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Before everything goes to hell, Pepe and Ashwatthaman engage in a very important magical ritual.
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08 Jan 2022
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Gilgamesh rarely let go of amusement when he got his hands on it, and upon further reflection, this looks like amusement alright -after all, making a fool out of his younger self was definitely at the top list of his favorite pastimes, and he himself would be a fool if he let go of yet another perfect instance to demonstrate who the better version of himself actually was. And if his Master was truly so greedy of him, in what world is he ever going to say no to her?
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Or in which Gilgamesh receives a lesson on the benefits of sharing.
Bookmarked by NotMeant2BHere
11 Nov 2021
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love is a fire that burns unseen by FlightsOfFantasy
Fandoms: Fate/Grand Order, Fate/stay night & Related Fandoms
24 Aug 2019
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The Hero of Charity isn't selfish enough for a bitter god's liking. (Who would have thought?)
Kama messes with Karna's head, and his heart, and, like everything at Chaldea always turns out, it's Ritsuka's problem.
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09 Nov 2021
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But the way Arjuna is now isn’t enough. Medb wants to unmake him completely and smash his impeccable image until it's nothing but crushed pieces of glass beneath her feet. Cu had become a king befitting her, but Arjuna hasn’t fallen nearly far enough yet.
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02 Nov 2021
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Alter Servants are not the same as their original incarnations, and the Hero of Benefaction is no exception to the rule. Cold, reclusive, and disdainful of his other self, he is almost nothing like the Lancer she's already summoned and fallen for.
As Ritsuka struggles to adjust to the lull between Lostbelts after everything she's seen and done, she finds herself caught between her feelings for her Servant, the agenda of his Alter, and the realization that a single person giving all their life and receiving so little in return may not lead to the healthiest mindset.
That maybe, there is such a thing as too much charity.

