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Biblical Heroic Spirits

Biblical Heroic Spirits What If the Nasuverse Included Heroes from the Bible? The Nasuverse, famous for blending real-world mythologies and history into its sprawling multiverse, has brought forth iconic matchups—Gilgamesh vs. King Arthur, Heracles vs. Achilles, and so on. But one vast realm of mythology remains unexplored in Fate: the Bible. What if biblical figures were summoned as Heroic Spirits? The result would be some of the most unusual, powerful, and dramatic Servants ever—warriors, prophets, and kings whose tales shaped the world. Below, we explore hypothetical profiles for Biblical Heroic Spirits in Nasuverse terms—complete with Classes, Skills, Noble Phantasms, and lore. ADAM (Rider) The First Man, Father of Mankind “To name is to command.” Identity & Lore: Adam, the first man formed from the dust of the earth by the hand of God Himself, tasked with ruling over creation and naming every beast. His existence predates death, sin, and even the concept of ‘humanity.’ As the ...
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Naruto Is Gaara

Similarities Between Naruto Uzumaki and Gaara Naruto Uzumaki and Gaara, two of the most prominent characters from Naruto, share striking similarities in both their pasts and their journeys as shinobi. Despite coming from different villages, their experiences are remarkably parallel, making their eventual friendship all the more profound. Here are some of the key similarities between the two: 1. Jinchūriki from Birth  Both Naruto and Gaara were made jinchūriki—hosts of tailed beasts—at birth. In both cases, it was their fathers, who also held the position of the Fourth Kage of their respective villages, who made this decision. Naruto's father, the Fourth Hokage, sealed the Nine-Tails within him, while Gaara's father, the Fourth Kazekage, sealed the One-Tail Shukaku inside Gaara. 2. Father’s Influence and Similar Abilities  Though neither Naruto nor Gaara was directly trained by their fathers, they each developed skill sets that were remarkably similar to those of their dads. Th...

Edo Tensei Jinchuuriki: Naruto What If

Edo Tensei Jinchuuriki: A New Possibility in the Naruto Universe In the Naruto universe, the Edo Tensei technique introduced an intriguing concept: the reanimation of deceased shinobi with endlessly replenishing chakra. This technique played a significant role in the Fourth Great Shinobi War, with reanimated individuals proving to be formidable assets. Given their seemingly infinite chakra reserves, one might wonder—could an Edo Tensei be sealed into a living ninja in the same way a tailed beast can be, making the host a new kind of jinchuuriki? Infinite Chakra Supply: A Potential Substitute for Tailed Beasts? The most obvious reason to consider Edo Tensei as jinchuuriki substitutes is the limitless chakra reanimated shinobi possess. Tailed beasts provide their jinchuuriki with vast chakra pools, allowing them to access immense power in battle. However, unlike tailed beasts, whose chakra can be depleted or weakened, an Edo Tensei ninja’s chakra is constantly replenished. This quality a...

Sasuke IS Uryu

Uryu Ishida and Sasuke Uchiha share lots of  similarities it's not even funny anymore. In facts, I'd go as far as to say that they're the same person. Allow me to make my case.  THE LONE SURVIVORS  At the beginning of both series, Uryu Ishida and Sasuke Uchiha are introduced as the last survivors of their respective people: the Quincy Race and the Uchiha Clan. Each of these clans was wiped out in a devastating massacre, with Uryu’s people (the Quincy) being exterminated by Soul Reapers to prevent a greater catastrophe befalling the cycle of life and death, while Sasuke’s Uchiha clan was slaughtered by his older brother, Itachi, under orders from the Hidden Leaf village inorder to foil a brewing coup which would have destroyed the village whether or not it was successful.  However, the “sole survivor” narrative doesn’t hold for long in either case. In Bleach, it is later revealed that Uryu’s father, Ryūken Ishida, is alive and has distanced himself from the Quincy her...

Edo Jinchuuriki

Edo Tensei Jinchuuriki: A New Possibility in the Naruto Universe In the Naruto universe, the Edo Tensei technique introduced an intriguing concept: the reanimation of deceased shinobi with endlessly replenishing chakra. This technique played a significant role in the Fourth Great Shinobi War, with reanimated individuals proving to be formidable assets. Given their seemingly infinite chakra reserves, one might wonder—could an Edo Tensei be sealed into a living ninja in the same way a tailed beast can be, making the host a new kind of jinchuuriki? Infinite Chakra Supply: A Potential Substitute for Tailed Beasts? The most obvious reason to consider Edo Tensei as jinchuuriki substitutes is the limitless chakra reanimated shinobi possess. Tailed beasts provide their jinchuuriki with vast chakra pools, allowing them to access immense power in battle. However, unlike tailed beasts, whose chakra can be depleted or weakened, an Edo Tensei ninja’s chakra is constantly replenished. This quality a...

Are Traps Gay? No. They're Better

Here I'll attempt to answer the age old question: Are traps gay? First thing first, what are Traps? I define traps as males who are easily mistaken for female due to their appearance. Now for the question. I feel the need to change it to something more precise, as it's pretty vague. If a biological male who identifies as straight expresses sexual attraction toward a trap after finding out they are male, does that make him not straight but actually gay? That's better. Before I begin, I want to make it known that I will be attempting to make an argument for why traps AREN'T gay. This isn't a hill I'm dying on, it's just a mental exercise for shits and giggles. It's nothing serious. My full answer: If a biological male who identifies as straight expresses sexual attraction toward a trap after finding out they are male, it is technically gay, but not gay enough to pull one out of the heterosexual category, making it actually not gay. I will make my case with...

Naruto is Ichigo

Here are some similarities between Naruto Uzumaki and Ichigo Kurosaki I noticed: Possesses an inner demon which pops out and takes control of his body inorder to overcome a stronger opponent and preserve it's vessel's life. Parents had a hand in him getting said inner demon.  Taught by third party(s) who share his inner demon problem how to overcome it and tap into its power. Enters his watery mindscape to fight inner demon for control over his body as well as forcefully extract it's power to attain a new form. Towards the end of the show, he makes friends with the inner demon which grants him a new form.  Is defeated by an EMO and left facedown, however his concern for the wellbeing of his future wife triggers him into going berserk. In berserk state, he has a red and white color scheme, especially the white bonelike substance that covers his body. He also fires highly concentrated red energy from his head. Sacrificing his power and that of his inner demon to achieve a one...