![]() "In fact, the game is actually forcing him to be a superhero. It's a case of 'the journey is more important than the destination.' ![]() He follows the ideal anyway, despite him realizing it's impossible, because he admires the beauty of it. "ĭid.did you even read the Archer fight? I respect your opinions, despite disagreeing with a lot, but the point of that scene is Shirou making the realization that his altruism is founded in trauma and guilt, and letting go of that trauma and guilt so that the help he offers to others can finally be genuine. But even then, he'll follow it anyway, whatever this means. "To be sure, Shirou gains some insight: his ideal is fake, foisted upon him by Kiritsugu, and perceptibly dumb.
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