Top 7 Type-Moon Moments for 2014

hisui_icon_4040 There will be very nearly 250 Type-Moon related posts on the blog by the time I post the article. It is presently 15% of the total content of the blog. I mostly mentioned that so if you see that I am no longer writing for the blog after this post then you will know why. Thankfully Kate’s eyes mostly gloss over anything that says Type-Moon on it so I am probably safe. For now.

Until the time in which I am mercilessly kicked off my own blog I feel it is my honor and obligation to do an overview of the highlights of the year in the world of Type-Moon. If anything else much like the “Narutaki & Hisui VS. The Best of” posts these articles help me look back on what I loved about Type-Moon every year. It is easy to remember the annoying fan wankery, ugly flame wars, delayed titles, or untranslated gems just slightly out of reach that can easy sour you to everything. But when you see all the great things that happened in 2014 it easily makes you excited to see what we are going to get in 2015. Hopefully if you are a fellow Type-Moon fan than this post will do the same for you.

This is hardly the definitive list of the coolest things that happened with Type-Moon this year. But it is a list of the things that meant the most to me.

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Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works #012 – The Empire Strikes Back

hisui_icon_4040 If you sit back and think about it this episode is pretty much is the Empire Strikes Back of Unlimited Blade Works. You have a protagonist who came in to rescue a friend while not being fully trained and was consequentially humbled by his lack of experience. In the process of that botched rescue attempt the protagonist is gravely injured physically and emotionally. Secrets are exposed about the origin of the protagonist which change the way people look at him. You have a hero left in the grasp of the enemy with their future looking quite grim. You have the villains triumphant with their end goals now within sight. The heroes still have a chance to strike back but they are clearly on the defensive and have nearly depleted their moral.  All hope seems lost and it will take a mixture of clever planning and a few well-timed miracles for them to succeed.

Although Archer is much more the morally gray scoundrel than Saber it is all fairly analogous. But such are the limits of analogies. They are far better at hinting towards ideas then being one to one representations. But the similarities are still fairly striking. They are both clearly working on a Campbellian monomyth structure. The characters have entered the abyss. Part two of the series with be the death and rebirth of the hero. But before that transformation can occur the protagonist must be brought down to his lowest point in the series.

That is this episode.

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Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup: Capsule Servant Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

This Saturday post is the weekly Type-Moon news in addition to the regular APB post on Sunday. If you have any suggestions for what to highlight on the Type-Moon Weekly News Roundup drop me a line via email or Twitter.