lostbelt 6 really made her shine. She became one of my favorite parts of that story alongside Castoria and Percival. A very nice character!
Also, the new audio set-up sounds really good too 👍Keep up the good work.
Gareth is frankly one of my favorite knights even before FGO. I'm actually fairly pleased with FGO's puppy version.
Gareth was one of my first servants in FGO and I just cannot not love her
She is the greatest
Plus I always get a relief when Girl Character doesn't level up into "biquini sexy lady". Gareth keeps her armor and I find this really great (what is funny when the other good servant I gain in the beginning of FGO was Zenobia)
Fun fect: another version of the gareth's story, lancelot couldn't help the lady because he was busy with another task away from Camelot, when he comeback Camelot and learn that kitchen boy go for that task, he go two days straight only stop to take defeated Kay back to camelot
Oh my sweet sweet puppy
Also I say go for it with that video on Arthurian legend
After learning all this I feel better about summer Gareth making me cry during my Lady A rolls.
Also a full video on Arthurian legends would be awesome!
GALLOP ON ROCINANTE, JUSTICE SHA- oh wait wrong game
I was always skeptical on Gareth and her gender bend but given her performance in Faerie Britain I HAVE to put respect on her name.
Would absolutely love you going through arthurian legend in one video! The video length is of no consequence as long as it isn't a detriment to your sanity lol i think most of us would love that!
Oh no, it would be broken up into multiple videos.
You really should do a full video on arthurian legends. Its so over the place I rewatched it for Gareth.
YESS this episode is so good and yes really want to know the whole Arthurian legend in fate verse or in the original myth in your style of video and really nice mic quality now is the best.
Please do. You have made it so much easier to understand but I think a full video would help
19:00 yes good idea
bring this comment to the top
count me interested in a series gong over the story of Arthur from start to finish
Spectacular video, Yurie: Gareth may not be my favorite Roundtable Knight (Mordred and Percival exist), but she's still a lovable character💗
God Bless😇✝️
PLEASE do the full Arthurian legend series. I AM BEGGING YOU
19:06 go for it, I'll be looking forward to it
As in the servant, Richard the Lionheart.
I'm glad I've grail her to Lvl 100, truly a dark horse worth unlocking her full potential.
I can't wait to make her Lvl 120.
I'd love to watch a series on telling Arthurian Legends by you
Two things.
1. I would love to see you do a video about the whole narrative of King Arthur and his knights!
2. Is there a link or a way to find the Moriarty scene with Lancelot and Gareth? I wanna read it.
Look for the last parts of the 5th summer event (swimsuit duelist or swordmaster or something similar), specifically the ones in casino Camelot. I'm pretty sure his scene comes right after Tristan's
@@weisstofall2615 4th summer event. Summer 5 was the servant summer camp one with Yu Mei-ren
@@Pridam that's true, sorry
You can find it in Summer 4.
Excellent video as per usual. And you should do the Arthurian Legend idea, but only if you think you can handle it. Won’t want you to overwork yourself, now.
I should love to see a video series going over Fate’s version of Arthurian Legend
I was referring to the original.
So, the full arthurian legend in fate? Make it as long as you want, I'm sold
Good analysis of Gareth. The best little sibling of the Round Table!
I would love to hear the full story of Arthurian Legend.
I'd done a lot of research on Gareth once she was teased in JP in the ServFest summer event, and since her release I felt she was very faithful (aside from being a woman and a wolf doggy girl).
Even down to her being kinda horny, wanting to bed Lady Lyonesse prior their marriage (buying the yaoi doujin of Sir Kay x King Pellinore in said cameo).
She's one of my favorite servants in FGO, I have both Lancer and Saber at level 120 in both NA and JP
I would love a full guide through Artorian legend. Both the acual version and the Fate version.
I think there would be an interest in going through the Arthurian Myths.
video of all of the knights of the table? yes plis
Not hearing her voice hurts so much
I first remember reading about Gareth in what I think was a childrens adaptation of Mallory's work. I think they referred to Gareth as "Big hands" for some reason, maybe translation error?
The new mic is definitely better, but I’ll definitely take some time for me to get used to your voice in actually good quality
So for a more or less complete list (probably less, but this is already pretty comprehensive) of people who did defeat lancelot or take him to a draw-
Lasancis, Caradoc 13th, and Sigurans beat him in Tavola Ritonda
Palamedes gets the better of him in Le Morte
Segurant straight up beats him in Segurant Knight of the dragon after defeating Palamedes and Tristan.
Brunoir/ill cut coat manages a draw through weird circumstances (Lancelot absolutely could've beaten him, but draw on technicality)
Branor, percival, Cliges, Fergus, Fellone/fellonious knight as @Andre-c6z mentioned beats him.
Ector De Maris when possessed by Beelzebub beats him. Pulzella Gaia (gawain's dragon girlfriend) beats him offscreen.
Also, if you're going to do a whole series on arthurian legend you might as well title it a whole series on Le Morte D'arthur. You seem to pull from that the most and I don't feel like you account for a lot of other major Arthurian stuffs like the vulgate and post vulgate cycle, the Perceval continuations, Tavola Ritonda, etc. Even if you do decide to read up on other major arthurian stuffs it's pretty much impossible to piece everything into a cohesive timeline given in that some stories like Diu Krone, Gawain is the one who wins the grail and Galahad straight up doesn't exist there, or in stories like Lanzelet and Garel, Lancelot is happily married (though in lanzelet it's to multiple wives) with no mention of romancing Guinevere, to note nothing of the several different ways Gawain dies, ranging from dying from injures on a boat, getting bonked in the head by a random knight, getting killed by mordred due to bad luck, etc.
You're probably right. Trying to factor in all the alternate versions and side-stories is likely to make my head explode. XD
1. Wow, your mic got cleaned up. Kinda miss the old "low res" mic, but the cleaner mic definitely fits for the "mini history doc" style you're going for with thes vids.
2. If you're gonna do an Arthurian Legend series, I would also like to see a Matter of France series as well.
You mean... to go back to Innamorato and Furioso? Meep.
20:14 GIRL CHILL OUT LOL
Honestly I like it done this way I prefer to learn bit by bit because it’s more fun to learn this way
Ngl I really thought nemo was her younger brother, before knowing anything about fgo.
Yeah a whole story about Camelot would be cool but man it also feels like she’s the baulder of Norse mythology her death is the herald of the end 😢
Since the family uses the symbol of a two-headed bird, it would be better to use the symbol of an egg instead of a dog.
Doing the whole Legend would be a very great idea
I wanna see the full Arthurian Legend video!
New mike sounds clean
There is interest in that omnibus
Yes, I would love to hear the full story of the knight of the round table night of king Arthur legendary.
Dude hearing you with good audio quality is so weird now. You have no idea how confused I was when turning this on.
Yes, Full Arthurian would be nice
I would like to see the whole story of the whole round table
The best knight and my fav 120
+1 on the full Arthurian legends
Good video
Sir Cliges, Fergus and Sir Branor the Dragon Knight also didnt lose to Lancelot but even defeated Lancelot.
Which story does this happen? :o
@@CrazyYurie Cliges defeats Lancelot and Perceval before coming to a draw with Gawain. It’s from the romance of the same name „Cligès“ by Chrétien de Troyes. Fergus in Roman de Fergus,as the warm-up prior to fighting Gawain. Branor the Brown/Dragon Knight is the most interesting here. He was part of the old Roundtable under Uther. He was around 120 years old and defeated the entire Roundtable including Arthur, Lancelot, Gawain and Tristan. This happened in „Roman de Roi Artus“ by Rustichello da Pisa and in „Ho Presbys Hippotes“.
Lancelot also lost to Perceval in the Second Continuation and Gerbert's Continuation of Perceval. He was also on the losing end of a fight with him in Perlesvaus.
He also loses to the Felonious Knight because of his power of being 5x as powerful as any enemy he fights in La Tavola Ritonda.
I think there's also a case in the Propheties de Merlin where the damsel from the Lady of the Lake has to step up and tell him not to fight Segurans the dragon knight because he'd lose, but since we don't see it happen I guess one could argue about it.
@@CrazyYurie Cliges from the romance of the same name „Cligès“ by Chrétien de Troyes. Fergus in Roman de Fergus,as the warm-up prior to fighting Gawain. Branor the Brown/Dragon Knight is the most interesting here. He was part of the old Roundtable under Uther. He was around 120 years old and defeated the entire Roundtable including Arthur, Lancelot, Gawain and Tristan. This happened in „Roman de Roi Artus“ by Rustichello da Pisa and in „Ho Presbys Hippotes“.
Lancelot also lost to Perceval in the Second Continuation and Gerbert's Continuation of Perceval. He was also on the losing end of a fight with him in Perlesvaus.
He also loses to the Felonious Knight's because of his power of being 5x as powerful as any enemy he fights in La Tavola Ritonda.
I think there's also a case in the Propheties de Merlin where the damsel from the Lady of the Lake has to step up and tell him not to fight Segurans the dragon knight because he'd lose, but since we don't see it happen I guess one could argue about it.
@@Andre-c6z So Segurant actually DOES defeat Lancelot in his own romance. This varies though, other romances are a lot less generous to Segurant (namely in the italian round table trojan war AU thing, see edmund gardener's arthurian italian literature)
I’d love if you did a video on Cristopher Columbus and his portrayal in Fate
At some point perhaps.
I think the reason he is associated with wolves and dogs is because he was the underdog of the round table.
True to a degree.
magic hand
It's honestly sad how, while they try to give her a proper characterization and writing, her entire skillset is just a messy afterthought. The dog/wolf comparison isn't anywhere in real myth, and her skillset lorewise is so barebones in descriptions and effects that one of her Noble Phantasms (the ring), only has a skill section, and not a Noble Phantasm one, *even when the skill itself says it's a Noble Phantasm*.
It's like they hastily and messly made her for the Anniversary and then forgot to flesh out her Servant Profile. Also her first ascension isn't meant for her to be "a kitchen person", but a squire, according to the artist.
The wolf thing is in fact mentioned in the tournament of Lonezep in Le Morte d'Arthur
@@klikssiikubra314 Ok you're right. Two people including this channel told me otherwise and I believed them. It's nice to know.
That her kit is half assed still stands though.
18:52 I’d sure like to see that!
wsould love that
I feel like for correct grammar it would be ”Belle mains”, but ”Beau Main” is still something you can say in french.
I'm not the one who made the nickname. x_x
Just wanted to say it, sorry. Guess writer that probably aren’t french don’t make the best french names, or it was intentional for all I know.
@@Crazy_Ends Mallory? No, he wasn't French. But it was also 600 years ago.
i asssume they fused melion and gareth together to decrease teh ammount of arthurian knights otehrwise i dont know why they keep the werewolf/ dog theme here
Melion?
@@CrazyYurie melion was a werewolf knight of arthurian legend who was given the ability to turn other people into wolfs by god
Thanks you for the video and do you have a new mic ?
Yes
I've been binging your videos, and i really love what you've been doing. I have to ask though, what are your pronouns? I just want to make sure that I'm not accidentally misgendering you when I'm recommending your videos to others.
I genuinely do not care what people call me. You could call me an AI bot if you like. Beep.
I would love to see the full timeline after we get done with all the knights we have, but as a personal thing i would like to ask, with LB 7 Approaching NA will you do quetzalcoatl before lb 7 ? Even if she doesnt participate she is still relevant for tezcatlipoca when doing his video
No. I plan to do Quetz and Kukulkan at the same time, most likely.
Small note, I'm pretty sure the gender flip is because of the "soft hands" story
Mmm... maybe.
Is it just me or did his audio quality get an upgrade
I got a new mic.
@@CrazyYurie It shows. Or... hears in this instance.
Is there a reason why you didn't talk about summer Gareth?
I did to the extent that it was relevant.
Wow. I really thought you'd give Gareth a lower rank. Like a B- or a C. As a fan of Arthurian legend I was a bit put off with Gareth being gender flipped. But what you said about her being Gareth in spirit actually made me rethink how I see FGO Gareth
The entire Artoria My retelling would be nice but that’s just me. Also I’m kinda unempathic to her story, because of her bright and very extroverted personality kinda annoys me, I see her more like the scrappy doo of the round table rather than a kind hearted soul who met a tragic end.
That's harsh...
look , i am a super fan of nasu verse , i play the lastest FGO chapter the moment a translation come out , not to mention of course , watching every fate relate anime , but even i will say this , comparing a heroic sprit from nasuverse to our real life actual historic people is kind of......pointless? i mean , most of the knight of round can shoot beam from their sword for nasu-sake !!!
So I should just not bother with any of this?
She's so cheap she doesn't even have her own Lance and shield she got them from someone else
My guy did someone piss in your cereal today, what’s with the attitude?
@@heroofjustice2728 bros a hater they have another comment
what the f is wrong with u bro
@@heroofjustice2728 I hope someone did tbh. Gareth deserves better
The knight we cared the least about. And making her a loli didn't change that.
She's just short she isn't loli bro
@@pedrocalebe6407 I'm too lazy to differentiate
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Ok but why do you use female pronouns for the book character?
I only do when referring to the game character.
You have such good content! And this video really hooked me all the way through. And another thing is that I'm getting into arthurian legend so that's another plus! You got a sub!
Thanks! :D
I think the reason for Garath getting genderbeant was that the ring made her look female at some points and make at others
I didn't see that. I only saw that it was changing the color of her armor and such.
@CrazyYurie if I'm right, that was the fate explanation. In fate lore, I think that they said the rong cout do that