Fate Grand Order Servant Comparisons
Avicebron - Solomon ibn Gabirol
Left - FGO
Right - Statue in Caesarea, Israel.
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We know that most Servants have memories of their previous summonings in FGO, Cu being an example based on voice lines and such with Archer. However, when he meets Bazett again, he doesn’t recognize her completely (just kind of a vague familiarity).
Is it like… the hairstyle change? Is Cu unable to recognize Bazett outside a suit? Is he stupid?
"Most Servants have memories of their previous summoning in FGO" is false. That's a central discussed plot point of Anastasia. Avicebron and Atalante were both in Apocrypha. Avicebron doesn't remember much of Atalante's character, but he remembers she was there. She asks if she also remembers him and she doesn't. And then he explains the mechanics.
Apocrypha is a story that fundamentally changed Avicebron. He lived fruitlessly pursuing his goal of building his Adam, and in Apocrypha, he accomplished that, allowing him to reflect on the prices he paid and what the results of his project could do to himself and the world around him. That's why he remembers. Atalante didn't cross any similarly relevant checkpoint of character development, so she doesn't remember.
That's a major point of weight to Waver and Iskandar's relationship. When Iskandar says he doesn't remember Waver, that means that despite him being the biggest source of growth in Waver's life, Waver could offer him no significant level of growth in return.
But back to the better explored Avicebron point. He clarifies that he doesn't remember what kind of kid Rocco was. He just remembers the relevant part. That he achieved his goal by betraying and sacrificing a kid who idolized him. That's the part that informs the answer to this ask.
Cú has no reason to remember Bazett. She's a woman who got "killed" at the first opportunity. She didn't have the time to have any influence on him. They have more meaningful interactions in Hollow Ataraxia, which is set entirely inside Angra's dream world, so as far as anyone not named Bazett or Caren is concerned, none of that was real. Cú's dream replica is not different from him in any way, but it shouldn't feed any information back to the real Cú in the Throne.
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Fun Fact: Tiamat Grand Order has 46 expressions, but Avicebron has only had one!
𝐔𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐥 𝐧𝐨𝐰 𝐮𝐰𝐮
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thank you so much @theneonflower for the amazing commission!!! avicebron being a mentor to mash is always so nice and i am just so in love with this work!!!!!! ahh!!!
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Side A, Round 1 (Match 15) *Clash of Casters*
On the left: A 19th century female occultist and the founder of Theosophy. She believed in the existence of the lost continent of Lemuria, and devoted herself to the study of the Mystics. She made contact with higher-dimensional beings known as the "Mahatmas", and their collective body "Hierarchy", gaining much wisdom in the process. She is Helena Blavatsky
On the right: He was an eleventh-century philosopher, poet, and practitioner of a particular form of magecraft called Kabbalah. A Caster and skilled golem keeper requiring careful long-term planning and a vast budget (enough to drive a normal mage to bankruptcy ten times over). He is Avicebron
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