Very late to this but…
To nobody's great surprise I have a wishlist of Irish Servants split up by period.
Finn Cycle: Oisín, Oscar, Goll Mac Morna
Someone’s lucky that those are all names I’m using for my Lostbelt…
Edit:
492,495,848 is my friend code, in case Ayumi wants to friend me.
Edited by Mewaddlee on Jul 25th 2023 at 12:07:28 PM
"If brevity is the soul of wit, then I simply have no soul." He/Him 🍉LB6.2 bosses (with a side of spoiler tags so I don't spoil Ayumi-chan):
- Oh joy, the game is locking Forced Supports to the frontline again— wait, I can still choose a Friend Support!? Thank god, this is how the system should've worked. Thanks to that, Barghest was no problem because the Friend List also didn't hide the Fujinos this time.
- Woodwose — pardon me, "A-ray Hundred Species, Grand Duke of Waste Heat" — was briefly concerning because of his three Break Bars... until I realized Double Castoria was allowed for this fight. Sitonai promptly ate his four health bars like candy.
- I could've beaten Solo Tam Lin Tristan in one attempt if I hadn't fallen for the bait of killing Ifreeta on sight instead of just staying on Tristan. The actual Baobhan Sith fight was naturally no problem since I have Mélusine.
- Aaand here's 6.2's Fake Difficulty fight quota. I see no given reason why I'm not allowed to have a backline for Black Wolf other than, "You will use Mash for once, you fun ruiner." The fight was thankfully still handled in one try thanks to Ushiwakamaru.
- Muramasa is great against Tam Lin Lancelot... as a Saber, not the Alter Ego that's forced into the party. He and Grímr were promptly shoved into the backline while I deployed a Castoria/Merlin/Friend!Beni-enma comp that could deal with Lancelot easily. Beni has surprisingly good synergy with them.
- High Queen Morgan was my next big wall. I did have a strat going in, but it required me not getting screwed by card RNG — naturally this means she took several attempts. What eventually worked was Castoria/Sitonai/Friend!Tamamo and Oberon/Koyan-L/Heracles, using Oberon over Merlin so I'd have more NP damage to mitigate card-screws.
Edited by SLthePyro on Jul 25th 2023 at 6:01:20 AM
FR though that death was really saddening, prolly also didn't help that it was right before the seige.
Looking back on the lore of Faerie Britain, I wonder if it’s fair to say it’s the fae equivalent of Hell unironically.
Instead of focusing on relatives that divide us, we should find the absolutes that tie us.It's like she was too tired to even talk.
At least she went down like a total badass.
I really like the use of infinite Guts to signify her unwavering determination. Really good Gameplay and Story Integration.
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I mean, that’s pretty true for this Lostbelt but there were some minor details that brought me back to the The Divine Comedy when I was reading Arc 3.
Namely, how Merlin calls the betrayal of Cernunnos by the six fae as the start of the Big Mistake. Treachery of the Benefactors is the worst sin in Dante’s Inferno, with such traitors being sent to the innermost part of Cocytus lake in the last circle of hell.
Combine that with how salvation for the fae in this Lostbelt is equal to death, it does feel like Faerie Britain itself is a hell on Earth that the Avalon le Fae has to erase.
Edited by raziel365 on Jul 25th 2023 at 4:53:38 AM
Instead of focusing on relatives that divide us, we should find the absolutes that tie us.ironically (esp since his "sin" is being betrayed and used as a bootleg Boiling Isles) Cernunnos seems to the the Lucifer in the anology. A gigantic being buried and sessile, encased in the land surrounding him.
and yes the use of the term "Boiling Isles" is a reference to he Owl House, as the isles there were also a landmass formed from the corpse of a gigantic being of immense power

Likely tying in to their LB 6 appearances.
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.