My personal opinion is that the descriptions are already pretty bloated and adding in spiels about their NP whether it be gameplay or lore is going to make it even more unnecessarily long.
I have to agree. Information about the NPs can be covered by the relevant trope examples. Including more text in the Servant descriptions to talk about their NP seems unnecessary.
Since the English localization uses he/him pronouns for Mordred, shouldn't his trope page reflect this since it's also written in English?
Edited by PikaGal444 Hide / Show RepliesGenuinely not sure. The current page reflects the complicated situation pretty well (see Ambiguous Gender Identity) so the lazy answer is to just keep as-is since the same localization does indeed swap to female pronouns in Mordred's Rider form. Not on the page yet (but I just checked in-game) is also the fact that Mordred's Gender is listed as Female.
Plus, a lot of tropes are gendered (see "Well Done, Son" Guy aka Well Done Daughter Girl, Well Done Daughter Gal, You Did Good Son Guy) so we'd either swap those to male as well, or have a confusing situation where there's female-gendered tropes with male pronouns.
EDIT: Regardless of the page's pronoun, probably a good idea to add Pronoun Trouble to Mordred too, just like Jack.
Edited by DarkarosI think part of it is that characters in-universe frequently mistake Mordred for a man, due to being a Sweet Polly Oliver character. But I could be wrong, and as Darkros said, complicated relationship with her gender.
If I had to, I'd say Mordred probably falls on the side of thinking of herself as female, but her whole identity, rather than her gender, is the thing she's troubled by.
About Gao..
should he gets renamed as "Lan Ling Wang" since he got his name romanized this way in White Day event?..
Hide / Show RepliesWait for the localization since they renamed 'Count of Monte Cristo' to Edmond Dantes
Edited by Nouct
This would apply to most character pages, too, but I think I'd better ask here.
Would it be OK to mention each Servants' NP in their descriptions?
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