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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Fate/Zero: Irisviel "Iri" von Einzbern

She's Kiritsugu's wife and a homunculus prototype created by the Einzbern family with the idea of giving birth to an ultimate homunculus. Like many of the Einzberns, she is an skilled alchemist and served as Saber's Master, since Kiritsugu, believed that he and Saber are incompatible. Due to possessing the inborn knowledge and reasoning of homunculi, hindsights gleaned from the 1000 years of history of the Einzbern as well only having nine years of life-experience, she has both the elegance of a lady and the innocence of a child. Her true purpose in the War is as the vessel of the Holy Grail itself. Her knowledge of human emotion and experiences is very limited due to having lived for only nine years without ever leaving the Einzbern Castle and only having Kiritsugu to teach her about the outside world. This is from Episode 3.
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    1. I wish more people would see and talk about this since it is one of my best posts.

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    2. Hey, Custom, how come you haven't posted the latest chapters of that foot manga?

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    3. Because I haven't read them yet.

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  2. Dan, there is a lighthearted Fate spinoff called "Today's Menu for the Emiya Family" where it involves about cooking instead of fighting to the death.

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    1. Yeah, don't worry, it is just about the Fate characters cooking delicious foods.

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    2. Do you know about that scene with Taiga by the way?

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    3. There is a bit of a close-up shot though brief.
      Ep 3
      00.12 - 00.16

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    1. I like her Russian style clothing, looks cute on her.

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  5. Alguien debería retomar esta escena y dibujarla en otros ángulos y/o poses ademas darle un poco mas de detalle a los pies.
    La escena con el tobillo alzado creo que es la mejor.

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    1. What Jesus is saying is: Someone should retake this scene and draw it in other angles and / or poses and give the feet a little more detail. The scene with the raised ankle I think is the best.

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