@@karnaarjunarama8308 Lostbelts are dead ends of humanity but somehow each one had their own good things or at least had some form of salvation But Fairy Britain was hopeless in every way, from its conception to its destruction lb6 was a land full of lies treason and despair, there were good fairies like the shopkeeper and that wolf subbordinate of woodwoose, but as a hole fairies were in a single word: degenerates, there was no possible way a land filled with fairies could ever live a peaceful existence. A world that was created because 6 fairies were too fucking lazy to do their job and then brutally murdered the one sent to save them deserves no salvation
@@Gabe-sp8ml I also actually missed the part where the Sixth Lostbelt starts encroaching on the real world and will make it implode within 24 hours and thus Chaldea absolutely cannot ignore this threat The NA version just dropped and I just happened to read it lol
@@karnaarjunarama8308that was the Abyssal Worm, I believe. The lost world itself wouldn’t have done that as it couldn’t for as long as the South American lostbelt Tree existed.
@@Gabe-sp8ml Don't forget that Barghest actually wanted for some faeries to migrate to PHH and wanted to help make that happen, but then before she could she was confronted with the ugly truth and came to the realization that she absolutely couldn't let these monsters make it to PHH and that she was mistaken and should kill them all on the spot.
Remember how Cernunnos appeared on the map? Relatively small despite his actual ginormic size? *Yeah.* 💀 *Hateful mothman is built different. Literally.*
@@MrDibara well too be fair he was as big as camelot was on the map the only reason he looked small is cause of how zoomed out the map is but I see what you mean scary moth dragon man is built different
@@jakealucard1873 To give you an idea how big that is, that's twice the length of the state of Florida. So imagine two Florida's stitched together coming at you with a Black Hole for a mouth. Yeah not a pretty sight.
Not all fairies in this Lostbelt were bad. The Fairy Knights, Habetrot, Gareth, the barkeeper, Degas, Redra Bbit, Rob and Wag... even in spite of the awfulness that many many other fairies showed, there truly were some good souls within them. But the fairies as a whole brought about their own destruction. It was an inevitable outcome for a world that shouldn't have existed for 14,000 years - tragic, but inevitable. (Also remember that Spriggan, one of the most despicable inhabitants of this Lostbelt, was a human, not a fairy.)
@@fawkes6352 I can't really say that the Welsh Fairies are inherently bad. In fact, they give Vortigern a good purpose, in the form as Oberon. This hateful king even help the little fairy Castoria during her early journey to this godforsaken land. So he's not honestly bad. Just something in between.
@@rogueascendant6611 That's what I'm saying. The Welsh fairies aren't malicious at all, they're like innocent children in their nature. Them overwriting Vortigern's identity was out of pure accident, and they ended up giving him a better, less hateful life than his original one.
@@VannNightcore Nah. Oberon bid time and patience. He waited till obstacles like Morgan, Woodwose and his Fang Clan, Barghest, and Cernunnos removed from the playing ground. It was then he revealed his true purpose at the finale. Unlike Moriarty from Shinjuku who failed his plan of using an asteroid to kill the master. He did not expect his amnesiac good side memories have turned the tide. Oberon on the other hand still succeed his goal upon emerging as a massive swarm of bugs that swallowed the British isle into the never-ending deep pit. But of course he was stopped by the avatar of the Holy Sword before he can carry his apocalyptic destruction on Pan-human History.
@@darkmajininuyasha Spoiler. Not only that, they also poisoned poor Cernunnos and iirc the priestess died as well (and is implied to be the previous life or something like that of Baobhan Sith). Cernunnos iirc was sent by Gaia to punish the fairies for not forging the holy sword, but they simply thought that poisoning this enormous fluff ball (who, because of his gentle nature, didn’t hurt the fairies) was okay. Cernunnos’ corpse was used by the fairies to make new landmass for them to live on. Cernunnos, even dead, continued absorbing curses upon curses brought by Britain itself. When his corpse was destroyed, the curses stopped being absorbed by Cernunnos and manifested themselves in the form of the “Worm of the Abyss”, which represented the will of Britain to destroy itself. In short, the original six fairies of Britain were, in human terms, six narcissistic sociopaths without a care for others at all. Being fairies, their moral compass was likely skewed from the start, but still, they were disgusting.
Its a misconception that the fairy in this lostbelt didn’t forge excalibur They didn’t forge a Holy Sword required to vanquish Sefar. But never was, in Sefar story mention that the Holy Sword in question is Excalibur. Correct me.
@@every8160 No fam. The Holy Sword is Excalibur. It was called by that name later on when Vivian, Lady of the Lake, handed it over to King Arthur. Excalibur is called a 'Last Phantasm' for a goddamn reason. It's a weapon forged from the Inner Sea of the Planet . . . by that, it means from Avalon. It's a concept from humanity's hope and wishes. Which remarkably effective against that threatened the very existence of the world and mankind. If you don't believed, just check it. Unless you're like the six fairies who are damn lazy that resulted consequences.
The sheer hopelesness of this situation is heartbreaking Even if it deserved to go down in flames, it's just insane to see it actually come crashing down
The fire SFX really just hammer home the point that this is the end of this Lostbelt. Did it deserve to be destroyed? Perhaps. But above all else, this was truly the most tragic Lostbelt so far
Besides the sound effect of spatial collapse, this track is subtly different from the one when fires and curses are spread throughout Faerie Britain: from 0:42 to 1:21, less instruments are heard leaving nearly the "trumpet". Sadly only one track of "Collapse" is seen present in the upcoming OST album listing.
The notes are ever-so-slightly different, too. If I’m not mistaken, the trumpet notes are solely ascending rather than going down then back up. It’s so subtle, yet… off-putting.
LB1 was created from a 1 in a million chance and filled with people that could only dream of a life like PHH. Some of the people in that LB even wanted it destroyed so a better future could exist. LB2 was similar to LB1, filled with people that could only dream of something more then just the lives they live since all are destined to be sacrificed to the giants. A better life could have existed if Sutyr was defeated but Chaldea needed to destroy the lostbelt for PHH. LB3, a peaceful world ruled by an immortal Emperor, where peace stretched across the land and technology excelled at the capital. Probably one of the more preferable lostbelts quite honestly. LB4, a land that is one a ticking clock to the complete annihilation of humanity because of a twisted god who thinks he's doing right. Like LB2, even with the threat of the lostbelts King gone, the lostbelt had to be destroyed for PHH. LB5 really started out as the will of one god to protect the planet and humanity in his own twisted way. He succeeded but it meant that the gods would become soulless machines and never get a soul that they would have in PHH. It's not the best lostbelt as the whims of the gods could easily win out humanity if they so choose, bit the people of that world weren't evil. LB6 however was built on lies and laziness. The 6 fairies were too lazy to forge Excalibur and complain about there not being any land. Cernunnos, a benevolent god who took pity of the fairies, thought they had repented but used his corpse as the basis for the island, and the Las human to be alive was then cut up into six pieces and cloned. Though I am somewhat confused by the fact that the actual diverging point is not the same one as in the trailer.
@@bagasn.f4882 The trailer says that the divergence point was 500 AD, around the time the round table was established in PHH, buy the actual point of divergence was around the same time as when the Atlantic lostbelt diverged. The diverging point was when sefar successfully destroyed the earth and the landmasses disappeared. But then again this lostbelt is very weird with its time shenanigans.
Because the inhabitants (fairies) were terrible people, that they kept hitting new lows, as time went by we saw it was in their nature to destroy themselves and humanity had no place or future in this lost belt. Ultimately this lost belt just went full course to it's end result
@@shubhamkapoor8756 Agreed. He basically just used Boabhan Sith, edged up Morgan a little and killed Pepe. He was like mosquito that kept doing annoying things that just made you hate him more than actually contributing imo
@@atpr3241 I think that was sort of the point. Beryl's perfect LB is one that operates very strongly on Fate and where his cruelty is so normal, he can indulge his urges to his hearts content. This one qualifies, and then some.
@@shubhamkapoor8756For real. By Part 3, Beryl has lost so much relevance AND power that despite his surprise attack and Ritsuka only being able to summon 2 Servants to aid Mash, Beryl's boss fight is a literal joke. Pepe's revenge was sweet indeed! 👌
Nah, that would be ten newly revealed ORT’s theme. If I had to put a word to this one… I’d say that this is “goodbye”. We had good times and bad times; happy times and sad times. But it’s all over now. The curtain’s closing, and everything’s falling into the void they brought upon themselves. Goodbye Faerie Britain. Goodbye foreign sinners and saints. For good or for ill, your tragedy won’t be forgotten.
I only realized this once the Storm Border was in the Abyss of Vortigern's Worm and there was only a black slate. The cracking of the land of Britain, its houses and cities. The bodies, living or otherwise all of it, being swallowed up.... Sounds like insects. The breaking of Britain sounds like an insects' legs crawling and its only more amplified once you're inside Oberon's Abyss.
The funny thing is Oberon thinks by destroying the land of Fairies would wounded up the pride of Chaldea, but it turns out none could care at all and he ended up helping Chaldea disposed the utterly low lives called Fairies.
Tbf even if we ourselves didn't care the master actually did.perhaps it was because of gareth mike the horse or the other minor faeires who helped us out and percivals words as well. So it does kind of matter to ritsuka
@@saptarshibhowmick5220 In Story wise, yes it will definitely effected Guda deeply. The only fairies that worth saving are lesser than fingers, that is my opinion obviously so it is up to debate. So, does it worth to save a population of scumbags just to save a mere numbers of actual kind hearts? No, of course not. Chaldea MUST understand that ever since the Grand Order begun, the fact that you can't save everyone. I'd like to consider that the fairies with actual good nature have been killed out of mercy, it's better than surrounded by devils masked fairies.
@@akuninmaestreo-vlog3640 yeah point is we didn't care but chaldea did. They didn't realize even after all the tragedies created by faeries that they cannot be allowed in PHH. They only ruled emigration out when they were rid of the burden of guilt by making the lost world into a lostbelt again
It’s even worse knowing this Britain could’ve been okay, although It deserved this ending for what the original faeries did and didn’t do 14,000 years ago, and boy I don’t pitty them especially Aurora and that I hate his what his face named Spriggan god damn fool should’ve died horrifically.
Just show Ort and they already have the best story out of entire Fgo hell even Type Moon in general. That is the boss every fan of type moon wanted to fight.
Jojo aztec pillar men × Fgo Might as well since lostbelt 7 is in brazil, but even if they dp that Lostbelt 6 will always be the best lostbelt and I feel like it wont be topped for some reason 😅 XD
@@oldcowbb Honestly the TVA is not exactly a good countermeasure towards administrating the timelines and universes. An organization controlled by sapient beings and act like a bureaucracy is just plain evil to me. Leave the pruning timeline behind by the Counter Force than a corporate.
@@oldcowbb Counter Force is human preservation at all cost, emphasis on all cost. Emiya was just foolish enough to pick that option, still a Mega Chad though.