User blog comment:IamJakuhoRaikoben/Chapter 454: Flying Dragon Squad and Osprey Squad, Review./@comment-4449950-20150929043128/@comment-7418318-20151007203214

I did some reading on the visual novel and from what I read about it, it'd seem that there are no H-Scenes involving Ilya (or her servant) after all. There only seem to be some involving Rin, Saber and Sakura.

And I was also wrong about Ilya's age to begin with. the "3 years before" was for Kirei Kotomine's story. Ilya was born 8 years before the 4th Grail War, which actually make her 18 years old in Fate Stay Night itself, despite her looking and acting like a 12 or 13 year old child.

In Unlimited Blade Works (at least the anime) she is involved in some scenes I'd rate 18+, but due to excessive violence. Gilgamesh slashes her eyes, runs her through and then rips out her heart...

Besides there are 3 versions of the VN. One is the original voiceless erogen, then there's a voiced english adaption that was censored and then a voiced japanese version with added scenes but also with the H-Scenes cut or replaced. I have a hacked-together version with english text and japanese voice, so I'm not sure if the H-Scenes are in or not... but I think they aren't... at least I haven't come across any yet in the first six days.

But the first possible bad ending you can run into is already a big surprise. You refuse to become a master and I expected Shirou to just go home and that's it. Instead Ilya intercepted him resulting in a... rather disturbing death. First he get's his arm cut off, then his legs broken. Then Ilya makes Berserker totally crush Shirou's lower torso flat. And just when he's giving up on live and looking forward to release from the pain through death, she casts a spell to keep him alive, conscious and able to feel everything that happens to his body. And then she says something about taking him to her castle, since there she has tools...

You cen see it in detail (well... detailed text anyway) here at 17:45 or so.

And now explain to me how THAT got a PG-13 rating, just because the H-Scenes were taken out... Just because it's text only without showing the violence in pictures? There's something seriously messed up with the "youth protection" ratings...