Death and corruption. A rotting Empire, and a man who would sit at the heart of a revolution. In a dark world of constant death and deceit, what place will a man whose only wish was to save others be able to carve out for himself?
One's fate is not decided by chance, but by choice. A hero will rise from the desolate sands of Hueco Mundo.
He didn't know what it meant to become a Legend, but he did know that he couldn't stand by and watch as this world drives itself into ruins. From humble origins, a hero is born.
An unlikely Master summons a Servant beyond the present world's understanding, starting a series of events that would become the basis of a legend. (-A reimagining of the original Birth of a Legend)
The same old grail war, the same old ritual, with the same old world-ending scenario from All the World's Evil. From constant repetition, an anomaly occurred where a new set of rules would emerge. Multi-cross.
Left in a new world with hardly an explanation for his arrival, the only thing left for him to do was to keep walking forward one step at a time for those watching behind him.
A certain technician is invited as a member of Chaldea's staff until a chance discovery changes everything and lands him into an ordeal with the fate of Humanity itself at risk.
Guardian, Protector, Hero, and perhaps something more, that was what he had always meant to her, but to others he was simply known as the Huntsman of Red, Remnant's final hope.
A Slice of life where Shirou lives happily with Kiritsugu, Irisviel and Illya. A reincarnated Arturia is the school Kendo club captain and he's the Archery club captain
Shirou finds a gate and a new world free from the restrictions of Gaia. A clash of science and magic along with the ramifications involved.
'Hero of the Sword' compared to Hero of the Sword. A Nameless Hero brought into a world facing catastrophe. Shirou summoned as an add-on to the 4 heroes, yet who was the real hero? A Sword? A Spear? A Bow? A Shield? Well, Shirou could do that too.
Things that could be, or shouldn't be left in the hands of the 'King Arthurs' to decide upon seeing a future beyond their own. (Story from Fate-In Time made for long-time readers past the first arc. Imported by suggestion from readers. I'll import chapters when I have time)
It was true that Lost Logia were magical items of tremendous power, but he was of the impression that Noble Phantasms were of a different sort. Now if only he could persuade the woman trying to detain him otherwise. It didn't help that she was convinced that he could create them at will, making him a literal walking disaster. Admittedly, in some ways, she wasn't wrong.
I had lived my life chasing after my ideals, striving to become an ally of justice. Now that I'm here, wherever here is, I don't intend to change that, for it's my only path. -Rated T for now, may change to M later.
He could only blame himself for the predicament he was in, stuck in another world. But then again, Rin did call him an idiot.