Legend has it that "Saber" had the experience of being questioned by other kings during his lifetime, and "Saber's" brother-in-law, King Lot, was among them, but "Saber" did not doubt himself.
On the day of Pentecost, King Roth of Lothian and Orkney brought five hundred knights to the meeting. King Ullens of Gore also brought four hundred knights.
They also asked messengers to bring letters to King Arthur, and they did not accept his gifts, but gave him one gift in return, which was a sword around his neck. That's what they came to give this gift. It was a great shame for them to see such a stinky child ruling over this splendid river and mountain. The messenger returned to Arthur with these words.
The Chinese king besieged him, but King Arthur was well fed and prepared.
The atmosphere was tense when they met, and the two sides did not give in to each other. King Arthur spoke strongly, saying that as long as he lived, he would ask them to bow down to their orders. And they parted unhappily. —The Death of King Arthur
2.Legend has it that "Saber" is not so attached to chivalry.
The two men fought again, and each of them used all his strength, and Arthur's spear broke first. The knight's spear struck him in the heart of his shield, causing him to fall to the ground with his horse and men. Arthur angrily drew his sword in his hand and said, "I'm going to lose face in the contest, so let's fight on foot." ”
In the end, they stabbed each other at the same time, and the two swords were twisted together. The knight's sword eventually split Arthur's sword in two,...As he spoke, the king leapt from the ground, threw himself at the knight, grabbed him by the waist, threw him to the ground, and stripped him of his helmet. —The Death of King Arthur
3.Legend has it that "Saber" had personally conquered Lancelot during his lifetime, and the battle with Lancelot should not seriously affect "Saber's" will to fight.
King Arthur and Sir Gawain led a large army to surround the Happy Garden.
In the autumn, Sir Lancelot climbed up the wall and looked down, and said in a loud voice to King Arthur and Sir Gawain: "King Arthur, your siege is in vain, and my knights and I have no intention of confronting you. ”
King Arthur responded, "If you have the guts, come down quickly!" I promise to meet you in person. ”
Put away your sweet talk! You have killed so many excellent Knights of the Round Table, and you have taken over my queen, you are tantamount to a traitor! ”
King Arthur kept rushing around Sir Lancelot, always trying to kill him, but Sir Lancelot always endured and did not fight back. —The Death of King Arthur
The fsn's Dull-Haired King only cares about the end, not the means, and will do anything to protect the last fragments of the gods, such as plundering villages in order to raise military rations.
But FZ's goofy hair is even more pedantic. This is manifested in the persistence of the knight's code, and the pinnacle plot is to let the gun brother go to save his master, so that his master can face the servant directly.
But if you think about it, it seems to explain the difference between the two wars - the five wars learned the lessons of the four wars (where she thought she was doing something wrong).
Silly Mao first participated in the Fourth World War, and as a result, she couldn't figure out why her relationship with the Lord was so bad, and from the beginning to the end, the Lord only said three words to herself—it was a curse, and she didn't understand why Kiritsugu ended up betraying herself, betraying his wife, betraying his daughter, betraying everything he cherished.
Maybe I'm not doing enough. —she must have thought so.
So after the five generations were summoned, they came out to take a look, "Oh, the warehouse of the Emiya Mansion is still an old place", and then looked at his own master, the adopted son of Kiritsu, and pondered that the character and tactics of this lord were estimated to be similar to Kiritsu, so he simply changed his style of acting, and he had the stupid hair of Rin Tosaka who went non-stop after cutting down the red A.