I guess this is if Galahad decides to stop being a little prick and give Mash his full cooperation.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. Galahad's power comes from his sexual purity. Once Mash started getting closer to Sempai, keeping Galahad's power was never on the table.
MAYBE if she married him first, but that's a slim chance
I've said it before, I'll say it again. Galahad's power comes from his sexual purity. Once Mash started getting closer to Sempai, keeping Galahad's power was never on the table.
MAYBE if she married him first, but that's a slim chance
Mashu might have read her powers wrong since she seems to be trying to keep senpai's sexual purity instead.
I've said it before, I'll say it again. Galahad's power comes from his sexual purity. Once Mash started getting closer to Sempai, keeping Galahad's power was never on the table.
MAYBE if she married him first, but that's a slim chance
You do realise FGO suggests that Galahad was (almost) as much of a womanizer and covert pervert as Lancelot is right? (just see Galahad Alter) (sad to say but as the story went on, and seeing Galahad's behaviour in the lost belts, he really isn't the perfect pure knight as people thought him to be...)
You do realise FGO suggests that Galahad was (almost) as much of a womanizer and covert pervert as Lancelot is right? (just see Galahad Alter) (sad to say but as the story went on, and seeing Galahad's behaviour in the lost belts, he really isn't the perfect pure knight as people thought him to be...)
Not really. Galahad Alter being a womanizer was a mistake written in TV Tropes. In the actual Requiem novel, he was just a slightly more arrogant and antisocial version of FSN!EMIYA, basically a snarky and condescending dude. The only thing that suggests that Galahad might be a covert pervert is Mash and Koharu's outfits, but it was never said that the Heroic Spirit could pick how their vessel would look like. That's more on the character designers than anything.