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* Daybit Sem Void is a [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCrypters Crypter]] who gained a cosmic insight when he was ten years old. After joining Chaldea and listening to Marisbury Animusphere's plans, he threatened the latter to shut down CHALDEAS to prevent humanity from becoming the worst intelligent species in the universe. After Marisbury committed suicide, he switched his plans to awakening [=ORT=] -- An Ultimate One and one of the ultimate human killers -- in order to destroy CHALDEAS. After seemingly being killed by Goetia in the beginning of the game, he singlehandedly finished Foreign God's simulations without any assistance, freeing him from Foreign God's debts. Coming back to life, he then set up his Lostbelt to cover ORT's location then underwent the trials of the lostbelt's underworld, singlehandedly fighting Camazotz, Beast of Oblivion, to a standstill in the process before summoning Tezcatlipoca then setting out to sacrifice the pacifistic Deinos and Izcalli to ressurect ORT. He later indirectly assisted the other Crypters and in [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E4GenesisDestructionCycleYugaKshetra Yuga Kshetra lostbelt]], rescued Scandinavia Peperoncino and [[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Ritsuka Fujimaru]] from the lostbelt version of Ascelpius after Arjuna Alter leaves. Daybit later figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter then passed on the clues to Peperoncino. In [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E10GoldenSeaOfTreesTravelogueNahuiMictlan Nahui Mictlan]], Daybit had Tezcatlipoca ripping out the Foreign God's heart then implant it to his body, preventing the latter from assimilating ORT. He then handed over critically important items for the underworld trials to Ritsuka and told the imprisoned Sion Eltnam Sokaris and Kadoc the true meaning of Sirius light. When Ritsuka and the Foreign God made friends and set out to rescue Kadoc, Sion, and Leonardo da Vinci, he ordered Tezcatlipoca the future where ORT has successfully assimilated the solar itineracy and destroyed CHALDEAS and the planet. He then set out to the lowest layer of the underworld alongside Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli. Intercepted by Kadoc, Koyanskaya, Goredolf, and Ninkigal, he singlehandedly engaged the former three while creating a distraction to allow Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli pass on undetected. After Ritsuka and the Foreign God's party engaged and defeated Tezcatlipoca, he engaged them while marching on to ORT's pit then provided the information of CHALDEAS' situation and true nature before falling to the pit, waking ORT once more. Meeting Ritsuka after the latter defeated ORT, Daybit then engaged them in one last duel in order to settle the score and satisfy his curiosity on dueling Ritsuka as a Master. Daybit is one of the villains closest to their victories, rivaled only by Kama. Unlike Kama who broke down in the end, Daybit accepts his loss gracefully and is only defeated by Kukulkan -- ORT's heart given sentience -- fighting alongside Novum Chaldea, something far beyond his control especially with his memory issues.
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* Daybit Sem Void is a [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCrypters Crypter]] who gained a cosmic insight when he was ten years old. After joining Chaldea and listening to Marisbury Animusphere's plans, he threatened the latter to shut down CHALDEAS to prevent humanity from becoming the worst intelligent species in the universe. After Marisbury committed suicide, he switched his plans to awakening [=ORT=] -- An Ultimate One and one of the ultimate human killers -- in order to destroy CHALDEAS. After seemingly being killed by Goetia in the beginning of the game, he singlehandedly finished Foreign God's simulations without any assistance, freeing him from Foreign God's debts. Coming back to life, he then set up his Lostbelt to cover ORT's location then underwent the trials of the lostbelt's underworld, singlehandedly fighting Camazotz, Beast of Oblivion, to a standstill in the process before summoning Tezcatlipoca then setting out to sacrifice the pacifistic Deinos and Izcalli to ressurect ORT. He later indirectly assisted the other Crypters and in [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E4GenesisDestructionCycleYugaKshetra Yuga Kshetra lostbelt]], rescued Scandinavia Peperoncino and [[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Ritsuka Fujimaru]] from the lostbelt version of Ascelpius after Arjuna Alter leaves. Daybit later figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter then passed on the clues to Peperoncino. In [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E10GoldenSeaOfTreesTravelogueNahuiMictlan Nahui Mictlan]], Daybit had Tezcatlipoca ripping out the Foreign God's heart then implant it to his body, preventing the latter from assimilating ORT. He then handed over critically important items for the underworld trials to Ritsuka and told the imprisoned Sion Eltnam Sokaris and Kadoc the true meaning of Sirius light. When Ritsuka and the Foreign God made friends and set out to rescue Kadoc, Sion, and Leonardo da Vinci, he ordered Tezcatlipoca to show the future where ORT has successfully assimilated the solar itineracy and destroyed CHALDEAS and the planet.gets unleashed. He then set out to the lowest layer of the underworld alongside Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli. Intercepted by Kadoc, Koyanskaya, Goredolf, and Ninkigal, he singlehandedly engaged the former three while creating a distraction to allow Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli pass on undetected. After Ritsuka and the Foreign God's party engaged and defeated Tezcatlipoca, he engaged them while marching on to ORT's pit then provided the information of CHALDEAS' situation and true nature before falling to the pit, waking ORT once more. Meeting Ritsuka after the latter defeated ORT, Daybit then engaged them in one last duel in order to settle the score and satisfy his curiosity on dueling Ritsuka as a Master. Daybit is one of the villains if not ''the'' closest to their victories, rivaled only by Kama. Unlike Kama who broke down in the end, Daybit accepts his loss gracefully and is only defeated by Kukulkan -- ORT's heart given sentience -- fighting alongside Novum Chaldea, something far beyond his control especially with his memory issues.
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* Daybit Sem Void is a [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCrypters Crypter]] who gained a cosmic insight when he was ten years old. After joining Chaldea and listening to Marisbury Animusphere's plans, he threatened the latter to shut down CHALDEAS to prevent humanity from becoming the worst intelligent species in the universe. After Marisbury committed suicide, he switched his plans to awakening [=ORT=] -- An Ultimate One and one of the ultimate human killers -- in order to destroy CHALDEAS. After seemingly being killed by Goetia in the beginning of the game, he singlehandedly finished Foreign God's simulations without any assistance, freeing him from Foreign God's debts. Coming back to life, he then set up his Lostbelt to cover ORT's location then underwent the trials of the lostbelt's underworld, singlehandedly fighting Camazotz, Beast of Oblivion, to a standstill in the process before summoning Tezcatlipoca then setting out to sacrifice the pacifistic Deinos and Izcalli to ressurect ORT. He later indirectly assisted the other Crypters and in [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E4GenesisDestructionCycleYugaKshetra Yuga Kshetra lostbelt]], rescued Scandinavia Peperoncino and [[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Ritsuka Fujimaru]] from the lostbelt version of Ascelpius after Arjuna Alter leaves. Daybit later figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter then passed on the clues to Peperoncino. In [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E10GoldenSeaOfTreesTravelogueNahuiMictlan Nahui Mictlan]], Daybit had Tezcatlipoca ripping out the Foreign God's heart then implant it to his body, preventing the latter from assimilating ORT. He then handed over critically important items for the underworld trials to Ritsuka and told the imprisoned Sion Eltnam Sokaris and Kadoc the true meaning of Sirius light. When Ritsuka and the Foreign God made friends and set out to rescue Kadoc, Sion, and Leonardo da Vinci, he ordered Tezcatlipoca the future where ORT has successfully assimilated the solar itineracy and destroyed CHALDEAS and the planet. He then set out to the lowest layer of the underworld alongside Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli. Intercepted by Kadoc, Koyanskaya, Goredolf, and Ninkigal, he singlehandedly engaged the former three while creating a distraction to allow Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli pass on undetected. After Ritsuka and the Foreign God's party engaged and defeated Tezcatlipoca, he engaged them while marching on to ORT's pit then provided the information of CHALDEAS' situation and true nature before falling to the pit, waking ORT once more. Meeting Ritsuka after the latter defeated ORT, Daybit then engaged them in one last duel in order to settle the score and satisfy his curiosity on dueling Ritsuka as a Master.
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* Daybit Sem Void is a [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCrypters Crypter]] who gained a cosmic insight when he was ten years old. After joining Chaldea and listening to Marisbury Animusphere's plans, he threatened the latter to shut down CHALDEAS to prevent humanity from becoming the worst intelligent species in the universe. After Marisbury committed suicide, he switched his plans to awakening [=ORT=] -- An Ultimate One and one of the ultimate human killers -- in order to destroy CHALDEAS. After seemingly being killed by Goetia in the beginning of the game, he singlehandedly finished Foreign God's simulations without any assistance, freeing him from Foreign God's debts. Coming back to life, he then set up his Lostbelt to cover ORT's location then underwent the trials of the lostbelt's underworld, singlehandedly fighting Camazotz, Beast of Oblivion, to a standstill in the process before summoning Tezcatlipoca then setting out to sacrifice the pacifistic Deinos and Izcalli to ressurect ORT. He later indirectly assisted the other Crypters and in [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E4GenesisDestructionCycleYugaKshetra Yuga Kshetra lostbelt]], rescued Scandinavia Peperoncino and [[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Ritsuka Fujimaru]] from the lostbelt version of Ascelpius after Arjuna Alter leaves. Daybit later figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter then passed on the clues to Peperoncino. In [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E10GoldenSeaOfTreesTravelogueNahuiMictlan Nahui Mictlan]], Daybit had Tezcatlipoca ripping out the Foreign God's heart then implant it to his body, preventing the latter from assimilating ORT. He then handed over critically important items for the underworld trials to Ritsuka and told the imprisoned Sion Eltnam Sokaris and Kadoc the true meaning of Sirius light. When Ritsuka and the Foreign God made friends and set out to rescue Kadoc, Sion, and Leonardo da Vinci, he ordered Tezcatlipoca the future where ORT has successfully assimilated the solar itineracy and destroyed CHALDEAS and the planet. He then set out to the lowest layer of the underworld alongside Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli. Intercepted by Kadoc, Koyanskaya, Goredolf, and Ninkigal, he singlehandedly engaged the former three while creating a distraction to allow Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli pass on undetected. After Ritsuka and the Foreign God's party engaged and defeated Tezcatlipoca, he engaged them while marching on to ORT's pit then provided the information of CHALDEAS' situation and true nature before falling to the pit, waking ORT once more. Meeting Ritsuka after the latter defeated ORT, Daybit then engaged them in one last duel in order to settle the score and satisfy his curiosity on dueling Ritsuka as a Master.
Master. Daybit is one of the villains closest to their victories, rivaled only by Kama. Unlike Kama who broke down in the end, Daybit accepts his loss gracefully and is only defeated by Kukulkan -- ORT's heart given sentience -- fighting alongside Novum Chaldea, something far beyond his control especially with his memory issues.
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* Daybit Sem Void is a Crypter [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCrypters Crypter]] who gained a cosmic insight when he was ten years old. After joining Chaldea and listening to Marisbury Animusphere's plans, he threatened the latter to shut down CHALDEAS to prevent humanity from becoming the worst intelligent species in the universe. After Marisbury committed suicide, he switched his plans to awakening [=ORT=] -- An Ultimate One and one of the ultimate human killers -- in order to destroy CHALDEAS. After seemingly being killed by Goetia in the beginning of the game, he singlehandedly finished Foreign God's simulations without any assistance, freeing him from Foreign God's debts. Coming back to life, he then set up his Lostbelt to cover ORT's location then underwent the trials of the lostbelt's underworld, singlehandedly fighting Camazotz, Beast of Oblivion, to a standstill in the process before summoning Tezcatlipoca then setting out to sacrifice the pacifistic Deinos and Izcalli to ressurect ORT. He later indirectly assisted the other Crypters and in [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E4GenesisDestructionCycleYugaKshetra Yuga Kshetra lostbelt]], rescued Scandinavia Peperoncino and [[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist RitsukaFujimaru]] Ritsuka Fujimaru]] from the lostbelt version of Ascelpius after Arjuna Alter leaves. Daybit later figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter then passed on the clues to Peperoncino. In [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E10GoldenSeaOfTreesTravelogueNahuiMictlan Nahui Mictlan]], Daybit had Tezcatlipoca ripping out the Foreign God's heart then implant it to his body, preventing the latter from assimilating ORT. He then handed over critically important items for the underworld trials to Ritsuka and told the imprisoned Sion Eltnam Sokaris and Kadoc the true meaning of Sirius light. When Ritsuka and the Foreign God made friends and set out to rescue Kadoc, Sion, and Leonardo da Vinci, he ordered Tezcatlipoca the future where ORT has successfully assimilated the solar itineracy and destroyed CHALDEAS and the planet. He then set out to the lowest layer of the underworld alongside Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli. Intercepted by Kadoc, Koyanskaya, Goredolf, and Ninkigal, he singlehandedly engaged the former three while creating a distraction to allow Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli pass on undetected. After Ritsuka and the Foreign God's party engaged and defeated Tezcatlipoca, he engaged them while marching on to ORT's pit then provided the information of CHALDEAS' situation and true nature before falling to the pit, waking ORT once more. Meeting Ritsuka after the latter defeated ORT, Daybit then engaged them in one last duel in order to settle the score and satisfy his curiosity on dueling Ritsuka as a Master.
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* Daybit Sem Void is a Crypter who gained a cosmic insight when he was ten years old. After joining Chaldea and listening to Marisbury Animusphere's plans, he threatened the latter to shut down CHALDEAS to prevent humanity from becoming the worst intelligent species in the universe. After Marisbury committed suicide, he switched his plans to awakening [=ORT=] -- An Ultimate One and one of the ultimate human killers -- in order to destroy CHALDEAS. After seemingly being killed by Goetia in the beginning of the game, he singlehandedly finished Foreign God's simulations without any assistance, freeing him from Foreign God's debts. Coming back to life, he then set up his Lostbelt to cover ORT's location then underwent the trials of the lostbelt's underworld, singlehandedly fighting Camazotz, Beast of Oblivion, to a standstill in the process before summoning Tezcatlipoca then setting out to sacrifice the pacifistic Deinos and Izcalli to ressurect ORT. He later indirectly assisted the other Crypters and in [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E4GenesisDestructionCycleYugaKshetra Yuga Kshetra lostbelt]], rescued Scandinavia Peperoncino and [[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist RitsukaFujimaru]] from the lostbelt version of Ascelpius after Arjuna Alter leaves. Daybit later figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter then passed on the clues to Peperoncino. In [[Recap/FateGrandOrderS3E10GoldenSeaOfTreesTravelogueNahuiMictlan Nahui Mictlan]], Daybit had Tezcatlipoca ripping out the Foreign God's heart then implant it to his body, preventing the latter from assimilating ORT. He then handed over critically important items for the underworld trials to Ritsuka and told the imprisoned Sion Eltnam Sokaris and Kadoc the true meaning of Sirius light. When Ritsuka and the Foreign God made friends and set out to rescue Kadoc, Sion, and Leonardo da Vinci, he ordered Tezcatlipoca the future where ORT has successfully assimilated the solar itineracy and destroyed CHALDEAS and the planet. He then set out to the lowest layer of the underworld alongside Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli. Intercepted by Kadoc, Koyanskaya, Goredolf, and Ninkigal, he singlehandedly engaged the former three while creating a distraction to allow Tezcatlipoca and Izcalli pass on undetected. After Ritsuka and the Foreign God's party engaged and defeated Tezcatlipoca, he engaged them while marching on to ORT's pit then provided the information of CHALDEAS' situation and true nature before falling to the pit, waking ORT once more. Meeting Ritsuka after the latter defeated ORT, Daybit then engaged them in one last duel in order to settle the score and satisfy his curiosity on dueling Ritsuka as a Master.
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* The Foreign God, [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei -- one of Foreign God's apostles -- who is also an approved MB.]]
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* The Foreign God, "Foreign God", [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan.plan. Conning the "Foreign God" alone is not a small feat at all considering her feats in Tunguska Sanctuary chapter. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei -- one of Foreign God's apostles -- who is also an approved MB.]]
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Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. Daybit is one of the only characters brave enough to [[spoiler: intentionally wake ORT up where almost everyone is not thrilled on this idea considering ORT's otherworldly nature and RealityWarper abilities even when compared to Beasts -- [[EldritchAbomination inconceivable beings]] capable of ending the humanity in their own right]]. Before the prologue of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', [[spoiler:he successfully finished Foreign God's simulation of singularities without any assistance]]. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servant due to not being from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca.]] In present day, he [[spoiler:ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them before engaging the Protagonist, Mash, and the Foreign God himself.]]
[[GracefulLoser Daybit also takes his loss gracefully]] especially after [[spoiler:his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
[[GracefulLoser Daybit also takes his loss gracefully]] especially after [[spoiler:his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
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Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. Daybit is one of the only characters brave enough to [[spoiler: intentionally wake ORT up where almost everyone is not thrilled on this idea considering ORT's otherworldly nature and RealityWarper abilities even when compared to Beasts -- [[EldritchAbomination inconceivable beings]] capable of ending the humanity in their own right]]. Before the prologue of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', [[spoiler:he successfully finished Foreign God's simulation of singularities without any assistance]]. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servant due to not being from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca.]] In present day, he [[spoiler:ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them before engaging the Protagonist, Mash, and the Foreign God himself.]]
]] [[GracefulLoser Daybit also takes his loss gracefully]] especially after [[spoiler:his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.future. Said final duel is to merely settle the score and satisfy his curiosity on how he will fare against Fujimaru as a Master.]]
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* Novum Chaldea, whom he acknowledges for resolving the seven Singularities.
* The Foreign God, [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei who is also approved.]]
* The Foreign God, [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei who is also approved.]]
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* The Foreign God, [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei -- one of Foreign God's apostles -- who is alsoapproved.an approved MB.]]
* The Foreign God, [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei -- one of Foreign God's apostles -- who is also
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Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:the self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and destroy the Humanity. In order to do so, he sacrificed the kind-hearted and pacifistic Deinos, making him a definite Bastard. What prevents him from being too much of a bastard is his reasoning that [[BlueAndOrangeMorality from his cosmic perspective]], CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe which will warrant a horrific future for them. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill. There is no hint of [[FantasticRacism prejudice]], [[AGodAmI god complex]], or [[ForTheEvulz search for amusement]] from this motive.]] The [=MB=] with arguably the most similar motive is [[spoiler:Oberon Vortigern, who is meant to destroy the Fairy Britain due to its existence being a cancer that will threaten the planet, only becoming OmnicidalManiac thanks to the influence of his personality as Oberon]].
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Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:the self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and destroy the Humanity. In order to do so, he sacrificed the kind-hearted and pacifistic Deinos, making him a definite Bastard. What prevents him from being too much of a bastard is his reasoning that [[BlueAndOrangeMorality from his cosmic perspective]], CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe which will warrant a horrific future for them. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill. There is no hint of [[FantasticRacism prejudice]], [[AGodAmI god complex]], or [[ForTheEvulz search for amusement]] from this motive.]] The [=MB=] with arguably the most similar motive is [[spoiler:Oberon Vortigern, who is meant to destroy the Fairy Britain due to its existence being a cancer that will threaten the planet, only becoming OmnicidalManiac thanks to the influence of his personality as Oberon]].
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His competitions are as follows:
* Novum Chaldea, whom he acknowledges for resolving the seven Singularities.
* The Foreign God, [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei who is also approved.]]
* His true enemy aka [[spoiler:Marisbury Animusphere and the Foreign world, CHALDEAS. These two are the true masterminds behind the Lostbelts.]]
* Novum Chaldea, whom he acknowledges for resolving the seven Singularities.
* The Foreign God, [[spoiler:whose heart he had Tezcatlipoca rip off then implant to himself as a backup plan. It is also noteworthy that by proxy, Daybit is also competing with Kotomine Kirei who is also approved.]]
* His true enemy aka [[spoiler:Marisbury Animusphere and the Foreign world, CHALDEAS. These two are the true masterminds behind the Lostbelts.]]
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Daybit has been playing the LongGame to [[spoiler:stop Marisbury's plans]] even before the plot of ''Fate/Grand Order'' begins. [[spoiler: When Marisbury committed suicide to prevent CHALDEAS being shut down, Daybit shifted his plans to using ORT to destroy CHALDEAS instead, fully aware of the Ultimate One's capabilities.]] [[spoiler:This plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the death of ORT lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
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Daybit has been playing the LongGame to [[spoiler:stop Marisbury's plans]] even before the plot of ''Fate/Grand Order'' begins. [[spoiler: When Marisbury committed suicide to prevent CHALDEAS being shut down, Daybit shifted his plans to using ORT to destroy CHALDEAS instead, fully aware of the Ultimate One's capabilities.]] [[spoiler:This At the end of the Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt, [[spoiler:this plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the death of ORT lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
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[[GracefulLoser Daybit also takes his loss gracefully]] especially after [[spoiler:his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
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It was then continued in ''Epic of Remnant'' where Chaldea has to deal with the surviving antagonists of the ''Observer on the Timeless Temple''.
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Daybit's brilliance is first shown when he instantly figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter in the fourth lostbelt. In ''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt, [[spoiler:he plans to awaken ORT in order to destroy CHALDEAS. He initially planned to use Izcalli as a sacrifice. When the Foreign God fell, he did not hesitate to have his Servant rip the Foreign God's heart out then using it as a backup plan. After the heart was ripped out, Daybit planned to keep the heart alive to fool the Foreign God for at least two days. When the plan to sacrifice Izcalli failed, Daybit then proceeded with the plan to offer the Foreign God's heart instead. When Chaldea confronted him, he offers the explanation of his motives against CHALDEAS in order to allow Novum Chaldea in order to gain a chance in oppossing CHALDEAS should his ORT plans failed before proceeding with the Foreign God's heart instead, waking the Ultimate One up once more.]]
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Episode 0 of ''Anime/FateGrandOrderAbsoluteDemonicFrontBabylonia'' has [[spoiler:him trying to threaten Marisbury to shut down CHALDEAS]]. Before the prologue of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', [[spoiler:he had to go through the Foreign God's simulation of singularities, which he successfully finished without any assistance]].
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Daybit has been playing the LongGame to stop Marisbury's plans even before the plot of ''Fate/Grand Order'' begins. [[spoiler: When Marisbury committed suicide to prevent CHALDEAS being shut down, Daybit shifted his plans to using ORT to destroy CHALDEAS instead, fully aware of the Ultimate One's capabilities.]] [[spoiler:This plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the death of ORT lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. Daybit is one of the only characters brave enough to [[spoiler: intentionally wake ORT up where almost everyone is not thrilled on this idea considering the ORT's otherworldly nature and RealityWarper abilities]]. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servant due to not being from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca.]] In present day, he [[spoiler:ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them before engaging the Protagonist, Mash, and the Foreign God himself.]]
Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. Daybit is one of the only characters brave enough to [[spoiler: intentionally wake ORT up where almost everyone is not thrilled on this idea considering the ORT's otherworldly nature and RealityWarper abilities]]. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servant due to not being from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca.]] In present day, he [[spoiler:ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them before engaging the Protagonist, Mash, and the Foreign God himself.]]
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Daybit has been playing the LongGame to
Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. Daybit is one of the only characters brave enough to [[spoiler: intentionally wake ORT up where almost everyone is not thrilled on this idea considering
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''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:the self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and risk destroying the planet, making him a definite Bastard. His reason is that from his perspective, CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe which will warrant a horrific future for them. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill instead of destroying humanity for the sake of it.]]
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths unlike Beryl. He also cares for other Crypters, as he felt a sense of loss from the deaths of Ophelia and Akuta Hinako. He also considered Scandinavia Peperoncino a friend and Kirschtaria Wodime the true genius (and agrees with the latter to [[spoiler:tell Novum Chaldea about the true nature of CHALDEAS should one of them dies]]).
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths unlike Beryl. He also cares for other Crypters, as he felt a sense of loss from the deaths of Ophelia and Akuta Hinako. He also considered Scandinavia Peperoncino a friend and Kirschtaria Wodime the true genius (and agrees with the latter to [[spoiler:tell Novum Chaldea about the true nature of CHALDEAS should one of them dies]]).
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Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:the self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown to not
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For me, Daybit has truly earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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Daybit has truly earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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!!!The Candidate's Brilliance and Charm
Daybit's brilliance is first shown when he instantly figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter in the fourth lostbelt. In ''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt, it was then fully shown in [[spoiler:his plan to awaken ORT. He initially planned to use Izcalli as a sacrifice. When the Foreign God fell, he did not hesitate to have his Servant rip the Foreign God's heart out then using it as a backup plan. After the heart was ripped out, Daybit planned to keep the heart alive to fool the Foreign God for at least two days. When the plan to sacrifice Izcalli failed, Daybit then proceeded with the plan to offer the Foreign God's heart instead. When Chaldea confronted him, he offers the explanation of his motives against CHALDEAS in order to allow Novum Chaldea in order to gain a chance in oppossing CHALDEAS should his ORT plans failed before proceeding with the Foreign God's heart instead.]]
[[spoiler:This plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the failure of this plan lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servants due to being outed from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca. In another ocassion, he ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them before engaging the Protagonist, Mash, and the Foreign God himself.]]
Daybit's brilliance is first shown when he instantly figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter in the fourth lostbelt. In ''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt, it was then fully shown in [[spoiler:his plan to awaken ORT. He initially planned to use Izcalli as a sacrifice. When the Foreign God fell, he did not hesitate to have his Servant rip the Foreign God's heart out then using it as a backup plan. After the heart was ripped out, Daybit planned to keep the heart alive to fool the Foreign God for at least two days. When the plan to sacrifice Izcalli failed, Daybit then proceeded with the plan to offer the Foreign God's heart instead. When Chaldea confronted him, he offers the explanation of his motives against CHALDEAS in order to allow Novum Chaldea in order to gain a chance in oppossing CHALDEAS should his ORT plans failed before proceeding with the Foreign God's heart instead.]]
[[spoiler:This plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the failure of this plan lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servants due to being outed from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca. In another ocassion, he ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them before engaging the Protagonist, Mash, and the Foreign God himself.]]
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!!!The Candidate's Brilliance and Charm
Daybit has been playing the LongGame to stop Marisbury's plans even before the plot of ''Fate/Grand Order'' begins. [[spoiler: When Marisbury committed suicide to prevent CHALDEAS being shut down, Daybit shifted his plans to using ORT to destroy CHALDEAS instead, fully aware of the Ultimate One's capabilities.]] [[spoiler:This plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the
Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. Daybit is one of the only characters brave enough to [[spoiler: intentionally wake ORT up where almost everyone is not thrilled on this idea considering the ORT's otherworldly nature and RealityWarper abilities]]. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any
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''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:the self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and risk destroying the planet, as from his perspective, CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill instead of destroying humanity for the sake of it.]]
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''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:the self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and risk destroying the planet, as making him a definite Bastard. His reason is that from his perspective, CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe.universe which will warrant a horrific future for them. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill instead of destroying humanity for the sake of it.]]
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Daybit's brilliance is first shown when he instantly figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter in the fourth lostbelt. In ''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt, it was then fully shown in [[spoiler:his plan to awaken ORT. He initially planned to use Izcalli as a sacrifice. When the Foreign God fell, he did not hesitate to have his Servant rip the Foreign God's heart out then using it as a backup plan. After the heart was ripped out, Daybit planned to keep the heart alive to fool the Foreign God for at least two days. When the plan to sacrifice Izcalli failed, Daybit then proceeded with the plan to offer the Foreign God's heart. When Chaldea confronted him, he offers the explanation of his motives against CHALDEAS in order to allow Novum Chaldea in order to gain a chance in oppossing CHALDEAS should his ORT plans failed.]]
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Daybit's brilliance is first shown when he instantly figured out the way to defeat Arjuna Alter in the fourth lostbelt. In ''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt, it was then fully shown in [[spoiler:his plan to awaken ORT. He initially planned to use Izcalli as a sacrifice. When the Foreign God fell, he did not hesitate to have his Servant rip the Foreign God's heart out then using it as a backup plan. After the heart was ripped out, Daybit planned to keep the heart alive to fool the Foreign God for at least two days. When the plan to sacrifice Izcalli failed, Daybit then proceeded with the plan to offer the Foreign God's heart. heart instead. When Chaldea confronted him, he offers the explanation of his motives against CHALDEAS in order to allow Novum Chaldea in order to gain a chance in oppossing CHALDEAS should his ORT plans failed.failed before proceeding with the Foreign God's heart instead.]]
[[spoiler:This plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the failure of this plan lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
[[spoiler:This plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction fell apart with the death of ORT. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence is that the failure of this plan lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
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* In Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt, [[spoiler:his plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction failed. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence for me is that the failure of plans lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
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For me, Daybit have truly earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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For me, Daybit have has truly earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' is a mobile turn-based RPG. Their narratives are story-driven especially starting from the Camelot Singularity of the ''Observer of the Time Temple''.
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''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' is a mobile turn-based RPG. Their narratives are story-driven especially starting from the Camelot Singularity of the ''Observer on the Timeless Temple''.
The Story starts with ''Observer on the Timeless Temple'', where the protagonist alongside their servants and Staff members of Chaldea have to do anything they can to resolve the singularities and prevent the incineration of humanity.
It was then continued in ''Epic of Remnant'' where Chaldea has to deal with the surviving antagonists of theTime Temple''.
''Observer on the Timeless Temple''.
''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' is the newest part of ''Fate/Grand Order'''s storyline where the surviving members of Novum Chaldea have to do anything they can to destroy the titular Lostbelts to take back their future.
The Story starts with ''Observer on the Timeless Temple'', where the protagonist alongside their servants and Staff members of Chaldea have to do anything they can to resolve the singularities and prevent the incineration of humanity.
It was then continued in ''Epic of Remnant'' where Chaldea has to deal with the surviving antagonists of the
''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' is the newest part of ''Fate/Grand Order'''s storyline where the surviving members of Novum Chaldea have to do anything they can to destroy the titular Lostbelts to take back their future.
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Daybit Sem Void is one of the Crypters - the [[spoiler:seemingly]] former members of Team A originally sent to resolve the singularities. At the start of ''Observer of the Timeless Temple'', he had to be cryogenically preserved due to sustaining injuries from the explosion which damaged his coffin. By the time of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', he became one of the Crypters with duties to grow the Fantasy Trees, putting him at odds with Novum Chaldea.
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Daybit Sem Void is one of the Crypters - the [[spoiler:seemingly]] former members of Team A originally sent to resolve the singularities. At the start of ''Observer of on the Timeless Temple'', he had to be cryogenically preserved due to sustaining injuries from the explosion which damaged his coffin. By the time of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', he became one of the Crypters with duties to grow the Fantasy Trees, putting him at odds with Novum Chaldea.
Chaldea. His lostbelt is Nahui Mictlan, located in South America. [[spoiler: He chose this location because the Ultimate One of the Oort Cloud / ORT resides there, which is crucial to his plans against the Foreign God...]]
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Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servants due to being outed from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca. In another ocassion, he ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging by Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them.]]
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Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servants due to being outed from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca. In another ocassion, he ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging by Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them.them before engaging the Protagonist, Mash, and the Foreign God himself.]]
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''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:a self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and risk destroying the planet, as from his perspective, CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill instead of destroying humanity for the sake of it.]]
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths unlike Beryl. He also cares for other Crypters, as he felt a sense of loss from the deaths of Ophelia and Akuta Hinako. He also considered Scandinavia Peperoncino a friend. He considers Kirschtaria Wodime the true genius and agrees with him to [[spoiler:tell Novum Chaldea about CHALDEAS should one of them dies]].
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths unlike Beryl. He also cares for other Crypters, as he felt a sense of loss from the deaths of Ophelia and Akuta Hinako. He also considered Scandinavia Peperoncino a friend. He considers Kirschtaria Wodime the true genius and agrees with him to [[spoiler:tell Novum Chaldea about CHALDEAS should one of them dies]].
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''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:a [[spoiler:the self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS and risk destroying the planet, as from his perspective, CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill instead of destroying humanity for the sake of it.]]
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths unlike Beryl. He also cares for other Crypters, as he felt a sense of loss from the deaths of Ophelia and Akuta Hinako. He also considered Scandinavia Peperoncino afriend. He considers friend and Kirschtaria Wodime the true genius and (and agrees with him the latter to [[spoiler:tell Novum Chaldea about the true nature of CHALDEAS should one of them dies]].
dies]]).
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths unlike Beryl. He also cares for other Crypters, as he felt a sense of loss from the deaths of Ophelia and Akuta Hinako. He also considered Scandinavia Peperoncino a
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* In Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt, [[spoiler:his plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction failed. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence for me is that the failure of plans lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy.]]
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* In Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt, [[spoiler:his plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction failed. However, one critical factor that keeps his magnificence for me is that the failure of plans lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Novum Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy.enemy to give them a chance to take back the future.]]
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For me, Daybit earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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For me, Daybit have truly earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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For me, Daybit earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' as a whole even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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For me, Daybit earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' as a whole even if Zelretch overshadows him.
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Daybit Sem Void is one of the Crypters - the [[spoiler:seemingly]] former members of Team A originally sent to resolve the singularities.
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Daybit Sem Void is one of the Crypters - the [[spoiler:seemingly]] former members of Team A originally sent to resolve the singularities. \n At the start of ''Observer of the Timeless Temple'', he had to be cryogenically preserved due to sustaining injuries from the explosion which damaged his coffin. By the time of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', he became one of the Crypters with duties to grow the Fantasy Trees, putting him at odds with Novum Chaldea.
Daybit's charm lies in not only his capabilities, but also his courage. The flashbacks of Nahui Mictlan has him [[spoiler:going toe-to-toe against Camazotz, who has become the Beast of Oblivion at this point, on his own albeit having to expend one Commannd Spell. This is notable as he cannot summon any servants due to being outed from the Human Order and had to rely on the power of the land to summon Tezcatlipoca. In another ocassion, he ordered Tezcatlipoca to make a flee with Izcalli while engaging by Kadoc, Goredolf, and Koyanskaya -- the latter being a former Beast -- on his own. For a bonus, he succeeded in getting past them.]]
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''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is willing to [[spoiler:Unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS, as from cosmic perspective, CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate.]]
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths
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''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is [[spoiler:a self-proclaimed "True Enemy of Humanity" willing to [[spoiler:Unleash unleash ORT to devour CHALDEAS, CHALDEAS and risk destroying the planet, as from cosmic his perspective, CHALDEAS' success will brand humanity as the worst intelligent species in the universe. Daybit greatly prefers their extinction to this fate.fate, seeing this as a species-wide MercyKill instead of destroying humanity for the sake of it.]]
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrificdeaths
deaths unlike Beryl. He also cares for other Crypters, as he felt a sense of loss from the deaths of Ophelia and Akuta Hinako. He also considered Scandinavia Peperoncino a friend. He considers Kirschtaria Wodime the true genius and agrees with him to [[spoiler:tell Novum Chaldea about CHALDEAS should one of them dies]].
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific
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* In Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt, [[spoiler:his plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction failed. However, one critical factor in his magnificence is that the failure of ORTs' plans lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. Even with this loss, however, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru.]]
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* In Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt, [[spoiler:his plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction failed. However, one critical factor in that keeps his magnificence for me is that the failure of ORTs' plans lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Chaldea's side, something which can be considered far beyond his control. Even with this loss, however, In addition, [[GracefulLoses Daybit takes his loss gracefully]] especially after his final duel alongside Tezcatlipoca against Ritsuka Fujimaru.Fujimaru and is willing to tell Novum Chaldea the clues on their true enemy.]]
* Social-wise, Daybit is never interested in understanding and being understood by other people. He can be very blunt and is always concise in his speeches. This may taint his magnificence, but his courage and acknowledgement of Wodime and Chaldea more than compensates for me.
* Social-wise, Daybit is never interested in understanding and being understood by other people. He can be very blunt and is always concise in his speeches. This may taint his magnificence, but his courage and acknowledgement of Wodime and Chaldea more than compensates for me.
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For me, Daybit earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' as a whole even if Zelretch can overshadow him.
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For me, Daybit earned [[MemeticBadass his memetic reputation as one of the ultimate badasses of]] ''Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}'' as a whole even if Zelretch can overshadow overshadows him.
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This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, the crimes they commit, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some villains, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
!!!The Candidate's Redeeming qualities and Freudian Excuses
This is where any potential redeeming characteristics or tragic backstory should be discussed. Do they have a tragic past? Do they show that Even Evil Has Standards or Even Evil Has Loved Ones? Maybe a Pet the Dog moment or two? This is where these should be discussed in full. Not every potential redeeming moment is a clear-cut disqualifier, but we should hear of any potential issues to ensure the character is discussed in full.
!!!The Candidate's Extents of Villainy
A Complete Monster has to be particularly vile by the standard of the work they appear in. Therefore, you should look at what the character does compared to similar characters in the same work. This takes into account things like:
* Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
* The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
* The quantity vs. quality of their crimes compared to others (someone with a lower victim count but far more visceral and personal crimes could be considered as equally bad overall as someone with a higher body count but less horror involved)
Essentially, this section is an analysis of the kinds of villainy shown in the work and an explanation of why this particular character's villainy stands out within it.
!!!The Candidate's Redeeming qualities and Freudian Excuses
This is where any potential redeeming characteristics or tragic backstory should be discussed. Do they have a tragic past? Do they show that Even Evil Has Standards or Even Evil Has Loved Ones? Maybe a Pet the Dog moment or two? This is where these should be discussed in full. Not every potential redeeming moment is a clear-cut disqualifier, but we should hear of any potential issues to ensure the character is discussed in full.
!!!The Candidate's Extents of Villainy
A Complete Monster has to be particularly vile by the standard of the work they appear in. Therefore, you should look at what the character does compared to similar characters in the same work. This takes into account things like:
* Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
* The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
* The quantity vs. quality of their crimes compared to others (someone with a lower victim count but far more visceral and personal crimes could be considered as equally bad overall as someone with a higher body count but less horror involved)
Essentially, this section is an analysis of the kinds of villainy shown in the work and an explanation of why this particular character's villainy stands out within it.
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!!!The Candidate's
This
Daybit's brilliance is
!!!The Candidate's
A Complete Monster has
''Nahui Mictlan'' Lostbelt revealed that Daybit is willing to
* Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
* The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
* The quantity vs. quality of
Aside from his willingness to do so, Daybit is shown not to indulge in inflicting horrific deaths
!!!Potential Issues
* In Nahui Mictlan Lostbelt, [[spoiler:his plan of involving ORT in CHALDEAS' destruction failed. However, one critical factor in his magnificence is that the failure of ORTs' plans lies in Kukulkan -- ORT's heart having gained sentience -- being on Chaldea's side, something which can be considered
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In another words, yes for me.
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This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.
!!!The Candidate
This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, the crimes they commit, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some villains, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
!!!The Candidate's Redeeming qualities and Freudian Excuses
This is where any potential redeeming characteristics or tragic backstory should be discussed. Do they have a tragic past? Do they show that Even Evil Has Standards or Even Evil Has Loved Ones? Maybe a Pet the Dog moment or two? This is where these should be discussed in full. Not every potential redeeming moment is a clear-cut disqualifier, but we should hear of any potential issues to ensure the character is discussed in full.
!!!The Candidate's Extents of Villainy
A Complete Monster has to be particularly vile by the standard of the work they appear in. Therefore, you should look at what the character does compared to similar characters in the same work. This takes into account things like:
* Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
* The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
* The quantity vs. quality of their crimes compared to others (someone with a lower victim count but far more visceral and personal crimes could be considered as equally bad overall as someone with a higher body count but less horror involved)
Essentially, this section is an analysis of the kinds of villainy shown in the work and an explanation of why this particular character's villainy stands out within it.
!!!Final Verdict
This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.
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!!!The Work
This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.
!!!The Candidate
This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, the crimes they commit, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some villains, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
!!!The Candidate's Redeeming qualities and Freudian Excuses
This is where any potential redeeming characteristics or tragic backstory should be discussed. Do they have a tragic past? Do they show that Even Evil Has Standards or Even Evil Has Loved Ones? Maybe a Pet the Dog moment or two? This is where these should be discussed in full. Not every potential redeeming moment is a clear-cut disqualifier, but we should hear of any potential issues to ensure the character is discussed in full.
!!!The Candidate's Extents of Villainy
A Complete Monster has to be particularly vile by the standard of the work they appear in. Therefore, you should look at what the character does compared to similar characters in the same work. This takes into account things like:
* Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
* The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
* The quantity vs. quality of their crimes compared to others (someone with a lower victim count but far more visceral and personal crimes could be considered as equally bad overall as someone with a higher body count but less horror involved)
Essentially, this section is an analysis of the kinds of villainy shown in the work and an explanation of why this particular character's villainy stands out within it.
!!!Final Verdict
This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.
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This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.
!!!Who is the candidate and what have they done?
This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, their goals and methodology, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some characters, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
!!!How are they Magnificent?
This is the point where you highlight the character's brilliance. How to they convey their intelligence and charm to the audience? What makes them stand out among the crowd? What are their goals and how do they go about accomplishing them? This part welcomes a lot of creative thinking — not everyone has to be a Machiavellian Diabolical Mastermind to be worth considering here! This is also the time to showcase how the character can think on their feet if it's necessary.
!!!Bastardry
What kinds of moral lines is this character willing to cross for the sake of their goal? Are they willing to let innocents die? Start wars? Commit crimes? The character has to show some kind of unscrupulousness in order to count as a "Bastard". Notably, this character does not necessarily have to be the villain, and an Anti-Hero can cross the line if they're immoral enough, but they have to be immoral somehow.
This is also the section where you then state your case for why they're not too bad. Perhaps their good intentions help mitigate their crimes. Perhaps others are shown to be much worse than them. Perhaps they're prone to Pet the Dog moments or are even fighting on behalf of loved ones. Whatever the case, there are certain lines that an MB can't cross, but as long as their villainy is reasonable for their goal, they can be considered.
!!!Final Verdict
This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.
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!!Character Name
!!!The Work
This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.
!!!The Candidate
This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, the crimes they commit, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some villains, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
!!!Redeeming qualities and Freudian Excuses
This is where any potential redeeming characteristics or tragic backstory should be discussed. Do they have a tragic past? Do they show that Even Evil Has Standards or Even Evil Has Loved Ones? Maybe a Pet the Dog moment or two? This is where these should be discussed in full. Not every potential redeeming moment is a clear-cut disqualifier, but we should hear of any potential issues to ensure the character is discussed in full.
!!!Extents of Villainy
A Complete Monster has to be particularly vile by the standard of the work they appear in. Therefore, you should look at what the character does compared to similar characters in the same work. This takes into account things like:
* Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
* The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
* The quantity vs. quality of their crimes compared to others (someone with a lower victim count but far more visceral and personal crimes could be considered as equally bad overall as someone with a higher body count but less horror involved)
Essentially, this section is an analysis of the kinds of villainy shown in the work and an explanation of why this particular character's villainy stands out within it.
!!!Final Verdict
This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.
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!!(Character Name)
!!!The Work
This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.
!!!Who is the candidate and what have they done?
This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, their goals and methodology, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some characters, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
!!!How are they Magnificent?
This is the point where you highlight the character's brilliance. How to they convey their intelligence and charm to the audience? What makes them stand out among the crowd? What are their goals and how do they go about accomplishing them? This part welcomes a lot of creative thinking — not everyone has to be a Machiavellian Diabolical Mastermind to be worth considering here! This is also the time to showcase how the character can think on their feet if it's necessary.
!!!Bastardry
What kinds of moral lines is this character willing to cross for the sake of their goal? Are they willing to let innocents die? Start wars? Commit crimes? The character has to show some kind of unscrupulousness in order to count as a "Bastard". Notably, this character does not necessarily have to be the villain, and an Anti-Hero can cross the line if they're immoral enough, but they have to be immoral somehow.
This is also the section where you then state your case for why they're not too bad. Perhaps their good intentions help mitigate their crimes. Perhaps others are shown to be much worse than them. Perhaps they're prone to Pet the Dog moments or are even fighting on behalf of loved ones. Whatever the case, there are certain lines that an MB can't cross, but as long as their villainy is reasonable for their goal, they can be considered.
!!!Final Verdict
This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.
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!!Character Name
!!!The Work
This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.
!!!The Candidate
This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, the crimes they commit, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some villains, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
!!!Redeeming qualities and Freudian Excuses
This is where any potential redeeming characteristics or tragic backstory should be discussed. Do they have a tragic past? Do they show that Even Evil Has Standards or Even Evil Has Loved Ones? Maybe a Pet the Dog moment or two? This is where these should be discussed in full. Not every potential redeeming moment is a clear-cut disqualifier, but we should hear of any potential issues to ensure the character is discussed in full.
!!!Extents of Villainy
A Complete Monster has to be particularly vile by the standard of the work they appear in. Therefore, you should look at what the character does compared to similar characters in the same work. This takes into account things like:
* Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
* The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
* The quantity vs. quality of their crimes compared to others (someone with a lower victim count but far more visceral and personal crimes could be considered as equally bad overall as someone with a higher body count but less horror involved)
Essentially, this section is an analysis of the kinds of villainy shown in the work and an explanation of why this particular character's villainy stands out within it.
!!!Final Verdict
This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.
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