Monday, October 31, 2016

Marvelous: Saber


The company is called "Marvelous"... yeah, I know. But it's not Marvel. At any rate, the second figure I received from the land of the Rising Sun: Saber, in a rather unique 'costume'. It's a wedding dress, I believe! Looks like Saber's Halloween costume this year is a bride.


She came in a box that was allowed to be transported through luggage. It's a decent box, but there really isn't much to gawk at, so we will be moving on.



So Saber comes with a unique wedding dress that is an amalgam of a jumpsuit and wedding skirts and veils. I'm not sure if this is canon or just another AU outfit made for the plastic realm. The only version of a wedding I saw Saber wear was her 'Break Saber into submission' dress and it certainly wasn't this.


The color scheme is obviously dominantly white but the hints of stronger colors peppering certain parts of her dress makes it an amazing combination. The mix of her own skin tone and golden (more yellow in this case) hair is a strikingly graceful amalgamation with the brown/red highlights on the end of her skirt as well as with the grey zipper/belt that is on her dress. The veil on the back of her head is a translucent white that ends with a graze of yellow as if to tie back in with her hair; a nice little touch. Then there are hints of blue that pays homage to her original ensemble.


The sword, however, or should I say her saber.... ahem, her Excalibur is nothing I have seen before in the episode/s I have seen Saber hold her blade. But then again, there is something really obvious that I missed as I was in the process of her photo shoot(I'll go in detail in a bit).


Her stance is quite elegant and has a slight hint of sexuality. Saber walking with one leg over the other is very much not like Arturia Pendragon that we know. While she is far from overly masculine, Saber is a warrior and shows very little hint of even acknowledging her feminine sexuality. So this is a bit of a far cry pose... but then again, as I mentioned, there is something implied with this design of her dress that I missed.


The stand is just black except for the "Fate" logo. This must be a saga I don't know about or a logo version I don't recognize. Clean enough and definitely juxtaposes the black mundane stand.


Now here's the ringer that I caught as I wrote this  (terrible toy reviewer, huh?): this must be an interpretation after Caster broke Saber. How do I come to that conclusion? Well, if one looks at the chains and locks on her wrists and ankles, then the eerily stoic look on her face, and that chain and collar around her neck, well, there goes that.


Saber is stern but she has emotions beyond what she is supposed to show for someone engaged in a Holy Grail War so with that said, a doll-like expression, almost like she will have no qualms cutting someone's brains off is rather non-Saber. Then again, there are other interpretations of Saber out there so this might be something; doubtful, though. I honestly just think that this is an AU Saber made for a figure form and for collectors like me.


So in conclusion, this is another great addition to my collection. Saber, while not my favorite character from the Fate series, I do think she has some redeeming qualities and amazing moments in her screen time. So to have an adaptation of her that isn't canon, that is even better. Japanese imports surely are some of the best highlights in my collection; obviously. 

Random, Saber's costume for Halloween is her submissive outfit. 

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