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Characters: Fate Stay Night Masters
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This is a page about the characters taking the role of Masters appearing in the Visual Novel turned Anime Fate/stay night. Contains a LOT of spoilers.
open/close all folders Shirou Emiya  "I want to be a hero."
The protagonist of the series, Shirou is a rather untalented magus whose only skill is basic Tracing and Reinforcement magic, which allows him to analyze the physical make-up of an object and then strengthen it. His dream is to become a "Hero of Justice", someone who can selflessly protect the lives of everyone from disaster. He inherited this dream from his adoptive father Kiritsugu Emiya (who had given up on it) and is extremely naive on what it takes to reach that ideal. Later it is discovered that he possesses an innate talent in Projection magic, which enables him to replicate items — including Noble Phantasms — that he can visualize in his mind (although the copies are inferior to the originals, being reduced in power by one rank). His talent stems from the fact that, in the explosion at the climax of the Fourth Holy Grail War where he lost his parents, Shirou lost all sense of self-worth and can only find meaning in other people — thus, Shirou can use himself as a material component when carrying out Projection. He also possesses a Healing Factor that makes him practically immortal. This is because Avalon, a Noble Phantasm once possessed by Saber, had been implanted into his body by Kiritsugu. Avalon also acts as the catalyst that allows him to accidently summon Saber for the Fifth Holy Grail Wars.Shirou is an accomplished archer (having been a member of the school's archery club without ever missing the bull’s-eye except the one time he felt like doing so) and, following some training from Saber, is mildly proficient in swordplay. Like Archer, he possesses the Reality Marble "Unlimited Blade Works" — which reduces the mana cost required for Projection magic to nil — although his incantation to activate it is different.
Rin Tohsaka  "I'm not annoyed at you, I'm annoyed at myself for not achieving what I wanted."
One of the main Magi of the series, known in the fandom for her Tsundere traits and her Grade-"S" Zettai Ryouiki. Rin is an honor student in Shirou's school, and the talented heir of the prestigious Tohsaka magus family, one of the founders of the Holy Grail Wars. She enters the Fifth Holy Grail Wars out of a sense of responsibility (as the Tohaska heir) and her own competitive desire to win, and tries to summon a Saber-class Servant (widely considered to be the best Servant class). Thus, it is a point of much irritation when she summons Archer instead. Eventually she grows accustomed to him, and they are partners in every route of the game. While she is mostly an adviser to Shirou in Fate, she becomes the main heroine in Unlimited Blade Works and plays a major role in Heaven's Feel. Rin is a complex person, using a honor student facade to hide her true character and using the Magus excuse for ignoring her own morals. Sakura is her sister and she is aware of the fact. They have been separated when Sakura was taken in by the Matou, but because she avoids her sister, she hasn't learned about her horrific life. More than anything, Rin seems driven by her sense of duty to the Tohsaka lineage, though her moral values save her from being a self-absorbed sociopath like most magi (including the father she idolizes).
Sakura Matou Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya (JP), Sherry Lynn (EN) "No, you are strong, Senpai. It's not because of your Magic Circuit or your talent, but because your mind is pure....I knew that from the first time I met you. I knew you would never betray anyone."
Shirou's timid neighbor. She often visits Shirou's house and does chores there, mainly because she has a massive and very obvious crush on him. She seems to be an ordinary girl with a respectful relationship with her big brother Shinji Matou. In fact, Sakura is an extremely powerful magus, and Shinji frequently abuses and rapes her under orders from family head Zouken Matou (and also to vent his own jealous frustrations). What's more, she is actually the biological sister of Rin Tohsaka, she was separated due to the events of Fate Zero; Sakura's different eye and hair color are due to Zouken infecting her body with parasitic worms that feed on her mana and carnal impulses, greatly boosting her magical power and sexual aggression.She was chosen as a participant of the Holy Grail War and summoned Rider, but discovered that Shirou was also a participant and did not want to end up fighting against him. Thus, she was forced into handing over her Command Spells to Shinji, and Rider also suffered much abuse at Shinji's hands.In Heaven's Feel, Sakura becomes the heroine of the story, but also at cost of her sanity. She becomes consumed by darkness, turning into a proto-form of Angra Mainyu known as Dark Sakura. Giving into The Dark Side gives her tremendous power — enough to kill anyone with ease, regenerate from any wound and corrupt Servants into her loyal pawns. She also feels resentment towards Rin for basically abandoning her to a life of hell at the hands of the Matou family (unknown to Rin herself), which is amplified massively by her dark side. She eventually makes peace with Rin and was rescued by Shirou when he uses Caster's Rule Breaker to sever her connection to Angra Mainyu.
- Abusive Parents: Or, rather, (supposed) grandparent....
- Beneath the Mask
- Beware the Nice Ones: Heaven's Feel route.
- Big Eater: Although she tries to reserve herself out of fear of looking unladylike.
- Body Horror: The Crest Worm.
- Break the Cutie: Up to Eleven breakage, Nasuverse speaking — it seems to border on Author Appeal for Nasu, as there's usually a heroine in each his stories with a horrific back-story.
- Broken Bird
- Cherry Blossom Girl
- Clingy Jealous Girl
- The Corruptible: Throughout Heaven’s Feel, there's a constant fear of Sakura succumbing to the corruption. She resists more than seems humanly possible, but eventually she does.
- Curtains Match the Window: Sakura has unusual, purple-colored eyes and hair. This is revealed to be because of the "conditioning" imposed upon her by Zouken in order to make her into the successor of the Matou brand of magecraft.
- The Dog Bites Back: Her Superpowered Evil Side, once fully established, decides that it's not going to put up with her grandfather's abuse anymore...
- Driven to Suicide: Subverted, she never kills herself, but she does consider it. She mentions several previous attempts at suicide (though she never went through with it) on Day 9 of Heaven's Feel, and after her My God, What Have I Done? moment, she attempts to kill herself out of remorse, only to be prevented by Angra Mainyu, long enough for Shirou to free her with Rule Breaker.
- Expy: She is similar in appearance and personality and shares some aspects of her back-story, with Fujino Asagami (from the earlier Nasu work Kara No Kyoukai).
- Extreme Doormat: What she was before she fell in love with Shirou.
- First Girl Wins: Only in Heaven's Feel, and even then she only gets to keep Shirou in one ending.
- She does get to keep Shirou in one bad ending (the last one), but she's hardly in a state to appreciate it by that point.
- Gratuitous German: Heaven's Feel only.
- Hair Decorations: Always wears a ribbon in the left side of her hair.
- It is revealed to be a Memento MacGuffin since it was the first ribbon Rin ever made, and one of the few signs of their true feelings for each other.
- I Cannot Self-Terminate: When she realizes that she is in fact the shadow that has been consuming many people in the town. She first begs Shirou to kill her, and then, when he refuses, seeks out Zouken in order to force him to do it.
- "I Know You're In There Somewhere" Fight: Her fight (as Dark Sakura) with Shirou.
- Image Song: "Egao Hitotsu de"
("With One Smile") - I Will Wait For You: In the Normal ending of the Heaven's Feel. Sakura promises to wait for Shirou after his Heroic Sacrifice, though it eventually becomes clear that he never returns to her.
- Kick the Son of a Bitch: Her ruthless treatment of Zouken and Shinji. Even when both instances were self-defense rather than cold-blooded murder, it still feels great.
- Lighter and Softer: In the manga, her backstory and other horrible things seem not to have occurred.
- The Mourning After: Through the rest of her life in the Normal ending of the Heaven's Feel, Sakura stays in Shirou's home constantly waiting for Shirou to come home after his Heroic Sacrifice at the end of the Grail War.
- My God, What Have I Done?: After Rin (seemingly) dies, Sakura realizes that she destroyed everyone who still loved her with her own hands.
- Nice Girl
- Not Blood Siblings: A non-romantic variant. She's not Shinji's blood-related sister. Rather, she's Rin's.
- Not So Weak: A plot point. Zouken Matou can't break her by himself, and she won't fight back. At all. It takes a great deal of manipulation of outside factors and a good deal of stupidity from the heroes to actually make her snap. Until then, she was far more resilient than you'd expect for someone that's essentially broken inside. Still mostly sane after being raped constantly by Shinji at least, plus violated by worms, plus worms living inside her, plus excruciating pain and who knows what the hell else. But the crack that breaks her is how she tries to settle things to keep Shirou safe.
- Purple Eyes
- Rape As Backstory
- The Resenter: Towards her foster grandfather Zouken for his cruelty, her father Tokiomi for sending her away, and Rin for never coming to save her and taking Shirou away from her.
- Shrinking Violet
- Sibling Yin-Yang: With Shinji and Rin.
- Spell My Name with an S: Matou, Matô or Matō depending on the source/transliteration paradigm used.
- Stepford Smiler: Played with. At school, Sakura is more or less her "true self"; quiet, stoic and never smiles in front of people. Around Shirou, she's cheerful, happy, lively and always has a smile on her face. The latter is not an act, but this trope still applies to some extent because of everything she's hiding under that smile.
- Superpowered Evil Side: Dark Sakura. It should also be noted that, similarly to another Nasuverse character, she turns out to be actually a subversion of this trope; it's later on made very explicit that she's in no way a different personality from the "real" Sakura, and that her initially appearing to be a straight example was simply a product of Sakura putting up an act in an attempt to invoke this trope.
- Training from Hell
- Tykebomb: For eleven years, Sakura has been forced to act as a host for magical worms that allow Zouken to control her at will.
- "Well Done, Sis" Girl: The only thing Sakura always expected from Rin was for her to show some fraternal love for her.
- Yamato Nadeshiko: Invoked. When she grew interested in Shirou, she resolved to reform herself to be more appealing and feminine.
- You Gotta Have Purple Hair
Shinji Matou  "If you want me to drop the barrier, you'll have to get on your knees and beg."
Sakura's brother and Shirou's childhood friend. Due to the land of Fuyuki "rejecting" the Matou family, they had lost their magical potential by the time that Shinji was born. Thus, Shinji lacks a Magic Circuit (and thus, has no magical potential whatsoever). This caused him to develop a massive inferiority complex and a vast amount of resentment towards his adopted sister Sakura, who was brought in to continue the magical lineage that he could not. So when family head Zouken Matou orders him to periodically rape Sakura (to relieve her abnormal levels of sexual tension, caused by the parasitic worms flowing through her bloodstream), he takes far too much pleasure in it and even abuses her whenever it takes his fancy.At school, he's a popular ladies' man, but also does terrible things like blackmailing other students and exploiting the character flaws of his "friends" to get what he wants. When confronted, his facade of superiority quickly crumbles to reveal a sniveling, pathetic coward. When Sakura is reluctant to participate in the Holy Grail Wars (because she does not wish to fight Shirou and Rin), Shinji seizes his chance to surpass his sister and pressures her into yielding Rider to him. Because he is not a magus, he uses an artifact created from Rider's Command Spells called the Book of the False Attendant, which acts as a provisionary Command Spell and lets him control Rider. Because the Book is not a true command spell, it is destroyed either when it is pushed beyond its limits or Rider is killed. Because he's such a lowlife, he never ends up well in any scenario. Ilya had Berserker kill him for being too pathetic to live in Fate. In Unlimited Blade Works, he is turned into a Holy Grail Core by Gilgamesh and nearly dies, which is enough to scare him straight after Rin saves his life. In Heaven's Feel, he tried to blackmail Sakura by threatening to reveal to Shirou how he had raped her, which pushes Sakura over the edge and leads to him getting decapitated by Dark Sakura.
- Asshole Victim
- Berserk Button: He frequently snaps if he is humillated.
- Big Bad Wannabe: Shinji, no means NO.
- Big Brother Mentor: He tried to be this in the manga backstory, after he mets Sakura for the first time...at least until he found why Sakura was adopted in to the Matou family.
- Bitch in Sheeps Clothing
- Body Horror: In Unlimited Blade Works, Gilgamesh turns Shinji into a new vessel for the Holy Grail, which results in him being forced to endure a lake-sized mass of flesh growing from his body. The resulting Transformation Trauma eventually scared him straight.
- Casanova: Character Material reveals that he is much less of a jerk if you aren't Sakura, though the only male he could actually get along with was Shirou, before their estrangement.
- Casanova Wannabe: Continually tries to score with Rin; he never gets anywhere, but his ego doesn't seem to allow him to compute the fact that she isn't interested. This causes more conflict than you would think.
- The Chew Toy: Shinji is introduced as an extremely ineffectual little slime ball. He is smacked around in confrontations with Shirou and other Servants, cannot get Rin's attention at all, is bloodily killed in two of the routes, and the sole remaining route spends a good deal of time convincing him that yes, Shinji, it really is not all fun and games being a magus/Master/the Holy Grail. Considering that he is a conceited little git at best and a sociopathic rapist at worst, he doesn't get too much sympathy about this.
- Actually he wanted to prove to Zouken that he wasn't useless and that he could be Matou Family heir instead of Sakura and a lot of his actions are based off what he believed to be how Magus/Masters acted.
- Averted in the manga adaptation, with good justification.
- Chick Magnet: The main cast of girls don't like Shinji much, but he's very popular with girls at school.
- Dirty Coward
- Disproportionate Retribution: In the manga, he bullies an archery student over minor and imagined infractions, prompting Ayako to warn him that he's on the verge of being expelled from the club. In response, he orders Rider to attack her, putting her in the hospital.
- Don't You Dare Pity Me!
- Easily Forgiven: Rin still manages to find it within herself to save his life in Unlimited Blade Works in spite of the fact he tried to rape her while she was bound to a chair and completely helpless.
- The fact that he is Sakura's adopted brother and she would be very upset by his death probably helped his cause.
- In the manga, he gets this from Ayako, whom he had Rider attack, and Sakura, who saved his life. It should be noted that he does not rape Sakura in the manga, and this causes him to undergo a Heel Face Turn.
- Eviler than Thou: Shinji faces off against other villains in every path; Ilyasviel in Fate, Gilgamesh in Unlimited Blade Works, and Dark Sakura in Heaven's Feel. Too bad (for him) that he's the "Thou" part of the trope all three times.
- Go Mad from the Revelation
- Humiliation Conga: In Heaven's Feel, right before Sakura kills him.
- Jerkass
- Karmic Death: In "Fate" and Heaven's Feel.
- Muggle Born of Mages: Could be viewed a Deconstruction of the trope, since it shows what would happen if that normal child grew up knowing he has no magic but still wanting to take over the family but due to his non magic status his dreams were shatttered while being cast off and completely ignored.
- Parental Neglect: Zouken considers Shinji to be a disgrace of a sorcerer and often neglects him. In Heaven's Feel it is revealed that even Byakuya, Shinji's father, acted distant and with contempt towards Shinji and after he knew that Sakura was the successor, Byakuya started spending more time with Sakura until his death.
- Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: His defining and most hated trait: he is violently attracted to girls of the Tohsaka bloodline; if they are unwilling to receive his monstrous "affections?" All the better.
- Start of Darkness: The Heaven's Feel route hints at it, but the manga comes right out and openly states that Shinji's came when he discovered the Matou were a clan of magi and began putting all of his heart and effort into becoming one himself... only to later find they were a fallen clan who no longer had magical power, and that if anyone in his family was going to end up fulfilling his lifelong dream, it was going to be Sakura (not that she had a choice in the matter...). Basically, he Jumped at the Call only to discover that there was no call, and upon learning this reacted... poorly. Because Sakura kept pitying him (although her life was much worse) and apologizing, he took that as Sakura submitting herself to him since she displayed no other emotion, and things got worse from there.
- Smug Snake
- Spared by the Adaptation: In the manga, Sakura has Rider save his life.
- Static Character: Apart from the ever present Villainous Breakdowns, he tends to remain a complete and utter jerk throughout every route.
- The Unfavorite
- Unwitting Pawn: Pretty much everything he does in Heaven's Feel is orchestrated by Zouken in order to further his plans for Sakura, culminating in his death, which results in Sakura's Freak Out.
- Villainous Breakdown: In the anime and every storyline of the visual novel, with multiple breakdowns in Heaven’s Feel.
- In the manga, when Shirou and Rin interfere with his plans.
- Well Done Son Guy: Kinda like a certain other Shinji. He just wants approval from Zouken. But looks like he can never understand that "no" really means "NO".
- Would Hit a Girl
- You Gotta Have Blue Hair
Ilyasviel "Ilya" von Einzbern  "I don't intend to kill you, Shirou. You're mine. I'll kill the other Masters, but you're special. That's why I locked you up here, so there won't be any interruptions... "
The little noble girl, usually called Ilya for short, send by the Einzbern Clan to be their champion the Holy Grail War. She is in fact a living vessel of the Holy Grail, and her body has Magic Circuits splattered all over, which provides her great supply of magic. She is Berserker's Mistress, and lives in a mansion in the middle of a forest, with her Servant and two maids. She may be a little girl, but she is just as ambitious as the other Magus to win the war, and approves even brutalities if it means winning the whole war in general. Although she is sometimes rough to Berserker, the bond between them are extremely strong. She is rather attached to Shirou, but in the same time detests him too. This is due to the fact that she is in fact the daughter from Shirou's father Kiritsugu, and Irisviel von Einzbern, and not born naturally.
- All There in the Manual: Several notable things, for instance we only find out that she dies a year after the Holy Grail war in Archer's back-story via supplementary materials, and apparently the Dress of Heaven she wears at the end of Heaven's Feel will turn any human who touches it into gold!
- Artificial Human: She was naturally conceived, but she's still a homunculus.
- Badass Adorable
- Big Brother Attraction: Played pretty darkly, especially since Shirou has no clue why she's calling him onii-chan until Heaven's Feel.
- But Not Too Foreign: Illya's biological father is Emiya Kiritsugu and mother is a German homonculus.
- Clingy Jealous Girl: She really seems to be dead set on having Shirou be her servant; or worse, her doll. Heck, she'll settle for his still living head.
- Cheerful Child/Creepy Child: Yes, she's both. It's not contradictory.
- Clone Degeneration: Even if she survives the war, she still has less than a decade to live.
- Creepy Cool Crosses: The cuffs of her shirt prominently display a row of them.
- Cute and Psycho: But even without that she's a bit bipolar.
- Daddy Had A Good Reason For Abandoning You: She just doesn't know. More to the point, she doesn't know that he spent the next five years (prior to his death) trying to come back (the Einzberns wouldn't let him see her). The fact that he told her he would be back and then never returned, for no obvious reason, is understandably upsetting for her (the Einzberns almost certainly made it sound as bad as they possibly could, too, because it gives her more of a reason to fight). She doesn't seem to buy the cover story entirely, but she's got a major grudge against Shirou to go along with some level of Big Brother Attraction.
- Enfante Terrible
- Evil Albino: In much of Fate.
- Failure Is the Only Option: Ilya is actually in a rather similar situation to Assassin, in that both are literally incapable of actually winning the Holy Grail war. As the vessel for the Grail itself, her mind is destroyed when it finishes forming, leaving her unable to claim the prize even if her Servant is the last one standing.
- The Fake Cutie: She's genuinely quite innocent and naive, but in contrast to that she's probably the must brutal character in the story. Heaven's Feel makes it pretty clear that her little girl act is just an act. She's actually quite emotionally conflicted about what she should be doing and almost entirely lacks any hope for the future.
- Fille Fatale: Exactly what she plans to do with Shirou once she gets him varies from route to route, but in Fate at least she made it pretty clear just what she was planning to do with her new "toy" (You can't get much more explicit than straddling a tied-up boy and asking him if he'd like to be your slave!). Tiger Dojo confirms there was originally an H scene here if you picked the wrong option. Partially subverted by the fact that she's actually older than he is, although her mental age seems to match her appearance pretty accurately.
- First Name Basis: She generally prefers being called by her nickname of "Ilya".
- Freudian Excuse: Let's see... Parental Abandonment? Check. Isolated from the outside world and basically raised to be a sociopath by her mother's family? Check. Put through agonizing Training from Hell by said family so she could control Berserker and be their representative in the Grail War, despite the fact that she was mentally pretty much still a child? Check and check.
- Go Out with a Smile: In Heaven's Feel True End.
- Happily Adopted: The ending to Fate features her more or less adopted by Taiga. The two get along more like sisters than parent and child, but it's hard to dispute that Ilya's having a much better time with the Fujimura than the Einzbern family.
- Heel Face Turn:
- Most notably in Fate after Shirou and Saber defeat Berserker.
- Arguably in Heaven's Feel.
- Heroic Albino: In Heaven's Feel.
- Heroic Sacrifice: In Heaven's Feel. She sacrifices herself to shut down the Artifact of Doom behind the Holy Grail War once and for all.
- Hostile Show Takeover: She cheerfully announces her intent to do this in Heaven's Feel during a Taiga Dojo segment in Unlimited Blade Works. When it doesn't work out that way, she tries to take over the Dojo instead... with a tank.
- Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: She just barely reaches her servant's knee.
- Hypnotic Eyes
- I Am Your Sister: She's technically Shirou's adoptive sister by virtue of her being Kiritsugu's biological daughter.
- Image Song: "Tsuki no Namida"
; also shares a more "fun" version with Taiga. - I'm Cold... So Cold...: When dying in Unlimited Bladeworks, she mentions that it's a little cold but things will surely be okay again soon so long as Berserker is there to protect her. He's already dead.
- Kick the Son of a Bitch: Her ruthless murder of Shinji (who she doesn't even know) in Fate.
- Legal Jailbait
- Leitmotif: "Die Lorelei" by Phillipp Friedrich Silcher. Notable in being an actual German folk song.
- Meta Guy: She becomes this during the Tiger Dojo segments accompanying each of the game's 40 Bad Ends.
- Morality Chain: To Berserker.
- Ms. Exposition: She fills this role pretty often, especially in Heaven's Feel.
- Older than They Look: She's actually in her 20's. Homunculi have strange growth patterns, but hers is nonexistent as she wasn't made to be able to live as a human.
- To be exact, she is actually Shirou's older stepsister.
- Oracular Urchin
- Parental Abandonment: After thye previous Grail War, the Eisenberns wouldn't even allow Ilya and Kiritsugu to meet, and having her mother already dead, Ilya feels she has been abandoned. This distresses her so much that it is implied that the reason she keeps Berserker in an "always semi berserk" state is to deprive the only real father figure she's ever known of even the opportunity of leaving her.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Some of the time, anyway. Generally, if the narration starts focusing on her eyes, bad things are about to happen.
- Restraining Bolt: For Berserker. See his entry for more details.
- Sociopathic Hero: Averted, surprisingly enough. When she turns, her more sadistic tendencies seem to be put to rest.
- Soundtrack Dissonance: The arrangement of Die Lorelei (her leitmotif) in this game sounds like a lullaby played by a music box. The first time you hear it in the very first Bad End, Berserker is chopping your limbs off, leaving your head kept alive as a toy for Ilya. The leitmotif changes to a depressing theme on subsequent appearances, but still keeps the dissonance.
- Spell My Name with an S: Even the official manga translation can't seem to decide if it's "Ilyasviel" or "Illyasviel".
- To make matters worse... Type Moon's official website uses "Ilya", while nearly all Type Moon merchandise uses "Illya". So it seems both spellings are canon.
- Stepford Smiler
- Token Mini-Moe: Lampshaded and providing the page quote.
- Tykebomb
- Units Not To Scale: Reversed from the normal presentation. The artwork actually exaggerates the size difference between her and Berserker. He's about eight feet tall while she's four to four and a half feet, but she doesn't reach much past his knee if the artwork is anything to go by.
- What Could Have Been: It's stated in the Tiger Dojos that Nasu had been toying with the idea of giving Ilya her own route if Heaven's Feel was short enough, but it wasn't. The details of her own route were largely folded into Heavens Feel instead. It's also mentioned once that there was originally a scene in the Fate route where she raped Shirou in a Bad End, but that scene was obviously cut.
- White-Haired Pretty Girl
- Winter Royal Lady: Not literally, but certainly she is characterized both by her princess-like looks and character and her affinity with winter.
- Yandere: Non romantic despite her clinginess. She just wants to be properly acknowledged and secretly believes that Shirou won't.
- You Lose At Zero Trust: From early on in Heaven's Feel Shirou is getting along with her much better than in the previous two routes. However, thanks to Zouken dicking around, she feels she has to ignore how she feels and opts for pragmatism and kills him rather regretfully if you don't have a high enough affection score with her.
Kirei Kotomine  "Rejoice, young man. Your wish will finally come true." The Big Bad of the Fate route and also the Big Bad of Fate/zero. Kirei is the supervisor of the Fifth Holy Grail War as well as Rin's legal guardian. As supervisor, it is his duty to uphold the rules of the Holy Grail War, cover up any incidents that might expose the War to the public, and give sanctuary to any Masters who drop out. He is in fact a survivor of the Fourth Holy Grail War, in which he was a participant with his Assasin-class Servant, Hassan-i-Sabbah and eventually, an Archer-class Servant, Gilgamesh. At its conclusion, he was shot and killed by Emiya Kiritsugu, who went on to destroy the tainted Holy Grail. Kirei was drenched in the pollution that splattered from the destroyed Grail, which granted his wish (for destruction) and resurrected him with an artificial black heart. His goal is to observe the effects of a wish made upon the tainted Holy Grail, for he is driven by a mental abnormality that can only find meaning in the suffering of others. To this end he hides the existence of Gilgamesh (who also survived the end of the Fourth Holy Grail War), kills one of the seven Masters to seize their Command Spells and Servant (Lancer), and quietly carries out his duties as the Grail War's overseer whilst hiding the Holy Grail's true nature as an evil artifact of destruction from everyone.In other routes, he's not quite the Big Bad anymore. Gilgamesh takes that spot in Unlimited Blade Works, and he momentarily fights side by side with Shirou and Rin against Zouken Matou (who also takes that spot) in Heaven's Feel, though he's still the final obstacle in the very, very end and is a Final Boss of sorts in that route.
- Back from the Dead: After Kiritsugu killed him in Fate/Zero.
- Badass: Don't let those posers Lancer and Archer fool you. Kotomine is the badass of Fate/stay night. Pinning True Assassin to a tree and performing an exorcism on Zouken by grinding his skull into the dirt? Yes please.
- Badass Longcoat: His priest garments are like a combo between this and Badass Longrobe.
- Badass Normal: Technically, he is a magus, but all he seems capable of doing in regards to magecraft is healing others and exorcism. He's an extremely effective hand to hand combat, proficient with Black Keys, a type of throwing sword, and has extensive assassin training.
- Being Evil Sucks: He has a conscience, which makes him aware that evil is wrong, but...
- Being Good Sucks: Unfortunately, he takes no satisfaction from good. Poor guy just can't win. This is in fact a large part of his motivation: He basically wants to ask God why someone like him would be allowed to be born.
- Big Bad: In Fate.
- Charles Atlas Superpower: Due to immense training as a church exorcist, Kotomine is able to stand up to True Assassin and a body-transmuted-into-swords Shirou in Heaven's Feel.
- The Chessmaster
- Chewing the Scenery: He can sometimes drift into this territory, although this is partly just how Joji Nakata acts. He's generally fairly calm, however.
- Church Militant: And he Knows Kung Fu.
- Classic Villain: In Heaven's Feel Kotomine's parallels to Shirou become quite obvious with the classic climactic conclusion being resolved by Kotomine's lack of purpose outside the emptiness that is at both Shirou and his own core. Shirou's nature lies in defining himself through others, which is the same as Kotomine. The reason it is a virtue for Shirou and a vice for Kotomine is that Shirou's self definition lies in aiding others while Kotomine's is in harming them.
- Creepy Cool Crosses
- Death by Irony:
- Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life: When he was younger: Mage? Not fulfilling. Church? Ditto. Devoted husband? Empty. Evil? Bingo!
- Deuteragonist: Does double time as primary antagonist and deuteragonist. While the main heroines generally have more screen time than Kotomine, he is largely the one who pushes the plot along and has a strong and complex relationship with Shirou, much to the latter's disquiet.
- Disk One Final Boss: In Unlimited Blade Works.
- Dissonant Serenity: In the Fate route, during the scene where Shirou discovers the little secret Kotomine keeps underneath the church and Kotomine more or less psychologically tortures him about it while they stand there surrounded by corpses undergoing Body Horror, he is described in the narration as speaking in his most genuinely cheerful tone of voice possible, smiling pleasantly, and generally treating him as a friend who came over for dinner. In the voiced version he even chuckles in between speaking as though at some kind of exceptionally funny joke he's listening to.
- Dull Eyes of Unhappiness
- Enemy Mine: In Heaven's Feel, Kirei teams up with Shirou once Zouken and Sakura kill off Lancer and Gilgamesh, putting Kirei on the losing end of Eviler than Thou.
- Even Evil Has Standards: Whatever else might be said about Kirei, he holds Zouken Matou in utter contempt.
- Evil Duo: With Gilgamesh.
- Evil Feels Good: Kirei's entire raison d’être. He's lived his entire life being unable to find joy in anything other than the suffering of other people and what was the opposite of 'good'. Believing something to be wrong with himself, he tried out several vocations, including studying under the magic association, turning around and switching to the church (the association's exact opposite), and even loving an Ill Girl who eventually bore him a child. When said Ill Girl died, the fact that he felt sorrow only for being unable to kill her himself caused his true Start of Darkness, which in turn causes him to attempt to release the Artifact of Doom behind the grail war upon the world... For the Evulz. (In addition to other reasons.)
- Fan Nickname: "Mr. Pretty", after the translation of his first name.
- Foil: Is portrayed as quite an explicit one to Kiritsugu Emiya, Shirou's father. Whereas Kiritsugu is a just, moral man who makes of himself a monster to protect the innocent from supernatural evil and to preserve the world, Kirei is a sociopath who was raised to be selfless and to serve goodness, but finds no pleasure in anything except doing evil, and wants to destroy the world which created him. Shirou finds himself also as a foil to Kirei, once his motivations are revealed.
- Friendly Enemy: The only way to describe his relationship with Shirou in the Heaven's Feel route.
Shirou: I see. I'm sorry I troubled you... um, I'm glad you were awake. Kirei: You're thanking me? Are you sick? I will listen if something is worrying you - The Gadfly: He derives pleasure from the misery of others. According to a humorous little side-story in the manga adaptation, this includes giving Rin clothes she absolutely hates every year.
- Good Powers, Bad People: What is his skillset? Magical surgery and performing exorcisms on evil spirits. That's it. Still nearly destroys the world.
- Hannibal Lecture: Is a master of it.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: In both languages, he has the same voice as Count Edmond Dantes in Gankutsuou, and Deihart Ried in Code Geass.
- Hidden Depths: You don't really get to know Kotomine until Heaven's Feel route. He's not as simple as he looks.
- Holy Hand Grenade: He baptizes Zouken to death.
- Leitmotif: "The Church on the Hill".
- Light is Not Good: He's a priest. An evil priest.
- Manipulative Bastard
- Mean Character, Nice Actor: On a recent edition of the internet radio show "Fate/stay tune:Unlimited Radio Works", Joji Nakata made a guest appearance and showed himself to have a great personality and sense of humor, among other things doing an impression of Ilya's famous "Get them, BERSERKER!" line, as well as some of Kirei's lines in Sgt. Frog's voice.
- Meaningful Echo: In Fate, he tells Shirou that, to have a chance of winning against him, he has to put his life on the line. He applies what he said on himself in Heaven’s Feel upon finding his knuckles pulverized by punching Shirou's body which had been turning to swords.
- No Cure for Evil: Seemingly averted by his healing magic. Except that those abilities were inherited through a Magic Crest, and according to all descriptions of their functioning, his is an exception in that it's consumed through use. He has no reservations against squandering it and doesn't seem troubled by its disappearance.
- Those Crests were more than likely leftover Command Spells from the Fourth War since the Kotomine aren't a family of magicians and as such it's unlikely that they have a Crest. The rest is probably Kirei screwing around with Shirou.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: His final showdown with Shirou in Heaven's Feel boils down to this, largely because both of them have no mana to use, and because their bodies are completely broken (Kirei from damage caused by Dark Sakura/Angra Mainyu twisting him and squashing his fake heart alongside Kirei's fight with True Assassin & Zouken, Shirou from the backlash of having used his Deadly Upgrade one time too many). Kirei loses only because his body gave out on him in the end.
- Say My Name: Shirou and Kirei seem especially fond of calling each other by full names, especially when yelling.
- Shadow Archetype: As Shirou comes to realize in Heaven’s Feel, Kotomine and he are Not so Different — both have essentially no sense of self and can only find purpose through their fellow humans: The only difference is that for Shirou it is helping people, and for Kotomine it is to cause them pain.
- Sinister Minister
- Sympathy for the Devil: In HF Shirou realizes that the reason he was always hostile to Kotomine is because he actually likes him. Unlike Kiritsugu, Kotomine and Shirou are in fact very similar people. This doesn't stop Shirou from doing what must be done, but it does show that Shirou feels sort of bad about it.
- Throwing Your Sword Always Works: Due to his time spent with the Church Militant "Burial Agency", Kirei has a supply of "Black Key" throwing swords similar to the ones used by Ciel.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Mapo tofu. And he likes it hellishly hot.
- Tragic Villain: Once his motives are expanded upon in Heaven's Feel, he becomes far more sympathetic.
- Treacherous Advisor: He technically fulfils this role for Shirou and Rin, but neither of them trust him very much.
- The Unfettered: Not as bad as Kiritsugu but still...
- Unusual Eyebrows
- Villains Out Shopping: Shirou enters a restaurant and... finds Kirei eating infamously hot mapo tofu at a Chinese restaurant.
- The first plate was probably an intimidation tactic. To signal the end of his conversation, he has second and third helpings sent to the table, starts gobbling scoops of it, and again asks Shirou if he wants some.
- What Measure Is a Non-Human?: The main topic of his attempted Hannibal Lectures to Shirou in Heaven's Feel, where he argues that Shirou has no right to stop the Cosmic Horror about to use Sakura to let itself loose on the world because, despite the fact that it has killed scores of people in its embryonic state, all creatures deserve to be born into the world.
- Will Not Tell a Lie: For shits and giggles. It's much more fun to trick people without lying.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Depending on the Alternate Character Interpretation. What could be worse than being born naturally evil, only able to take pleasure in the suffering of others, but still born with a conscience? This only shows up in Heaven’s Feel, however; the other two routes don't go into his back-story enough to show him as anything but in it For the Evulz.
- Your Approval Fills Me with Shame: Kirei will honestly applaud you for picking the choice that leads to Bad End #30. The infamous "Mind of Steel" Bad End.
Souichirou Kuzuki Voiced by: Kazuhiro Nakata (JP), Patrick Seitz (EN) "It is fine to assume that the Master's role is to support the battle from the back. But there are always exceptions. There are Masters who can only fight head on."
Rin's homeroom teacher at school. He lives in the Ryuudouji Temple and is Issei's older-brother figure. A tall, stern man who rarely expresses any emotion at all, he appears physically intimidating, but is really a gentle soul who does his best to give each student a fair and proper education. In Unlimited Blade Works, Kuzuki is revealed to be Caster's master and a former assassin with a fighting style revolving around catching the enemy off guard and striking their vulnerable points. He found Caster after she had killed her original master. Low on mana and about to disappear, she begged Kuzuki to become her master, which he readily accepted, if only because he wanted to help her. After forming a pact, Caster began draining mana from the townspeople because Kuzuki, who is not a magus, cannot provide her with much. Kuzuki himself has no need for the Holy Grail, and is simply fighting to help Caster, although he does value his own life above hers, and makes it a point to tell both her and Shirou that he will keep himself alive no matter what.In Unlimited Blade Works, Kuzuki is killed by Archer after the latter double-crosses Caster. In Heaven's Feel, he and Caster are the first victims of True Assassin and Angra Mainyu's embryonic form.
- Anti-Villain
- Ass Kicking Pose
- Badass Normal: He actually manages to defeat Saber during their first encounter with only magical enhancements from Caster toughening up his hands and his own unconventional martial arts style. It's stated that had they figured out his assassin-like fighting style, any Servant could easily beat him, but be that as it may...
- Badass in a Nice Suit
- Badass Teacher
- Barehanded Blade Block: The very first demonstration of his Badass Normal status came when he caught Saber's invisible sword between his elbow and knee.
- Battle Couple: With Caster.
- Charles Atlas Superpower: He's got an enchantment on his fists, sure, but the speed and technique with which he defeats Saber are the product of years of training as an assassin. Compare to fellow teacher Fujimura Taiga, a 5th Dan in Kendo, who couldn't touch a single hair on Saber's head during their "fight".
- Confusion Fu: Kuzuki uses a very unusual martial arts style to pierce the defenses of skilled opponents. Once they're used to his movements, he loses a fair bit of effectiveness.
- Crouching Scholar Hidden Badass
- Curb-Stomp Battle: His death is quite literally the only fight scene he has in the game where he isn't issuing one of these to somebody... and even THAT was a Curb-Stomp Battle.
- Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: His eyes never have light on them.
- Dying Moment of Awesome
- He stood in front of certain death in the anime, and simply refused to die until he was sure his beloved Caster died happy.
- In Unlimited Blade Works, he stayed to fight Archer after Caster's death in order to avenge her; this in spite of the fact that he knew he couldn't win, his opponent was perfectly willing to let him go, and he himself had previously claimed he wouldn't risk his own life for her. He could have just walked out of there, but he decided to honor her memory, even if he died in the attempt... ::sniff::
- Extreme Doormat: Fairly obviously in love with his Servant, Caster, but doesn't actually do anything of his own volition. In fact, he rather bluntly says that she can do anything she likes and he'll let her, and his only priority is his own life over hers. This really isn’t true ‘‘either’’, but whatever.
- Good People Have Good Sex: Subverted, as he and his Servant Caster have a pretty decent sex life despite being among the enemies.
- Hitman with a Heart: He really is a nice guy, but he'll ditch you without a moment's notice if he feels his own life is in danger.
- Invulnerable Knuckles: Justified.
- Megane
- Perpetual Frowner
- Power Fist: With a bit of help from Caster.
- Rapid Fire Fisticuffs
- Rescue Romance: With Caster.
- Scary Shiny Glasses: In the anime and manga adaptations.
- Spell My Name with an S: As there are two long vowels in his name, there's quite a lot of possible permutations to it. It's usually spelled Souichirou, Soichirou or Sōichirō in Fate/stay night media.
- Stern Teacher
- The Glasses Come Off
- The Stoic
- The Undefeated: In Unlimited Blade Works, Kuzuki tries to fight Archer even after Caster is killed and his enhancements are gone, despite the heroes being willing to let him go. He gets to land one punch, which Archer doesn't even try to dodge or block, before being sliced in half.
- Unholy Matrimony: With Caster.
- Unusual Eyebrows
- Weak, but Skilled: He's a normal man with no knowledge of the supernatural world and no magical abilities whatsoever. Yet with an enchantment on his fists and his own unconventional martial arts style, he manages to temporarily overwhelm Saber, the best close-range fighter, and rips out Rider's throat during his most prominent route.
- Would Hit a Girl: Even if you don't take Saber and Rider into account, he has no qualms about punching Rin. He even gets as far as to kill her if you pick the wrong choice.
Zouken Matou Voiced by: Masane Tsukayama (JP) The head of the Matou family and the cause of a great deal of misery for many characters. His presence is indirectly felt in Fate and Unlimited Blade Works, but in Heaven's Feel the true extent of his evil comes to light. Though he is known as Shinji's grandfather, he is in fact over two centuries old, having used a breed of parasitic worms to prolong his lifespan. He has an instinctive desire to take control of the Holy Grail and attain immortality, and to this end he adopts Sakura and infects her with parasitic worms that have been tainted by the pollution of the Grail. This greatly boosts Sakura's magical power (and sexual frustration) but in Heaven's Feel it also allows Zouken to twist Sakura into a proto-form of Angra Mainyu that is completely under his control. He also summons True Assassin from the corpse of Assassin, officially becoming the seventh Master in the Fifth Holy Grail War.However, he eventually loses control of Sakura, and eventually he is killed by a combination of Kotomine Kirei and Dark Sakura. Living through even this by sheer force of will, he is finally convinced it is his time by Ilyasviel during the final moments of the final ending.
- Bald of Evil
- Big Bad: In Heaven's Feel.
- Black Eyes of Evil
- Determinator: Still alive after being exorcised by Kotomine and having the worm carrying his soul crushed by Dark Sakura by jumping into a bunch of hastily created worms (all the while enduring agonizing pain for the sake of not dying) — until he was convinced to finally let go by Ilya.
- The Dog Bites Back: Killed by Dark Sakura when at his most vulnerable after years of mistreatment. It's implied (though not outright stated) in UBW that Shinji had Gilgamesh kill his body in that path as well, which if true would make it a double case due to him saddling Shinji with his inferiority complex.
- Evil Is Not a Toy: His plan for obtaining the Grail involves corrupting Sakura, who he has been torturing for over a decade, with an entity representing all the evils of the world, which also happens to give her almost godlike power and super-regeneration abilities, and then expecting her to follow his orders until she breaks down entirely, at which point he will possess her body. All this whilst the main worm containing his soul is buried within her heart. Three guesses at what happens... .
- Expy: Of Michael Roa Valdamjong from Tsukihime. Both are Big Bads who perform Grand Theft Me and have an obsession with immortality — the reason for which (falling in love — with Arcueid in Roa's case, with Justizia in Zouken's) they both have forgotten over the centuries.
- As well as Araya Souren, who he shares several traits with role-wise; being incredibly old, attempting Grand Theft Me, and having an ultimate goal that they sacrifice, use and manipulate others and forgot their original noble and selfless reason for.
- Faux Affably Evil: The very first time Shirou encounters him, Zouken just looks like a normal, well-mannered grandfather to Sakura and Shinji ; he invites Shirou to stay for dinner and asks him to be a good friend to his grandchildren. He even threatens to call the police or to "hurt [Shirou] a bit" when he first mistakes him for a stalker following Sakura. Then we learn how he himself treats Sakura. Feel free to think about what he might have meant by that "hurting a bit" thing.
- Grand Theft Me: In order to keep himself alive, he has to obtain a new body every few months (or when the old one is damaged beyond repair).
- Immortality Immorality
- Immortality Seeker
- Karmic Death: Combined with Kick the Son of a Bitch.
- Karma Houdini: Outside of Heaven’s Feel.
- Leitmotif: "Wandering Shadow" plays almost every time Zouken appears onscreen.
- Love Makes You Evil: His original (and long-forgotten) motivation for getting the Grail was to honor the sacrifice of the woman he loved, Justica von Einzbern.
- Manipulative Bastard: He certainly attempts this with all his manipulation of the main characters.
- Obviously Evil: Let's see... wrinkled and decrepit, his only "smile" sprite is a Psychotic Smirk, his eyes are solid black with white pupils... yeah, it was pretty obvious from his first appearance that he wasn't going to be a good guy.
- Older than They Look: And considering how old he does look, that's an accomplishment.
- Shadow Archetype: His original motivation as a magus, revealed upon his death, was the betterment of the human condition, even if his life and efforts aren't rewarded at all. In the last portion he was exactly what Shirou is.
- Spell My Name with an S: Depending on the source, usually either Zouken Matou or Zōken Matō.
- The Dark Side Will Make You Forget: His original motive for attaining the Grail was to honor the life of a colleague who had sacrificed herself to create the original Holy Grail (in order to create the Gate of All Things, which would lead to the root of the universe itself). Over time, frustration, age and his deteriorating body caused him to forget his original goal, leaving only an unnatural obsession with immortality.
- The Worm that Walks
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