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In UBW, Nasu is telling the audience not to pursue escapism otherwise they'll share Archer's fate, someone who ended up in a pit of despair of his own making.

HF is the story Nasu wanted to tell with Fate

>Say goodbye to your servant, symbolic of letting go to Otaku trends and becoming a real adult
>accept boring world, move on and become a salary man so you can be happy
>get nympho wife so you can improve Japanese birthrate
>Stop being a filthy otaku that uses media for escapism
>it's time for you to grow up, get a job and then a big titty wife and stop with all this escapism UBW nonsense
>just get a big titty gf and get a job. it's that easy
>HF final ending where literally the theme of the story actually comes together, about how the grail war was mistaken from the start and they needed to just let go of it, with Ilya tying together her character arc from the entire game about also putting her hatred aside and making peace with her family, when the other ending doesn't address shit and leaves you on a shitty note
>Get a job, find a gf. Things will eventually start falling into place and you'll start loving life again
>forgive your abusers
>magically erase your trauma and mistakes
>get a free big tiddy groomer gf
>become salaryman

The harsh winter is over, its spring again, Shirou has confronted himself and his past and moved forward, Sakura has moved forward, they've all put the past behind them finally and moved on. It's the ending where we get the poem at the end that symbolizes the story and the grail wars with "open the gate of heaven, the sage cries. Close the gate of heaven, our aspirations were doomed from the start." which ties into the poem at the very end.

Nasu was telling the readers to be a farmer or a salaryman and stop doing escapism.

Shirou wasn't stuck being a salaryman trapped into a boring and repetitive narrative. He's actually leaving the ideals behind and choosing to do whatever he wants with his life.

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