User blog comment:Vremyanova/Speculated Future Servant, Short Introduction, and Their Possible Class/@comment-27654842-20160303061411

From /fgog/ regarding the Shadow Guy from KnK collab:

>Japs noticed that this quote is from from The Count of Monte Cristo.

>According to one guy on BL >This shadow talked about rejecting Solomon since he have no interest in destroying human history, but to give a chance to servants to exact revenge they deserve, so it is high possibility it will be the count.

>It's the counte of monte cristo. Solomon tried to use him but it didn't work out

via. /fgog/'s anon

> It's not a Grand Servant, but a wraith or Spirit Solomon summoned. Hinted to be the Count of Monte Cristo (embodiment of revenge and retribution) and that Building is likely a manifestation of Château d'If, a prison to released the despair, the rage. He's not controlling Servants. They just get their rage unleashed, only those with regrets and anger in their hearts are affected. Those are the ones placed in the bottom levels. The ones with purer and freer hearts are atop. Leonidas went berserker, but not because of the building magic, but because he was afraid of ghosts or some shit. Lancer Arturia isn't affected, she's just walking around the corridors.

via. /fgog/'s anon No.133830834

>Shadowy Guy shows up and explains that the building was meant as a system to gather endless amounts of human resentment to give birth to the super ghost, which is an eternally reforming phenomenon made out of humanity's flowing butthurt. He namedrops this as a task put onto him by the King of Magic, so yeah, Solomon was behind this.

Shiki does her dramatic "I can kill it" speech by declaring that the ghost would only be immortal if humanity itself (and the ensuing flow of resentment that fuels the ghost) were immortal, but it's not, so battle ensues and you kill the thing. Now I'm wondering if this same principle would apply to Wallachia, seeing as he wasn't killed like this in MB... maybe the ghost is a different deal where it just never goes away instead of dying and a new one forming like Wallachia does, so you can stamp it out definitely if you destroy it completely... anyhow, I'm digressing.

Shadowy Guy jumps of the building and Shiki is about to go after him, but Roman cuts in with "That's only a shadow, you're gonna kill yourself you moron!" and you tell Shiki to stop. Shadowy Guy shows up again, revealing that it indeed was just an illusion. Meaning Shiki nearly got killed the same way as the two elite cops in The Other Guys.

via. /fgog/'s anon No.133833298

Anyway, she kills Shadowy Guy. Before it disappears, Shadowy Guy explains that "that guy" wished him to make the building into yet another Singularity point to help fuck up humanity (the zone is refereed to as a singularity-in-the-making throughout the event.) However, while he is filled/an apparition of (not clear) resentment and hatred, the guy who put him up to to this had no evil in his heart (SOLOMON LAWFUL GOOD DINDU NUFFIN'). Hence, Shadowy Guy had no reason to help him, since what he wanted was bring about the Butthurt Super Ghost's birth out of resentment. You shout at him to tell you who he is, and he says he ha sno reaosn to answer, but if he must give one, it is to "Wait and hope."

Shiki muses that Shadowy Guy might become an ally some day, due to the fact that people feel resentment when betrayed by those they love. The stronger the love, the stronger the ensuing betrayal, so a guy so consumed by resentment must have loved people very much. Everyone pats themselves on the back and you fuck off back home.

via. /fgog/'s anon No.133833526

Quote >Until the day when God will deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is contained in these two words,—‘Wait and hope.

via. /fgog/'s anon No.133834943



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