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As two worlds collide, heroes arise from both sides.

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     Singularity F 

  • While occurring offscreen, Caster (Cu) remarks that Berserker (Havel) was the only other Servant aside from him to escape being Darkened and fought Saber Alter evenly.
  • During the battle with Hazel, the Berserker proves to be a force that can take a hit while negating magecraft. Both Caster (Cu) and Ash work together with the latter stabbing Hazel through the visor and burning him from the inside out, killing him.
  • Just as Lev mocks Olga's dreams and goals, preparing to send her into CHALDEAS, Ash not only prevents this, but later on, secures her soul. Ensuring Chaldea can make her a new body.

     Singularity 1 

  • Up until Georgios and Arkon met Chaldea, the two bravely slayed wyverns and other monsters who threatened the country while defending the people.
  • The Nameless King is summoned by Jeanne (Alter) as her Servant. Throughout the Singularity, he quickly proves himself to be one of Chaldea's most formidable foes. Being a God of War, he constantly challenges them time and again alongside his mount Storm. Whether it was facing Siegward, Astolfo, or even Ash one-on-one in a row Even his dragon Storm is willing to face Servants such as Astolfo and Georgios head on. Faraam even assisted Chaldea in secret to help their progress at times.
    • Gets better when the Nameless King, revealed as Faraam, becomes tired of Jeanne (Alter) and attacks her. Aiding Chaldea after becoming sick of his Master's attitude and commands.
  • Despite knowing he would die, Arkon buys time for Chaldea so he could both slow down Faraam, and demand answers. Putting up a struggle until the very end which earns him Faraam's respect.
  • Like Faraam, Berserker Gael also proves himself just as dangerous as the God of War. In spite of being reduced as a Berserker, which Ash attests to being weaker than his normal-self, he still gives Jeanne, Lancer (Cu), and Ash a difficult time and survives Cu's Gae Bolg in the heart. By the time they defeat him, it takes the combined effort of Cu, Elizabeth, Astolfo, Siegward, Marie, Amadeus, Gerogios, Sasaki, and Siegfried to finally end him.

     Singularity 2: The All Consuming Empire 

  • During Singularity One, while some didn't give up, many of France's soldiers had lost the will to fight in general. In Rome, the soldiers all across the nation take arms and don't falter for even a bit. Even when they take losses and casualties, they work alongside Chaldea to defend their people and nation.
  • When countless spiders attack, which includes a beastly Ludwig, along with Vordt, Solaire has difficulty in protecting the soldiers and stopping the numerous foes and Servants. From nowhere, Lucien the Good Hunter, Foreigner, makes a good first impression by immediately killing countless spiders, helping drive Ludwig and Vordt back, then meeting with a thankful Solaire.
  • After constantly being cut-off, insulted, disrespected, alongside the constant stress she's been put through, Olga snaps. Giving Gwyndolin, who saw her as little more than Nero's concubine, a large rant at him. Stheno likes this and Gwyndolin, while unimpressed, allows her to speak with some measure of respect.
  • When Nero gives a speech to the remaining Roman army, her words renew their motivation. Lucien believes it's all pointless and they'll die. Solaire simply tells Lucien they have something that'll help out.
    • Solaire: "However. You are forgetting one thing, my friend."
    • Lucien: Oh?
    • Solaire: (refers to Gough) We have a Giant.
  • During the final confrontation with Aldrich, the many Roman soldiers and Servants burst through the gates and begin slaughtering every foe they can face. Be it Accursed or undead. And to start it out, Gough uses his Noble Phantasm to destroy the gates leading into the city.
  • A villainous example: Featuring that Aldrich, after being forced to listen to Lev all this time, around the end, had devoured him. Getting the drop on Lev and stealing the demon's memories, knowledge, and power. Lev really should have been more careful around a literal devourer of Gods.
    • Wo G claims had Aldrich fully devoured him, Aldrich would have become something more which would affect his very Saint Graph in the throne.
  • The final battle against Aldrich occurs.
    • For his part, Aldrich had devoured Lev and had attained a new height of power. Being fully capable of handling multiple Servants at once. Having even revealed that he had also devoured other Servants. The result being he has the power of a Demon God Pillar and the Noble Phantasms of different Servants. Alongside his ritual in summoning the Abyss, Aldrich is more than capable of fighting everyone
    • On the other end of the spectrum, the gathered Servants make a fool of Aldrich. While they do take hits, they're capable of overcoming Aldrich's attacks due to the Saint's inability in knowing how to actually fight. Becoming a massive punching bag that everyone keeps hitting and whittling him down with Sulyvahn, Quelaag, and the Smelter Demon joining in. By the end, not only does Ash come and once more repeat history by ruining his plans, Alrich doesn't even take Ash with him as Nero comes, someone he saw as a common whore, slices his head off.
    • On the other side, Solaire, Lucien, Gough, and Cecilia deal with Ludwig. Despite the difficulties, they managed to kill the Servant with each supporting one another during the fight.

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