The OC's teacher can SPEAK the language and write sentences. Shirou is limited to sword-related words, basically, or half the words must be sword-related.ĮDIT: also, compared to the one who taught them, they only know a rudimentary version of the language. Those that aren't swords? REALLY FREAKING HARD to make. Shirou can learn them because he turns them into swords. The OC can learn them because his element and origin is 'words' (sounds stupid, I know, but to hell with it). They're actually a butchery of divine words. zelretch would not have returned to help him. Yeah, that was something completely in character for Shirou.Īlso, I want the OC there because he will be there later in the grail war, both to fight, and later to help. Because the guy was sleeping on a park bench. Years later, he meets Shirou, and decides to return the favor when Shirou invites him over. Then he set off on his own to experience the world. His teacher taught him the Words on a whim/reward (whimsical reward?), he memorized them and became more and more efficient at them. He is incredibly nice by Magus standards, as he never bothered with experimentation much. The OC is in truth just a magical wanderer who lives for the experience, and the trollz. #Fate stay night fanfiction how to#zelretch and Aoko may have heard of them, but wouldn't know how to use them, or at least are horribly inexperienced at it. The Words are the alphabet to a language that affects reality itself, kinda like Skyrim dragon shouts actually, except you write it instead, and the words do what they mean. However, the Words are something that Shirou's teacher learned from something impossibly unbearably ancient. Shirou will probably live to maximum human lifespan, but never beyond that, so the OC doesn't bother, since the guinea pig needs it for the experiment. If he does see it clearly, well, Avalon is strong enough to regenerate nerves, but not to stave off aging, not even slow it down. If he sees it only blurily, he doesn't bother taking it since doing that might 'damage the goods' so to speak and he can't get a good grasp of how to get it out anyway. Still, from what I know, Shirou either never bothered to scan himself, or he did and found the weird golden particles and didn't bother investigating, or just couldn't see it clearly enough to find out what it was. He then scanned shirou for something unusual, and found Avalon. Either himself, which is unlikely, or more likely, somekind of artifact". Shirou needs that to be useful, since he doesn't know tracing at this point.Īs for Avalon, the guy basically scanned Shirou, saw the ridiculous number of weird circuits, watched Shirou perform the nerve-change thing, and thought "there's something healing him. In case you ask this too: no, he didn't feel the horrible hot rod in spine pain because he only feels it when MAKING a new circuit. So anyway, all those circuits were always there, ergo, no paralysis. I don't remember it, and I'm too lazy to bother. Use a calculator if you want to get the specific number. He gets roughly 2600 nerve circuits that way. So for the past eight years, he made a new nerve circuit, nine days out of ten. Also, Avalon is strong enough to regenerate entirely new nerves for Shirou to use so that he won't be a cripple. The change in the story is that instead of his nerve circuits being temporary (that is, they revert back to being nerves after being used), they are permanently magic circuits. Anyway, the fact of the matter is that Shirou has created those circuits, all 2657 of them, one by one each day for the past 8 years. *sigh* All your questions would have been answered in a few chapters, but that would take too long. A magus has on average twenty circuits.maybe he's on to something there. Shirou converts his nerves into makeshift magic circuits everytime he needs to use magic.
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