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Changed the Caster image to be less "spoilerific"-- み使い Mitsukai 12:41, 13 April 2006 (UTC) reply

Rule Breaker

Every source I found translates the Rule Breaker’s subtitle differently: Moonlit World has “All Code Must Be Destroyed”, TakaJun from MirrorMoon has “All Mark that Destroys” and the independent wiki calls it “Destroyer of all Talismans”. I went with Moonlit’s as it’s the most clear one when it comes to it’s nature, but anyone who knows which version is the most accurate (Or at least better sounding) is encouraged to correct it. Ephyon 14:44, 2 May 2006 (UTC) reply

Miscellaneous Details

Three things: First, I removed the “hinted to be infatuated with Sōichirō” since it’s a bit too evident to be considered a hint. Second, I merged “Purpose” and “Identity” since there seemed to be no reason for the split and Purpose’s content had nothing to do with any actual purpose. Third, I don’t know the exact situation and reason for why she killed her first Master. Anyone knows? Ephyon 14:44, 2 May 2006 (UTC) reply

I think she just did it because she's ebil? I mean, look at her alignment. Talk about summoning the wrong servant... I don't think Kinoko actually ever gave an explanation of why she did it, he rarely explains those things in detail. Mirioki 14:57, 2 May 2006 (UTC) reply

True identity

Shouldn't the "true identity" section be rewritten to reflect the portrayal of Medea in the game rather than reflect Medea's actual mythological history?

That Section is mostly for the mythological character, anything related to the game version should go under Role. Ephyon 19:01, 3 August 2006 (UTC) reply
Really? I was looking at other servant's pages, specifically Rider's. Her "true identity" section follows the game's interpertation of Medusa rather than the actual mythological character. I thought that Fate/stay night's version of Medea was different, so I was thinking that the "true identity" of Caster would be written as the game's version, not as the Medea frequently recognized in classical mythology. Also, the article makes no mention as to what's up with her elven ears (at least, in the anime). :) I doubt that all Ancient Greeks had such. ^^; -- Koveras  21:47, 26 October 2007 (UTC) reply
It's not that big of a jump to make. You have to remember that Medea is a granddaughter of the sun god Helios. She's at most, 3/4 human. Having pointed ears wouldn't be the strangest thing for a demidemigod. It could be a side effect of her magic, or something she was cursed with. Tyciol ( talk) 14:45, 24 June 2008 (UTC) reply

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Argon Coin

So what is the use of the Argon Coin if she never uses it...? Expo377 ( talk) 06:16, 23 October 2008 (UTC) reply