So for the last several years I've had what my friends and I have called "the Autism doc" which is an organized list of all of the media across the Fate series (excluding audio drama cds).
Originally I made it for the friends I was trying to get into Fate, but now I'm unleashing it into the world for everyone else to use. It does not include any of the other Nasuverse titles, but I might get around to adding them at some point in time.
Anyways enjoy the culmination of a special interest and many hours.
Please send me an ask if I forgot something/need to update it because at the end of the day I'm only human. (If someone could help with all the anthologies and other manga i would owe you my life because I know that I did not get all of them)
Guide Notes The Nasuverse refers to the shared setting of many Type-Moon works in shared and parallel worlds and timelines. The Works/Series
Well, the journey has finally come to an end. After 5 months working my way through CCC every Saturday, we finally finished our bonus episode with Tamamo’s Servant ending.
This has been such a special and emotional experience, and I’m glad I got to experience it with friends. Since 2019 I’ve been fascinated by this game that spoke to me so deeply in its aesthetics and themes that I’ve been obsessed with it, scouring the internet for content, for answers, for insight, knowing I might never get the chance to play it, dreaming anyway of being able to play it myself.
How precious an opportunity it’s been, then, to receive this wonderful English patch, and to work my way through the Extraverse games this year, falling even more in love with them and the world and characters they depict. And to have lovely friends that would tune in every week to watch and experience it with me—I really couldn’t ask for more.
So much work from so many people went into setting me on my path and allowing me to fulfill this dream. I would like to thank the EN FGO translation team, for working so hard to get FGO translated and ensuring that I could experience the SERAPH event and take an interest in its source material; tsukinoura, for providing our first English glimpse into the game, and ZVN for painstakingly editing it into footage from the game, so it could be enjoyed in its context; to the many smaller translator who worked on little sections of the game like Raizu Stash, who provided translations for chunks of the True Ending that I couldn’t find anywhere else; and my dear friend who goes by Mytherrus, for lending his efforts into translating a few important segments that I couldn’t find in English anywhere on the net. So many people have worked so hard to provide little glimpses into this game over the years, and contributed to my love and fascination.
While my own efforts to scrabble together an understanding of Kiara from incomplete pieces of canon and outsider knowledge of religious practices pale in comparison to the efforts of all these people, they have given me a deep appreciation for that part of human nature that decides, “fuck it. I’ll do it myself.” and a sense of kinship with everyone who has ended up putting in hours and hours of work so they could create something they wanted to see.
And this applies to no one so much as the CCC English Translation team. Thank all of you, from the bottom of my heart, for the years of work you’ve put into making this gargantuan story and all its routes available, in full, in English. You’ve done something truly beautiful.
I guess that’s it. It’s been a really wonderful time. For all its flaws and missed opportunities, CCC is a wonderful game that will always, always be special to me. It has motivated me and directed parts of my path through life for so long, and I have met some lovely people because of it.
This is by no means the end of my love affair with the Extraverse. I have so much I want to do, so much I want to write, now that I have the full picture.
But it is the end of this part of it. The part where CCC was a distant, captivating mystery, something ethereal, lying just beyond the horizon: a puzzle of material to investigate and process and piece together. The part where I experienced it for the first time with good friends. And it was so much fun.
Also in the land of AU funfacts surrounding what I'm officially calling the "Extraverse". Kelas Parmak's car is a green 91 Geo Metro that probably has nearly as many miles on it as Parmak himself *zing*! Naturally it's a stick shift, and the entire back seat and trunk are completely stuffed with an assorted of books, tapes, old bottles, stuffed animals, and jackets. His trunk may very well also contain all the motivational bumper stickers in the universe
I almost feel like an upcoming extraverse story wherein Damar's wife invites her cousin Weyoun to love with them until he "gets back on his feet" could be its own sitcom.
Also, yes he really is her cousin and no, Damar is not under any obligation to explain it to an ignorant northerner, that means you, Kelas Parmak ;)