Probably not the right place to bring it up, but I was helping a friend of mine develop a character of his who utilized Maxwell's Demon as a concept. It played a role with his Oni status and PSI abilities. Flashforward to any news of this guy here and it becomes hilarious in hindsight for my friend and I.
azurelorochi said:
What next, Schrodinger's cat?
This one seems redundant given how the Nasuverse has multiple time-lines where different possible outcomes already occur. If we got a Servant like that, I can only imagine that any time they'd receive a death penalty, they leave behind a corpse of themselves that died the way their aggressor intended, while part of them comes out unscathed. It'd be like Substitute from Pokemon, except you use a cloned corpse of yourself.
On that note though, a servant based on the Pythagoras Cup would be funny. Their passive could do something like siphon out an enemy's mana after it reaches a certain threshold, and then use that pool of leaked mana against them. They could be a Support-Type Servant that way.
This one seems redundant given how the Nasuverse has multiple time-lines where different possible outcomes already occur. If we got a Servant like that, I can only imagine that any time they'd receive a death penalty, they leave behind a corpse of themselves that died the way their aggressor intended, while part of them comes out unscathed. It'd be like Substitute from Pokemon, except you use a cloned corpse of yourself.
On that note though, a servant based on the Pythagoras Cup would be funny. Their passive could do something like siphon out an enemy's mana after it reaches a certain threshold, and then use that pool of leaked mana against them. They could be a Support-Type Servant that way.
Hypothetical Dinger's Cat Servant would likely have Second Magic like Zelretch.
Incidentally, there is a summon named Maxwell from Tales of Phantasia (possibly other Tales games, but I only played the first one). He is described as having been a great human "mage" in the distant past, he floats around in an atom-like sphere, and the summon consists of a bunch of duplicates appearing and bouncing around the screen. It's a little weak, but I like the headcanon that he's J.C. Maxwell's ascended spirit.