Fate Stay Night Rpg

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There have been two separate stories involving the Holy Grail War: Fate/Stay Night, and a prequel, Fate/Zero. There is also Fate/hollow ataraxia; a sequel involving a time loop and Avenger, Fate/Tiger Colosseum and Fate/unlimited codes; a pair of fighting games, Fate/EXTRA; a Persona-like RPG, and Fate/Apocrypha, which was a cancelled. The Essence of Fate Fate Condensed is a compact, stand-alone version of the Fate Core System streamlined for clarity and ease of reference. Fate Condensed gives you easy-to- digest rules in as few pages as possible, letting you get to the table and roll the dice, fast. It includes a few simple refinements to the Fate Core engine honed.
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*Fate/stay night - Heaven’s Feel routeThis isn’t really a proper WIR thread, more of an incoherent dumping ground for my thoughts and comments. I’m going to be glossing over a lot of stuff and writing things out of order. Anyway. I read through the Fate route and the Unlimited Blade Works route of Fate/stay night years ago. Was...
*[Where I Watch] Fate/Zero and Unlimited Blade WorksSo, Dawgstar, you might ask yourself, ’Gosh, it’s been a while since you’ve done this sort of thing. Why now?’ However, armed with Netflix and a ridiculous amount of time on my hands that comes from being unemployed in a very economically depressed state, I figure it’s about time to plumb the...
*Speak to Me of Fate/Stay Night and its FranchiseI think this entire franchise has been sitting on the edge of my awareness for years, and... I’m curious.My understanding is that the original Fate/Stay Night was a visual novel game, based around a war (waged by mages summoning the souls of ancient heroes) for control over a wish-granting...
*[game]Fate/Variation HeroFate/Stay Night and its various spinoffs (Fate/Hollow Ataraxia, Fate/Zero, etc ...) feature an interesting setting conceit: There is a war between mages every few years in fuyuki city in Japan, with the victor getting the Holy Grail and having one wish granted. Each time this happens seven magi...
*Anyone else watching Fate/Stay Night (Unlimited Blade Works)?The Fate series have been real big with my friends this year. Personally I liked Zero better, it seemed to have better Masters and it had Iksandar. Unlimited Blade Works is just too much angsty teenagers, and I really like Saber the least of any of the Servants.
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*[Interest/Recruitment][FATE (Dresden Rules)] FATE/Stay Night, take two.Now that I own a very powerful and flexible urban fantasy ruleset, I’m going to give my fate/stay night game another shot. Who wants in on FATE/Stay Night, using the ruleset from The Harry Dresden Files RPG?By default I’m going to run a Holy Grail War; either set in my own neighborhood of...
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*JWhere I Watch: Fate/Zero, the prequel to Fate/Stay NightBy way of introduction, I did a WiW thread on the Fate/Stay Night (’F/SN’) anime about two years ago and I’ve since gone on to find out a little more about the original visual novel, including the two (better) routes which the anime didn’t cover, namely Unlimited Blades Work and Heaven’s Feel...
*[OOC] Fate/Cycle Renew - Welcome To Goddamn Tiger Flight School, CadetsAnd we’re off to a pretentious start, just like Nasu would have wanted. :DAsk OOC questions, jabber about your plans, and place die rolls and Servant designs under spoiler blocks in this thread.
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*IC[IC] Fate/Renew Cycle: This is the ritual called the Holy Grail War, IN SPAAAACE!There is a ship, sailing the void, coasting along through the power of it’s own intertia, always falling, never hitting Mars.On this ship, there is a cargo. A most valuable one, indeed, as well.It is not the Grail.But it is instrumental in this new, illegal, offworld Holy Grail War.And...
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*[BESM] [Interest/Recruitment] Fate / Renew Cycle: The First Offworld Holy Grail WarThe valiant example of Emiya Shirou in the last of the Holy Grail Wars of Earth was one of the first acts of an awakening, the Second Renessance.The people of Earth, magus and mundane alike, moved forward - sometimes, stumbling, but always with renewed purpose.Now, life is not merely on...
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*Sell me on Battle Moon Wars (or: So should I play, unlimited fan works?)So, I ran across a pile of lol whut called Battle Moon Wars, which is apparently a tactical combat RPG in the vein of Super Robot Wars, only with characters from the Nasuverse (Fate/Stay Night, Tsukihime, and... that one I forget).Can anyone recommend it to me as a fan of FF Tactics and SRW...
*J[Where I Watch] - Fate/Stay NightThis is the anime that spawned the “GAR” meme, in honour of some guy called Archer, whose Limit Break is not a flurry of arrows (as one might expect) but is instead a reality shift to an alternate dimension of swords called ’Unlimited Blade Works’ (which is, I must say, one of the coolest...Fate/stay nightFate/stay night original visual novel cover featuring Saber (in the center), Ilya (lower right), (then counterclockwise) Lancer, Rin Tosaka, Archer, Sakura Mato and Berserker.フェイト/ステイナイト(Feito/sutei naito)GenreDark fantasy[1]GameDeveloperType-MoonPublisherType-Moon(Windows)Kadokawa Shoten(PS2, Vita)GenreEroge, Visual novelEngineKiriKiriPlatformWindows, PS2, PS Vita, iOS, AndroidReleasedMicrosoft WindowsPlayStation 2PlayStation VitaiOS
*JP: April 18, 2015AndroidAnime television seriesDirected byYuji YamaguchiProduced byMasaaki SaitoWritten byTakuya SatōMusic byKenji KawaiStudioStudio DeenLicensed byOriginal networkTV Saitama, CTC, KBS, tvk, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, TV Aichi, AT-XEnglish networkOriginal run January 7, 2006 – June 17, 2006Episodes24 (List of episodes)MangaWritten byDatto NishiwakiPublished byKadokawa ShotenEnglish publisherDemographicShōnen, seinenMagazineShōnen Ace(2006–2009)Young Ace(2009–2012)Original runFebruary 2006 – December 2012Volumes20Original video animationFate/PrototypeDirected bySeiji KishiProduced byYūji HigaWritten byMakoto UezuMusic byYasuharu TakanashiStudioLercheReleasedDecember 31, 2011Runtime12 minutesOther
*Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (film)
*Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (TV series)
Fate/stay night (Japanese: フェイト/ステイナイトHepburn: Feito/Sutei Naito) is a Japanese visual novel developed by Type-Moon, which was originally released as an adult game for Windows. A version of Fate/stay night rated for ages 15 and up titled Fate/stay night Réalta Nua (Irish for ’new stars’), which features the Japanese voice actors from the anime series, was released for the PlayStation 2 and later for download on Windows as a trilogy covering the three main story lines. Réalta Nua was also ported to the PlayStation Vita, iOS and Android. The plot focuses on a young mage named Shirou Emiya who becomes a warrior in a battle between ’Servants’ known as the Holy Grail War. Through each route, Shirou bonds with a heroine and confronts different mages who participate in the war.
A manga series adaptation by Datto Nishiwaki was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten’s Shōnen Ace magazine between the February 2006 and December 2012 issues. In 2007, the manga was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Tokyopop. A 24-episode anime series created by Studio Deen aired in Japan between January and June 2006. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the television series and re-released the series on DVD and for the first time on Blu-ray Disc. A film adaptation by Studio Deen was released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010. A second anime television series, Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, was produced by Ufotable and aired between October 2014 and June 2015, following the game’s second route as opposed to the first. A second manga adaptation began in 2015 focusing solely on the third route. A film trilogy will adapt the Heaven’s Feel route of the visual novel, with the first film, titled presage flower, released in 2017, the second film, titled lost butterfly, released in 2019, with the final film, titled spring song planned to be released in spring 2020.[2]
Find reviews, trailers, release dates, news, screenshots, walkthroughs, and more for Fate/Stay Night here on GameSpot.
*Original Thread: This is the ritual called the Holy Grail War Fate/Stay Night If you liked this LP, you might also like Tsukihime by Seorin, Dangan Ronpa by orenronen and Sonic The Hedgehog 2006 by pokecapn.
*Visual Novels 25430 Tags 2452 Releases 63106 Producers 8912 Staff 18152 Characters 83965 Traits 2602.
Fate/stay night spawned the Fatemedia franchise, consisting of a number of adaptations and spin-offs in various different media. On October 28, 2005, Type-Moon released a sequel to Fate/stay night, titled Fate/hollow ataraxia. Its plot is set half a year after the events of Fate/stay night. A series of light novels titled Fate/Zero, set as a prequel to Fate/stay night, were produced from 2006 to 2007, with an anime adaptation by Ufotable airing between October 2011 and June 2012. A spin-off magical girl manga series, Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya, began serialization in 2012 and has received multiple anime television series. Three fighting games have been released: Fate/unlimited codes for arcades and PlayStation 2, Fate/tiger colosseum and its sequel Fate/tiger colosseum Upper for PSP. A PSP RPG titled Fate/Extra was released on July 22, 2010, and a sequel and companion game, Fate/Extra CCC, was released on March 28, 2013. An online RPG titled Fate/Grand Order was released on Android on July 29, 2015, followed by an August 12 release on iOS; an anime film adaptation by Lay-duce was released on December 31, 2016 with sequel adaptations by CloverWorks and Production I.G. in production.
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*7ReferencesGameplay[edit]
Fate/stay night’s gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the game’s duration is spent on reading the text that appears, representing either dialogue between the characters, narration, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. Often, players will come to a ’decision point’ where they are given the chance to choose from options displayed on the screen, typically two to three at a time. The time between these decision points is variable and during these times, gameplay pauses until a choice is made that furthers the plot in a specific direction. There are three main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. To view all three plot lines, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices during the decision points to progress the plot in an alternate direction. When interacting with the heroines with the routes, an ’affection meter’ is created which is raised by giving them an answers that pleases them. Depending on the affection the player has achieved, a ’True Ending’ can be unlocked in the Realta Nua version of the game.[3]
There are multiple ways in which the player can lose the game, including Shirou’s death or a decision that causes the heroine to be murdered. Should this happen, the player is taken to an area called the Tiger Dojo (タイガー道場Taigā Dōjō) where Taiga Fujimura and Illyasviel von Einzbern give the player hints about what they should do in order to survive in the next attempt to complete the game.[4]Plot[edit]
The story revolves around Shirou Emiya, a hardworking and honest teenager who unwillingly enters a to-the-death tournament called the Fifth Holy Grail War, where combatants fight with magic and Heroes throughout history for a chance to have their wishes granted. Orphaned and the sole survivor of a massive fire in Fuyuki City as a child, Shirō was taken in by a retired magus named Kiritsugu Emiya, who would die years later. His responsibility to those who died and his own salvation through his father formed a strong desire for justice and peace in him. Thus, he earnestly trains his body and minuscule ability with magic to someday greatly help others, even if at his stage people often abuse his generosity. One evening, after seeing two devastatingly powerful beings trading blows at his school with swords and spears, he is attacked, as witnesses to the Holy Grail War are generally supposed to be eliminated. Chased all the way to his home by the spear-wielding warrior Lancer, and barely able to avoid his attacks, Shirō is about to be killed when he is saved by Saber. Saber, the personification of a renowned figure in history (Arturia Pendragon in her case) created to aid participants in the War. In her supposedly accidental summoning and the appearance of the marks on Shirou’s hand, his entry as a Master into the Holy Grail War is formalized.[5]Fate[edit]
The first of the three heroines, Saber is an agile and powerful warrior who retains her identity, hence her substitute name after her role as a member of the Saber class. She also serves as the route’s servant protagonist. She was the victor of the Fourth Holy Grail War with another Master and claims to be the strongest out of all Servants in the Saber Class. However, Shirou is against Saber’s constant aim for conflicts with other servants and instead seeks to form an alliance with Rin. Shirou decides to drop his pacifism when he discovers that his former friend, Shinji Matou, is a Master, with the Servant Rider, aiming to kill all the students from their school to increase Rider’s powers. Following Shinji and Rider’s defeat, Shirou learns that Saber cannot fight at her full strength without an exchange of mana energy of her master. During a confrontation with the Master Illya and her Servant Berserker, Shirou passes Saber his Mana and later assists her to defeat the enemy by projecting one of Arturia’s swords in combat. As Shirou seeks aid in order to keep Saber in their world, he learns from the priest Kirei Kotomine that the Holy Grail is cursed. It is revealed that Shirou’s late guardian, Kiritsugu, once used Saber to destroy the Grail, but it instead caused the fire where Shirou lost his family. Shirou rejects the idea of accepting his wish of the Holy Grail as he decides to accept his past and not forget Saber. Moved by Shirou, Saber also rejects the Holy Grail, believing she should not change Britain’s history. As Kotomine aims to use Illya’s body to recreate the Holy Grail, Shirou and Saber confront him and his servant Gilgamesh.[6] Following Shirou’s and Saber’s victories, Shirou orders Saber to destroy the Grail. This causes Saber to go back to her last moments before her death.[7] In the PlayStation 2 port version of the game, a new ending is unlocked where Shirou becomes a heroic spirit in order to meet Saber in the afterlife of heroes, Avalon.[8]Unlimited Blade Works[edit]
The second of the three heroines is Rin Tohsaka, a model student and idol of Shirō’s school who is secretly a magus and Master of Archer in the Holy Grail War. Her servant Archer serves as the servant protagonist of the route. She descends from a long, distinguished line of magi, and though she lacks a formal magic education, she is extremely powerful and gifted in her own right. Rin is dubbed ’The Ice Queen’ by classmates for her cold, unreachable, persona at school; however, this is simply a front to hide her true status as a magus. Her presence in the story is established shortly after Shirō is killed by Lancer at school, whereupon seeing him she revives him in respect to his connection with Sakura Matou, whom Rin is closely acquainted with. As such, the two decide to become allies in the war, unaware of Archer’s true identity as an adult Shirō from one of the series’ numerous alternate universes. During the story, Shirou loses control of Saber, but instead aims to fight with his own magical strength to stop the war. Archer betrays Rin, and reveals his despondency and bitterness over his past choices to Shirou. He subsequently challenges Shirou to a fight, hoping to destroy his story of being a hero. However, Shirou accepts his future regardless of the regrets and misery, deciding to stick to Kiritsugu’s ideals. Gilgamesh tries to kill Archer and Shirou, with the former seemingly sacrificing himself to protect the latter. In order to follow Archer’s hopes, Rin passes Shirou her mana to fight Gilgamesh to replicate Archer’s powers. As Shirou nearly kills Gilgamesh, Archer uses his last strength to deliver the final attack at their enemy while assisting Saber to destroy the Holy Grail.[9] In the True Ending, Shirou and Rin move to London to study magic, as well as start a romantic relationship.[10]Heaven’s Feel[edit]
The third and final heroine is Sakura Matou, a first year high school student and long-time friend of Shirou’s, who often visits his home to help him with his daily chores. A quiet, soft-spoken girl, Sakura can be surprisingly stubborn at times, and holds a deep, unparalleled affection for Shirou. She is revealed to be Rin’s long-lost sister, who was raised by the Matou family and has since suffered their abuse while in training as a magus. Sakura is also discovered as the true master of Rider, who she reasserts control of from Shinji, making Rider the servant protagonist of the route. In the route, Saber and Berserker are consumed by the shadows of Angra Manyu, and in the ensuing battle with True Assassin and the corrupted servants, a mortally wounded Archer transplants his left arm to save a dying Shirou.[11] Zouken, Sakura’s grandfather, places a shard of the lesser grail from the 4th Holy Grail War in her body, infecting Sakura with Angra Manyu. She becomes Dark Sakura, killing Shinji in his attempt to rape her.[12] Despite the threat Sakura poses to humanity, Shirou, having fallen in love with her, abandons his ideal in favor of saving Sakura, despite Rin’s initial objections. Upon learning that Illya is another sacrifice to create the Grail, Shirou teams up with Kotomine and uses Archer’s powers to save Illya from Berserker.[13] Rin is injured after finding herself unable to kill Sakura, while Rider and Shirou successfully eliminate Saber Alter. Shirou talks to Sakura and helps her regain her humanity, freeing her from her contract with Angra Mainyu. He then faces Kotomine in a final battle in order to later destroy the Grail. Following Kotomine’s death in combat, Illya sacrifices herself to destroy the Grail and transplants Shirou’s soul using forbidden magic. Rider later returns to the cave to grab and bring Shirou’s soul home, and Rin places it within a puppet body. Shirou and Sakura then live out a peaceful life together.[14]Development[edit]Akashi Bridge became the prototype of one of the locations of the city of Fuyuki.[15]
Kinoko Nasu first began writing Fate/stay night in college and had not intended it to be a game. Initially, Nasu only wrote what would become the game’s Fate stor

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