theMadLad
Thanks for the chapter! Great again! I was just thinking about something. How will the mc die? For some reason I thought he would die before 30-40, but if he lives to be old, like 80+ years old. What would he do as an old man? While thinking about this I had seen something interesting. Antarctica was discovered in the 1800s but there are centuries older maps that include it. So I started thinking, if the mc dies young in combat, good on him I guess(?), but if he dies of old age maybe he could leave some things to screw with people from the future. Like an almost unbreakable world map that is close to completely accurate(on a large scale) in any age and it teleports randomly around the surface of the globe when not being observed(so if you blink it could disappear). He could title it “Gaia” or “Gaea” or “Ge” or just straight up “Mother Earth”(it translates automatically), and use the name to assist in it’s mapping and movement. And when he completes it, he closes his eyes and lets out a tired sigh, only to open them and it be gone. He then breaks out laughing. (I don’t know much about the fate-verse so this might not work…😅)
His clairvoyance will be very oppressive if already as a young man he predicts the attacks of a demigod trained since childhood to be a king of sparta. I miss the chapters every Sunday a lot but I understand that it is so that the writing does not drop the tremendous level it is taking (google translate)
Fate/Grand Order He appears in the short story detailing the death of Asterios at his hands. The Curse of the Argo In Circe's interlude in Fate/Grand Order, Theseus appears as a member of the Argonauts, attempting to convince Circe to help the crew. He appears only in dialogue; speaking, but neither engaging in battles nor having any art. Circe is angry at his appearance due to her relation to Asterios - her nephew - and Ariadne - her niece - both of whom she feels were wronged by him, and he backs off to allow Jason and Atalante to finish the conversation.[4] Abilities Jason states that Theseus is the only member of the Argonauts that can match Heracles' might.[4]