The first is something I should have asked before but didn't think of, but would it be possible for Ritsuka to use command spells to summon one of her servants to her location (with said servant's player's permission of course) in game? As in it would require actually consuming a command spell and presumably only summoning one servant per command spell. This is not something that's ever been done precisely in FGO canon (there's... similar-ish situations, but those usually seem more like the "instant summon" scenario I asked about previously) however, pretty much everything else about command spells in other Fate/ installments has been replicated or referenced as being possible, so it's probably not too much of a stretch.
On the other hand I could see it potentially being seen as a bit OP (especially given that Chaldea's command spells regenerate themselves over time instead of being consumed permanently) even as something that would only ICly be used in a true emergency, so I wanted to ask!
ANYWAY my other question is much simpler: what sort of media can be found in the setting? Books obviously, but do comics exist? And what sort of genres can be found? (e.g. are publications usually novels or more like serialized pulp fiction, would stuff be written similarly to modern-style works or is it more like Dickens and other Victorian era writers, etc...)
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The first is something I should have asked before but didn't think of, but would it be possible for Ritsuka to use command spells to summon one of her servants to her location (with said servant's player's permission of course) in game? As in it would require actually consuming a command spell and presumably only summoning one servant per command spell. This is not something that's ever been done precisely in FGO canon (there's... similar-ish situations, but those usually seem more like the "instant summon" scenario I asked about previously) however, pretty much everything else about command spells in other Fate/ installments has been replicated or referenced as being possible, so it's probably not too much of a stretch.
On the other hand I could see it potentially being seen as a bit OP (especially given that Chaldea's command spells regenerate themselves over time instead of being consumed permanently) even as something that would only ICly be used in a true emergency, so I wanted to ask!
ANYWAY my other question is much simpler: what sort of media can be found in the setting? Books obviously, but do comics exist? And what sort of genres can be found? (e.g. are publications usually novels or more like serialized pulp fiction, would stuff be written similarly to modern-style works or is it more like Dickens and other Victorian era writers, etc...)