And then the cult abducted a bizarrely ginger Japanese man with decent magic circuit count who helped maintain the Servant out of an underdeveloped hero complex.
Sey-chan's Advice Corner: "Baka Cult, you need a whole lot of low-lives to do what a single true magus couldn't... baka, baka, baka, What do you think you can accomplish if you don't even understand the foundations upon which you are building a castle? Baaaaka~"
And then the cult abducted a bizarrely ginger Japanese man with decent magic circuit count who helped maintain the Servant out of an underdeveloped hero complex.
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You fail to see the bigger picture of Seyrun's plan as of now. Since she has Caster on her side she might not even need a Servant, to say the truth.
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Said man would indeed exist, but he can't have a hero complex if he never met a certain mage killer (who should be alive as well, by all means) amidst a certain fire. For all that's worth it, he might be a royal scumbag and most likely has not a single clue about what magecraft is.
I think Musashi already has a semi-canon incarnation, sorry.
And Musashi is kind of canon.
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I'm gonna need a source on that.
And even if he's canon, what does it matter? We've already got Tamamo and Vlad the Impaler.
Do not app any of the following. I've included the reasons for each, for clarity's sake:
Gilgamesh: Balancing.
"Pre-Gilgamesh" heroes: They can't exist.
Individuals born after 1899: Not eligible.
Individuals still alive today in their mythology (Merlin, Hanuman, etc): Not eligible.
Individuals without human blood: Not eligible. (Exceptions can potentially be made on a case-by-case basis)
Canon Servants that we do not have full information for (ie, most of the Grand Order and Strange Fake cast): Obvious.
Patriot Heroic Spirits (Koha-Ace): Obvious.
Servants that are functionally just clones of canon Servants: Originality.
Gawain: Ambiguity over Numeral of the Saint's effect.
Nursery Rhyme: Balancing.
Lugh: Balancing.
But Vlad Tepes and El Cid are also national heroes in their respective countries.
That isn't Koha-Ace Musashi, though?
It looks like regular Musashi.
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Fixed that for ya.