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Werepuppy commented at 2011-02-17 04:02:08 » #623304
I'm guessing the servants were in on the fact that Arthur is a woman. I wonder if Saber's life would have been less screwed if she just admitted to being a girl in the first place. I mean, part of the troubles was due to the fact that many of her subjects felt she was a bit cold or distant due to her efforts to be a king(male).
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I'm guessing the servants were in on the fact that Arthur is a woman. I wonder if Saber's life would have been less screwed if she just admitted to being a girl in the first place. I mean, part of the troubles was due to the fact that many of her subjects felt she was a bit cold or distant due to her efforts to be a king(male).
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Anonymous commented at 2011-02-17 07:45:56 » #623411
...except that in Fate/Stay Night, the series this picture is from, as can be easily seen in the tags, King Arthur was actually Arturia Pendragon, a female who was raised as a male because her father, King Uther, knew the people would never except a female as their ruler. And this picture is of her. Next time, try spending the five seconds it takes to Google something before shooting your mouth off?
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...except that in Fate/Stay Night, the series this picture is from, as can be easily seen in the tags, King Arthur was actually Arturia Pendragon, a female who was raised as a male because her father, King Uther, knew the people would never except a female as their ruler. And this picture is of her. Next time, try spending the five seconds it takes to Google something before shooting your mouth off?
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spotiexrk commented at 2011-03-22 04:41:16 » #663413
More to the point, Saber (Arturia) threw away her womanhood to become king; it had little to do with Uther at all. She accepted that she would not be perceived as a woman- likely part of the "curse" that came with pulling Caliburn from the stone; that was the sword of England's king, and the king could only be male, therefore Arturia could only be male: Arthur.
The artwork is fanart, and it shouldn't be taken as anything else.
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More to the point, Saber (Arturia) threw away her womanhood to become king; it had little to do with Uther at all. She accepted that she would not be perceived as a woman- likely part of the "curse" that came with pulling Caliburn from the stone; that was the sword of England's king, and the king could only be male, therefore Arturia could only be male: Arthur.
The artwork is fanart, and it shouldn't be taken as anything else.
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