Talk:Saber/@comment-34656232-20180801195056/@comment-37644378-20190416183358

Adding to the disscussion, I remember reading somewhere that the condition for being a Grand Servant is, rather than being a strong or skilled warrior, is that the person in question must have left an unshakeable legacy that would last even if humanity were to perish.

With that in mind, Arthur/Artoria is indeed a strong contender for the title since her/his name is globally known, but I believe others like Saladin, the greatest hero of Middle East; Date Masamune, the mighty samurai at the service of the Tokugawa; or Edward "the Black Prince", one of the most successful "real" knights England has ever had, could also fit that criteria.