ye but it always raises the question who is the destined hero then? My dream plot for this is along the story Stark meets Kraft again and he tells him along the lines "the sword can only be pulled by someone stronger that the sword itself", that would still retain the credit on starks development and the in the sword. I really belive Kraft was the one who placed the sword there, theres no way he does not know, he is old af and a ex-hero. I also wish Stark to eventualy find Stoltz body and use his brother cloat in memory of him.
@@eclips_total2215 Still misses the whole point of the sword being irrelevant. The measure of a hero shouldn't be whether they can pull some MacGuffin from a stone. Himmel became a hero because of his deeds, and Stark has proven himself to be one himself the same way.
but it still raised the question on who should pull that sword, because it never specifically said that the sword was meant to slay a demon lord, it was meant to drive off the great calamity bent on destroying this world, without that sword, many great people have achieved the status of heroes. but maybe, just maybe, the calamity that was talked about might have not arrived, it might just not the time, not the time to pull that sword.
what´s with people telling Stark to go get the sword? I´m pretty sure the point was that the sword is irrelevant and you can become a hero without it
ye but it always raises the question who is the destined hero then? My dream plot for this is along the story Stark meets Kraft again and he tells him along the lines "the sword can only be pulled by someone stronger that the sword itself", that would still retain the credit on starks development and the in the sword. I really belive Kraft was the one who placed the sword there, theres no way he does not know, he is old af and a ex-hero. I also wish Stark to eventualy find Stoltz body and use his brother cloat in memory of him.
@@eclips_total2215 Still misses the whole point of the sword being irrelevant. The measure of a hero shouldn't be whether they can pull some MacGuffin from a stone. Himmel became a hero because of his deeds, and Stark has proven himself to be one himself the same way.
@@ketashi6941 I already know all that, regardless if he proven himself or not the question still remains. I am happy with whatever out come.
but it still raised the question on who should pull that sword, because it never specifically said that the sword was meant to slay a demon lord, it was meant to drive off the great calamity bent on destroying this world, without that sword, many great people have achieved the status of heroes. but maybe, just maybe, the calamity that was talked about might have not arrived, it might just not the time, not the time to pull that sword.
frieren smug face
Love that face lmao
Did someone ever tell you that you look like a GOAT?
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