Talk:Yuga Kshetra/@comment-4802891-20190618112349/@comment-4802891-20190618170507

@Valeth: That's not all unfortunately. Other things felt like some kind of Tcheikov's gun and yet they did NOTHING with it.

Storywriter-turned-onmyouji when there's an evil onmyouji in LB4? Nope, not there, Murasaki's inclusion in FGO was just to let a big-tiddies Raita character in.

Scandinavia f***ing Peperoncino, mysterious and flamboyant, fan of Hindu philosophy, and what is he exactly? A cool guy with a strange name. That's it -- he is important sure, but the hype went nowhere as high as it probably should have (or maybe it's just me being a bad storyteller for desiring everyone that looks special to be super special).

I'm sure there are other things but right now I can't recall any... oh right, the possibility of Sita, but that was just wishful thinking, not being mislead by pseudo-hints. The cube is still the biggest backhand slap to my expectations, but also my ego as a reader.

And based and what you are all saying, the story itself is truly clumsily written and not very Hindu-like. I can live with that, I like junk food, but it doesn't help on my overall opinion. About Asclepius, I was expecting him to be a stray Servant from Lostbelt 5 (or even a resident) who left for whatever reasons. NOPE. DENIED.

I was also expecting Arjuna Alter to be more than that, and he kinda is but in the cheap "Edgy the Alter" way, with OP excuse to be OP-er than he already was by Mahabharata standards. I'm happy to say I was at least right about the rebooted mahayuga plan, but I wasn't expecting it to be like that. "Unstable". It's a neat concept though.