"why I Fight" And "defeat Him Protect Her" Emiya Theme ✭

Then, the air shifted. The gold-clad King of Heroes descended, a walking god of arrogance. Behind Shirou, she stood—Saber, her breathing ragged, her armor cracked. She was a king, a legend, a myth. But in this moment, to him, she was just a girl who had carried the weight of a country until her shoulders broke.

Protect Her. Not because she is weak. But because she has spent an eternity protecting others, and it was finally time someone did the same for her.

The rain in Fuyuki doesn’t just fall; it drowns the memories of the living. "Why I Fight" and "Defeat Him Protect Her" EMIYA Theme

It wasn't for glory. It wasn't even for justice anymore. It was because he could still see the fire. He could still feel the heat of the city burning ten years ago and the hand of a man who looked happier to save someone than to be alive himself.

Defeat Him. Not because he is evil. Not because he is a tyrant. But because he is the obstacle between her and a tomorrow she deserves. Then, the air shifted

The world fractured. The rain turned to sparks. For the first time, the fake surpassed the real, not through power, but through the sheer, stubborn will to keep one person safe.

Shirou stepped forward. He didn't look back at Saber, but he felt her presence like a sun at his back. He didn't need to be a hero of justice to save the world. He just needed to be a boy with a sword who refused to let one person suffer. "Trace... on." She was a king, a legend, a myth

Under a sky the color of a bruised lung, Shirou Emiya stood amidst a graveyard of blades. This wasn't the Infinite Creation of Swords he’d eventually call his own—this was the messy, blood-soaked reality of a boy trying to keep a promise to a ghost.