She then proceeds to put Gudako on a chokehold but that only turns her on even more
Givemeanaccount
Oct 4, 2025 12:12AM
^ Sounds like trying to properly punish Gudako is the most challenging thing anyone can attempt
FluffyCow
Oct 4, 2025 1:22AM
Barghest is great and deserves all of the love!
Moedred
Oct 4, 2025 9:13AM
I don't think Barghest would be angry, she would have to stop herself from eating her. Literally.
Fairy of the Gilded Lilies
Oct 4, 2025 10:27AM
@Givemeanaccount The only way to punish Gudako is to completely ignore her and do nothing to her, it seems.
FluffyCow
Oct 4, 2025 12:27PM
@Moedred Assuming this is servant Barghest, no. Some spoiler talk, Barghest eats people against her will due to being cursed in LB6 (if memory serves cursed by Oberon), she's also a living a person in LB6, and once LB6 is finished the curse is gone. So when she's summoned as a servant she's not cursed, and she doesn't function like that anymore. One of the best scenes in NA's recent summer event is part of her progression as a prologue to that chapter, where as a servant she's now able to call herself Barghest freely, and doesn't have to rely on the name of Gawain that Morgan gifted her in order to control herself.
Moedred
Oct 4, 2025 2:10PM
^Really?
DON'T READ IT IF YOU DIDN"T PLAYED LOSTBELT 6. I FORGOT HOW TO SPOILER. AGAIN.
I though curse of Britain just make it worse (you know all that murder and such) and even after LB6 she still have to control it. Her Bound line 5 tells that she use her sword to "seal" her rationale as a fairy. Just like Baobah sith and Melusine. Barghest still have her Galatine even as an Archer. Even her Ascension 4 line after LB6 she still have to "overcome Britain's curse".
Edit. I remember how to make spoiler. I will forgot it later. Again. Thanks Goddness for Quote function.
last edited at Oct 4, 2025 2:15PM
FluffyCow
Oct 4, 2025 4:30PM
^From my understanding, She's not actually cursed anymore as a servant, but she still has lingering issues with it in the form of PTSD and fearing she'll lose control again, she feels like she's cursed and still under the effect even though she's not. Which is why the Summer event scene is such a big deal for her, where she starts to overcome some of that lingering feeling of being cursed, and now she can do more without living in fear of losing control, including that she can now use her real name. So I don't think the sword is as needed as she thinks it is. Melusine doesn't need it either to my knowledge and in the Summer event she says she only uses the Round Table name gifted to her because she thinks it's cool, not because she needs it. I think Sith is also fine now. The Summer event serving as a prologue gives them a pretty happy ending as servants. Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but this is my take away anyhow.
myrrhmidon Oct 4, 2025 12:09AM
She then proceeds to put Gudako on a chokehold but that only turns her on even more
Givemeanaccount Oct 4, 2025 12:12AM
^ Sounds like trying to properly punish Gudako is the most challenging thing anyone can attempt
FluffyCow Oct 4, 2025 1:22AM
Barghest is great and deserves all of the love!
Moedred Oct 4, 2025 9:13AM
I don't think Barghest would be angry, she would have to stop herself from eating her. Literally.
Fairy of the Gilded Lilies Oct 4, 2025 10:27AM
@Givemeanaccount The only way to punish Gudako is to completely ignore her and do nothing to her, it seems.
FluffyCow Oct 4, 2025 12:27PM
@Moedred Assuming this is servant Barghest, no. Some spoiler talk, Barghest eats people against her will due to being cursed in LB6 (if memory serves cursed by Oberon), she's also a living a person in LB6, and once LB6 is finished the curse is gone. So when she's summoned as a servant she's not cursed, and she doesn't function like that anymore. One of the best scenes in NA's recent summer event is part of her progression as a prologue to that chapter, where as a servant she's now able to call herself Barghest freely, and doesn't have to rely on the name of Gawain that Morgan gifted her in order to control herself.
Moedred Oct 4, 2025 2:10PM
^Really?
DON'T READ IT IF YOU DIDN"T PLAYED LOSTBELT 6. I FORGOT HOW TO SPOILER. AGAIN.
I though curse of Britain just make it worse (you know all that murder and such) and even after LB6 she still have to control it. Her Bound line 5 tells that she use her sword to "seal" her rationale as a fairy. Just like Baobah sith and Melusine. Barghest still have her Galatine even as an Archer. Even her Ascension 4 line after LB6 she still have to "overcome Britain's curse".
Edit. I remember how to make spoiler. I will forgot it later. Again. Thanks Goddness for Quote function.
last edited at Oct 4, 2025 2:15PM
FluffyCow Oct 4, 2025 4:30PM
^From my understanding, She's not actually cursed anymore as a servant, but she still has lingering issues with it in the form of PTSD and fearing she'll lose control again, she feels like she's cursed and still under the effect even though she's not. Which is why the Summer event scene is such a big deal for her, where she starts to overcome some of that lingering feeling of being cursed, and now she can do more without living in fear of losing control, including that she can now use her real name. So I don't think the sword is as needed as she thinks it is. Melusine doesn't need it either to my knowledge and in the Summer event she says she only uses the Round Table name gifted to her because she thinks it's cool, not because she needs it. I think Sith is also fine now. The Summer event serving as a prologue gives them a pretty happy ending as servants. Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but this is my take away anyhow.