Thread:Stray Bird/@comment-28048698-20170613021249/@comment-4802891-20170717160405

^YES! Freaking Narita should stop that veto shit and give us access to the characters he created!!!

As for the rest... Netherlands have that kind of castles but I don't remember well how was the one in the episode. Frankenstein freaking out was in fact a bit weird (I blame "conveniant shortcuts") and the part where Siegfried revealed his name... my reaction was actually "Wait, his Master doesn't protest to it this time? Ok, there must be a reason behind this". Having no actual contact with the LN or manga adaptation (well, very slightly), I can just assume some stuff are done on purpose and will have meaning later, but apparently that's not the case here. Well too bad.

''It doesn't change the fact Narita is still holding on potentially interesting Servants. I want rotten-teeth douche-nozzle Dumas goddammit!''

About Doc Franky (and Hyde ; and Dantes) being actual people in the Nasuverse, as established in FGO, it makes it even more confusing when people that should have the same treatment don't. Moriarty was apparently fictional in Shinjuku, so is Sherlock Holmes fictional as well or is it a case similar to Hyde? If it's the former, it makes it confusing that he would be summonable prior to the EoR incident... unless it was always possible to summon fictional beings without fusing them to create viable Servants in the Grand Orders?... Or is Atlas so awesome they were able to summon him despite his fictional nature? Or did Shinjuku clarified he was already fused with Dantes during Camelot or something?...