What did he mean by this?
The scene where he says this takes place in a point in the plot where it's revealed Shirou has a magical item that prevents him from dying from physical trauma. It turns out though that that item belongs to Saber, and will, in fact, make her more powerful for the upcoming final battle.
Thus, Shirou chooses to sacrifice the item and give it back to Saber, as such giving up his healing powers, so they can win. He's commenting that such powers are unnatural to have anyway.
I hope that helps.
>>134401212
Oh thanks, that's been on my mind for a while now.
But what did he mean by this?
>>134401338
No problem.
>>134401392
I've never seen this but doesn't it mean right in the moral sense?
>>134401392
Just because Archer brought up a valid point, it doesn't mean he was fundamentally right
>>134401434
It actually means that he's right, but that's it. Shirou doesn't give a shit about what will happen if he takes the mantle of a seigi no mikata, nor does he care about why he wanted that in the first place, because the ideal itself is still worth living for.
>I am the bone of my sword
What did he mean by this?
>>134403494