Red A, Archer

Amparo 2022-11-03 02:22:53

Red A, the future Emiya Shirou, a Servant summoned by Rin Tohsaka during the Fifth Holy Grail War, his class is "Archer".

As a heroic spirit, he is in the position of a "guardian", and has the duty to avoid destruction by killing humans. Succumbing to the repeated killings and the ugliness displayed by human beings gave rise to the hope of killing Shirou to destroy himself.

As far as the known projection performance of Red A is concerned, Red A has been sent to participate in missions in at least four eras. Being able to project Durandal, the Red Plains Hound, shows the mythical period when he went to Northern Europe. Being able to project the blazing seven-layered ring indicates that he has been to the Trojan War in ancient Greece. The ability to project the spiral sword "Karadberg" indicates that he has been to the Celtic War period. Being able to project the go-getter Mo Xie means that he has been to the Spring and Autumn Period in China.

And Kiritsugu can become a "Guardian" only in a world line where "Irisviel" and "Shirou" have not been encountered. Therefore, in terms of the qualifications of the "Guardian", Red A has relatively rich experience. According to Kiritsugu's characteristic of "killing less and saving more", his way of being a "Guardian" should be to directly assassinate the source of the disaster, not the ubw line After that, Hong A's approach of trying to "guide".

Speaking of the "rescue" fighting method closest to Emiya Kiritsugu, then Black A is the closest one. Black A is an if form of Red A becoming a guardian, abandoning the characteristics of Red A's mother-in-law and strengthening her ruthless side. From his point of view, as long as the result is good, the process doesn't matter at all - imploding with an infinite sword. (Black A is a blackened version of Red A in the fgo anime plot setting. In the "Kiara Incident in Seshoin", he degenerates into a "Messenger of Justice" with blood on his hands. 's record.) "Both of them have always been righteous, and it is no wonder, after all, they are Kiritsugu's adopted sons."

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