Talk:Chariot Requiem/@comment-35432912-20180502195822/@comment-34882417-20181003204005

Okay, I was thinking over how Requiem works for a while, and... I have to take back what I said previously. Grizonll is right.

Requiems don't give you what you wish for. This is proven during the beginning of the Chariot Requiem fight, where Polnareff remininisces over a moment where he pricked Silver Chariot's finger on the arrow in his mansion, causing it to transform into Chariot Requiem and put everything in its radius to sleep. The reason why I believe this is proof is because Polnareff desired nothing during that moment--he was in no sort of danger, he didn't want anything (aside from just picking up the arrow), yet it still evolved, and possessed the exact same abilities and appearance as Chariot Requiem did during the fight.

Also Chariot's soul manipulation had nothing to do with protecting the arrow. The only thing it did related to protecting the arrow was carry it around and attack anyone who tried to take it. None of its abilities had anything related to that objective, it simply inherited Polnareff's desire to defend the arrow. This is furthered by the fact that Requiems are known to be sentient, but without a user to command them, they go berserk, which is exactly why Chariot did.