Memoria (TV version)

Performed by: Eir Aoi





Shizuka ni utsuriyuku

Tooi kioku no naka

Omoide ni yorisoinagara

Kimi wo omoeru nara



Itsumo minareteru madobe ni utsutta

Sono hitomi wa ashita wo muite ita

Ah sakaraenu sadame to shitte mo

Kowakunai kokoro kara shinjite iru



Shizuka ni utsuriyuku

Tooi kioku no naka

Kimi to sugoshita akashi wa

Tashika ni koko ni aru



Afuredasu kimochi wo

Oshiete kureta kara

Kono sekai ga nakunatte mo

Watashi wa soko ni iru

Memoria (TV version)

Translated by: Unlimited Translation Works (UTW)



Amidst the quietly shifting

Distant memories

If I can find peace in my recollections

While reminiscing about you



I am all too familiar with the window reflection

Of your eyes that were gazing into the future

Ah, even though I know there's no escaping this fate

I'm not afraid. I have faith from the bottom of my heart



Amidst the quietly shifting

Distant memories

Proof of the time I spent with you

Is right here with me



You've shown me what it means

To have overflowing feelings

Even if this world were to end

I'll be right by your side

● Rider

● Archer

● Lancer

● Caster

● Assassin

● Berserker

● Saber

Here's the ending song for Fate/Zero. Don't forget to turn captions ON so you could read the english translations while playing. Also, did you know that this video was based on famous artworks of the heroic spirits? Amazing, isn't it? ­Did you notice anything familiar while watching the slideshow of the characters? Well, let me inform you then. Those still images shown while the ending song plays are based on real life artworks inspired by their myth. Here's a list of them:This painting is called "Alexander in Babylon" by Charles Le Brun. It is a painting of Alexander the Great as he triumphantly enters the ancient city of Babylon. As you can see, the painting is perfectly replicated into anime that even the structures are identical. You can even see the smoke at the far back.This is the Statue of Gilgamesh located on the school grounds of the University of Sydney, Australia. Gilgamesh holding a lion, enough said.This sculpture is known as "The Tree of Love" located at Kilbaha, Clare, Ireland. It is sculpted by Jim Connolly and is inspired by the legendary love story of Diarmuid and Grainne. Unlike Gilgamesh who is a bit farfetched, this is actually quite accurate, it even has that brick wall in the background.This piece is titled "The Execution of Gilles de Rais" and is found inside the National Library of France. This picture depicts the last few moments of Gilles before he was executed by hanging and burning. At first glance it looks different, but if you look to the left, you can see the same tree in there. You can also see the gallows to the right, used for hanging convicts and the same buildings in the background.This is the only artistic rendition of Hasan Sabbah that I can find online. An exact replica, don't you think? The only difference is the point of view. He have the same sword, same clothes, same horse and he's even facing the same direction.This work is taken from Alfred Tennyson's poetic cycle, Idylls of the King. It illustrates the Lady of the Lake as she takes an infant with her. As you can see, both images are similar. The lake, the grass and even the moon is there, the only difference would be that he's all grown up in the 1st picture and he's still a baby in the 2nd.This piece is titled "Battle of Camlann" and is illustrated by Arthur Rackham. It depicts the final battle of King Arthur and his son Mordred. Arthur impaled Mordred with his lance, killing him. Mordred swings his sword just before dying, inflicting a mortal wound that would soon cause the fall of the King. I must say that this is pretty accurate since both poses are similar and the lance pierced through the exact same spot.Fate/Zero episode 1 and 2 are still available to watch on Nico Nico's Fate/Zero channel until October 15, 2011. After that date, they'll remove both videos and replace it with episode 3 so you better watch it now if you're planning to. Every episode will be available for a whole week so check the channel at least once a week.Many thanks to this guy for discovering this stuff.