Thread:BowserRulesAll/@comment-29966464-20161008135503/@comment-27109830-20161008144835

First of all: Great grammar my friend. And here are the connections:

Es vs. Saber: Blond Manga/Anime protagonists literally dressed in white and blue, with a single objective of protecting a supposed holy artifact, which while sounding simple and straightforward, isn't exactly the easiest task considering the powerful scope of their competition, as Es is tasked to protect the Master Unit, and The Boundary along with it, which is extremely difficult to do considering the Murakumo Units and the Antagonists constantly attempting to reach/destroy said Unit, and Saber is tasked to participate in the Holy Gtail wars to keep said Grail from falling into the wrong hands, which isn't easy considering all the other Heroic Spirits and such. Both their primary weapon of choice is a sword inspired after Excalibur, which are holy weapons alongside many others, including a red lethal spear imbued with magic, wielded by expert spearmen (or however you call it, XD), but while Es and her sword are made in the near future, and Es could be considered an artificial body without a soul, Saber and Excalibur derived from the distant past, and Saber by being an Heroic Spirit, is an ethereal soul without a physical body, nevertheless, both are fiercely dedicated to their occupation, though do not care much for the people and objects outside of that objective, much less their enemies.

Sayaka vs. Cirno: Blue-haired, childish, supernatural magical beings who while powerful in their own right, are considered among the weakest in their magic-themed universe filled with dangerous creatures, Witches and Youkai respectively, and their signatyre magic allows them to manifest weaponry out of thin air, as Sayaka's magic allows her to summon various types of swords from scratch, and Cirno's Ice Magic allows her to form makeshift weapons out of ice, and much to the annoyance of their opponents, are surprisingly tough to put down despite their appearance. I forgot the connections of Law and Obito, sorry.