>>4076921>Almost everyone involved with the character has mentioned her lack of aging.Repetition does not imbue life into the concept. The insight of the writer, and the skill with which he constructs the character's interactions with their world are what bring the idea to life. And that livelihood is missing. I know, I tried to bring the character to life in my mind. It doesn't work. I'd rather have spent the time deluding myself into hallucinating my little ponies like everyone else. Although shallow, at least those characters are internally consistent.
>But by all means, explain how Saber differs in her battle with beserker to her battle with Gilgamesh at the end of the route? Or explain the difference between her character during the Illya castle escape and her training with Shirou the days after?Pic related
>Trying to claim lack of consistency and then hoping your opponent will just agree won’t get you anywhere. A man can dream
>It boils down to you not understanding people then.Quite the opposite.
>Source, I’ve seen it with my own eyes. >Just trust me bro>I also have close family who served, and they act like children.Any single females among them by chance?
>I’m pretty sure your family weren’t never aging teenagerNo such thing. Even child soldiers in Africa aren't going to exhibit the same traits nasu tries to weasel us into accepting about Artoria.
>Do not try and snuff out possibilities of what experience can do to a person based on what you’ve seen alone.I'm astonished at your ability to rationalize the patently impossible into plausibility. But I see through the facade and understand the reasons for Nasu's attempt to paperclip these mutually exclusive traits into one character. A similar doublethink mindfuck is used in Christianity, for example, off the top of my head, regarding the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Or maybe, lol, more relevantly related would be the holy virgin!