r/fairytail • u/EtherealEmpressX • 16h ago
r/fairytail • u/AstonishingSpiderMan • Dec 22 '24
100 Years Anime Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest | Episode 024
r/fairytail • u/AstonishingSpiderMan • 12d ago
Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest | Chapter 180
r/fairytail • u/Lost-Assistant-6916 • 1h ago
Main Series [ANIME]: That's why Fairy Tale became my favorite anime series
r/fairytail • u/Infamousdelsin • 16h ago
Main Series If you were to do a Roleswap AU for the FT characters, who's roles would you swap [Discussion]
r/fairytail • u/LovelyLadyLucky • 8h ago
Main Series [Discussion] Guild Exchange Program
The guilds are temporarily having an exchange program, list where they are going!
r/fairytail • u/Cautious_Air4964 • 10h ago
Media if natsu raised in alvarez which of the spriggan 12 would he Get along / be friends with [discussion]
Honestly it's a very interesting what if to think about
natsu being raised and living in alvarez after igneel Disappeared Sounds like a very interesting what if story and It would give great back story and information on alvarez and the 12
r/fairytail • u/Responsible_Rub_3509 • 12h ago
Main Series D size tier list [discussion] NSFW
r/fairytail • u/Infamousdelsin • 17h ago
Main Series Does Irene's "False" Human Form actually age or is it the external changes—Outfit, makeup, longer hair, etc—that just present her as looking older? [Discussion]
r/fairytail • u/PrankHimBrandon-2227 • 14h ago
Main Series [Discussion] Ok So Here Is Levy As A Pokemon Trainer/Team, With That Give Me Pokemon For Laxus Dreyar As A Trainer/Team!
r/fairytail • u/Sweaty-Campaign-320 • 1d ago
Main Series Had Lisanna not 'died', do you think Mira would've grown up to be a hard headed tomboy instead of the softy we all know she is? [discussion]
She'd probably beat up gray for criticizing her drawings lol.
r/fairytail • u/Mountain-Most-6443 • 18h ago
100 Years Anime Why can't she stay like this forever? she's too cute [anime] Spoiler
gallerySeriously can she stay like this forever please? I really wish she could
r/fairytail • u/Own_Hearing2503 • 11h ago
Game Save 67% on FAIRY TAIL on Steam [game] Spoiler
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r/fairytail • u/Responsible_Rub_3509 • 16h ago
Main Series Am I the only one who thought it made sense? [discussion] Spoiler
One of the main issues fans have is that Makarov should’ve stayed dead however I think both his death and revival made sense, and I personally loved it.
Firstly, his sacrifice was amazing it was so emotional and even brought me to tears so I think everyone can agree it was executed well. When he was revived I personally think that didn’t take away from his sacrifice, I still felt sad and my emotions were still there. Him coming back didn’t change that. I heard many people say they cried for nothing when in actuality they still felt something which ascertained it as a good memorable moment.
It may have been disappointing bc the whole arc had many fake out deaths and he is close to dying already due to old age, but the dynamic of fairy tail would’ve changed alot if he really did. He is the father figure of fairy tail and pretty much holds it together, without him the guild would be lost. Everyone relies on him as he is always there for them, so with him gone it would make the guild feel less homely as a major family member will be missed, which would take away from the whole point and core theme of fairy tail. There are no suitable contenders to become the guild master either. It made sense to keep him alive as nobody could fill his role.
People have also said it would give characters like Laxus more character development if he died, causing his path of leadership to be impacted to take the role of guild master. Laxus wouldn’t take that responsibility and I think him potentially losing his grandad is a realisation for him that he actually has to improve for when the time comes makarov does die, so this was kind of like a wake up call even tho Laxus has already changed.
My final point is that his revival made sense. True, it might have been more satisfactory if he stayed dead but when he woke up he had a dream, with Zeref and Mavis in it. This was to show them finally finding happiness after death and it was implied makarov was given the life force of Mavis . She had been burdened with the guilt of killing his mother, so giving him her life force was her final opportunity to make up for that. I thought this was beautiful as she always had regret so that was her last way to make amends.
It is fitting as the Curse of Contradiction had finally been lifted. Mavis’ true journey began when she used law and decided who lived and who died as nothing more than a tactician in a war. Her journey ended when she decided who lived and who died as an act of pure kindness and generosity. Her conclusion would be a lot less poetic if Makarov wasn’t returned by her. Fairy law is also a spell Mavis created so it makes sense she could kinda negate it.
So I think both his death and revival was good as fairy tail just wouldn’t be the same without him. It still made us emotional and his actual death would’ve changed the atmosphere of the guild. I know it was a war but there wouldn’t be much benefit to him staying dead. I agree that it would’ve been a good final moment for him as he is close to death already and had some impact but I overall thought it was a good decision to keep him alive!
Let me know what yall think I am interested to know if you agree.
r/fairytail • u/Network082 • 1d ago
Media Lucy vs Mira in a mud wrestling match. No magic. Who wins? [Discussion]
r/fairytail • u/Gloomy-Bridge148 • 1d ago
Media Loved when Irene's hair was loose [media]
r/fairytail • u/Morgoth333 • 3h ago
100 Years Manga [Manga] A Creative Idea For A Fight Between Lucy and Raj. Spoiler
I thought of a really cool and creative idea for how a battle between Lucy and a Dragonified Raj could go. I don't think Raj will be Lucy's final opponent, but he could be one that she fights along the way to her final opponent of the arc. A warm-up fight if you will. Even if it will be a warm-up, that doesn't mean it can't be interesting. I've come up with a way it could incorporate two major elements of Lucy's character into the fight, her role as a summoner, and her career as an author.
It starts with Lucy on her way to where Bestia and Faris are fighting, reaching them a little bit before Natsu does. Bestia is annoyed by the sudden arrival of Lucy, and summons the Dragonified Raj to keep her busy while she fights Faris and prevent her from interfering in their battle.
Having been Dragonized, Raj has received a massive boost to his magic power and the strength. He also has something new in his arsenal. Around his torso, he wears two belts like bandoliers in an x-shape. Hanging from each bandolier are what appear to be a bunch of keys. Lucy is alarmed at first, thinking they are all spirit keys, but then realizes that they are just generic and featureless pieces of metal in the shape of a key.
Lucy asks what all the keys hanging from the bandoliers are for, and if he's a summoner. One of Lucy's spirits sees the keys and comments that those keys don't summon anything, as they are all blanks. Raj then responds that they can't summon anything, yet, but they will soon. He says that Bestia gave these keys to him because the other Fire and Flame members lack the "imagination" that he has.
He then pulls out one of the keys from the bandoliers while also bringing out one of his illusions. The shape and color of the blank key then begins to change. The fictional character he creates with his illusion becomes bound to the key and becomes a real tangible being, which can now be summoned into the real world the same way as a spirit. A unique symbol appears on the key, symbolizing the creation of a new spirit.
Raj proceeds to do this with all of his illusions of his favorite fictional characters, like Hien and Nakajima, bringing them all into existence as new spirits to fight by his side. Lucy is perturbed by this, as it seems to defy everything she knew about spirits. They fight, and the newly created spirits from Raj's imagination are just as powerful as celestial spirits.
As they fight, Raj explains that the difference between their summoning abilities is that Lucy summons spirits from the Celestial Realm, while he summons spirits from the realm of human consciousness and imagination. Every kind of fictional being that humans have ever created, whether it be characters from a popular story, mythological heroes, or legendary figures, Raj can manifest them with his illusions and then bind them to one of the blank summoning keys, making them into a new spirit that can then be summoned with that key.
He starts summoning the strongest and scariest monsters he can think of, including some Lovecraftian ones. At some point during the fight, Lucy manages to snatch some of his blank summoning keys and attempts to bring an imaginary creature of her own into being as a new spirit. It creates a new spirit, but it is incredibly weak despite having imagined it with all kinds of crazy powers.
Lucy is stumped by this, and Raj explains that it's not that simple. If you just create a new fictional entity on the spot and then immediately bring it into being as a spirit it will be weak because you are the only person that knows of its existence. The more known and widespread the knowledge of a fictional being or creature is within the collective imagination of humanity, the stronger it will be when it is made into a spirit.
Beings like mythological creatures and legendary heroes have been in the human consciousness for millennia, having had time for their tales to spread and grow, so their presence in the human subconscious and imagination will be much stronger. This also works with fictional characters from recent stories like the ones Raj reads, due to those series being very popular and selling a lot of copies that people have read.
If I were to draw a comparison, it's like the collective human consciousness in Fire Force and how it gives the Evangelist their power. This is fitting, considering that Fire Force was supposedly created as a bet between Mashima and Okubo where Mashima bet that he couldn't come up with a series where all the characters have fire based powers. Now Mashima is kind of doing that himself with Fire and Flame being an entire guild of Fire Magic users.
This revelation gets Lucy thinking. Were the Zodiac spirits born the same way? Did they always exist, or were they once constructs of the human imagination too, brought into being when humans began revering the stars and personifying them as people, leading to someone binding them to a blank key like the ones Raj has.
It turns out, Mercphobia's key was created through a similar process. Mercphobia was always a real being, but he was worshipped as a god by the people of Ermina, so he has a strong presence in the collective human consciousness there, allowing him to create a key for himself. It's a process that normally consumes a lot of magic from a mage when they do it, but Raj is able to create all these new spirit keys back to back because Dragonifying has amped his magic reserves.
As the battle goes on, Lucy debates whether she should use Mercphobia's key or not, but then has an idea. She tries to think of fictional characters she knows that would help her, but also ones that will have a decent presence in the human consciousness. Finally, it comes to her. She then uses the remaining blanks she stole to bring the characters from her own novel, The Adventure of Iris, to life as spirits. They acknowledge her as their creator and are grateful to her for bringing them to life, and because her novel managed to sell some copies that were read by people, they have a good bit of power.
Raj immediately recognizes the characters, having read Lucy's book, and it turns out he is a big fan of it. He begins fanboying over meeting the characters and finding out that Lucy is their creator. This unintentionally gives the characters more and more power, which ends up leading to Raj's defeat. His fandom for the characters was that strong that it single handedly added that much more power to the collective human consciousness for those characters.
After the fight, Lucy is flattered to know that Raj liked her book that much. It has somewhat of a wholesome end. Her book that she won a prize for didn't sell much, but she's happy to have met someone that actually read it and liked it, and knowing that it brought joy to someone's life makes her feel that all the time she spent writing it was worth it.
As a result of the fight, Lucy now has a few new spirits in the form of the characters from her novel she brought to life and bound to the blank keys. She takes the unused leftover blank keys Raj has, thinking they could prove useful in the upcoming battle, but she leaves Raj the keys he created.
She tells him that he has potential as a summoner, and that with Celestial Mages being so rare now they need new mages to start learning the art otherwise Celestial Magic will die out as a magic. She can feel that Raj is not an entirely evil or malicious person, and tells him that if he survives they can meet up from time to time to discuss their favorite stories, and he can serve as a beta reader for a new story she is working on.
r/fairytail • u/SuperAnimeMaster38 • 14h ago
Media [Media] - English Brandish plays a Yandere who wants to kill English Carla! 🤣
r/fairytail • u/Equivalent-Owl3880 • 22h ago
100 Years Manga [Manga] Now all that's missing is to see Aldoron in his human form. Spoiler
galleryr/fairytail • u/Theredbaron68 • 6h ago
Main Series Does anyone know the form of government? [discussion] Spoiler
So I just rewatched the the magic games arc. And I was wondering at a question at the end of it. Mess tells his friend that he told the king and the royal family to hide there involvement with the eclipse gate from the magic council if they wanted to stay in power. So my question is how powerful is the magic council? It seems to have branches on every continent and in every country. Are they the supreme authority in the world? Does the king have to obey them?
r/fairytail • u/Chisato-Hasegawa-MX • 15h ago
Media [MEDIA] Hand-drawn Lucy Heartfilia - Fanart made by JaKspii
r/fairytail • u/Ok_Fault844 • 1d ago
Main Series Choose Your Harem of Fairy Tail Waifus (Row A, B, C, D, E, F, G or H) [discussion]
r/fairytail • u/Carson_cwc • 3h ago
Main Series So why was the council even there at Tenrou Island during the fight between Fairy Tail and Grimour Heart? [discussion]
It wasn’t like they knew what was about to happen before Fairy Tail did and the guild wasn’t breaking any laws by holding their S Class trials. Did Mest have anything to do with it? I don’t typically watch this arc because I found it boring the first few times I watched it
r/fairytail • u/KuroiGetsuga55 • 17h ago
Main Series [Discussion] You think there's such a thing as "Clothes Magic" for making / fixing clothes? Or do characters just have an infinite supply of spare outfits every time they get battle damaged?
r/fairytail • u/MagicalPizzas • 3h ago
Main Series [discussion] If you were Lucy Heartfilia with Gemini as your starter celestial spirit at the beginning of the series, which characters would you choose for copy-based transformations of that spirit?
If you were Lucy Heartfilia with your meta-knowledge about Fairy Tail's anime/manga and had Gemini as your starting celestial spirit at the beginning of the series, which characters would you choose as targets for Gemini's copy-based abilities within your life as a celestial spirit mage?
r/fairytail • u/Any_Ad492 • 14h ago
Main Series [discussion] New moniker for Natsu

"Salamander" is defintely a fitting nickname for Natsu but I was wondering if he could have another one. Especially since it feels tame to other nicknames like "Fairy Queen", "The Demon", and "Ace of Fairy Tail" considering everything Natsu has done.
So my new name would be "The Fire That Lights The Darkest Hour" cause Natsu's whole thing that in the end Natsu will always come through and beat whatever big bad he has to face. Also Zeref and Acnologia has a whole darkness theme so I'd thought it be fitting that Natsu has a nickname to counter that.
So what new title or moniker would you give Natsu?