Will you savor this in your mind,
This old feeling when you're left behind?
Will you hold to this as true,
Or will you dance to another tune?
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and now i know how joan of arc felt, as the flames rose to her roman nose and her walkman started to melt
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I decided, if I am to scream, let it be in battle. There is no chance for peace except at the point of a sword.
From Joan, by Katherine J. Chen
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Fate/Apocrypha: Jeanne d’Arc —Aesthetic
Jeanne d’Arc’s Character & Personality
Jeanne, or Ruler, is a plain and quiet sixteen-year-old. As a Servant, she’s a taciturn and cool girl who puts order first. Ruler will wield a sword for the sake of rules, but fundamentally believes “all people and Heroic Spirits participating in the Holy Grail War are important”. Ruler and her host, Laeticia’s personalities are merged into one. Due to her faith, Laeticia accepts Ruler into her body. While Ruler is the main dominant conscious, Leticia’s consciousness lingers; serving as Ruler’s knowledge outside the war. While alive, Ruler wasn’t able to read or write, but she gains the ability through Laeticia. Occasionally, Leticia will affect Ruler. Leticia is bad at handling men, thus Ruler couldn’t interact normally with Sieg in his house unless she maintained a certain distance. If Ruler had a wish for the Holy Grail, it would be for the Greater Grail War to be conducted correctly. She’ll respect any person’s wish, including a personal desire, as long as it doesn’t beckon the world’s destruction. Ruler doesn’t regret her lifetime nor wish for revenge or to be saved. It was enough for her to know the life she lived. Thus, Ruler doesn’t believe God had forsaken her in her last moment as He has never forsaken anyone. There was nothing He could have done. Praying, giving offerings; everything is not for oneself, but the Lord. She believes prayer will heal the Lord’s laments and sorrow. By prying, the course she ought to take would be fixed. To Ruler, every second of prayer is as important as breathing; a day won’t pass where she doesn’t pray.
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It might be because I used a crap ton of those debuffs (I cleared the whole shop 😅) but Kiara was not hard at all. Jeanne and Merlin are a wonderful team and Melt is really nice to have as a support—would love if, you know, she comes home easy and stop giving me Passionlip.
Actually when I think about it…Goetia was real easy too and Tiamat too. They’re just packed with HP but if you got a strategic rhythm going, they’re not hard at all.
Also I love what they did here. The animation, the music, the colors—it’s really nice. This event went above and beyond for any event and I really like it.
ALSO, I know I talk a lot of Emiya needing animation update and stuff but having used Jeanne’s NP so much in this event, SHE NEEDS AN UPDATE GOD DAMMIT. It just feels soooo low effort compared to everyone’s and it’s sad—she’s the flag bearer, she’s the one who rallies everyone, she DID rally everyone in Solomon, and more than that she fights alongside everyone like please Lasagna, give my girl an animation update 😭.
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On an international website you need to be aware of more than just the American extreme right dogwhistles. It's the third time this year I see a post about Jeanne d'Arc that is very much made by a french fascist be reblogged around because you are all for some reason in love with the 14 years old hearing voices and going to war then dying in a gruesome way aesthetic.
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btw there's a post circulating on here with thousands of notes with pictures of 15 y/o clotilde forgeot d'arc, allegedly descendant of the jeanne d'arc family, dressed as jeanne d'arc on a horse celebrating jeanne d'arc feast days. i get that it perfectly fits the romantic nymphette medieval girl power mystic white women aesthetic some of you have going on but it is sooooo reactionary. how are u guys reblogging this without any suspicions. who do you think is out there glorifying monarchy and the concept of "rising up against the invaders" in france today. please think for a second ........; she's out there with her entire family& friends getting interviewed by the number 1 far-right french magazine saying she represents "everything we're lacking today" and that they have "two passions: God and France". THINK FOR A SECOND...........................
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