servants:
we know that they can be divine (gilgamesh).
we know that the more worshippers they have, the more power they have.
we know that they are created from those spirits that transcended humanity and became something more powerful, either heroic (arthuria, hercules) or villainous (medea, medusa).
we know that they must have a 'noble phantasm', an object that conclusively identifies them.
if gilgamesh is a-rank even with only two-thirds divine blood and few worshippers today...
what about a person who is the literal son of god, with a third of the world's population worshipping him?
i mean, of course, jesus.
imagine emiya shirou summoning THIS guy. it would be simple enough, should kiritsugu leave him a necklace with a cross on it as his most treasured posession. he always wears it as a reminder of his objective, gets ambushed by lancer, steps on the summoning circle, poof.
not to mention that his mindset matches very uniquely with jesus's actions as described in the bible...
thoughts?
we know that they can be divine (gilgamesh).
we know that the more worshippers they have, the more power they have.
we know that they are created from those spirits that transcended humanity and became something more powerful, either heroic (arthuria, hercules) or villainous (medea, medusa).
we know that they must have a 'noble phantasm', an object that conclusively identifies them.
if gilgamesh is a-rank even with only two-thirds divine blood and few worshippers today...
what about a person who is the literal son of god, with a third of the world's population worshipping him?
i mean, of course, jesus.
imagine emiya shirou summoning THIS guy. it would be simple enough, should kiritsugu leave him a necklace with a cross on it as his most treasured posession. he always wears it as a reminder of his objective, gets ambushed by lancer, steps on the summoning circle, poof.
not to mention that his mindset matches very uniquely with jesus's actions as described in the bible...
thoughts?