The calligraphy is a reference from The Ballad of Changgan, by Li Bai. Where the idea of childhood sweethearts/青梅竹馬/幼馴染(Osananajimi), in Chinese and Japanese culture originated from.
Added the gameplay mechanics because this is referencing the Goz raid - in it, Goz will send trains down either side of the boss arena, so most players use Track Yuuka to reposition the other characters away so they don't get run over. It seems Mika didn't get the memo here.
Added the gameplay mechanics because this is referencing the Goz raid - in it, Goz will send trains down either side of the boss arena, so most players use Track Yuuka to reposition the other characters away so they don't get run over. It seems Mika didn't get the memo here.
Only after having attempted it yourself could anyone ever comprehend the cosmic level frustration of trying to get BA's worst mechanic to work the way you want it to. All raids that rely on Repositioning as a primary mechanic are the worst raids, and Goz is no different. Watching your students touch Yuuka's flag and then run right back into the path of the train because you weren't pixel perfect with your placement repeatedly until you fail the raid (they have a 1 hour time limit for some sadistic reason) will make you believe there is a God, and it hates you.
Is Nero so often depicted with lions because she fed Christians to them?
Take it with a grain of salt but I think Fate's Nero just really liked Heracles and she imitated the labour where he wrestled the Nemean Lion, with a real lion instead.
Nice to see Vought International branching out into Japan! I hope the Japanese can learn a thing or two from how America and Homelander deal with terrorists, villians, and criminals. Perhaps they can even team up and put an end to Starlight and free all the children she's holding captive!