I don't think Gigguk has ever done a full - fledged review of the Fate visual novel. There are so many anime - related things to cover, and while the Fate series is popular, he might not have had the time or inclination to specifically review the visual novel. It's also possible that he feels that the anime adaptations are more accessible to his audience and thus focuses more on those rather than the original visual novel. However, this is all speculation as there's no concrete evidence either way.
I'm not sure specifically what Gigguk's opinion on the Fate visual novel is. He might like it for its complex storylines and diverse characters. Maybe he appreciates how it weaves together different mythologies.
You can try looking on fanfic - specific websites like Archive of Our Own. There are often a lot of fan - created works there, and you might find some great cdawgva fanfic.
One idea could be that they team up for a virtual adventure in a fantasy game world. They might face various challenges together and develop a strong friendship or even a romantic relationship along the way.
A more comical plot could be that cdawgva and ironmouse accidentally swap their abilities. cdawgva suddenly has ironmouse's high - pitched voice and charm, while ironmouse has cdawgva's more laid - back and strategic mindset. They then have to go about their daily virtual lives in this swapped state, getting into all sorts of humorous situations as they try to figure out how to switch back.
First, you should do some research on both cdawgva and ironmouse. Know their personalities, their catchphrases, and their common interactions. Then, think of a simple scenario, like a meeting between them in an unexpected place. For example, a virtual concert where they both end up backstage and start chatting. Just start writing down the dialogue and actions as they come to you, don't worry too much about making it perfect at first.
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