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** PlayedForLaughs with other characters in the Afterword/Author's Comments sections in the novels, in which Gilgamesh is jokingly declared a [[UsefulNotes/BoysLoveNotes Sasoi-Uke]] while Kiritsugu is said to be [[{{Uke}} the bottom]] to Kotomine.
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** PlayedForLaughs with other characters in the Afterword/Author's Comments sections in the novels, in which Gilgamesh is jokingly declared a [[UsefulNotes/BoysLoveNotes [[MediaNotes/BoysLoveNotes Sasoi-Uke]] while Kiritsugu is said to be [[{{Uke}} the bottom]] to Kotomine.
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* IKnewIt:
%%** Some people managed to figure out that Berserker's identity is [[spoiler:Lancelot]].
** The popular theory for the identity of the Waver lookalike in Ionioi Hetairoi, at least among those who didn't think it was literally Waver himself, was Eumenes, for a few reasons.[[note]]The historical Eumenes was from Thrace (modern-day Turkey) and is suspected to have Scythian ancestry; Scythians were known for their long black hair, whereas the Greeks would usually cut it short. Eumenes also began as Alexander's secretary rather than as a warrior or soldier, which would explain the character's outfit of a robe rather than armor. Coincidentally, Eumenes was known for his loyalty to Alexander and his lineage, a trait many associate with Waver.[[/note]]. Later series like the ''Sensha Otoko'' parody manga, ''Literature/LordElMelloiIICaseFiles'' and ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' would later imply this heavily before he was officially confirmed as such.
%%** Some people managed to figure out that Berserker's identity is [[spoiler:Lancelot]].
** The popular theory for the identity of the Waver lookalike in Ionioi Hetairoi, at least among those who didn't think it was literally Waver himself, was Eumenes, for a few reasons.[[note]]The historical Eumenes was from Thrace (modern-day Turkey) and is suspected to have Scythian ancestry; Scythians were known for their long black hair, whereas the Greeks would usually cut it short. Eumenes also began as Alexander's secretary rather than as a warrior or soldier, which would explain the character's outfit of a robe rather than armor. Coincidentally, Eumenes was known for his loyalty to Alexander and his lineage, a trait many associate with Waver.[[/note]]. Later series like the ''Sensha Otoko'' parody manga, ''Literature/LordElMelloiIICaseFiles'' and ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' would later imply this heavily before he was officially confirmed as such.
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** Although, those who didn't agree with the above theory usually assumed the man to be Eumenes anyway, for various reasons[[note]]The historical Eumenes was from Thrace (modern-day Turkey) and is suspected to have Scythian ancestry; Scythians were known for their long black hair, whereas the Greeks would usually cut it short. Eumenes also began as Alexander's secretary rather than as a warrior or soldier, which would explain the character's outfit of a robe rather than armor. Coincidentally, Eumenes was known for his loyalty to Alexander and his lineage, a trait many associate with Waver.[[/note]]. Later series like the ''Sensha Otoko'' parody manga, ''Literature/LordElMelloiIICaseFiles'' and ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' would later imply it heavily before he was officially confirmed as such.
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** Although, The popular theory for the identity of the Waver lookalike in Ionioi Hetairoi, at least among those who didn't agree with the above theory usually assumed the man to be Eumenes anyway, think it was literally Waver himself, was Eumenes, for various reasons[[note]]The a few reasons.[[note]]The historical Eumenes was from Thrace (modern-day Turkey) and is suspected to have Scythian ancestry; Scythians were known for their long black hair, whereas the Greeks would usually cut it short. Eumenes also began as Alexander's secretary rather than as a warrior or soldier, which would explain the character's outfit of a robe rather than armor. Coincidentally, Eumenes was known for his loyalty to Alexander and his lineage, a trait many associate with Waver.[[/note]]. Later series like the ''Sensha Otoko'' parody manga, ''Literature/LordElMelloiIICaseFiles'' and ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' would later imply it this heavily before he was officially confirmed as such.
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Given how Fate/Extra came out years after the release of Zero (remember that Zero started out as a light novel released in the mid 2000's), this doesn't qualify as What Could Have Been imo
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** Nasu said if he wrote the series, he would have made Rider very similar to [[VideoGame/FateExtra Red Saber]].
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** PlayedForLaughs with other characters in the Afterword/Author's Comments sections in the novels, in which Gilgamesh is jokingly declared a [[UsefulNotes/BoysLoveNotes Sasoi-Uke]] while Kiritsugu is said to be [[{{Uke}} the bottom]] to Kotomine.
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** PlayedForLaughs with other characters in the Afterword/Author's Comments sections in the novels, in which Gilgamesh is jokingly declared a [[UsefulNotes/BoysLoveNotes Sasoi-Uke]] while Kiritsugu is said to be [[{{Uke}} the bottom]] to Kotomine.Kotomine.
* WordOfGod: Nasu said if he wrote the series, he would have made Rider very similar to [[VideoGame/FateExtra Red Saber]].
* WordOfGod: Nasu said if he wrote the series, he would have made Rider very similar to [[VideoGame/FateExtra Red Saber]].