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Vergil ([personal profile] kowase) wrote2019-06-05 07:47 pm

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fionnuisce: (save you from your old ways)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-18 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
[Be normal. Be normal. Be normal-]

Naturally, there's reasonable arguments to be made that the story of Lancelot is apocryphal. The Arthurian mythos already being a tangle of adaptations, bastardizations, and colonization makes most of it difficult to pin down. Add to that the fact that Lancelot and Guinevere's story closely echoes that of the earlier Tristan and Iseult, which in turn was preceded by The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne, and one can safely infer that perhaps the Knight of the Lake is nothing but derivative apocrypha.

[Wrong spinoff. With a click of his cane against the floor, Waver turned to where Vergil had indicated, looking over the blade with a calmly analytical stare. It was hard to call someone 'apocryphal' when they were swinging to take your head off, but scholarly debate was what it was.]

Which then follows that if a 'Lancelot' were summoned into the world, he would manifest entirely as only the perception of a legend from the collective unconsciousness of humanity--a very plausible outcome given the way magic functions in my world.

[Incredibly plausible; it was known that Servants were influenced by common belief and legend, but created entirely from them? That felt a step too far, even for the Throne of Heroes.]

On the other hand, complex though magecraft and the rules therein may be, Occam's Razor does apply once in a while. It's not a tremendous logical leap to believe that unfortunate circumstances simply repeat themselves and instead Lancelot, Tristan, and Diarmuid alike all truly existed. Perhaps their legends were embellished or exaggerated in places, but that hardly means they were wholesale creations.

...In which case, this hilt is too wide to match the Arondight of my world, and the blade itself is shaped differently. Which, of course, doesn't discredit that it was modeled after a real sword; only that the details and even existence of such legends might vary between realms.
Edited 2023-04-18 02:08 (UTC)
fionnuisce: (everything falling down around me)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-18 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
It would be hard to reuse 'cursed half-brother in the form of a demonic boar', I can certainly agree with that one. Harder still to have the story end with Arthur responsible for Lancelot's death by way of entrapment in a form. Would have made Arthur a good deal less well liked.

[in this house we do not respect fionn mac cumhaill.]

...I may have crossed paths with one or two individuals most would call mythological. 'Heroic Spirits' is the term we use. But whether Lancelot du Lac or Diarmuid ua Duibhne existed in this reality or not, it's crystal clear that the legends themselves do; it then stands to reason that a magnificent weapon like this remains as an important mark upon human history and the stories told therein. I don't think something as small as physical discrepancies devalue that sentiment.
fionnuisce: (crowds of monochrome)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-18 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
They say the pen is mightier than the sword for good reason. Words and rumor do far more damage than combat, at times.

[Living in a society where reputation was everything, that was a lesson he had to learn quickly.]

...I can't say I met Lancelot or Arthur, we didn't exactly speak. But I've certainly seen them, and I counted Diarmuid a close friend for a time. It's no simple thing to summon the crystallization of human history, and can only be done under specific circumstances for a brief time. But I can certainly say that it's...enlightening.
fionnuisce: (to give you a future)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-18 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Waver let out a small laugh; both at the acknowledgment that people were always going to argue the same way throughout human history, and at what he was going to have to say next.]

Blonde, and a young woman on top of that. Which certainly calls the idea of reality versus perception into question, and plants Arthur--Artoria, I suppose--firmly into the former. No common perception would ever have summoned the Once and Future King as a woman, after all. It was as much a shock to me as it no doubt is to you.
fionnuisce: (though we try to forge on ahead)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-19 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[He gestured with his free right hand in a completely helpless shrug. No, he does not understand this any more than you.]

That's about what I said, but I'm not going to argue who's the rightful king of England when the one in the dress is swinging Excalibur around. Rather makes the argument pointless if the sword's on her side.
fionnuisce: (don't leave me to sleep all alone)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-19 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[it sucks! it does in fact suck and he has tried not to think about the INSANE repercussions of this complete horseshit!]

Oh, it's far from a matter as foolish as questioning strength over something so pointless as gender. [look at ths man does he appear to give a shit about binary presentation] But the fact that she manifested in a way that flies in the face of all known legend defies the idea of Heroic Spirits appearing as they were perceived; in other words, it's the perception that is wrong and Arthur did actually exist.

Which causes a whole avalanche of who and what is or is not grounded in reality. And leaves me sitting on historical fact that most people would look like I grew three heads over, but that's more just a small annoyance than anything.
Edited 2023-04-19 17:56 (UTC)
fionnuisce: (on the back of a hurricane)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-19 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[There was good reason Waver never talked about the Holy Grail War back at home. Ninety percent of it was 'the traumas'. Ten percent was 'no one is ever going to believe this in a million years'.]

I don't believe the Throne of Heroes is itself flawed. On the other hand, I have no clue how that one actually happened. Doesn't make a damn bit of sense to me, but it's not like I can argue with what I saw for myself. Worse still where the rest made some semblance of sense.
fionnuisce: (hold me tight)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-20 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, something like that. [He smiled in a way that was more of a smirk, again shrugging with one shoulder.] To be completely honest, it was the least of my problems at the time I happened to see her, so I just sort of accepted it and moved on.

Then I thought about it later and realized it was extremely weird.
fionnuisce: (watch it now here he comes)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-20 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
I can definitely confirm that the legends about Mordred exist in my world in much the same form, for whatever that might be worth. Whether those are also grounded in fact somewhere is...

[you can hear the '????????????' in how he trailed off]

...Yeah, I can't begin to guess and don't think I want to know.
fionnuisce: (if you'd only turn to me and say)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-20 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
[He laughed under his breath, shaking his head.]

Fair enough, certainly. I'm not about to question it further.
fionnuisce: (words that would give my life meaning)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-20 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, it's nothing. I don't usually get to talk about this kind of thing with someone that has an academic understanding of the idea, so this is actually pretty entertaining.
fionnuisce: (if you'd only turn to me and say)

[personal profile] fionnuisce 2023-04-20 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
...That sounds like fun, actually. [SOCIAL LINK GO] I think you can definitely expect me to come by when I'm in the area.