Interesting that you said that fairies are a type of spirit, and that you mentioned Djinn; other than the obvious of that suggesting that Djinn have appeared in Fate before, as I said in your first compilation video, I read a book on fairies I got fairly recently myself that included Djinn as a *type* of fairy, which makes sense considering they have many of the same characteristics as what we think of as fairies, along with *other* creatures most people wouldn't really think of as fairies, like the *Jötnar* (which the book confused for *trolls* , which, again, I think are a type of *faebeast* , the *animals* of any fae world), which *again* makes sense considering they display those same traits. The only difference between Fates idea of fairies and mine is that unlike Fate, which assumes them to be a type of *spirit* born from human belief in them like Fates idea of the gods, I imagine all the different fairy species to be *corporeal* beings that, unlike the species of ape we humans evolved from, were, like the gods, born from the primordial forces of *nature* , and thus have *innate* magical powers which let them defy human limitations; in *my* opinion, that makes more sense than Fates idea because the myths often talk about different fairy species intermingling with the gods to sire children, which seems like something only a *corporeal* being could do, as well as talking about the *deaths* of different individuals of these fairy species, something that suggests fairies *are* in fact mortal, if longer lived and harder to kill than humans. Similarly, I've always seen the gods as *avatars* of different aspects of nature, and by extension, as beings that exist *regardless* of whether or not mortals believe in them simply because the aspects of nature they each *embody* exist; that just makes more sense to me than their existence being dependent on our belief in them.
I'd like to hear Dai's take on DAEMONS not to be confused with demons in general you know the kind that appear in Fate Hollow/Ataraxia and Kiara Sessyoin and Solomon's Demon God Pillars.
Last time I was early people talked about bell, book, and candle in exocism rite, not Magic Circuits. Last time I was so early Type Moon had more example of non Herioc Spirit spirits than Heroic Spirits and Servants (back wehn we had more Tsukihime and KnK than Fate).
The better question is what constitues a spirit? Are all Spirits an extension of the 5th element? Do nature spirts have an affinity for the 5th element?
Dai-Kun please I need your help this has been bothering me for DAY’S, It’s said that human worship of natural phenomena is what created the Mesopotamian gods but Tiamat is Said to have Created life on earth during the primordial age and The God Ea is said to have stabilized the earth and made it habitable and that other god’s began building nations on the primordial earth after Ea did his thing, but Ea is also said to be the Quasi-Deitification of the natural power that stabilized the earth, and Tiamat’s profile says the Collective Subconscious of Humanity is what banished her so my question is did the Mesopotamian God’s come BEFORE or AFTER Humanity
That's a fantastic question. My understanding is that even in cases where gods are said to have created the world and humanity, that's still just what humans believed... meaning that it's not true until humanity came to form those beliefs.
Some are, or were, humans who achieved great fame in their lives. When they turn into heroic spirits, it's more like a clone made of mana with a dowload copy of their lives. The heroic spirit you summon is not the same person who lived all those years ago, just the culmination of their memories and deeds.