
Fate/Zero 2nd Season
As the Fourth Holy Grail War rages on with no clear victor in sight, the remaining Servants and their Masters are called upon by Church supervisor Risei Kotomine, in order to band together and confront an impending threat that could unravel the Grail War and bring about the destruction of Fuyuki City. The uneasy truce soon collapses as Masters demonstrate that they will do anything in their power, no matter how despicable, to win.
Seeds of doubt are sown between Kiritsugu Emiya and Saber, his Servant, as their conflicting ideologies on heroism and chivalry clash. Meanwhile, an ominous bond forms between Kirei Kotomine, who still seeks to find his purpose in life, and one of the remaining Servants. As the countdown to the end of the war reaches zero, the cost of winning begins to blur the line between victory and defeat.
(Source: MAL Rewrite)
As the Fourth Holy Grail War rages on with no clear victor in sight, the remaining Servants and their Masters are called upon by Church supervisor Risei Kotomine, in order to band together and confront an impending threat that could unravel the Grail War and bring about the destruction of Fuyuki City. The uneasy truce soon collapses as Masters demonstrate that they will do anything in their power, no matter how despicable, to win.
Seeds of doubt are sown between Kiritsugu Emiya and Saber, his Servant, as their conflicting ideologies on heroism and chivalry clash. Meanwhile, an ominous bond forms between Kirei Kotomine, who still seeks to find his purpose in life, and one of the remaining Servants. As the countdown to the end of the war reaches zero, the cost of winning begins to blur the line between victory and defeat.
(Source: MAL Rewrite)
Filosofía, Guerra, Honor, Ideales, Una Obra Maestra Sobre la Guerra.
One of the best anime adaptations ever made, and also one of the most compelling.
An incredible step up from a horribly mid first season.
“Justice cannot save the world. It is useless.” – Kiritsugu Emiya
A compendium of profound ideological follies and nigh machiavellian battle of dialectics
"Meet your miserable Fate on this burning hell"
Not only a great prequel, but also a solid entry on it’s own
“Glory lies beyond the horizon” -Iskandar, King of Conquerers
Is it a masterpiece? no, is it a enjoyable ride? Yes!
An illuminating spectacle to behold.