Talk:Kirschtaria Wodime/@comment-30155239-20191220235128/@comment-30155239-20191225212830

Hmm... You know, that's actually a REALLY good point about the Sealing Designation. I kind of feel that yeah, it was probably only a matter of time before the association cottoned on to the potential applications on Animusphere and decided that, although it's useless in the modern era, it was still too dangerous if it was ever given enough of a sanbox to be used in like through rayshifting. In any case, they definitely considered him an armchair magus rather than someone like Touko Aozaki or Noritaka Emiya, who they considered more immediate risk factors.

If I recall from the prologue of LB5, when everyone is hyping up how LB5 and Kirschtaria is going to be totally different than the four previous crypters, Ritsuka mentions how Da Vinci also called Daybit a genius. She phrased it as Kirschtaria being a genius who "easily succeeds in everything that's possible", while Daybit is a genius who "always pushes the boundaries what everyone else thinks is impossible".

So Kirsch is someone who will always succeed by relying on orthodox knowledge and facts to conquer known problems, representing himself as a genius of old, accumulated knowledge. Daybit is somone who lives for the bizarre and thrives is drawing out wild theores with no precedent or basis without any preconceptions, becoming a genius of new, limitless discovery.

And yes, Nasu has a tendency to slant his own facts. XD

Like his repeated insistence that Artoria is still the strongest Saber we've seen to date despite the existence of monsters like Altera and Sigurd. (Funny thing is that according to Nasu, Kadoc COULD succeed in finishing both sagas like Ritsuka, but in order to do so for some reason he needs the exact version of Anastasia he summoned in FGO.)