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So, HF True. Exactly what state was Shirou in when Rider retrieved him, and what took years to straighten out?

... Rereading it, did Ilya turn him into a flower or something?

>> No.1586190

>>1586186

Her doll.

>> No.1586194

>>1586186
she anchored his soul into some object. A flower is very possible.

>> No.1586196

Seems like the second part is a nod to Touka Aozaki. Good stuff.

>> No.1586200

At least he can still die when he's killed.

>> No.1586205

>>1586200
Was that actually how it was worded in the game, or was Mirror Moon just being smartasses.

>> No.1586245

What the difference of his revived soul to normalfag souls? When his body dies, then what?

>> No.1586282

>>1586245

A human is composed of three neccesary components: a body, a brain, and a soul. If he loses any two of these he's absolutely done for, and losing one to a normal person is fatal. Roa got around this using the same smartness that got him trapped in a neverending cycle of getting killed by a hot vampire chick, and SHIKI did too because of his bloodline. Because Shirou's soul was rescued using the Heaven's Feel magic, it was able to exist all by itself as long as it had a somewhat decent body. A flower sufficed.

>> No.1586303
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1586303

This.

>> No.1586321

>>1586186
Temporarily, she stuck him in a flower using an incomplete version of the Third Magic.
Later, Aozaki Touko made a doll body so like his old one that when his soul was anchored to it, it became a real flesh-and-blood body (or so I understood it).

>> No.1586529

>>1586303
...you lost me. What's the reference there?

>> No.1586538

>>1586303

Oh jesus, I finally get that reference. That comic is a lot funnier now.

>> No.1586539

>>1586538
>>1586529
Different people, someone explain it?

>> No.1586693

shirou got turned into a girl

>> No.1586717

>>1586693
That much is obvious, but the long pink hair seems like it's making a joke about something else.

>> No.1586725

>>1586303
I love this doujin.

>> No.1586741

>>1586539
Ilya offered her own body to put Shirou in, instead of the flower idea. What you see in that comic is the result.

>> No.1586776

>>1586303
How many doujins were there about this? I forgot which all they were.

>> No.1586805

>>1586776
Emilya Saga and Heavens Failure are the only two I remember.
Wish there was more, though.

>> No.1586827

>>1586776
>>1586805
I have up to volume 4 of this series but no one is interested to translate volume 2 onwards.

>> No.1586837

>>1586827
LAME.
But, if you have them, think you could point us towards them? I'd like to read the other two volumes.

>> No.1586844
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1586844

Another question: Did he get all his memories back?

>> No.1586847

>>1586844
>They'll never return.

>> No.1586857

>>1586847
Hence my question. He lost quite a bit by the end there, although he managed to retain the vital parts about Sakura and (barely) Ilya.

>> No.1586886

>>1586857
They said that he was back to normal so I'm sure he got back all of his memories. Deus ex machina, everything is perfectly fine at the end.

>> No.1586927

A flower ?
I thought he was moved into that necklance Rin used to save him, and eventually re-moved into one of Touko's dolls.

>> No.1586947

>>1586886
Hm, it's also true that he managed to graduate from school on a normal schedule. You'd think he would've forgotten chunks of his book-learning, considering what else he lost.

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>>1586927
Huh, that would make sense... although, he seemed to be holding the pendant in his hand in this scene.

>> No.1586994

>>1586947
Maybe because the information was so normal, he was able to retain it?
Common things like school and crap like that can't take up much space compared to things that hold real emotional value.

>> No.1586997

Meh. Tohsaka said he got everything back so i just took it like he had EVERYTHING back, simple as that.

>> No.1587028

>>1586994
Interesting way of looking at it, although losing more emotional memories first seems a bit perverse.

>>1586997
Yeah, that's probably a simpler assumption. In any case, he's doing just fine 2 years later.

>> No.1588547

>>1586827

Can you post links to 3 and 4? I can only find 1 and 2.

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