[ for his own sake, he remains blissfully unaware of any connection between the two of them. and would vehemently deny knowing anything about eroge tropes, character types, or anything along those lines. he definitely was never the main character of an ergo, and anyone or anything who says otherwise is a dirty liar who lies.
cough. anyway. his eyes fixate on the flag once she brandishes it, his own ability finally coming of use. there aren't many heroic spirits who use a flag as a weapon, and among those fewer still that are female. the most famous of all comes to mind almost immediately, but... no, this girl hardly fits any of the legends of the savior of france. even considering the possibility that they could be one and the same is ridiculous.
she's clearly formidable; he can feel the hair standing on the back of his neck, a sense of clear and present danger rising. though he excels at reading the movements of others, she remains somewhat unpredictable. her mood swings make it hard to grasp what she might do. ]
Pride...? [ he actually looks amused at that one; they've certainly met before, somehow. or at least, from her perspective they have. he doesn't know what she thinks she knows of him, but in no universe would heroic spirit emiya take pride in something like that.
which is precisely why he can shrug off the insult. it's too ridiculous to be taken seriously. ]
And if I were to take pride in such a thing, is that really so wrong? Many legendary figures became heroes only because of their lechery... What's the point in denying basic human nature?
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cough. anyway. his eyes fixate on the flag once she brandishes it, his own ability finally coming of use. there aren't many heroic spirits who use a flag as a weapon, and among those fewer still that are female. the most famous of all comes to mind almost immediately, but... no, this girl hardly fits any of the legends of the savior of france. even considering the possibility that they could be one and the same is ridiculous.
she's clearly formidable; he can feel the hair standing on the back of his neck, a sense of clear and present danger rising. though he excels at reading the movements of others, she remains somewhat unpredictable. her mood swings make it hard to grasp what she might do. ]
Pride...? [ he actually looks amused at that one; they've certainly met before, somehow. or at least, from her perspective they have. he doesn't know what she thinks she knows of him, but in no universe would heroic spirit emiya take pride in something like that.
which is precisely why he can shrug off the insult. it's too ridiculous to be taken seriously. ]
And if I were to take pride in such a thing, is that really so wrong? Many legendary figures became heroes only because of their lechery... What's the point in denying basic human nature?