![]() ![]() Of course, the series’ main story still focuses on the Holy Grail War. ![]() As cliché it seems, it’s not entirely surprising given the amount of hints the two have been throwing around. At the same time, there’s some romance development between him and Rin. This becomes a central theme of Shirou’s character as he tries to save the people he cares about. From Shirou’s viewpoint, his father Kiritsugu has inspired him to become a hero of justice. It defines their personalities and existence in this show not only but what they do but their reasons. As a show that’s indulged by ideologies, it’s interesting to see his arguments with others in particular Shirou. This season focuses a lot about his past, role, and purpose for what he is doing. A good amount of focus is Archer, Rin’s former servant who apparently betrayed her. Along the way, there are also other characters that becomes imperative to the ongoing storyline. The process of this buildup is quite thrilling as it sets up many potential events. leaves after telling Shirou not to get involved in the Holy Grail War anymore, while Shirou wonders what awaits him next. As for those who remembers, Saber is taken by Caster, Rin With the way the first half of Unlimited Blade Works was handled, part 2/Season 2 essentially sets up major events for the story. Part 1 delivered what many fans wanted while part 2 attempts to do so yet again. A show about the Holy Grail sparkles into a pendulum of events and animated by the infamous Ufotable studio. Fate Unlimited Blade Works is one of its major routes and returns for another season. Fate/Stay Night is a trademark for what the product has been with its key characters, premise, and setting.
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