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* AxCrazy: His madness results in him seeing everyone around him as targets for his rage.

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* AxCrazy: His madness results in him seeing everyone around him as targets for his rage. [[spoiler: However, being around Artemis seems to help him because his madness is explicitly caused by Diana - or Artemis Roman form.]]



* AttackAttackAttack: Even though he was incredibly skilled with every weapon during his life, the Berserker class has made his mind give into madness so he can only swing the giant sword around. It works disgustingly well, and his natural instinct in the form of his Eye of the Mind still functions through the cloud of madness in his mind.

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* AttackAttackAttack: Even though he was incredibly skilled with every weapon during his life, the Berserker class has made his mind give into madness so he can only swing the giant sword around. It works disgustingly well, and his natural instinct in the form of his Eye of the Mind still functions through the cloud of madness in his mind.



* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Inverted. He always keep wearing his helmet in ''FGO'' and the flavor text of his Bond Craft Essence tells you that he doesn't want his Master to see his face because of far he has fallen. According to him, the helmet is the only proof of his knighthood.

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* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Inverted. He always keep keeps wearing his helmet in ''FGO'' and the flavor text of his Bond Craft Essence tells you that he doesn't want his Master to see his face because of how far he has fallen. According to him, the helmet is the only proof of his knighthood.



* WildCard: It is this in other shapes. Again, it's ''Lu Bu'', this is his bread and butter in the time of the Three Kingdoms.



* EnemyMine: He holds no love for the Roman Empire and Nero, but he considers the United Roman Empire the bigger oppressors.

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* EnemyMine: He holds no love for the Roman Empire and Nero, but he considers the United Roman Empire the bigger oppressors.oppressor.


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He is one of Jeanne Alter's Servants in Orleans before being summoned to Chaldea.


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* BerserkButton: The Legend of Dracula itself. Vlad hates that part of his history, and would rather be summoned in his relatively weaker Lancer form, but Chaldea puts him as a Berserker, meaning Legend of Dracula is constantly active, reinforcing his vampiric aspects. He has to be talked down of hitting Izuku for that reason.
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He is an antagonist in the "Second Singularity: Eternal Madness Empire: Septem" as one of many conquerors vying to take over the Roman Empire. He later appears as an ally in "Lostbelt No. 5: Interstellar Mountainous City, Olympus".

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He is first appears as an antagonist in the "Second Singularity: Eternal Madness Empire: Septem" as one of many conquerors vying to take over the Roman Empire. He later appears as an ally in "Lostbelt No. 5: Interstellar Mountainous City, Olympus".Empire.



He appears as an antagonist in the "Second Singularity: Eternal Madness Empire: Septem", and also features briefly during ''Fate/Accel Zero Order''. His corrupted version briefly appears as a Rider in the ''First Order'' anime.

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He appears as an antagonist in the "Second Singularity: Eternal Madness Empire: Septem", and also features briefly during ''Fate/Accel Zero Order''. His corrupted version briefly appears Septem" as a Rider in one of the ''First Order'' anime.Servants from the United Roman Empire.
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* EnemyMine: He holds no love for the Roman Empire and Nero, but he considers the United Roman Empire the bigger oppressors.


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* CoolUncle: Is this for Eli, occasionally helping with some of her endeavors

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As a certain Master of his once said, "He's the strongest man in the world!"; Heracles smashes through everything in his way, and he does it quite well. His first skill, Bravery A+, buffs his Attack and mental debuff resistance. His second skill, Mind's Eye (False) B, grants him a turn of Evasion and buffs his critical damage. His third skill, Battle Continuation A, grants him a Guts buff. When upgraded to Indefatigable A, the Guts buff becomes stackable with other Guts buffs, and grants him a buff where if Guts triggers, his Buster performance will be buffed by 20%. His Noble Phantasm, Nine Lives, is a single target Buster attack that debuffs the enemy's Defense after Heracles smashes them to pieces.\\\

He appears as an antagonist in Okeanos and Agartha. He has a brief cameo in Götterdämmerung and is mentioned in Atlantis.

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As a certain Master of his once said, "He's the strongest man in the world!"; Heracles smashes through everything in his way, and he does it quite well. His first skill, Bravery A+, buffs his Attack and mental debuff resistance. His second skill, Mind's Eye (False) B, grants him a turn of Evasion and buffs his critical damage. His third skill, Battle Continuation A, grants him a Guts buff. When upgraded to Indefatigable A, the Guts buff becomes stackable with other Guts buffs, and grants him a buff where if Guts triggers, his Buster performance will be buffed by 20%. His Noble Phantasm, Nine Lives, is a single target Buster attack that debuffs the enemy's Defense after Heracles smashes them to pieces.\\\

He appears as an antagonist in Okeanos and Agartha. He has a brief cameo in Götterdämmerung and is mentioned in Atlantis.
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He's an ally in Rome, serving as a general in Nero's army and later returns for Lostbelt No.3: SIN.

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He's an ally in Rome, serving as a general in Nero's army and later returns for Lostbelt No.3: SIN.army.



She briefly appears in Septem as an NPC and is a brief antagonist and then ally in SE.RA.PH.

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She briefly appears in Septem as an NPC and is a brief antagonist and then ally in SE.RA.PH.Septem.



* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Unlike his Lancer versions, Vlad as Berserker embraces his legend as a vampire, and has his other Noble Phantasm, Legend of Dracula: The Succession of Blood, active by default.

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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Unlike his Lancer versions, Vlad as Berserker embraces embodies his legend as a vampire, and has his other Noble Phantasm, Legend of Dracula: The Succession of Blood, active by default.
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Wild Beast]]

->''"Pinned you again! That's right! It's me, the ever-lovable and sorely-needed comic relief character! Arriving just in the nick of time, ''wan''! Not rain, nor snow, nor fear of pawsuits-I mean, lawsuits could ever hope to stop me!"''

A member of the Tamamo Nine. After Tamamo-no-Mae underwent a millennium of training and attained divinity, she cut off her other eight tails and returned to her one-tailed form. Each of her tails were left a portion of her divinity and became a Heroic Spirit. Cat has Tamamo's more pure and sincere aspects.\\\

She briefly appears in Septem as an NPC and is a brief antagonist and then ally in SE.RA.PH.
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* AsianFoxSpirit: No matter how much she insists that she's a cat, she's still a fox spirit. Or part of one.
* CatGirl: She insists that she's this, even though her ears and tail are obviously that of a fox and not a cat, and she even barks like a dog as a VerbalTic.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Tamamo Cat is overall very weird. Her mindset and her dialogues are confusing, but she still displays a good amount of intellect, as reflected in her complicated metaphors. She's also very perceptive.
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[[folder:Darius III]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:Last King of the Achaemenid Empire]]

->''"..."''

A valorous king of AncientPersia and last king of the Achaemenid dynasty, he is the "rival" of the King of Conquerors, Iskandar, whom he faced in combat many times.\\\

He appears as an antagonist in the "Second Singularity: Eternal Madness Empire: Septem", and also features briefly during ''Fate/Accel Zero Order''. His corrupted version briefly appears as a Rider in the ''First Order'' anime.
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* BadassNormal: Besides his enormous size (the reasons for which are never elaborated on), he was an otherwise normal human king who routinely locked horns with the demigod conqueror Iskandar.
* CavalryOfTheDead: The army of his Athanaton Ten Thousand is composed of nothing but ten thousand skeletal warriors, with even his {{War Elephant|s}} actually being a construct made out of those warriors.
* DarkIsNotEvil: He's scary, unintelligible, and is covered in green flames as he ascends in power, but he's otherwise friendly enough.
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[[folder: Lu Bu Fengxian]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Flying General]]

->"▂▂▃▃▂▂"

[[UsefulNotes/LuBu The general of repetition of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]. Two times he cut down his foster fathers and to repeat the act of betrayal on countless occasions was an unbelievable act for a China that valued Confucian morals.\\\

His military exploits and deeds of arms made him one of the strongest in the Three Kingdoms' world. He went through many battles while betraying many lords, but in the end he was assaulted and defeated by Cao Cao when his most trusted subordinate, Chen Gong, betrayed him. He was then executed.\\\

He appears briefly as an ally in the "Second Singularity: Eternal Madness Empire: Septem", serving as a general in Nero's army.
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* TheAce: In ''the Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' and so he can also be summoned as Archer, Lancer, Rider, or Assassin.
* BareFistedMonk: Historically attributed to have great skill in martial arts, and one of his God Force forms is a pair of enormous bracers used for blunt strikes, implying this trope.
* {{BFS}}: His halberd, the Houtengeki/Sky Piercer.
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Mad Emperor]]

->''"My... Action... Is... My... Destiny..."''

[[UsefulNotes/{{Caligula}} The Third Emperor of the Ancient Roman Empire]] from the 1st Century and Uncle of Emperor Nero, he has inspired several legends of atrocity. At first he was loved by the people as a wise ruler, all of a sudden he went mad when the moon started to love him. In the few years until his assassination, he ruled the Empire through fear.\\\

He is an antagonist in the "Second Singularity: Eternal Madness Empire: Septem" as one of many conquerors vying to take over the Roman Empire. He later appears as an ally in "Lostbelt No. 5: Interstellar Mountainous City, Olympus".
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* AxCrazy: His madness results in him seeing everyone around him as targets for his rage.
* BlackEyesOfCrazy: Completely black sclera, with [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing]] [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] pupils.
* BlingOfWar: Seems to be dressed in golden armor, although not as opulent as that of Gilgamesh.
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Gladiator]]

->''"Servant, Berserker! And so, we meet again, keeper of the flame of rebellion!"''

A Thracian gladiator captured by Romans who became a symbol of rebellion. He managed to repel an assault force of nearly three thousand dispatched by the Romans, leading to him being known as a hero who inspired armed uprisings by slaves in many places.\\\

He's an ally in Rome, serving as a general in Nero's army and later returns for Lostbelt No.3: SIN.
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* BerserkButton: He still has massive problems with authority. It's mentioned that if his Master forgoes a relation of mutual respect and instead tries to act like he's, well, his master, Spartacus will kill him. Even knowing it'd cause him to lose the war there and then.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Oppressor!!"

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A figure from the ''Legend of Anchin and Kiyohime''. One day, a handsome visiting priest named Anchin fell in love with the beautiful Kiyohime, but after a time he overcame his passions and refrained from further meetings. Kiyohime became furious at the sudden change of heart and pursued him in rage. The priest and Kiyohime met at the edge of the Hidaka river, where the priest asked a boatman to help him to cross the river, but told him not to let her cross with his boat. When Kiyohime saw that Anchin was escaping her, she jumped into the river and started to swim after him. While swimming in the torrent of the Hidaka river, she transformed into a large serpent or dragon because of her rage.\\\

She's an ally during the "First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons: Orleans, the first Halloween event, "The Adventure of Singing Pumpkin Castle", and "Parting Memories' Manifestation Realm, Traum". She returns as a minor antagonist in the second Halloween event, "Super☆Ghouls 'n Pumpkins". An alternate, living version of her appears in "Pseudo-Parallel World: The Stage of Carnage, Shimousa" and she briefly appears in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA.

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A figure from the ''Legend of Anchin and Kiyohime''. One day, a handsome visiting priest named Anchin fell in love with the beautiful Kiyohime, but after a time he overcame his passions and refrained from further meetings. Kiyohime became furious at the sudden change of heart and pursued him in rage. The priest and Kiyohime met at the edge of the Hidaka river, where the priest asked a boatman to help him to cross the river, but told him not to let her cross with his boat. When Kiyohime saw that Anchin was escaping her, she jumped into the river and started to swim after him. While swimming in the torrent of the Hidaka river, she transformed into a large serpent or dragon because of her rage.\\\

She's an ally during the "First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons: Orleans, the first Halloween event, "The Adventure of Singing Pumpkin Castle", and "Parting Memories' Manifestation Realm, Traum". She returns as a minor antagonist in the second Halloween event, "Super☆Ghouls 'n Pumpkins". An alternate, living version of her appears in "Pseudo-Parallel World: The Stage of Carnage, Shimousa" and she briefly appears in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA.



If his treachery towards the king had been promptly met with ruin, he would probably have been saved. However, because his valor was peerless, this situation brought about the worst possible outcome. The tenacity of a knight who fell in the depths of regret despite being bathed by too much honors; especially due the feelings of love and hate pointed towards the King and the Queen that can never be answered, he continues to be imprisoned by eternal madness. The black knight continues to fight, seeking the sole meeting that might appease his agony.\\\

Lancelot originally appeared in ''Literature/FateZero'', where he served as Matou Kariya's Servant in the Fourth Holy Grail War of Fuyuki City. He's an antagonist in the "First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons: Orleans" and an ally-turned-enemy in the crossover event "Fate/Accel Zero Order".

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If his treachery towards the king had been promptly met with ruin, he would probably have been saved. However, because his valor was peerless, this situation brought about the worst possible outcome. The tenacity of a knight who fell in the depths of regret despite being bathed by too much honors; especially due the feelings of love and hate pointed towards the King and the Queen that can never be answered, he continues to be imprisoned by eternal madness. The black knight continues to fight, seeking the sole meeting that might appease his agony.\\\

Lancelot originally appeared in ''Literature/FateZero'', where he served as Matou Kariya's Servant in the Fourth Holy Grail War of Fuyuki City. He's an antagonist in the "First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons: Orleans" and an ally-turned-enemy in the crossover event "Fate/Accel Zero Order".



Due to legends associated with [[UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler Vlad III]], another name for him has been spread across the world, The Little Dragon, better known as the vampire Count Dracula. This incarnation of Vlad III is not truly a vampire, but his association with the fictional vampire Dracula, a cornerstone of popular culture, has granted him the Legend of Dracula Noble Phantasm that allows him to become a vampire (but ''not'' a Dead Apostle).\\\

As a Lancer, Vlad prefers to keep it unused and would rather die than fight as anything else than the hero he was in life. As a Berserker, Legend of Dracula is locked into an active state, and Vlad has embraced this darker side of himself.\\\

He's an antagonist in the First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons Orleans, summoned as "Berserk-Lancer" by Jeanne Alter. He appears as an ally in "Parting Memory Manifestation Realms, Traum".

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Due to legends associated with [[UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler Vlad III]], another name for him has been spread across the world, The Little Dragon, better known as the vampire Count Dracula. This incarnation of Vlad III is not truly a vampire, but his association with the fictional vampire Dracula, a cornerstone of popular culture, has granted him the Legend of Dracula Noble Phantasm that allows him to become a vampire (but ''not'' a Dead Apostle).\\\

As a Lancer, Vlad prefers to keep it unused and would rather die than fight as anything else than the hero he was in life. As a Berserker, Legend of Dracula is locked into an active state, and Vlad has embraced this darker side of himself.\\\

He's an antagonist in the First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons Orleans, summoned as "Berserk-Lancer" by Jeanne Alter. He appears as an ally in "Parting Memory Manifestation Realms, Traum".
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[[folder:Heracles]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Greatest Hero of Greece]]

->"▂▂▃▃▂▂"

One of the most famous heroes from Greek mythology. Heracles was a demigod born after a disguised Zeus (leader of the gods) had a sexual affair with a human girl named Alcmene. Due to Zeus' infidelity and the complex circumstances of Heracles' birth, Heracles was uniquely hated by the goddess Hera (the wife of Zeus), and many of his adventures resulted from this tragic vendetta.\\\
Heracles was a multi-talented paragon of Greek ideals and masculinity, overcoming any obstacle with intelligence, wisdom, and strength in equal measure. Under Hera's influence, he murdered his family in a berserk rage and was given twelve tasks of immeasurable difficulty as penance; Heracles accomplished them all, and was rewarded after death with a seat in the heavens as a constellation.\\\
Due to his talents and absolute mastery of weaponry, Heracles could be summoned in any of the standard Classes of a Holy Grail War except for Caster. Being summoned as a Berserker grants him incredible boosts to his already impressive stats, but strips him of the fine motor skills required to use many of the weapon techniques and Noble Phantasms he accumulated throughout life. \\\

As a certain Master of his once said, "He's the strongest man in the world!"; Heracles smashes through everything in his way, and he does it quite well. His first skill, Bravery A+, buffs his Attack and mental debuff resistance. His second skill, Mind's Eye (False) B, grants him a turn of Evasion and buffs his critical damage. His third skill, Battle Continuation A, grants him a Guts buff. When upgraded to Indefatigable A, the Guts buff becomes stackable with other Guts buffs, and grants him a buff where if Guts triggers, his Buster performance will be buffed by 20%. His Noble Phantasm, Nine Lives, is a single target Buster attack that debuffs the enemy's Defense after Heracles smashes them to pieces.\\\

He appears as an antagonist in Okeanos and Agartha. He has a brief cameo in Götterdämmerung and is mentioned in Atlantis.

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* TheAce: He can fulfill the role of any of the seven Classes except Caster. Despite the Berserker class being arguably his weakest class, he's still a NighInvulnerable LightningBruiser who's better at dealing with the effects of his mad state than most heroes would be. Again, he's friggin' ''Heracles''.
* AttackAttackAttack: Even though he was incredibly skilled with every weapon during his life, the Berserker class has made his mind give into madness so he can only swing the giant sword around. It works disgustingly well, and his natural instinct in the form of his Eye of the Mind still functions through the cloud of madness in his mind.
* HeroicBuild: He's a 300 kg demigod with the rock-solid muscles to match. As a Servant, his nobility and kindness still manage to show through his insanity, faithfully protecting the protagonist and going out of his way to avoid harming children.
* LikeASonToMe: He considers Izuku this trope and makes it clear as best he can.
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[[folder:Kiyohime]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Flame Dragon Princess]]

->''"Foooooound yooooooou~"''

A figure from the ''Legend of Anchin and Kiyohime''. One day, a handsome visiting priest named Anchin fell in love with the beautiful Kiyohime, but after a time he overcame his passions and refrained from further meetings. Kiyohime became furious at the sudden change of heart and pursued him in rage. The priest and Kiyohime met at the edge of the Hidaka river, where the priest asked a boatman to help him to cross the river, but told him not to let her cross with his boat. When Kiyohime saw that Anchin was escaping her, she jumped into the river and started to swim after him. While swimming in the torrent of the Hidaka river, she transformed into a large serpent or dragon because of her rage.\\\

She's an ally during the "First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons: Orleans, the first Halloween event, "The Adventure of Singing Pumpkin Castle", and "Parting Memories' Manifestation Realm, Traum". She returns as a minor antagonist in the second Halloween event, "Super☆Ghouls 'n Pumpkins". An alternate, living version of her appears in "Pseudo-Parallel World: The Stage of Carnage, Shimousa" and she briefly appears in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA.
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* AxCrazy: She's very sweet and demure, at least at first glance. But do ''not'' be fooled by her appearance. Inside, she has ''a lot'' of issues and has an extremely unhealthy mental state, and that's putting it mildly considering that she ''automatically consumes a command seal should you press her BerserkButton.''
* BerserkButton: Lying to her. According to her material, if her master does so even after she told them not to, she '''automatically consumes a command seal, regardless whether she sees through the lie or not'''.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: As mentioned above, do ''not'' be fooled by her demure appearance. She can kill you in a heartbeat if you're not careful. And while she's a {{Yandere}} to those she falls in love with, she tends to be a stern IronLady towards everyone else.
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[[folder:Lancelot]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Black Knight]]

->''"Huuuuuuuuuuu..."''

Sir Lancelot, also known as the Knight of the Lake, is the person serving as a negative symbol of the Arthurian legend. Having lost his parents as a child, he was raised by the fairy of the lake Nimue and thus gained the alias "Knight of the Lake". Upon reaching adulthood, he crossed over to the Isle of Britain and, after meeting with King Arthur, joined the Knights of the Round Table. It has been said that none could compare to his valor and chivalric mentality. For him to surrender himself to his feelings towards Queen Guinevere was an inevitable outcome for his chivalry.\\\

If his treachery towards the king had been promptly met with ruin, he would probably have been saved. However, because his valor was peerless, this situation brought about the worst possible outcome. The tenacity of a knight who fell in the depths of regret despite being bathed by too much honors; especially due the feelings of love and hate pointed towards the King and the Queen that can never be answered, he continues to be imprisoned by eternal madness. The black knight continues to fight, seeking the sole meeting that might appease his agony.\\\

Lancelot originally appeared in ''Literature/FateZero'', where he served as Matou Kariya's Servant in the Fourth Holy Grail War of Fuyuki City. He's an antagonist in the "First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons: Orleans" and an ally-turned-enemy in the crossover event "Fate/Accel Zero Order".
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* BlackKnight: Not only is his armor completely black, but its very appearance seems to warp and twist.
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: His sword Arondight is rendered black to match his madness.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Inverted. He always keep wearing his helmet in ''FGO'' and the flavor text of his Bond Craft Essence tells you that he doesn't want his Master to see his face because of far he has fallen. According to him, the helmet is the only proof of his knighthood.
* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:Despite his madness, he can tell Mash is the Demi-Servant housing his son's soul, and is quite protective of her. This starts Izuku's suspicion of who the Shielder is.]]
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[[folder: Vlad III (Berserker)]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:The Lord Impaler]]

->''"What did you ''do''?"''

Due to legends associated with [[UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler Vlad III]], another name for him has been spread across the world, The Little Dragon, better known as the vampire Count Dracula. This incarnation of Vlad III is not truly a vampire, but his association with the fictional vampire Dracula, a cornerstone of popular culture, has granted him the Legend of Dracula Noble Phantasm that allows him to become a vampire (but ''not'' a Dead Apostle).\\\

As a Lancer, Vlad prefers to keep it unused and would rather die than fight as anything else than the hero he was in life. As a Berserker, Legend of Dracula is locked into an active state, and Vlad has embraced this darker side of himself.\\\

He's an antagonist in the First Singularity: Hundred Years' War of the Evil Dragons Orleans, summoned as "Berserk-Lancer" by Jeanne Alter. He appears as an ally in "Parting Memory Manifestation Realms, Traum".
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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Unlike his Lancer versions, Vlad as Berserker embraces his legend as a vampire, and has his other Noble Phantasm, Legend of Dracula: The Succession of Blood, active by default.
* RedBaron: Impaling Prince. Also, Count Dracula.
* TruerToTheText: In comparison to the original game, he shows disdain at being summoned as a vampire/berserker from the beginning, just like in ''Literature/FateApocrypha''.
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