I always thought Jeanne and Francis (particularly with his WW1 costume from APH) really look together, and I really wish there was more Fate x Hetalia crossover fanarts, be they of France and other French Servants like Jeanne Alter, Napolรฉon or Edmond Dantรจs, or other countries and their local Servants.
Siegfried always has been one of my FGO MVPs, from the early days of the Orlรฉans Singularity many years ago to the more recent Ordeal Calls, but truth be told, having him face the Dragon of Albion and slay it twice in two epic battles was one of my best memories with him.
That, and of course the rematch/duel against Fafnir in Orlรฉans and having him as my main Servant through the whole Gรถtterdรคmmerung Lostbelt and seeing him gloriously fell Surtr-Fenrir in the end.
It's a shame there isn't more art of Cรบ Chulainn with his Prototype self's clothes, he really looks good in them, and I must say I had a blast playing as him wearing those clothes in Extella.
On a side note, it's always good to see art of the Hound of Culann with either one one of his horses or the two of them. Here, we can see him with what I assume to be Liath Macha, his grey steed.
I'm not gonna lie, the Black faction look dapper as fuck in a Prohibition era noir-inspired setting. I like that reinterpretation, with Vlad III as a crime boss, Chiron as a butler, Franken-chan as a maid and Celenike as a femme fatale.
We really need more fanarts of Arthur and Morgan together. I dig that the artist chose to depict her as the Queen of Winter and have her taking her dying half-brother to Avalon, since she's also Vivian/Nimue in the Nasuverse.
I also appreciate that the artist has Morgan show some affection to Arthur bay smiling faintly (barely visible on her nearly emotionless face), holding his head and touching his hand. This is beautiful, and it really makes me think of the end of Excalibur. And now, I have Wagner's music playing in my head.
I said it before, but I like fanarts where Servants wear clothes that their mythological or historical selves wore or could have worn. Here, I dig that Atalanta wears an ancient greco-roman tunic, most likely an exomis, while still keeping elements of her original design like her crest.
I appreciate the more "realistic" elements like the quiver, the sandals, the leather shoulder pad or the belt with the lion's head buckle. It'd have been even better if the Chaste Huntress wielded her own bow Tauropolos, but hey, that's just me nitpicking.