The creepy little girl introduces herself as Ilya (thankfully short for Ilyasviel von Einzbern), and Rin seems to recognize the surname. Her servant, Berserker, was once the powerful Heracles, and with their weakened servants, Rin and Shirou are no match for Berserker’s fury. Saber gets beat up badly, and her eyes turn red, but before she can retaliate, Shirou pushes her out of the way and takes a nasty hit in her stead. Ilya can’t believe what a noob Shirou is, and so leaves after promising to kill Rin next time.
Fortunately, Shirou is totally haxxoring, and is able to tap into Saber’s natural auto-regen ability. Rin carries him home and makes him some breakfast, but as she’s heading home, she’s spotted by Sakura (whose impressive nose detects the smell of blood). Shirou and Saber have a talk about how she’s going to gather enough mana to regain her old powers, and they both agree not to eat the souls of the innocent. Then Saber tells him not to try to tank again, or he’ll be pissing blood for a week.
The slow pacing continues, although we get a little more character development and some more mystery. Who was that weird purple-haired girl spying on everyone with a crystal ball (perhaps the “Caster” that Rin mentioned in the first episode)? And why the heck wouldn’t Ilya finish Shirou and Rin when she had a chance? Clearly Ilya suffers from the same bad judgment that many antagonists exhibit when given a chance to finish the hero.
I like how everyone is all like “OMGWTFLEEROYJENKINS” when Shirou runs in and tries to tank. I am curious as to where Saber got those nice clothes, too.
Fate/Stay Night 04
The creepy little girl introduces herself as Ilya (thankfully short for Ilyasviel von Einzbern), and Rin seems to recognize the surname. Her servant, Berserker, was once the powerful Heracles, and with their weakened servants, Rin and Shirou are no match for Berserker’s fury. Saber gets beat up badly, and her eyes turn red, but before she can retaliate, Shirou pushes her out of the way and takes a nasty hit in her stead. Ilya can’t believe what a noob Shirou is, and so leaves after promising to kill Rin next time.
Fortunately, Shirou is totally haxxoring, and is able to tap into Saber’s natural auto-regen ability. Rin carries him home and makes him some breakfast, but as she’s heading home, she’s spotted by Sakura (whose impressive nose detects the smell of blood). Shirou and Saber have a talk about how she’s going to gather enough mana to regain her old powers, and they both agree not to eat the souls of the innocent. Then Saber tells him not to try to tank again, or he’ll be pissing blood for a week.
The slow pacing continues, although we get a little more character development and some more mystery. Who was that weird purple-haired girl spying on everyone with a crystal ball (perhaps the “Caster” that Rin mentioned in the first episode)? And why the heck wouldn’t Ilya finish Shirou and Rin when she had a chance? Clearly Ilya suffers from the same bad judgment that many antagonists exhibit when given a chance to finish the hero.
I like how everyone is all like “OMGWTFLEEROYJENKINS” when Shirou runs in and tries to tank. I am curious as to where Saber got those nice clothes, too.
Related posts: