Talk:Mashu Kyrielight/@comment-205.250.9.253-20180127044059/@comment-50.126.128.26-20180223220704

@EnderShadowr215

It was not just shown so that you could interpret it how you want but was actually stated. You would think that being a Servant may give someone superhuman traits (though those superhuman powers would probably still be a result of mana rather than innate biology) but Artoria is a unique case in the original Fate Stay Night in that she did not descend from the Throne of Heroes, its her actual original body and she was never dead. This is part of the contract that she made in order to obtain a wish from the Grail; before she actually died, she was shifted into her role in the Holy Grail War and would return back to that point after her role there was done. Because she had choosen to give up on the Grail, she returned to that point at the end of Fate Stay Night. This is why she keeps talking with Bevidere about the "dream" she was having, this dream is her time as a Servant.

Anyways, point is, Artoria in Fate Stay Night is not a normal Servant and therefore normal Servant rules may not apply to her, assuming there are different rules at all.

Also, Servants are not suppose to remember their time in a Grail War since what is being summoned is that actually them but an avatar of sorts, or at least the avatars do not remember. Artoria was able to remember because its actually her and not just an avatar. Grand Order seems to be playing by, at least some, different rules. I do not know if this is just due the the Chaldea summoning system and since Grand Order was not written entirely by Nasu, its hard to say how much of it is actually canon and how much is just Nasu retconning.