Nuch escribió:BTW, es cierto que laburo el de fate y el de saya no uta aca? con razon es tan triste jaja.
El de Fate/Zero, no el de Fate/Stay Night. Si Saya no Uta, e hizo Phantom of the Inferno tambien.
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Cita:Therefore, I visited my friend Nasu Kinoko's house on the afternoon of the next day, and wanted to tell him my true intention. But before I spoke with him about what I've been thinking in my heart, Takashi Takeuchi got ahead of me and started talking. And as soon as he spoke he brought up an unthought-of proposal.
The parts afterwards are the same as Kinoko's notes. Although the initial plan was just a short piece describing the duel between Kiritsugu and Kirei, the wings of imagination can't be stopped once it is spread opened and finally all seven Masters and their Servants are gathered together. I found myself once again immersed in the joy of weaving together a story. It can be said that the launch of Fate/zero saved my writing career.
Right now, I've writing a piece that is saved and has a perfect ending. To be more accurate, writing a part of this piece.
Yes. This marvellous piece called Fate - its perfect united ending surrounding the protagonist Emiya Shirō is a set fact. No matter how cruel the end of Zero turns out to be, it wouldn't affect the perfect finish of this entire work.
Right now, I've finally got a chance to write a tragic ending according to my heart's desire. No matter how I display the darkness inside my heart, from an overall look I am nevertheless a partner of 'the warrior of love, Nasu Kinoko'.
Por ahi el tipo suena un toque DARKNESSSSSSSS I CUT MYSELF CRAAWWLING IN MY SKIN~~, pero por lo menos sabe escribir.
Me resulto un poco gracioso el 'the warrior of love, Nasu Kinoko' tambien. AI NO SENSHI, MAHOU SHONEN MADOKINOKO NASU. Y Urobuchi es su Homura.
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