Talk:Christopher Columbus/@comment-35402059-20190427083814/@comment-39095190-20190624012053

It's definitely not a bishounen thing, after all I love Moriarty, the dapper gentleman and napoleon of crime. I honestly would like Moriarty even if he didn't feel any remorse at the end of the Shinjuku chapter.

I understand some people like Columbus' character, after all, aside from his outdated philosophies he's still a very charismatic man.

For me personally, the servants "actual"  history has a lot to do with how much I like them. And in the case of Columbo, I feel like he gets way too much credit for finding america by accident. The guy has a holiday celebrating an oopsie. His written character is also very unromantic and unappealing. To use Moriarty as an example, when given a second chance at life, he is willing to deal with the devil and destroy the world just to prove that he could outsmart his archnemesis. Columbus just wants money and treasure.

At the same time, in the main argatha story, he does seem to suffer from the "Umbridge effect" which I just find lazy. (Gilgamesh recieves the same treatment in Fate Zero where they turned his rapeyness up to eleven.) That on top with the over the top ugly faces are really unlikable for me.