![]() Given our MC's history of falling asleep all around Chaldea, I guess it would be safe to assume that he stumbled upon the "Lost Room" by chance whilst looking for a place to nap, without knowing what it was (as described by the Chaldea workers at the beginning). What we got after that was our MC basically trying to solve some internal conflicts about his worth and the meaning for all the experiences that he'd gone through up until now, with some words of advice from his servants and Mashu of course. It was kind of a shift in perspectives from Olga's "memories" to Fujimaru's current state. The second part with Fujimaru's interactions with Olga Marie's memories were quite minimal before even she left the room. ![]() Lev walking out of the room the moment Fujimaru entered was somewhat symbolic of the story we know of in FGO as well. Given what we know about Olga Marie's current status, it felt more like a projection of her spirit in that single space being shown to viewers to link her to the current story. Notice how when Olga left the room, Fujimaru couldn't remember exactly who she was?įirst the "Lostroom" was showcasing Olga Marie's memories from before the singularities, revealing her history with Chaldea, her relationship with Lev and Mashu, all the way up till after Fujimaru joined and FGO had reached it's current point. I believe it's something like a memory box for individuals who enter it, and the reason why we had certain interactions was due to the mysterious "beast"-like lady that was hovering above the room. This may be inaccurate or somewhat theoretical, but I feel like I kinda understood where it was coming from so I'll give it a shot in answering here (being a JP OG player):ġ.) The "Lostroom" is meant to be a space in Chaldea which is out of any time loop, something of a twilight zone. I just watched the 32 minute version, and even if im versed on the Nasuverse i still have some questions left, i hope one of you guys can answer me.ġ - so this was all a dream that Fujimaru had while sleeping on the basement? basically he saw things that happened in that room while Olga was still alive, right?Ģ - do we have any clue who that male Shielder is? he kinda looked like Fujimaru, maybe a representation of his feeling towards Mash?ģ - what did it mean that scene at the end, with the throne and someone picking up a ring? You do know this is a tie into the main event of Fate Grand Order Part 2 right? Why don't you shove your uneducated self back into a corner and come once you've seen everything. |o| Jesus Christ, What kind of drugs did Nasu take to put a generic romantic comedy protagonist with zero personality and attitude like Gudao as the main protagonist of a Fate Series? Fuck Nasu. He's literally one of those typical beta harem MCs with zero personality that are found in practically every romantic comedy series.Įven those beta faggot protagonist from IS: Infinite Stratos has more personality and attitude than generic beta faggot cardboard-kun with zero personality and attitude called Gudao Gudao is easily the most weakest and worst of TM's protagonists by far. ![]() God have mercy on us! I never actually thought I would watch a Fate series which has a worsened version of Rito Yuuki from To LOVE-Ru as his main protagonist. Such situation was to be expected, given that the source material is a waifu/husbando collection game for otaku self-insertion, but this piece of shit was really a garbage |o| What the fuck did i just watch? an isekai magic battle harem series?įate/Grand Order: Moonlight/Lostroom is easily the worst Fate work alongside Fate/Grand Order: First Order by far.
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