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* OffingtheOffspring: Implied she had killed her daughter, Persephone during the civil war due to her siding with Hades opposing Zeus and the others.
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* AnimalisticAbomination: [[spoiler:Her nascent Beast form in Olympus resembles a giant shadowy mass with a head vaguely shaped like a fox's, with the head covered in brightly-glowing orange-red eyes and several other even larger eyes scattered on the shadowy mass, and a mouth full of sharp teeth illuminated by the same glow.]]
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** Ivan merged with the most powerful Phantasmal Beast in Russia, a gigantic mammoth, and due to a combination of both his natural power and vast age bolstering it further, became the ultimate Yaga and survive the long Ice Age, with his spiritual value being the equivalent to [[SemiDivine Divine Spirit-class Servants]] and one of the ''Types''. He has access to his never-ending SecretPolice, the Oprichnik through his Noble Phantasm [[spoiler:but only so long as he continues to slumber]], his mammoth form is ''literally'' mountain-sized with all the raw strength and durability one might expect from such a creature, [[AttackaItsWeakpoint can only be killed by destroying his crown]], and his power is said to rival both Gugalanna ''and'' Lostbelt Zeus.

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** Ivan merged with the most powerful Phantasmal Beast in Russia, a gigantic mammoth, and due to a combination of both his natural power and vast age bolstering it further, became the ultimate Yaga and survive the long Ice Age, with his spiritual value being the equivalent to [[SemiDivine Divine Spirit-class Servants]] and one of the ''Types''. He has access to his never-ending SecretPolice, the Oprichnik through his Noble Phantasm [[spoiler:but only so long as he continues to slumber]], his mammoth form is ''literally'' mountain-sized with all the raw strength and durability one might expect from such a creature, [[AttackaItsWeakpoint [[AttackItsWeakpoint can only be killed by destroying his crown]], and his power is said to rival both Gugalanna ''and'' Lostbelt Zeus.



* {{Hunk}}: He's got massive muscles and his face is more "rugged ManlyMan" than "pretty boy" handsome.

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* {{Hunk}}: He's got massive muscles and his face is more "rugged ManlyMan" manly man" than "pretty boy" handsome.

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* HotGoddess: While her choice of clothing is more conservative than Artemis or Aphrodite, Demeter is still a beautiful blond and buxom woman whose robes hug her form to show those curves off.



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* Holy Halo: HolyHalo: She has one behind her back, seemingly made out of energy and with the sections shaped like hearts.

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The Greek goddess of the Hunt and the Moon, who serves as one of the Olympians.\\

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The Greek goddess Goddess of the Hunt and the Moon, who serves as one of the Olympians.\\



The Greek god of the Seas, who serves as one of the Olympians.\\

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The Greek god God of the Seas, who serves as one of the Olympians.\\



The Greek Goddess of the Harvest, who serves as one of the Olympians.



* HolyHalo: She has one behind her back, but it's a ''lot'' fancier than Artemis's own.
* SinisterScythe: She carries around a large golden scythe with a curved sickle blade.



The Greek Goddess of Love, who serves as one of the Olympians.




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* EvilRedhead: She has noticeable red hair, and she's an antagonist.
* Holy Halo: She has one behind her back, seemingly made out of energy and with the sections shaped like hearts.
* VaporWear: Her human avatar isn't wearing a bra.
* WingedHumanoid: Her human avatar has two pairs of feathered wings, the upper pair having human skulls on them.


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The Greek God of Sky, who serves as the leader and most powerful of the Olympians.


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* {{Hunk}}: He's got massive muscles and his face is more "rugged ManlyMan" than "pretty boy" handsome.
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* SanitySlippage: Losing one of his cores was enough to drive him insane and see everyone as France Drake.

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* SanitySlippage: Losing one of his cores was enough to drive him insane and see everyone as France Francis Drake.




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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She still loves her [[spoiler:deceased]] daughter Persephone deeply and the [[spoiler:mere memory of her death is enough to drive her into a crazed breakdown.]]

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This is a [[AlternateSelf different version of Arjuna]] from [[AlternateUniverse an alternative, pruned history]] where he descended into madness after being taken over by his darker self, Krishna. From there, the entire Lostbelt Hindu pantheon, excluding Kama and Ganesha, decided to become one, perfect god, merging with Arjuna to oversee the Indian Lostbelt by reseting it every thousand or so years through the Yuga cycless.

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This is a [[AlternateSelf different version of Arjuna]] from [[AlternateUniverse an alternative, pruned history]] where he descended into madness after being taken over by his darker self, Krishna. From there, the entire Lostbelt Hindu pantheon, excluding Kama and Ganesha, decided to become one, perfect god, merging with Arjuna to oversee the Indian Lostbelt by reseting it every thousand or so years through the Yuga cycless.
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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:Of Olympus. Not [[ClimaxBoss Zeus]] or even the Tree of Emptiness. Just you against him. After he looses, he uses the last of his magic to destroy his own Tree, and is then killed. Though this is followed by Caenis, she is a PostFinalBoss then anything]].

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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:Of Olympus. Not [[ClimaxBoss Zeus]] or even the Tree of Emptiness. Just you against him. After he looses, loses, he uses the last of his magic to destroy his own Tree, and is then killed. Though this is followed by Caenis, she is a PostFinalBoss then anything]].

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* PlanetKiller: The version of her in the Lostbelt is leagues stronger than Proper Human history Artemis, due to the Gods being able to spend the next 14,000 years growing more powerful and advancing their technology rather than diminishing and growing more human. She is so strong that her KillSat form has the power to ''destroy the entire planet'', something that da Vinci and Moriarty state [[BeyondTheImpossible is impossible due to the Counter Force limiting, if not outright removing, the destructive potential of such Noble Phantasms]].
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** Ivan merged with the most powerful Phantasmal Beast in Russia, a gigantic mammoth, and due to a combination of both his natural power and vast age bolstering it further, became the ultimate Yaga and survive the long Ice Age, with his spiritual value being the equivalent to [[SemiDivine Divine Spirit-class Servants]] and one of the ''Types''. He has access to his never-ending SecretPolice, the Oprichnik through his Noble Phantasm [[spoiler:but only so long as he continues to slumber]], his mammoth form is ''literally'' mountain-sized with all the raw strength and durability one might expect from such a creature, [[AttackTheWeakpoint can only be killed by destroying his crown]], and his power is said to rival both Gugalanna ''and'' Lostbelt Zeus.

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** Ivan merged with the most powerful Phantasmal Beast in Russia, a gigantic mammoth, and due to a combination of both his natural power and vast age bolstering it further, became the ultimate Yaga and survive the long Ice Age, with his spiritual value being the equivalent to [[SemiDivine Divine Spirit-class Servants]] and one of the ''Types''. He has access to his never-ending SecretPolice, the Oprichnik through his Noble Phantasm [[spoiler:but only so long as he continues to slumber]], his mammoth form is ''literally'' mountain-sized with all the raw strength and durability one might expect from such a creature, [[AttackTheWeakpoint [[AttackaItsWeakpoint can only be killed by destroying his crown]], and his power is said to rival both Gugalanna ''and'' Lostbelt Zeus.




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* EldritchAbomination: Echidna is the Olympians' Titan counterpart to Tiamat, MookMaker, and ancient, emotionless alien that partly created the gods themselves when she arrived on Earth. She is a gigantic, albino figure with a vaguely female upper half, though with numerous eyes where they shouldn't be and a crown of horns where her eyes should be. Topped off with a pair of what-would-be feathered wings, only with snakes instead of feathers. And that's not getting into her lower half, the most noticeable feature of which being the giant cephalopod head she has for a stomach that vomits out her birthed monsters.
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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:Of Olympus. Not [[ClimaxBoss Zeus]] or even the Tree of Emptiness. Just you against him. After he looses, he uses the last of his magic to destroy his own Tree, and is then killed. Though this is followed by Caenis, she is a PostFinalBoss then anything]].
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* DualBoss: [[spoiler:In Olympus with Caenis.]]
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* ThePerfectionist: His main flaw. He resets the world at a rapid pace, making it so that perceived flaws are being erased each time the Lostbelt is reset. Unfortunately these resets are only ''perceived'' flaws like family and affection, resulting in a world that is becoming more and more barren every loop.
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** Zeus: Created an advance, godly world were magic reigns supreme and humanity can live for centuries. The only problem is that the Gods use only logic, and have turned the archipelago outside of Olympus into [[UrbanSegregation the slums of their civilization]].

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** Zeus: Created an advance, godly world were magic reigns supreme and humanity can live for centuries. The only problem is that the Gods use only logic, and have turned their humanity into extensions of their will, and the archipelago outside of Olympus into [[UrbanSegregation the slums of their civilization]].
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In truth, she was creation of the Titans, known as Shooter-Type Interstellar Fighter Craft Artemis, positioned in space as a kinetic bombardment weapon, mercilessly judging and striking down the enemies from the highest skies without opposition.\\
She serves as one of Atlantis' three defense layers, being the bow that shoots down any who oppose the Gods.



* HeroKiller: Is directly responsible for killing Drake, and indirectly killing [[spoiler: Bartholomew Roberts, Paris, and Orion.]]
* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:After being critically hit by Orion, finally seeing his love for Artemis, lets herself shut down then try to repair.]]




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In truth, he was once called Planetary Environment Modification Plant-Ship Poseidon, whose purpose was the modification and control of the ocean environments.\\
He serves as one of the Atlantic' three defense layers, being the gatekeeper of the Black Hole that leads to Olympus.


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* SanitySlippage: Losing one of his cores was enough to drive him insane and see everyone as France Drake.

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* KillSat: She orbits Earth and is able to fire an Anti-Planet Noble Phantasm on the enemies of the Olympian gods.
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The Greek goddess of the Hunt and the Moon, who serves as one of the Olympians.\\
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: A recurring theme in each Lostbelt is that they follow a life philosophy no matter how flawed, which guides the world as well.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: A recurring theme in each Lostbelt is that they follow a life philosophy no matter how flawed, which certain human core value that is corrupted or twisted into something else that guides the world as well.



** Zeus: Created an advance, godly world were magic regins supreme and humanity can live for centuries. The only problem is that the Gods use only logic, and have turned the archipelago outside of Olympus into [[UrbanSegregation the slums of their civilization]].

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** Zeus: Created an advance, godly world were magic regins reigns supreme and humanity can live for centuries. The only problem is that the Gods use only logic, and have turned the archipelago outside of Olympus into [[UrbanSegregation the slums of their civilization]].civilization]].
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The legendary monster that was a mother of monsters from Greek mythology, possessing the body of a snake and head of a human woman.\\

Within the Atlantic Lostbelt, Echidna is a weapon designed and patterned after data from the Proper Human History. It produces great amounts of monsters to bolster the forces of Odysseus.
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The Greek god of the Seas, who serves as one of the Olympians.\\

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* AwesomeButImpractical: He specializes in using the Animusphere Magecraft which, aside from it's more well-known power of predicting the future and observing the planet, was originally the "ideal Magecraft" older than even the Age of Gods, and grants the user the "power of the universe". But the amount of mana in modern times is so limited that it's original function is borderline useless. [[spoiler:But in his Lostbelt where the world is full of mana, and the Greeks' worldview of the Heavens and Stars adding Mystery, he's able to stomp Servants with it.]]

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* AwesomeButImpractical: He specializes in using the Animusphere Magecraft which, aside from it's more well-known power of predicting the future and observing the planet, was originally the "ideal Magecraft" older than even the Age of Gods, and grants the user the "power of the universe". But the amount of mana in modern times is so limited that it's its original function is borderline useless. [[spoiler:But in his Lostbelt where the world is full of mana, and the Greeks' worldview of the Heavens and Stars adding Mystery, he's able to stomp Servants with it.]]
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** Ivan [[EvenEvilHasStandards wanted nothing to do with the Foreign God]], but thanks to Anastasia [[NamesTheSame sharing the same name as his wife]], was manipulated while Mozart used the power of song to keep him at bay. Not helping matters was the rise of a resistance lead by Atalante (Alter) that wished to overthrow him. With help from Antonio Salieri, Avicebron's golem "Adam" managed to destroy Ivan's mammoth, allowing the heroes to go for the kill.

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** Ivan [[EvenEvilHasStandards wanted nothing to do with the Foreign God]], but thanks to Anastasia [[NamesTheSame sharing the same name as his wife]], was manipulated while Mozart used the power of song to keep him at bay. Not helping matters was the rise of a resistance lead by Atalante (Alter) that wished to overthrow him. With help from Antonio Salieri, Salieri and Miyamoto Musashi, Avicebron's golem "Adam" managed to destroy Ivan's mammoth, allowing upon which Anastasia fought him and wounded him further to take the heroes to go title of Lostbelt King away. By the time Ivan faces off for the kill.last time against the protagonist, he's half-dead and running on fumes, his determination to fight and survive for his people not enough to keep him going any further.



** Ivan: Believes in MightMakesRight to survive the harsh EndlessWinter, which led to the creation of the Yaga, chimeric beast people who know only brutality and survival.

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** Ivan: Believes in MightMakesRight to survive the harsh EndlessWinter, which led to the creation of the Yaga, chimeric beast people who know only brutality and survival. His stubbornness and temper, however, make him unwilling to compromise his beliefs and act out in brutal fashion to those who defy him.
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* CharacterTitle: He is the titular Final Dark God of Lostbelt No. 4 [[spoiler:because he's essentially the only god left in this timeline.]]

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* CharacterTitle: He is the titular Final Dark God of Lostbelt No. 4 [[spoiler:because because he's essentially the only god left in this timeline.]]
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[[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabers Sabers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchers Archers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersAToC A-C]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersDToM D-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancers Lancers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToM A-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToM A-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderExtra Extra]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRulers Rulers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAvengers Avengers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAlterEgos Alter Egos]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderUnclassed Unclassed]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeasts Beasts]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] | '''Villains''' ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | '''Cosmos in the Lostbelt Villains''' | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEventVillains Event Villains]] ) ]]-]]]

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[[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabers Sabers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchers Archers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersAToC A-C]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersDToM D-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancers Lancers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToM A-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToM A-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderExtra Extra]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRulers Rulers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAvengers Avengers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAlterEgos Alter Egos]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderUnclassed Unclassed]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeasts Beasts]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] | '''Villains''' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderVillains Villains]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | '''Cosmos in the Lostbelt Villains''' | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEventVillains Event Villains]] ) ]]-]]]
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[[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabers Sabers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderSabersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchers Archers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersAToC A-C]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersDToM D-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArchersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancers Lancers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLancersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToM A-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToM A-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderExtra Extra]] ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRulers Rulers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAvengers Avengers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAlterEgos Alter Egos]] ) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderUnclassed Unclassed]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeasts Beasts]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] | '''Villains''' ( [[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | '''FateGrandOrderCosmosInTheLostbeltVillains Cosmos in the Lostbelt Villains''' | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEventVillains Event Villains]] ) ]]-]]]

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!!Crypters
[[folder:In General]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Apocryphal Leaders of The New History[[note]]Left, top to bottom: Ophelia Phamrsolone, Kadoc Zemlupus, Daybit Sem Void; Middle: Kirschtaria Wodime; Right, top to bottom: Scandinavia Peperoncino, Akuta Hinako, Beryl Gut[[/note]]]]

An elite team of seven Masters, Team A was part of the forty-eight Masters that planned to investigate Singularity F before the Control Room explosion and subsequent cryogenic suspension (with the exception of Mash Kyrielight, who survived the explosion, Rayshifted to Fuyuki and became Shielder). After Chaldea resolves the Grand Order and makes contact with the outside world, they were revived and disappeared under mysterious circumstances.\\\

In ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', they have become Crypters, Apocryphal Leaders sent to erase Proper Human History and return the world to the state of the Age of Gods, leaving what remains of the Chaldea staff to confront them to save humanity's future.

!!Tropes that apply to them in general:
* AscendedExtra: They've gone from being seven of the dozens of schmucks blown up at the beginning of Part 1 to the main villains of Part 2.
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: The one whose plan brings the greatest change to history will become the foundation of the new Age of Gods, becoming the god who creates the new world.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: All of the non-Japanese names are pretty ridiculous-sounding to English speakers.
* BackFromTheDead: The Foreign God claimed it could bring them out of their cryogenic stasis to serve it and reap unlimited glory or leave them to their fate of an "eternal sleep". Obviously they all picked the first choice and several of them express gratitude for being given a second chance at life.
* TheCameo: They appear in "Initium Iter" in Chaldea combat uniforms back when they were still Team A, preparing for Operation F.
* FaceHeelTurn: They were dedicated to protecting humanity and its history but then suddenly had a 180 in alignment after their revival and are now firmly against preserving humanity's history.
* GeodesicCast: Each Crypter has their Tree of Emptiness, the Lostbelt ruler they're working with, and at least one Servant working for them, most likely the one they personally summoned themselves.
* HighHeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Played with in the cases of both Ophelia and Hinako. Ophelia helps Chaldea defeat Surtr, and while she never really joins them (the circumstances are closer to an EnemyMine) she dies in a HeroicSacrifice and spends her last moments on her deathbed making amends with Mash. Conversely, Hinako remains antagonistic towards Chaldea until her last breath - except because she became a Servant in her Yu Miaoyi form right after dying, she can be summoned from Chaldea almost immediately as one of their Servants. This latter case is definitely PlayedForLaughs, because Yu/Hinako is annoyed at the general awkwardness of the situation and at the protagonist's audacity for summoning her, but after her bond reaches a certain level she admits she's happy and relaxed being part of Chaldea again.]]
* MenAreTheExpendableGender: {{Inverted}}. [[spoiler:The TwoGirlsToATeam Ophelia and Hinako both die by the end of their Lostbelts (though Hinako is able to be summoned as a Servant) while Kadoc and Pepe both survive theirs.]]
* MirrorBoss: They fight alongside their Servants in a fashion similar to you, where they stay in the backline and can use Command Spells to directly aid them. The difference is, they only control one Servant while you control six of them. Subverted in the case of [[spoiler:Wodime, who is capable of fighting your Servants himself in LB 5.1]].
* MissedTheCall: They missed out on Chaldea saving the world and then some due to being in critical condition and frozen for over two years. Konyanskaya guesses that they're probably jealous of the protagonist for stealing their glory and position in an attempt to get under the protagonist's skin. Da Vinci, for her part, is more of the opinion that at least some of them would be proud of the protagonist, more than anything, for stepping up when they couldn't.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: They went from being Chaldea's best chance at saving humanity to seven of its deadliest enemies.
* PowerLevels: Their Lostbelts all possess a "Difference Depth" with an alphabetical rank similar to those used for Servant stats or Noble Phantasms that indicates how far the Lostbelt has diverted from Proper Human History and how deep their Tree of Emptiness has rooted itself into the Earth. There is also the added drawback of the higher divergence creating deadlier environments for humanity to live in.
* PowerTattoo: As Masters, they have Command Spells to control their Servants, and when the player fights one of these Servants the Crypter can use up a Command Spell to give them a powerful buff. For instance, Kadoc uses a Command Spell to fill up Anastasia's NP gauge, and then another to restore her health bar (represented by a non-removable Guts buff that restores her HP to full).
* ShadowArchetype: To the protagonist, being Masters who seek to restore the Age of Gods and destroy humanity's current future. When their Servants are fought, they support them with Master Skills and Command Spells, just like the protagonist.
* StandardEvilOrganizationSquad: They function as this for ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' as a group made up of seven Masters working towards the same goal through different methods, being tasked with maintaining their Tree of Emptiness and expanding their own Lostbelt.
* TrueCompanions: Despite their varying origins and several of them being accustomed to mage society which is practically built on hostility, most of them have a genuine camaraderie and close bond with each other.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Ophelia and Hinako are currently the only female members of Team A. [[spoiler:This is a plot point in the second Lostbelt as Ophelia feels uncomfortable in a group mostly comprised of men and tries to befriend Mash both when they were still at Chaldea and in the Lostbelt.]]
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Their meeting after the second Lostbelt [[spoiler:is basically them talking down to the protagonist, believing that they only got so far because they hid behind Mash, despite the fact that they've already cleared out eight singularities to defeat Goetia, defeating two Beasts in the process, got through five pseudo-singularities, beating another Beast, then beat two [[EldritchAbomination Foreigners]] without Mash to help them, and pointedly choose to ignore the fact that they already beat two Lostbelt Kings, and were the main reason as to why Surtr was defeated.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Pepe realizes in India that the Foreign God doesn't really care about the ideals the Crypters strive for and has picked a number of Lostbelts that explicitly leave mankind lacking in something. It only needs them to sustain the Trees so they can cover the Earth, no matter the cost. He suspects Kirschtaria has already figured this out.]]
* VillainousFriendship: They certainly weren't villains at the time, but Mash recalls them all being surprisingly tight-knit, remembering a scene from Chaldea barely after Team A's formation where Kadoc was receiving encouragement from Beryl, Kirschtaria and Daybit discussed mythology, and Peperoncino was teasing Ophelia over some joke, as if they were longtime friends. [[spoiler:The only one who didn't take part was Hinako, out of fear from revealing her true nature by accident, but she still cared about them and watched them with vested interest from afar under the cover of reading a book in the corner.]]
* VillainRespect: Da Vinci claims that unlike most mages, Team A were meritocrats at heart and would have respected the protagonist for their deeds rather than rebuke them for their pedigree. In the present, they are wary of the hero's ability enough that they consider them valid threats to their plans.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Wodime, at least, claims that their goal is to reinvent mankind and its history so that they no longer have to rely on outside sources like the gods or magic to survive, and to give them the power they once had during the Age of the Gods. It's unclear of the rest of the Crypters share in his idealism, or even if this is what the Foreign God itself truly wants. [[spoiler: Pepe and Kirschtaria both suspect that the Foreign God has ultiior motives for the Lostbelts, and doesn't real care about them]].
* WhatIf: In a [[https://www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/comments/ddkm3c/parts_of_latest_famitsu_interview_with_nasu/?st=k1eid60x&sh=96388b0f Famitsu interview]] for the fourth anniversary, Nasu stated that if a Crypter was in the exact same situation as the protagonist from the start of the game (so ''not'' working together as a team), only Daybit and Kirschtaria could make it past the first storyline. However, neither would be able to resolve the Lostbelts. In addition, Kadoc could have a chance but ''only'' with the impossible scenario of having the Anastasia he specifically summoned in the Lostbelt at the beginning of the game.
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[[folder:Kirschtaria Wodime]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Crypter of the Interstellar Mountainous City]]
->'''Illustrated by:''' Koyama Hirokazu\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SomaSaito

->''"This is the place full of ocean with divine air. That is the divine punishment that can destroy stars and bring down a flying fleet. I will use anything that is granted upon myself, and I will definitely win."''

Head of the Department of Astromancy at the Clock Tower and leader of Team A. The young head of the Wodime clan, which has a thousand years old history and magic circuits to go along with it. His Servant was going to be Lancer. He is known to currently have ''three'' Divine Spirit Servants under his command.\\\

He has since been stationed in the fifth Lostbelt "Ancestral Ocean of the Great Gods" and "Interstellar Mountainous City", which is located in the Atlantic Ocean, that diverged in 12,000 BC, [[{{Atlantis}} a giant ocean city]]. In this timeline, the Original Gods managed to defeat Sefar by themselves, allowing them to continue building up Olympus. When Zeus was approached by Kirschtaria and had the Lostbelts explained, he decided to participate to ensure the Age of Gods never ended. Hephaestus, Hades, Athena, Apollo, Hestia, Ares opposed him and got destroyed in the resulting civil war. Zeus survived alongside Artemis, Poseidon, Demeter, Aphrodite, and Hera, and continued to rule the world, advancing their powers and technology to the point where they redefined the concepts of Gods and fully became machines, with powerful divine nanomachines being used as Authorities. His Difference Depth is rank A+.
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* TheAce: He was Marisbury's apprentice, a superior heir to his lineage than Olga Marie and was the greatest Magus among the Masters of Chaldea. His three Servants are powerful Divine Spirits, his Lostbelt is far greater than everyone else's and he easily asserted his own dominance over it by defeating anyone in his way with nothing but his own abilities. By the second Lostbelt, his Tree of Emptiness is already approaching it's blooming. [[spoiler:In the only battle with him so far, he effortlessly crushes the Protagonist and their Servants with nothing but his own Magecraft.]]
* TheArchmage: [[spoiler:By way of his Animusphere Magecraft, he's able to forcibly make the stars of his Lostbelt align and become a Magic Circuit of unprecedented size and power. This makes him not only strong enough to fight against Servants, it gives him the raw power necessary to absolutely ''dominate'' them, with his strongest offensive spell being a ColonyDrop of asteroids on par with a Noble Phantasm. Holmes even states that, with this magecraft, Kirchtaria is stronger than ''the Lostbelt's King''; as in, he's stronger than the '''god, Zeus.''']]
* AristocratsAreEvil: He was one of the foremost scions of the Clock Tower and is one of the more antagonistic Crypters.
* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: Caenis was not too keen about serving Wodime, until he beat her into submission.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Kirschtaria is the Leader of Team A [[spoiler:and is more than capable of fighting Chaldea on his own without the help of his Servants.]]
* AwesomeButImpractical: He specializes in using the Animusphere Magecraft which, aside from it's more well-known power of predicting the future and observing the planet, was originally the "ideal Magecraft" older than even the Age of Gods, and grants the user the "power of the universe". But the amount of mana in modern times is so limited that it's original function is borderline useless. [[spoiler:But in his Lostbelt where the world is full of mana, and the Greeks' worldview of the Heavens and Stars adding Mystery, he's able to stomp Servants with it.]]
* BadassCreed: [[spoiler:The beginning of the fight with him]] reveals that he has his own variation of the standard Animusphere incantation.
--> "Stars. Cosmos. Gods. Animus. Antrum. Unverse. Anima, Animusphere."
* BeyondTheImpossible: [[spoiler: Actually subverted for once. A great many Servants and Magi have spells or abilities "comparable" to the [[BeyondTheImpossible Five True Magics]], to the point where it's become somewhat of a RunningGag among fans that the Magics aren't actually anything special when everyone and their mom shows up and can use things on its level. Kirschtaria's ability to harness the power of the universe for himself is recognized as a well-known ideal of Astromancy Magecraft, and what makes him so horrifically powerful is not simply that he has mastered it, but that his Lostbelt is absolutely ideal for its usage.]]
* {{Bishonen}}: He has some very impressive pretty-boy looks. Quite a few fans note he looks a lot like an older d'Eon.
* BoringButPractical: Da Vinci claims in Atlantis that for all his strengths, Wodime will never try to push his limits and sticks to what he knows is possible, unlike Daybit who goes for the impossible.
* TheChosenOne: He is revealed to have been the sole Crypter chosen by the Foreign God, but [[PetTheDog he convinced it to give his comrades a chance as well]], stating that humanity deserves to choose its own future. [[spoiler:Being able to witness this with her Mystic Eye was what made Ophelia fall in love with him.]]
* ColonyDrop: [[spoiler:His spell "Grand Order/Anima Animusphere" has him do this to his enemies, realigning the stars in his Lostbelt into magical circuits and drop hundreds of meteors. In gameplay it's considered a Noble Phantasm, because he doesn't use a Servant to fight, ''he fights your Servants himself''.]]
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:He confronts the heroes about a third of the way through the Atlantis Lostbelt, and despite (as far as we currently know) just being a normal human, he completely thrashes your team.]]
* DevelopersForesight: [[spoiler:It ''is'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blgh-l2hxNc possible to bring his HP down to red bar]] but once he reaches that, he immediately [[TurnsRed charges his NP gauge full and annihilates your party]].]]
* DramaticIrony: He could have gotten rid of Surtr for Ophelia, but chose to leave him as is to weaken Scathach-Skadi in case she decided to side with Chaldea. But with Surtr gone, Skadi tried to wipe out Chaldea so that the lands she reigned over had a chance to survive, and failed because she didn't have the strength to beat them after containing Surtr for so long.
* FairPlayVillain: [[spoiler:The Chaldean persuades Wodime to spare the protagonist after beating them in Atlantis by reasoning that if the Foreign God saved the Crypters and gave them a second chance, it's only fair that Chaldea would be given one too. Wodime agrees, and spares them instead of securing his complete victory.]]
* FinalBossPreview: While trying to dismantle the Atlantic Lostbelt, [[spoiler:Wodime himself teleports in on a lightning bolt, causing auroras to appear by the mere presence of his Magecraft, and [[CurbStompBattle shows Chaldea why he's beyond the real deal]].]]
* FirstNameBasis: He's generally referred to by his first name.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: His flowing golden hair and impeccably white suit match his awesome skill as a magus and connections to several Divine Spirits as the Crypter of the Atlantis Lostbelt.
* GoldColoredSuperiority: [[spoiler:Kirchtaria is the first enemy in a main story quest to have ''five'' bars of Health, and this fifth bar is gold-colored.]]
* TheGoodKing: He's described by others as a "natural born king" in similar terms as those used about [[VideoGame/FateExtra Leo Harway]].
* HeirInLaw: Marisbury certainly looked at him that way, calling him a superior heir to Olga Marie, and Kirschtaria himself seems to accept himself as Marisbury's heir as well, claiming that his current plan is to make Marisbury's "thesis" come true.
* HopelessBossFight: [[spoiler:The battle against him in the Lostbelt is basically him curbstomping Chaldea. He has 5 bars of Health, a permanent attack buff, debuff immunity except for the story supports, ignore defense buff, ''and'' ignore invincibility buff. To top it all off, '''''every single Servants in the party including the back row has a 5 times buff block''''' and in the case that you somehow managed to buff your Servants five times and got an invincibility/evade/guts up, his spell ''disables those buffs'' (meaning Herc's guts CE won't be able to save you). The fight ends once he wipes out the party with "Grand Order/Anima Animusphere".]]
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: Between his feathered shoulderpad, spotless half-cape and dress uniform-esque clothes, his outfit must take a lot of maintenance. That said, it does look ''really'' cool.
* InvincibleVillain: He has three Divine Spirit Servants, supposedly some of the most powerful summoned by the Crypters, and his Lostbelt's tree already covers 80% of the world's surface with its roots. The Foreign God even tells him as much, saying he's invincible on the newly bleached Earth, but surprisingly Kirschtaria doesn't believe so himself, stating that invincibility is not the same as being almighty. His greatest advantage seems indeed to be that he doesn't underestimate Chaldea's power for a second, saying that they're already used to overthrowing their foes despite staring down certain defeat. [[spoiler:The fact he can tango with Servants, as well as use a spell on par with a Noble Phantasm, only adds to this.]]
* {{Invocation}}: He has a very specific one for [[spoiler:[[TitleDrop Grand Order]]/Anima Animusphere]], which also hints at his motivation and goals.
--> "O God of void! I now declare the defeat of human wisdom. With our eyes old, with our limbs fragile, our knowledge has stagnated. As the last human, our manifold determinations, our multitude of frustrations, and all our prosperities, I hereby judge null. By means of this blow, the gods shall be struck down. Ring the bell of reform! [[spoiler:Grand Order / Anima Animusphere!]]"
* LightIsNotGood: He wears mainly white and is blonde and yet is poised to interfere with the entirety of human history for the sake of his goals.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Because his Lostbelt will win by default without Chaldea's interference and the fact that his Lostbelt is nigh-impregnable via an ocean filled with True Ether and Phantasmal Beasts, he doesn't mobilize against Chaldea even after two of the seven Lostbelts have been brought down, preferring to just wait things out. [[spoiler:His Magecraft is at its strongest inside his Lostbelt, so leaving it would mean drastically weakening himself. {{Subverted}} when he faces Chaldea himself. [[CurbStompBattle The results weren't so pretty for Chaldea]]. However, it's also packaged with the reveal that his contract with Caenis specifically is formed on the basis that he will only battle two more times, justifying why he doesn't take further action against them after the Chaldean's interference.]]
* PalsWithJesus: He is on good terms with [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Zeus]], according to the second Lostbelt and even let him name the Tree of Emptiness for Kirschtaria's Lostbelt. The Dioscuri twins note that Wodime is the only one Zeus has acknowledged as his equal.
* RuleOfThree: [[spoiler:That HopelessBossFight/CurbStompBattle mentioned above? Turns out he can only do it three times in total, which is why he hasn't been more active in taking down Chaldea.]]
* SituationalSword: He was always a genius, but a discussion between Holmes, Goredolf, and Da Vinci in the Atlantis Lostbelt has them musing that the reason he's so much more powerful there than he used to be is probably because the Greek Age of Gods worldview of the heavens works so perfectly with the Animusphere magecraft, along with there being so much more magical energy than in the modern era. It's a "right place and right time" type of situation.
* SpotOfTea: Da Vinci mentions that he had a notable tea stash when he was still in Team A as befitting a noble.
* StaffOfAuthority: He carries around a cane tipped with a black stone surrounded by golden detailwork, making it look very similar to an ornate old telescope. [[spoiler:He uses it in his fight against Chaldea. [[CurbStompBattle And wins]].]]
* StarPower: As an inheritor of the Animusphere magecraft, his spells use the alignments of the stars and planets to form magic circuits. [[spoiler:His brand of astromancy comes from the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea Chaldeans]], a small socio-economic group of astronomers that were sandwiched between nothern Arabia and Assyria.]]
* TheStarscream: He reveals in the Atlantis Lostbelt prologue [[spoiler:that he plans on doing this to the Foreign God, refusing to entrust humanity's future to it, and even plans on reining Zeus in to create a world where his ideals for a better humanity can be made manifest.]]
* SuperpowerLottery:
** In addition to being one of the finest mages in the modern world, the game of competing Lostbelts is rigged absurdly in his favor, to the point where Beryl complains that the result is basically set in stone from the start: Kirschtaria has three Divine Spirit Servants and is in charge of a Lostbelt Beryl claims is greater than the entire sum of correct human history (read: the main timeline being taken over), and his Tree of Emptiness has apparently already covered 80% of the planet with its roots. Kirschtaria even admits with a smug smile that Beryl is absolutely right in that he'll be the winner.
--->'''Beryl''': What kind of "possible human history" even is that?!
** He's further helped in this by the fact that his Lostbelt is basically tailor-made for his brand of Magecraft, allowing him to command power [[spoiler:greater than the ''Olympian Gods'' by himself.]]
* VillainHasAPoint: He leaves a message to both Skadi and Chaldea in the second Lostbelt to explain his motivations, those being that while Proper Human History isn't necessarily bad (He even admits that by the fact that it is the timeline that has not been pruned, it's even quite good), it's not as good as it could be. He feels mankind made a fatal error in worshipping the gods instead of making use of them and their power on an equal footing to build a civilization that isn't simply something that consumes everything including the Earth itself.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: Being the magus that he is, he can hardly understand why he's upset about [[spoiler:Ophelia's death]] beyond his need for the other Crypters to act as a source of mental strength for himself.
* WorldsStrongestMan: [[spoiler:His ability to make the stars of his Lostbelt align into a Magic Circuit allows him to use Magecraft of a scale that dwarfs anything in Proper Human History. Da Vinci goes as far as to refer to Kirschtaria as the ''apex of mankind'', while Holmes surmises that he's stronger than the ''Lostbelt's King''. His showings in Atlantis make him quite possibly the most powerful Magus in the ''Nasuverse'', with only the Five Magics and gods able compare in sheer scale.]]
* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:After Caenis' loss against Jason and Orion, he decides to cut ties with her and orders the Dioscuri to dispose of her, which they do ''after'' they torture her for a bit.]]
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[[folder:Kadoc Zemlupus]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Crypter of the Permafrost Empire]]
->'''Illustrated by''': Araya\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KenjiAkabane

->''"I'm going to prove it... that even I could have saved the world."''

An average mage with the ability to command high-level Servants despite that. He doesn't stand out among Team A but has a nice, though self-deprecating at times and pessimistic, personality. He was going to get Caster, as he had little mana capacity and needed a Servant who would use mana efficiently, and ended up summoning the last Russian princess Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova.\\\

During ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', he is sent to the first Lostbelt, which is in Russia. This Lostbelt diverged in 1570 AD when an asteroid hit Earth during Ivan the Terrible's rule and caused an unending ice age. In desperation to survive the winter, Ivan commanded his court magicians to splice his people with phantasmal and magical beasts, transforming them into human-beast hybrids known as the "Yaga". His Difference Depth is rank D.
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* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: He's the brooding boy for Anastasia's gentle girl, even his looks is a giveaway to his personality and occasionally Anastasia liked to tease him.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: [[spoiler:In the prologue of the second Lostbelt, Kotomine chases down Chaldea's ''Shadow Border'' because Kadoc has not used his special Sirius Light Command Spell and it can be used as a contingency measure for helping other Lostbelts.]]
* CharacterTitle: A subtle one. Zemlupus is derived from the proto-baltic word ''zemja'' which can mean 'country' or 'land' and lupus means wolf. So combined they mean 'Country of Wolves' or, with a bit of a stretch, 'Land of Beasts'.
* TheChessmaster: Kadoc once he learns the protagonist is coming to his Lostbelt creates a plan to topple his Lostbelt King, Ivan the Terrible by manipulating the events that force the protagonist to work with him while attempting to isolate the protagonist from their allies. He even states he's collecting pawns when discussing his plan.
* TheCorrupter: He did ''something'' to twist Anastasia's summoning, increasing her power at the cost of most of her memories and making her as brutal and ruthless as the Yaga that inhabit the Lostbelt. To his credit, he does apologize to the resulting Anastasia about this, and in response, she smiles and says she likes this existence.
* CreepyShadowedUndereyes: He has some noticeable dark circles under his eyes, something Peperoncino {{lampshades}} and asks if he's been getting enough sleep or if he's been stressed, to which Kadoc roughly replies it's both.
* DeadpanSnarker: One of his ways of coping with everything is to be snarky at certain people. Caenis likes that and wishes he would be more prickly all the time.
* DevotedToYou: His devotion to Anastasia trumps his role in the Crypters mission, with Caenis being sent to make sure he's kept on track. [[spoiler:In the end he is only still participating because he wishes for Anastasia to become Tsar. When it fails after their final battle he attempts to invoke with his special Command Spell Sirius a new Lostbelt where she can become Tsar again.]]
* DidntSeeThatComing: His plan to come on top in his Lostbelt works out flawlessly, except for one critical miscalculation at the very last stage: he thought he would be stronger than the protagonist despite their vast amount of experience. It's something he really should have seen coming since he counted on them [[spoiler:beating Ivan the Terrible in Kadoc's place, though in fairness he likely believed they would be sufficiently worn out that he could best them.]]
* DirtyCoward: Despite being a member of Team A, he planned to avoid fighting altogether once he got his Servant (though it could be justified given his apparent lack of personal combat ability compared to the others). He personally avoids fighting for a majority of the first Lostbelt and Anastasia is mainly the reason he actually has control over it in the first place.
* EnemyMine: Subverted. He worked together temporarily with the Protagonist against Ivan the Terrible, his Lostbelt King, but he does it in order to exact his plan on developing his Lostbelt because Ivan refused to cooperate with him. Once Ivan is defeated, he turns against the Protagonist.
* EvilCounterpart: To the protagonist, they're both at best average mages chosen by Chaldea for their unusually high Master capability who make up for their lack of power with strategic acumen and have an especially strong bond with their primary servant with Holmes outright comparing Kadoc's relationship with Anastasia to the protagonist's with Mash. But while the protagonist doesn't fall into self-pity due to their sub-par magecraft instead focusing on what they can do while befriending future allies, Kadoc is hounded by feelings of inadequacies due to his lack of talent thus determined to prove himself while negotiating with potential allies who he considers pawns. [[GreenEyedMonster The fact he lost out his chance to save the world and prove himself while someone so similar to him did it has left him with a complex, to say the least]]. His Command Spells are even designed as an inverted version of the male protagonist's Command Spells.
* {{Expy}}: Hmmm, a third-rate mage coming from a relatively new family who's got a massive chip on the shoulder who tries to make up for his lack of heritage with hard work and enters a Holy Grail War to prove himself? Sounds like he could have learned a lot from [[LightNovel/FateZero Waver Velvet]] after the Fourth Holy Grail War.
* FatalFlaw: He really, really, ''really'', wants to prove himself the protagonist's better, which leads to him underestimating their strength and experience. Once the protagonist finally faces off against Kadoc with a proper Servant, it ends in a decisive loss for Kadoc.
* FreudianExcuse: His main reason to fight is to [[IJustWantToBeSpecial prove to himself that he could save the world]], and he [[GreenEyedMonster resents the Protagonist for being able to do so]] despite being average just like him.
* GreenEyedMonster: Kadoc was originally a decent if somewhat somber guy who genuinely wanted to save humanity. Once he learned that the protagonist, a mediocre magus NotSoDifferent from himself, managed to do it all on their own he [[TookALevelInJerkass snapped]].
--> "Normally, I could just ignore that. I could just tell myself not to compare myself to anyone else and just let it go. Normally. But when I heard that, I was overwhelmed by the strongest jealousy I'd ever felt in my life. ...It's not fair. It's not fair... It's not fair... IT'S JUST NOT FAIR! [[ICouldaBeenAContender That could have been me! I could've done everything he/she did! I could have done it BETTER!]]"
** The irony in the statement is, as the WhatIf above shows, he ''would'' have had a chance of it... if he had been able to summon [[PowerAtAPrice Lostbelt]] [[NotHerself Anastasia]], which requires him to have access to a Lostbelt in the first place.
* HardWorkHardlyWorks: He admits he hates most mages for this, despising how they look down at him and his mediocre magecraft in spite of how much he's worked at it despite the fact they did practically nothing for their great power that their ancestors passed on to them and hold themselves in such high regard for. The day he was chosen to be a Master for Team A, not for political motives but because of his own ability, was one of the greatest of his life.
* HeroicSelfDeprecation: A villainous example, Kadoc spends a lot of time calling out his lack of talent compared to the other Crypters and uses his lack of talent to explain his chessmaster tendencies.
* HiddenDepths: Despite Kadoc being completely consumed by his InferioritySuperiorityComplex by the time Chaldea arrives, he admits he misses rock music when talking about his Lostbelt to them.
* {{Hypocrite}}: For a guy who thinks he's better than the protagonist, he's not above watching them in action and taking notes on what to emulate.
--> "....it's one thing to know it, and it's another to DO it! Are you out of your damn mind, [Protagonist]? Hmmm... Maybe this is exactly the sort of crazy you need to be to succeed in these sort of situations. I'll have to remember that one!"
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Talks down to the protagonist for being average and calls Mash a supporting character without any lines despite being a ''self-admitted'' walking inferiority complex prone to going on about how he missed his chance to prove himself. Though as Anastasia notes he's really projecting his own hatred for himself onto others rather than legitimately disliking others, and she even tells him to stop lying to himself.
* InterruptedSuicide: Attempts to use the unique Sirius Light command spell to invoke a new Lostbelt [[spoiler:where Anastasia can become Tsar again at the cost of his life. Thanks to Billy's attempt to kill him at that moment and Anastasia TakingTheBullet, she points out it would have led to her own death without Kadoc.]]
* LackOfEmpathy: Treats everyone besides [[MoralityPet Anastasia]] as disposable pawns without remorse during the first Lostbelt.
* MoralityPet: Anastasia is this to him, with several of his fellow Crypters worried he'll prioritize her wish even if it goes against the Lostbelts.
* NiceGuy: da Vinci describes him as such, if having masochistic tendencies. Mash backs her up by claiming he was quite sensitive about his more pessimistic traits. Current events [[TookALevelInJerkass seem to have soured that outlook somewhat]], however.
* NotAfraidToDie: His thoughts in Russia reveal that, while he would like to avoid it, he doesn't mind dying a second time, claiming it couldn't match how miserable his first death was. Note he spoke of the context of the second death as [[ColdBloodedTorture getting brutally tortured to death by]] [[spoiler:a furious Ivan the Terrible over his treachery.]]
* NotSoDifferent: To the protagonist, much to his ire. Kadoc can understand the protagonist's actions and mental state better than [[EvilGenius Daybit]] can, and the insults he throws in that same explanation could easily apply to himself as well. [[spoiler:When Anastasia dies TakingTheBullet for him, his reaction is even comparable to the protagonist's when Mash did the same for them against Goetia.]]
* OppositesAttract: He's described as a weak boy unable to give up anything, contrasting the strong-willed Anastasia who has the fortitude to give up something when needed. Kotomine reflects on how they cover each other's flaw.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Being a mediocre magus who never accomplished anything on a team with others far superior to him in all things save the ability to be a Master and then getting critically injured from the explosion and prevented from saving the world with some random upstart doing it instead has led to a ''massive'' inferiority complex.
* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:While he is initially captured upon his Lostbelt's completion, he is soon after saved by Kotomine and brought to the Atlantic Lostbelt where he can work with Kirschtaria.]]
* SmugSnake: No matter how bad things get for him, Kadoc is certain he can defeat the protagonist in the end. Even after they take down Ivan, even after they defeat Anastasia, Kadoc continues to declare himself stronger, at which point he reveals his trump card-- and spends so much time revealing it, that [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim Billy opts to gun him down before he can finish talking]]. [[spoiler:He only breaks down completely when Anastasia takes the shot for him and dies as a result.]]
* StarterVillain: The very first member of the Team A that the Protagonist must defeat in Part 2. He even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] it, noting that it only makes sense for them to go after him first, as it was his Servant that destroyed Chaldea.
--> "...Hmph. So it all comes down to retribution, huh. We got them good, so now they wanna get us back. Which means they'll be gunning for me first and foremost."
* TookALevelInJerkass: da Vinci and Mash describe him as a NiceGuy with faults, but it seems that his [[GreenEyedMonster resentment against the protagonist]] coupled with the stress of dealing with his Lostbelt have soured that outlook by the time the protagonist encounters him in person.
* UnknownRival: The protagonist didn't know of Kadoc before he destroyed Chaldea, and hasn't given him much thought after defeating his Lostbelt. Kadoc clearly feels differently about this.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Anastasia constantly tells him this whenever his inferiority complex starts rearing its head, [[spoiler:even in her dying moments telling him she still believes he will do great things before it's all over.]] Kirschtaria values his work ethic and determination to get the job done. [[spoiler:Once Kotomine brings Kadoc to Kirschtaria, he is sent to the Atlantic Lostbelt, where Kadoc can act as a pillar of support for Kirschtaria himself.]]
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[[folder:Ophelia Phamrsolone]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Crypter of the Eternal Icy Fire Century]]
->'''Illustrated by''': La-Na\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/AtsumiTanezaki

->''"I shall devote everything for Master Kirschtaria. The fantasy of ice roots in the world of Norse. That's the land of Ragnarok, the end for ancient myths, and the place where Valkyries fade. The sun illuminates its land majestically."'''

A prodigy in Spiritual Evocation and formerly part of the Clock Tower's department devoted to that subject, her Servant was going to be Saber and she had ethnic reasons for wanting this Servant. She ended up summoning the hero of the Volsung Saga, Sigurd.\\\

After her revival, she was sent to the second Lostbelt, located in the Scandinavian Peninsula as a Scandinavia that is still in the Age of Gods, with most of the human population being in Sweden. This Lostbelt diverged in 1,000 BC when Surtr ate Fenrir and absorbed its power, slaughtering the gods and spreading Ragnarok across the whole world beyond Scandinavia. Being sealed away by Odin, this resulted in an incomplete Ragnarok and a world where humans coexist with giants as a food source. Her Difference Depth is rank B+.
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* AntiVillain: Perhaps even moreso than Kadoc; despite being the antagonist that participates in a Lostbelt, Ophelia also displays a far more honorable nature and still makes attempts to befriend Mash out of a genuine desire. [[spoiler:She also decides to turn against Surtr rather than letting him damage the world further, at cost of her life, and she still spent her last moments giving encouraging lines to Mash instead of belittling her.]]
* AscendedFangirl: Similar to [[VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia Bazett]] in this regard, as she likes Wagner's operas so when given the opportunity to meet her hero in person, she summoned Sigurd.
* ConflictingLoyalty: She doesn't want to hurt Mash who she wants to befriend but refusing to fight Mash would be betraying Kirschtaria [[spoiler:who she's in love with]]. Naturally this causes turmoil in her Lostbelt.
* ContinuityNod: Her family's dream, and subsequently her own, is for a Jewel Ranked Mystic Eye that has reached the Sixth Imaginary Factor, also known as Demons. The same rank and type of eyes that [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Medusa]] possessed.
* CursedWithAwesome: Her Mystic Eyes can even stop demigods on their tracks, but it came at the cost of years of expirementation that Ophelia never psychologically recovered from. [[spoiler: It's also the cause of her connection to Surtr, which essentially made her Lostbelt doomed from the start.]]
* TheDragon: Though all the Crypters are competing for their Lostbelt to succeed, she seems to be the one closest to Kirschtaria, as she repeatedly refers to him with respect and rushes to his defense when Beryl claims the game is rigged in his favor. Kirschtaria even states in the Anastasia Lostbelt that he hopes their Lostbelts are the last two remaining to her delight.
* DudeMagnet: [[spoiler:She's won the hearts of both Napoleon and Surtr, though she doesn't reciprocate either.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:She really does want to be friends with Mash, to the point [[MoralityChain it actually restrains her in their fights]].]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She doesn't look kindly on Beryl's or Daybit's [[AxCrazy attitudes on killing]], even admitting she pities the inhabitants of their Lostbelts.
* ExtremeDoormat: [[spoiler:Because her Mystic Eye can see all possibilities, she lacks any independent volition and can't act on her own accord similar to "Ryougi Shiki". She hates Sundays because of this, as Sunday is basically her day-off and she spends them doing ''nothing'' because she isn't expected to do anything important on Sunday.]]
* HatingOnMonday: [[spoiler:Inverted, she loathes the weekends and Sundays in particular because she dislikes her lack of initiative on those days. Koyanskaya quips that the Scandanavian Lostbelt is perfect for her because it's an eternal Wednesday (the joke being it's always Odin/Woden's Day after Odin's sacrifice caused the Lostbelt's descent into stagnancy). Later on as a BrickJoke, Surtr (the biggest problem for Ophelia at that point) is revealed to be linked to the Sun because of its existence as his prison and it's proclaimed to be his day after awakening, or in other words, Sunday.]]
* HighHeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Played with. She's one of the two female Crypters, and though the circumstances of her teamup with Chaldea are closer to an EnemyMine than truly joining their side, she comes off as heroic during these moments and willingly performs a HeroicSacrifice to weaken Surtr.]]
* {{Hypocrite}}: She complains about Beryl and Daybit's casual disregard for human life, only for it to be shown that her Lostbelt's treatment of humans is infinitely more cruel than wanton murder. That said, [[spoiler:she ''does'' have the excuse that the slaughter of humans in her Lostbelt is only [[NecessarilyEvil to feed the Giant population for both mankind and giantkind's survival against the threat of Surtr escaping his seal]], not killing for the thrill of it or because they can.]]
* InterspeciesRomance: Though she doesn't reciprocate, Surtr the Jötunn [[OurGiantsAreBigger giant]] of [[PlayingWithFire fire]] is in love with her. However, because he's a living engine of destruction, the only way he knows how to show his affection for her is by [[ApocalypseHow burning the world down]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:She dies from using her Mystic Eye to sever ties with Surtr at the cost of her own life, while Bryn's healing runes can only give her a span of minutes and saying to Mash a few final words before saying thank you and dying.]]
* MagicalEye: Noted to have a unique Mystic Eye and wears an [[EyepatchOfPower eyepatch]] to make it less conspicuous. It's a Mystic Eye of Reversion, a Jewel ranked Mystic Eye which has the power to reverse strengths and weaknesses by observing a target's possibilities and then forcibly culling them - restricting the advancement of events to a single course, similar to Musashi's "Empyrean Eye". [[spoiler:She used this to make Mash's deployment fail by forcing her Mysteries to activate in the opposite order or in a reduced state, and did the same with Brynhildr's runes which caused many to outright fail to activate at their weakest power.]]
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Seems to have this mentality for Kirschtaria, which Beryl notes that it's unlike her. [[spoiler:That's because it's the only way she can think to express how she fell in love with him.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: Kadoc says she as well as Peperoncino tried to be friendly with Mash several times and inviting her for lunch, though his wording makes it clear they weren't successful in getting through to her. [[spoiler:Even on opposite sides she still has a soft spot for Mash.]]
* OfficeLady: She's described to be more or less like a secretary for the Crypters and tries to keep the group running as smoothly and efficiently as possible.
* RedBaron: While briefly describing his first impressions of Team A back when he joined Chaldea, Kadoc mentions Ophelia's nickname, "The Modern Valkyrie". Fittingly enough, she takes control of the Lostbelt where there are hundreds of Valkyries.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler:Her hidden Mystic Eye is revealed to be [[https://i.imgur.com/uXh12RW.png bright red]].]]
* StoryAndGameplayIntegration: Ophelia's bond with Mash is so important to her that she will cast debuffs on her own Sigurd if he dares to attack her. Some players noticed this behavior and [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential starts using Mash's taunt Skills to force the debuffs]].
* SuperpowerLottery: While not to the extent of Kirschtaria, Ophelia openly states to him she's not afraid of Caenis, a powerful Divine Spirit Servant, due to the strength of both her Lostbelt King [[spoiler:being a war goddess/Jötunn incarnated in the form of the godslayer Scáthach]] and Sigurd, a powerful Saber-class Servant who is, in her own words, "the strongest Knight". [[spoiler:And while she definitely lacks full control over him, her Lostbelt's incarnation of Surtr is powerful enough for Kirschtaria to consider him a trump card against Chaldea (and thus leading Kirschtaria to express disappointment about how this card was played and defeated too early).]]
* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Her unwavering faith in Kirschtaria stems from her spying on his initial deal where he negotiated the revival of everyone else in the team and giving up the chance for uncontested ability to reshape the world in favor of his teammates.]]
* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: As a magus she was never raised with the mentality of falling in love with someone or befriending another. [[spoiler:Her confusion over her realization that she fell for Kirschtaria and her desire to be friends with Mash eats at her as the story progresses through her Lostbelt.]]
* YouCantFightFate: [[spoiler:Her Mystic Eye set everything in motion the moment she stepped into her Lostbelt to remove all possibilities of stagnation, locking in Surtr's release from his prison as an inevitability that would come to pass.]]
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[[folder:Akuta Hinako]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Crypter of the Nation of Unified Human Intellect]]
->'''Illustrated by''': [=toi8=]\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/MariyaIse

->''"This time, I shall take down the Master of Chaledea once and for all. I'll shield this eternal peace. This is a peaceful land of continuous tranquility and calmness. Through the connections towards happiness, the star of rebellion is shining within the forbade zones. Everything is all dreams that passed. The only remained desire is my eternal wish."''

Hailing from the Botany Department of the Clock Tower, she was originally a Chaldea technician but was scouted as a Master due to her skill. Her Servant was going to be Rider, which she wanted strongly. She ended up summoning the Prince of Lanling, Gao Changgong, as a Saber, and ultimately earned the allegiance of the legendary Qin Dynasty warlord, Xiang Yu, as a Berserker.\\\

She is stationed in the third Lostbelt in China that diverged in 210 BC with the "True State of Unified Wisdom" S.I.N. (Synchronized Intellect Nation), where the founder of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_dynasty Qin dynasty]], Qin Shi Huangdi, achieved his lifelong goal of immortality, conquered the world and installed everlasting peace at the cost of complete stagnation for his subjects. Her Difference Depth is rank E.
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: She's been feared, hated, envied, etc. all her life by other humans. So she curses other people in return. [[spoiler:Being a True Ancestor, they envied her immortality and viewed her as an inhuman monster when she was no different from anyone else.]]
* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler:She takes Qin Shi Huang's advice into consideration and has her soul stored into the Throne of Heroes on the off-chance of being summoned and reunited with Xiang Yu.]]
* BeneathTheMask: Appears as a bookworm not concerned with others [[spoiler:but secretly cared about Team A and wanted to be close to them. Only stopping herself due to fearing revealing her true nature.]]
* {{Bookworm}}: Always seen reading some kind of book. [[spoiler:Mash realizes that she wasn't actually reading, merely using the book as a cover for her observations of the other Team A members.]]
* CassandraTruth: Despite informing Qin of the Lostbelts and pruning phenomenon, he dismisses her claims as he'll only believe what he sees.
* CuteLittleFangs: Which are shown off whenever she gets angry. [[spoiler:There is more to this than just making her look cute, however.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: When her Lostbelt was released in-game, [[spoiler:she is notably the headliner unlike all previous main story chapters where the titular Servants like Anastasia and Napoleon were featured. It's then revealed that Hinako is ''the'' Crimson Beauty and furthermore becomes a Servant later on.]]
* HiddenBuxom: She's a lot more shapely than her rather loose dress implies, something apparent when [[spoiler:she gains a form-fitting outfit upon reverting to her Yu Miaoyi form.]]
* IAmNotLeftHanded: [[spoiler:Out of desperation, she reveals her True Ancestor nature and consumes Gao Chenggong's blood to empower herself.]]
* LazyBum:
** According to da Vinci, she basically read books in bed all day and refused to have medical examinations by Dr. Roman, pouting whenever they tried to get her out of her room for them. [[spoiler:As it turns out, refusing to be examined at least had a reason for it, considering it would have immediately outed her true nature.]]
** She's also a poor antagonist with the lowest Lostbelt rating among Team A with Grade E. (Kadoc, who might be even less inclined to act than her and is the first of the group the protagonist faces, has a Grade D for his Lostbelt). Her terrible grade is apparently because she has put nearly zero effort into actually accomplishing her team's goals and is perfectly content with just sitting back and letting the other six do it first. [[spoiler:As it turns out, this is less out of laziness and more a fear that shaking things up will take her husband away from her again.]]
** During their first meeting after creating the Lostbelts, she immediately claims that her Lostbelt won't expand and forfeits from competing before they even really started. [[spoiler:This turns out to be in part because it ''can't'' expand, since Qin Shi Huang is unaware of the other Lostbelts as Hinako didn't tell him for for fear he'd use her husband as a weapon again, thus he doesn't put effort into expanding it.]]
* TheLostLenore: [[spoiler:She still loves Xiang Yu eons after he died. Her insistence on summoning a Rider was so she could see him again as a Servant.]]
* {{Meganekko}}: Her glasses help enhance her very bookish demeanor.
* NameOrderConfusion: The display shown in -MOONLIGHT/LOSTROOM- has her name in Western order, presumably which is how Chaldea handles the names of all their personnel. In both, Japan and the English localization, her name is written in Eastern order.
* NonUniformUniform: Her variation of the Chaldea Master uniform has a shawl.
* NotSoStoic: Koyanskaya's jabs on [[spoiler:Ophelia's death]] are what make her snap and start yelling. It's also noted by Kirschtaria that certain people in her Lostbelt are also capable of making her drop the poker face.
* OldFriend: [[spoiler:She knew her servant Gao when they were alive. She valued his friendship so strongly it allowed her to summon him as Saber.]]
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: [[spoiler:Even compared to the rest of the vampires in the Nasuverse. At first, she's believed to be a True Ancestor, a type of vampire that doesn't need to suck blood but cannot indefinitely resist the urge to do so. They're the origin of the more classic type of vampires, hence the name. In actuality, she is even different from regular True Ancestors, being an incarnated Elemental created by Gaia, rather than by Crimson Moon, for the purpose of maintaining the Planet's surface, and she doesn't even possess a constant desire for blood. Blood for her is just the fastest way to get mana, not something she constantly resists and makes her go insane if she indulges. She mostly just absorbs it from the environment around her for nourishment, though she wouldn't be able to if she was placed in a wasteland.]]
* PromotedToPlayable: Sort of. [[spoiler:After she passes on at the end of the third Lostbelt, she ascends to the Throne of Heroes as a Servant, allowing Chaldea to potentially summon her. Unlike many similar Servants who are an AlternateSelf of their antagonistic counterparts, the playable Yu retains all her memories of being Hinako, and thus demonstrates familiarity with the protagonist (even if they haven't conquered her Lostbelt yet).]]
* PunchClockVillain: Despite being in charge of one of the Lostbelts meant to replace human history, she basically tells the others she's not bothering to expand it (the whole ''point'' of the Lostbelts is to see who can expand their the furthest and win the right to reshape human history) and doesn't seem to care what the others do with theirs, as long as they don't intrude on hers until they expand enough for the borders to touch, in which case she'll accept her inevitable defeat. [[spoiler:Even once her true nature is revealed, at the end of the day all she ''really'' wants is to be able to live in peace with Xiang Yu, and she doesn't care about anything else so long as that's possible. Unfortunately, Xiang as he is now would die along with the Lostbelt, putting her into conflict with Chaldea.]]
* Really700YearsOld: [[spoiler:Has been around for a ''long'' time, given her nature as a True Ancestor. She's been recorded in history as far back as the Qin dynasty as Consort Yu, meaning she's ''at least'' over 2,200 years old.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: On the receiving end from Koyanskaya, who tells her that mourning [[spoiler:Ophelia's death]] is hypocritical, since Hinako didn't seem to even care about Ophelia until [[spoiler:after she was dead. Made much more tragic as shown in BeneathTheMask above, where she ''did'' care, but couldn't show it.]]
* SignificantAnagram: An AlternateCharacterReading of her name in Japanese is 芥雏子. [[spoiler:This can be rearranged into a Chinese nickname for the poppy (雏芥子) which in China is more commonly referred to as 虞美人 or "Yu the Beauty", one of her monikers back when she lived during the Qin Dynasty.]]
* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:With Xiang Yu, in a roundabout way. As Emperor Qin points out as she's dying in an attempt to comfort her, as a TA she can easily will herself to become a Servant along with her husband, and will then always have a chance to be summoned together.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:After seeing her husband die ''again'', she plummets past the DespairEventHorizon and, after going on a rant screaming that killing other worlds to save the "proper" one is wrong and just generally cursing the protagonist, gives up her physical body to merge with the Tree of Emptiness in a last ditch effort to take the heroes down.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: Due to the major reveals concerning her during her chapter, it is ''incredibly'' difficult to discuss her without spoiling anything.
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[[folder:Scandinavia Peperoncino]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Crypter of the Samsāra of Genesis and Terminus]]
->'''Illustrated by''': pako\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/KengoKawanishi

->''"I find it always fascinating. That's a mythology with repeating destruction and regeneration, breakdown and creation. The Final God's absolute rule is continuous in this world full of prayers."''

His country of origin is unknown. A freelance mage Marisbury scouted while away from Chaldea and the oldest member of Team A. Looks like an Italian, but he is an expert in Buddhism and Indian mythology, saying that he likes myths about destruction repeating itself. His Servant was going to be Archer and ended up with Ashwatthama, a legendary warrior of ''The Mahabharata''.\\\

The fourth Lostbelt where he is residing is located in India and it diverged in 11900 Deva Vatsara at the "Samsāra of Genesis and Terminus". The bizarre date is because his Lostbelt uses the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_units_of_time#Among_the_Devas Mahā-Yuga]] cycle as it's sole time measurement. Mahā-Yugas are composed of 12000 Deva Vatsara or 'Deva years' or almost 4.5 million years normally, with one Deva year equalling 360 human years. In this world, the gods of the Hindu pantheon[[note]]Save Kama/Mara[[/note]] fused together into one "perfect" god. This god, under [[TheCorrupter the suggestion of Ashiya Douman]], then sped up the Yuga cycle to run its course every 10 days in his desire to remove anything that could be considered "evil" from it, each cycle deleting elements from the world entirely with no chance of reincarnation, slowly reshaping it to the god's view of a "perfect" world with plans to extend it across the entire galaxy and then the trichiliocosm.\\\

His Difference Depth is rank A.
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* AchillesHeel: He discusses in vague terms a 'cube' within his Lostbelt with Daybit that the latter points out is such an enormous weakspot that he or Kirschtaria, had they his Lostbelt, would've gotten rid of it immediately. Although Daybit, knowing Pepe will do something different, also tells him to leave it alone for the time being and to wait and see what happens. [[spoiler:And sure enough, the aforementioned cube proves to be instrumental to taking down Arjuna Over Gods, as despite his repeated purges of the world, he doesn't see the cube as unusual, creating an opening in his claims to be a perfect god, and also allows Ashwatthama to bring Karna back, and [[CameBackStrong MUCH more powerful]] to take on Arjuna.]]
* AgentPeacock: His simple silhouette belies a truly outlandish appearance. His Command Spells are shaped like a pair of lips encircled by a heart. He's also noted to be surprisingly friendly and casual for a mage.
* AffablyEvil: Of the Crypters, he's the only one to retain a kind persona despite the FaceHeelTurn, [[spoiler:even having to repeatedly remind Chaldea they ''are'' still enemies when they pull an EnemyMine.]]
* AntiVillain: He's only really a villain at all because his group opposes the heroes, and his world cannot continue to exist if the heroes want to save theirs. Outside of that, he's a genuinely pleasant and likeable guy.
* AscendedFanboy: He was going to be one if he had gotten the opportunity to summon Archer as he planned, though he succeeded anyways so he did.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Seriously, ''Scandinavia Peperoncino''. The former is the name of a European region, the latter ''literally'' means "hot peppers" in Italian. Acknowledged that it's a false name. [[spoiler:His real name is the rather odd but considerably less absurd Aro Myorenji.]]
* BadassNormal: He is experienced in martial arts, even fighting like Assassin Emiya or Emiya Alter when he does so against the monsters serving Arjuna.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: During the meeting with the other Crypters, Beryl says this basically word for word, claiming Pepe is the kind of guy you really shouldn't pressure into getting serious, and that it'll basically take the end of the world to bring that side of him out.
* CoolUncle: When Kadoc claims he doesn't need Beryl coddling him like an older brother when Pepe already does that, Beryl is quick to point out that Pepe is more akin to the father figure or uncle of the group than an older brother.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Strongly implied to have one, having lost faith in the world when he lived in Proper Human History. [[spoiler:Going so far as changing his identity to distance himself from his past. He fell in love with the India Lostbelt for being a happier place to live in before Arjuna Over Gods started the routine Yuga's.]]
* DueToTheDead: He's the only one who's outwardly and honestly upset with [[spoiler:Ophelia's passing, saying that he'll prepare a funeral wreath for her since his Lostbelt has no lack of beautiful flowers.]]
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:Works with Chaldea during his Lostbelt due to his disgust with Arjuna Over Gods's rule over the Lostbelt, with his friendly demeanor even making them drop their guard and he has to remind them they're still enemies.]]
* FantasticRacism: Played With. [[spoiler:He doesn't hold Hinako's death against Chaldea as he knew she wasn't human. It's due to him believing she wasn't on anyone's side as a result, rather than hatred for her being non-human.]]
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:After Arjuna Over Gods's defeat, Pepe opposes Chaldea now that the tyrannical God is removed, with Karna restoring Ashwatthama so he can fight alongside his master to defend Spiral.]]
* FriendlyEnemy: [[spoiler:To Chaldea due to them letting Kadoc live and showing respect to Ophelia by burying her properly.]]
* TheHeart: He's the one person who all other Crypters appreciate on an emotional level, as [[spoiler:he was the only man Ophelia really opened up to]], Hinako liked him enough to listen to what he was saying [[spoiler:despite her constant fear of exposure and rejection]], Kadoc is willing to take in Pepe's advice, Beryl likes listening to his jokes, Wodime had deep discussions about mythology with him, and even Daybit, as inscrutable as he is, [[spoiler:comes to assist him during Yuga Kshetra for their friendship]]. Even back when they were Team A, Mash socialized with him pretty often.
* LastNameBasis: Due to the absurdity of his first name, everyone just refers to him by his last name or "Pepe" for short.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Da Vinci observes that the name Scandinavia gives Chaldea is very likely a fake one.
* {{Mukokuseki}}: [[spoiler:He's assumed to be Italian by Chaldea, but it's revealed that he's Japanese in Yuga Kshetra.]]
* NiceGuy: Pepe is genuinely kind and friendly, even towards his enemies, to the point where he has to remind them that they ''are'' still on opposing sides.
* ThePollyanna: He still maintains a cheerful and optimistic demeanor even as he competes with the others to decide the fate of Earth, with Beryl joking that the world will end if he stops being friendly towards everyone. Even Daybit, who is known for his bizarre nature, can't help but smile when the two interact during the India Lostbelt.
* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Like with Kadoc, he manages to escape despite his Lostbelt's erasure and ends up in the Atlantic Lostbelt with Kirschtaria.]]
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:His portrait shows up in the preview of Yuga Kshetra, leading players to believe he has a huge secret in the Lostbelt similar to Hinako. This turns out to not be the case, as his big secret is just that he's actually Japanese.]]
* SayItWithHearts: And stars, too.
* ScrewDestiny: He claims that unlike someone like Kadoc, he's fine without something like fate or destiny, since those things have already betrayed him a long time ago. While it could be referring to the explosion that put the Crypters into their cryosleep, it's very likely him talking about something else.
* SuperpowerLottery: Inevitable when your Servant is in the same league as the likes of Arjuna, Karna, and Rama.
* UndyingLoyalty: To his friends. [[spoiler:Even with his reservations concerning the Foreign God, he values his friends above all else. As such he'll stand by their side no matter what.]]
* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler:He leaves his Lostbelt due to its impending destruction with Koyanskaya and Daybit's aid, residing in the Atlantic Lostbelt.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The India Lostbelt was a genuinely good and more peaceful place to live in than pan human history when Pepe initially arrived. [[spoiler:Keyword ''was''. Due to Arjuna Over Gods causing the Yuga's every few days and Douman's evil, however, the peaceful Lostbelt became a nightmare for the people. As such Pepe still stands to protect it after Arjuna Over Gods's defeat so the people can still live their peaceful lives now that they were freed of the tyrannical deity.]]
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Beryl Gut]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Crypter of the Round Table Domain]]
->'''Illustrated by''': Sasaki Shonen

A magus whose past before coming to Chaldea is shrouded in mystery and whose amorality sticks out amongst all of Team A's original members. His Servant was going to be Assassin.\\\

He is currently in the sixth Lostbelt, a Britain that diverged from 500 AD within "Round Table Domain". The inner workings of his Lostbelt are still a secret to all, with only small pieces of information revealed as time goes on. His Difference Depth is rank EX.
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* AffablyEvil: While Beryl is obviously not a good person, he's surprisingly casual around his fellow Crypters, and offers to help Kadoc fight off Chaldea despite the fact that they're supposed to be competing, even saying he's like a little brother to him.
* AnimalMotif: His Command Spells are shaped like a wolf and Ophelia mentions "werewolf" was a common insult towards him back at the Clock Tower.
* AxCrazy: He muses that being saved by the Foreign God and being sent to a primitive, isolated Lostbelt allows him to live his life however he wants, which to him apparently mostly involves killing a lot of people, which he defines as a "pleasure of living" with a SlasherSmile on his face.
* BeyondTheImpossible: Da Vinci claims this is his style in Atlantis. Unlike Wodime who sticks to the possible, Beryl always tries to achieve the impossible. This might have to do something with his Lostbelt; it's something that by nature simply doesn't "fit" the planet, and so its Difference Depth cannot be measured, hence the EX rank. [[spoiler:It also apparently contains something capable of threatening the Foreign God.]]
* BloodIsTheNewBlack: The opening trailer for Part 2 shows him turning to face the camera, wearing a SlasherSmile with blood splattered all over his face.
* DeterminedDefeatist: He doesn't care about his Lostbelt because he knows he'll lose if it goes up against Kirschtaria's. Despite this, he remains determined to do what he does best-- killing people.
* TheDreaded: He was the only member of Team A that both da Vinci and Mash seemed very uncomfortable talking about. In fact, he was the only one they skipped over. From what we have seen of him so far, they had a very good reason, and this was ''before'' the team's FaceHeelTurn.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: Let's see: possesses an Assassin-class Servant (which typically err on the side of Evil in terms of CharacterAlignment), looks very sinister, is seen with blood caked on his mouth in the opening ''and'' his Lostbelt has a ranking of EX, hinting that he may be incredibly dangerous. [[ObviouslyEvil It's clear this guy is]] '''[[ObviouslyEvil not]]''' [[ObviouslyEvil good news]].
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Ophelia says that the Clock Tower absolutely despises him and refers to him as a "werewolf", though whether she literally means he's a werewolf or that he simply acts like a monster is left unclear.
* HeManWomanHater: He claims that you can't trust women at all after making a jab at Kirschtaria that [[spoiler:Ophelia's final actions before her death]] essentially means she dumped him, and gets a bit riled up over the notion that the Player Character is protected and coddled by Mash.
* HiddenInPlainSight: His Lostbelt is located in the British Isles, but the British Isles don't show up on any radar. Unlike the rest of the Lostbelts, it is not surrounded by a wall of storms, but one of light, cutting it completely off from all sensory devices.
* HorrifyingTheHorror: It's revealed in Atlantis that [[spoiler:he met an air-headed princess in his Lostbelt who he was trying to manipulate, but it backfired as she didn't even ''care'' about the manipulation after finding out and wanted him to be with her even after death in hell. This disturbed him so much that he abandoned his Lostbelt partially just to ''get away from her''.]]
* ItIsDehumanizing: [[spoiler:He refers to Mash as "that" instead of "she" in the English version.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: [[spoiler:By the time of the fifth Lostbelt, his territory has become such a mess that he decides the best thing to do is to just cut his losses and escape while he can, going so far as to rally the inhabitants of the Lostbelt to destroy the Tree of Emptiness.]]
* LoveableRogue: Kadoc says he's more like a "Dandy gangster" than a mage.
* MoralityPet: He has a soft spot for Kadoc and expresses concern for him.
* NoodleIncident: While we're not quite given details yet, we're told why exactly he was brushed over by Da Vinci while Mash was present: [[spoiler:He apparently broke into Mash's room in the past and had to be kicked out by Dr. Roman, though what exactly occurred is left unclear.]]
* PointyEars: Has fairly pointy ears, resembling those of [[VisualNovel/MahouTsukaiNoYoru Lugh Beowulf]].
* SerialKiller: He's dealing with boredom in his Lostbelt by killing random people. It's revealed in the second Lostbelt this is being detrimental to it as Beryl's more concerned with indulging himself than completing it.
* StalkerWithACrush: [[spoiler:He has some kind of obsession with Mash, and is eager to again try ''something'' on her now that Dr. Roman is no longer around to stop him.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: Thus far, most of the members of Team A have been framed sympathetically, or have at least had hints to a deeper nature. Beryl, not so much.
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: By the time the story progresses into the second Lostbelt, Beryl's own is apparently already almost gone and it takes a lot to even maintain it, let alone advance the Lostbelt. As revealed in the prologue of Lostbelt 3, the human order there is presumably under the threat of breaking down completely. [[spoiler:As of the fifth Lostbelt, things have gotten so bad he's essentially just given up and retreated from his Lostbelt.]]
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[[folder:Daybit Sem Void]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Crypter of the Sea of Trees]]
->'''Illustrated by''': Takahashi Keitarou

The biggest unknown factor and most suspicious person within Team A. Marisbury saw him as a very talented person, as does da Vinci, who considers only two other people she met in her entire life to be on par with his genius. His Servant was going to be Berserker, and has summoned a Grand Servant of an unknown Class.\\\

The seventh Lostbelt where he's residing in is located somewhere in South America and diverged during the BC era. The inner workings of Daybit's Lostbelt are still a secret, but it is close to collapse because its version of humanity is nearly extinct. Its Difference Depth is rank A++.

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* AnimeHair: He has very outlandish spiky hair. [[https://twitter.com/KeitarouT/status/981524762697515008 Concept art reveals that]] he deliberately styles it that way every day.
* AxCrazy: Agrees with Beryl that a perk of being sent to a primitive time is being able to kill people with impunity.
* BadassLongcoat: Wears a black [[HellBentForLeather leather]] jacket, and considered a genius amongst magi.
* BeyondTheImpossible: Out of all the Lostbelts, his is the only one to have no clear time of divergence besides it being sometime in the BC era. It's referred to as a civilization that is an "exception even among exceptions", hinting that it's something truly bizarre.
* EvilGenius: While he's had minimal screentime so far, Da Vinci praises his intellect greatly and whenever he decides to speak, the other Crypters listen carefully. He's also often prompted to give his analysis on things, probably because the other Crypters want to see if they missed something that his shrewd eye did not.
* TheExile: He was banished from the Folklore Department of the Clock Tower that handles "artifacts not of this world" for his work and subsequently got recruited by Marisbury to Chaldea. No one has a clue what his work actually was, however, because he apparently only reported directly to the Director of the Clock Tower.
* TheHeavy: While not the mastermind of the overarching scheme, he presides over the final Lostbelt and is the man who assembled the group in the first place.
* LonersAreFreaks: It's noted that he doesn't really understand other people, nor does he want to try and understand them. The reason he was going to get a Berserker-class Servant in the first place was so he would need to put as little effort into communication as possible. Kadoc mentions in one of his flashbacks that Void, very much like his last name, literally feels like he's a hole in reality somehow.
* SuperpowerLottery: An instant qualifier for the title given that he admits to having a '''Grand Servant''' in Lostbelt 4.
* TechnicolorEyes: Has noticeable purple eyes that have strange white rings within the iris, and even amongst this group of magi is considered a genius by both the late Marisbury and da Vinci, the latter of which doesn't hand that title out easily.
* {{Tsundere}}: He came to help Pepe during India. Though he continually denies the idea [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial he did it because he was worried about Pepe]], even as he calls Pepe by his real name and asking Pepe not to tell the other Crypters he came to help.
* VillainRespect: He admits at the second Crypter meeting that he's somewhat amazed by how well Chaldea's Master is doing, especially because they are stepping onto battlefield after battlefield with no way to protect themselves and yet doing so without visible fear.
* WardrobeFlawOfCharacterization: He combines a huge pair of boots, a leather trenchcoat and a black undershirt and black tie with a white striped sweater. Either he's simply got no sense of fashion or he doesn't care at all how he looks, though going by how he's described as incomprehensible and unwilling to be understood, this may be deliberate on his end.
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!!Foreign God and Emissaries

[[folder:Foreign God]]
An alien lifeform that came to Earth in 2017. It is the one behind the Lostbelts and the being who revived Team A to be Crypters.
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* AlienSky: After it bleaches the Earth, it leaves behind a normal blue sky with scattered clouds everywhere. Nighttime no longer exists, the sun doesn't move regardless of time or global location, and there is no weather beyond a dead breeze.
* CrazyPrepared: On the off chance a Foreigner and/or Outer God was willing to oppose it despite the power it wields, the Foreign God's three emissaries are all Alter Ego class servants that could counter them.
* CreepyMonotone: Kadoc recalls it spoke in a very calm and dispassionate voice, contrary to the gravity of situation they were speaking in.
* CurbStompBattle: It took down humanity with ease once it began its invasion. The United States lasted only two days before defeat as it converted the world into a blank state. Small pockets of humanity still lived on for three months, but they are unable to change anything.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Its invasion was heralded in part by [[spoiler:the torture the alien in Area 51 was enduring at the hands of scientists]]. Its assault against humanity motivated partly by sadistic retribution as it slowly killed all life one by one.
* DubNameChange: Was called the Alien God or more precisely, the God of Another Star, in the JP version.
* EvilPlan: When it [[spoiler:first meets Kirschtaria]], it mentions that it has some sort of plan in the works. [[spoiler:Goetia's incineration was unforeseen but not significant enough to require the Foreign God to make any major changes.]]
* {{Foil}}: To Goetia. Like Goetia, the Foreign God seeks to forcibly change and evolve mankind, but while Goetia was motivated by CondescendingCompassion, the Foreign God is motivated by [[spoiler:revenge for one of its kind being tortured by humanity]]. Goetia's plan involved incinerating mankind's history, while the Foreign God's plan involves replacing mankind's history with that of the Lostbelts. Goetia made the incineration as quick and fast as possible so humanity wouldn't suffer much, the Foreign God's Tree of Emptiness stabbed and painfully killed humans as they slowly turned to ash. Goetia paid no heed to mankind's thoughts and feelings regarding the incineration plan, while the Foreign God actively chose seven representatives of humanity in order to help it recreate mankind's history. Finally, Goetia used brainwashing and corruption to ensure absolute loyalty from his subjects, while the Foreign God is much more hands off and typically leaves the Crypters and the rest of its forces to their own devices. On the other hand, while Goetia, as per his nature as one of the Seven Beasts, ''loves'' humanity (and indeed, his ultimate plan was to refine them into a superior form), per [[spoiler:Tamamo-vitch's]] declaration, in the end, the Foreign God cares only for the Tree of Emptiness.
* GreaterScopeVillain: To Team A and the Servants working for it. It also served as the threat that caused Goetia to instigate his own plans for humanity to prevent its goals from coming to fruition, and is the being whom [[spoiler:Amakusa]] and Caster of Limbo refer to in Shimousa as "Lord Satan" and "Lucifer," who constructed their EvilPlan and warned them that the Master of Chaldea would try to interfere.
* HaveYouSeenMyGod: [[spoiler:Wodime notes in the prologue of Atlantis that no one has actually seen it, which is not helped by the fact that it needs a mature Tree of Emptiness to properly descend onto Earth.]]
* HostileTerraforming: The Foreign God wiped out almost all life on the planet, literally leaving a blank slate, and has the Crypters use the Trees of Emptiness to overwrite Proper Human History.
* {{Irony}}: Its disregard for human history led it to use a dangerously unstable Lostbelt as one of the foundations of the new Proper Human History. The Foreign God never realizing it ended up helping to unleash a threat within said Lostbelt that might challenge it.
* LightIsNotGood: It's primarily associated with imagery of light with the rays of light descending from space, the bleached white Earth awash in sunlight, the Trees containing countless stars within, and it appears as dazzling light before Kirschtaria. Yet it mercilessly destroys Proper Human History and systematically eliminates contemporary humanity for the sake of its plans, with very little care shown for individual lives.
* MonsterProgenitor: Not only is the Foreign God one for the Trees of Emptiness, but once the Trees mature enough, they also start to spawn creatures of their own fittingly called "Seeds of Emptiness."
* NothingIsScarier: The Foreign God is sentient due to being able to communicate with Team A and its agents and clearly has a plan behind its actions, but the ''why'' for it all, and indeed what exactly it is and how it came to this course of action, is something that's still unknown to the heroes. Interestingly enough, though, [[spoiler:in Shimousa, Avenger Amakusa while rambling about his travels through parallel worlds to a bound Kiyohime mentions that he ultimately met a god that had been betrayed by its own kind.]]
* OrbitalBombardment: On New Year's Eve, the Foreign God covered the Earth in a membrane barrier shortly before descending its branches across the planet, killing all it could reach and bleaching the Earth into a land of nothingness. It still remains in space, waiting for a Tree of Emptiness to mature and bloom to pave the way for its descent onto Earth.
* TheScottishTrope: When Caster of Limbo apologizes to the Foreign God for continually referring to it as "Lord Satan" in the denouncement of Shimousa, when he says the Foreign God's supposed true name the text box only says "Lord" before the rest is blotted out. The narration itself says that no one should hear its name at the current time because it is "a great curse upon the entire world." Koyanskaya later speaks its name in Russia, but again its name is censored in the text box.
* WhiteVoidRoom: The Foreign God wiped away the Texture of Earth, turning the planet into a blank white slate so the Lostbelts can pin themselves as the new Texture, and anywhere outside the Lostbelt's borders is still blank.
* WrongContextMagic: Abigail mentions in her Interlude that even she, a master of space and time through the powers of an Outer God, wouldn't be able to enter the Lostbelts made by the Trees of Emptiness.
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[[folder:Trees of Emptiness]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Roots of Cosmic Fantasy]]
Within each of the Lostbelts, worlds that were forsaken and deleted by the World, a massive "[[BotanicalAbomination tree]]" sustain the dead timeline in defiance of Gaia, and these celestial linchpins serve as the FinalBoss of each Lostbelt.
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* BotanicalAbomination: The Trees of Emptiness can barely be considered trees by Earth standards. Sure, they resemble them, but they're tall enough to reach space, can sustain dead timelines in defiance of Gaia, resemble celestial bodies, spawn hostile Seeds of Emptiness, and can disintegrate entire timelines. A fully grown Tree emits gamma rays, warps gravity, space and time, and expends massive heat because as revealed in SIN, they are a ''literal microcosm'' of its corresponding galaxy. Atlantis reveals that a fully grown Tree's branches covers the entire world and will absorb not only all the mana from the Earth, but all incoming cosmic radiation repelled by the Earth's magnetic field, allowing the Foreign God to properly descend onto Earth by concentrating that energy and destroying the world.
* CelestialBody: While the outside of the Trees of Emptiness is made of this rough, jagged ice-like bark, the inside of their bark is made of glowing, purple nebula filled with the stars of an entire galaxy contained within.
* TheChooserOfTheOne: Just as the Foreign God being the one who chose the seven Crypters, its Tree of Emptiness chooses a Lostbelt King to guide it to victory along with said Crypter, with the Tree's choice being based on power and how far their history has diverged.
* CosmicKeystone: The Tree of Emptiness that grows in each Lostbelt is what keeps it on Earth, acting as a lynch-pin that slowly grows and pins the Texture of the Lostbelt onto the blank slate that the Earth has become. [[spoiler:If destroyed, the Lostbelt and [[RetGone all life within it will be redeleted from existence]]]]. The sole exception to this is [[spoiler:Beryl's Lostbelt, which by the time Chaldea invades Atlantis has already had its tree Seyfert destroyed through his own actions, but it still exists for some yet unexplained reason.]]
* FalseUtopia: Several of the Lostbelts that the Trees of Emptiness choose have developed this way, reaching a conclusion where life is supposedly great for everyone, as long as they don't look at their circumstances too closely.
** S.I.N. is so peaceful that the Counter Force doesn't exist in it because no threat exists to humanity, which lives in complete comfort. However, they live as mindless animals meant to be slaughtered after a certain age, its Lostbelt King hordes everything of value for himself, and he drops a meteor on anything he doesn't like.
** Yuga Kshetra spends seven of ten days living in peace and tranquility, and the last three praying to their god to spare them from the giant crocodiles he sends to erase anyone he deems evil out of existence.
** Atlantis and Olympus are inhabited by humans who are blessed with superhuman abilities and long lives who also blindly worship the Greek pantheon and don't mind getting killed by them even after being banished to the slums outside Olympus so long as the gods notice them.
* HiddenInPlainSight: [[spoiler:Hinako hides her Tree of Emptiness within Qin Shi Huang's Fusang Tree, correctly guessing that neither he or his officials would ever think of the possibility of the emperor's treasure being tampered with by someone else.]]
* NoOntologicalInertia: [[spoiler:The Lostbelts and everything inside it would have never came back into existence without the Trees of Emptiness sustaining their existence. What happens when the Tree is destroyed and then reality and logic reassert themselves over what shouldn't exist anymore? [[PuffOfLogic Poof]].]]
* RetGone: [[spoiler:The destruction of the Trees of Emptiness that supports the Lostbelt which shouldn't exist anymore means the complete and utter erasure of the entire timeline and those who live within it as it all returns to nothingness. This naturally causes quite a bit of "grey-ness" in the battle for the "correct Human History" and the right to exist.]]
* ThereCanOnlyBeOne: There are seven Lostbelts, but only one planet for them to exist on. Each Lostbelt will keep expanding until it contacts with another one, with the weaker Trees of Emptiness and Lostbelt consumed and used as nutrients for the victor.
* ThemeNaming: The Trees of Emptiness (Orochi, Sombrero, Mayall, Spiral, Atlas, and Seyfert) are named after things relating to the stars, tying in with their alien origin. Orochi, Sombrero and Mayall are named after galaxies, Spiral and Seyfert are named after a type of galaxy, while Atlas, which Zeus named after the Titan responsible for holding up the Heavens and the Earth in Greek Mythology, is a star system.
* WhenTreesAttack: The Foreign God's invasion involved an army of Trees of Emptiness descending from the sky to [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice impale any lifeform]] they detect with their tree roots. Then the target is slowly ReducedToDust.
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[[folder:Foreign Priestess]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Foreign Priestess from Beyond the Stars]]
->'''Illustrated by:''' Kotetsu Yamanaka

A mysterious alien being who is a priestess of the Foreign God. She is first seen wandering around Chaldea in the ''Lostroom'' OVA and then has been popping up throughout numerous locations.
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* AffectionateNickname: Pepe calls her "U-chan", though the reason for the nickname is currently unknown.
* BeneathTheMask: Due to her inability to communicate and general inscrutableness, no one's really been able to decipher her feelings or thoughts. But when she shows up [[spoiler:to witness the protagonist be defeated by Kirschtaria, the protagonist realizes she has utter contempt for only them without even needing to hear any insults or see her expression when she glares at the protagonist.]]
* EnigmaticMinion:
** According to Kotomine, she's the priestess of the Foreign God and also plays a part in the growing of the Trees of Emptiness but she's been keeping her mouth shut with both the antagonists and protagonists, making it unclear what her role in the Foreign God's plan is. The opening even shows her reaching out for Mash as if trying to contact her.
** Kirschtaria has been questioning exactly what she's doing [[spoiler:as he knows the priestess understands his plans of usurping the Foreign God, yet has done nothing to report his betrayal to her master.]]
* EvenTheSubtitlerIsStumped: She does occasionally say things but since she's using a completely alien language, it's just rendered as long em dashes in the text.
* GodivaHair: Her hair covers her breasts.
* ICantSenseTheirPresence: When the ''Shadow Border'' tries to scan for her, she appears as a literal hole. As in, there's literally nothing on the scanner and the gaping void in reality is the only thing that indicates something's up. Those outside the Shadow Border can see her, but are unable to identify her at all. She can make herself visible and audible to only certain people. For example, when she appeared to Ophelia, Sigurd, her own Servant, could not tell that anyone was there.
* LanguageBarrier: At one point, she directly appears to Koyanskaya and tries to talk to her, but Koyanskaya cannot understand her language.
* MsFanservice: She's actually quite beautiful for an alien being, and she sports a curvy figure that is laid almost completely to bare due to being nude but having BarbieDollAnatomy.
* MysticalWhiteHair: She hails from parts unknown and her hair has an unusual silver coloration, almost bordering on translucent.
* PowerNullifier: ''Possibly''. While we have no reason as to why yet, Billy finds himself physically unable to raise his gun at her, much less summon the desire to shoot her despite his own admission that he can find a reason to shoot anything or anyone. She also appears to have some manner of detection nullification, as a various points she just ''appears'' with no warning, even when she shouldn't be able to.
* PowerTattoo: A brief shot of her naked back in Russia before she finishes destroying the Tree of Emptiness show she has three red faintly-glowing tattoos on her back in the form of a vague symbol.
* TheVoiceless: All of her appearances thus far in the game and in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA are silent, until she tries to talk to Koyanskaya. According to Ivan the Terrible she is capable of speech, in an unearthly voice unlike any he's ever heard before.
* WalkingSpoiler: She's a character who only makes her debut in the second part of the game and when she actually appears before the protagonists, several questions are raised as ''she'' is the one to actually destroy the first Tree of Emptiness Orochi with a single touch of her hand, not Chaldea.
* TheWatcher: She seems to be observing especially when the main characters have to make a moral decision. (Like whether to rescue Goredolf or not during Prologue/December 26, [=201X=] or [[spoiler:whether or not the protagonist should use the Athena nanomachines for the brainwashed Charlotte Corday.]])
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[[folder:Koyanskaya]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Beast of Affection]]
->'''First Appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Arco Wada

Goredolf's secretary and handler, representing NFF Services, a Russian civilian security firm. She later reveals herself to be helping the forces of the Lostbelt, having used Goredolf as an opening to seize Chaldea. Before the protagonist escaped with them, she was in the process of turning Chaldea upside down trying to find their Servants' Saint Graphs knowing they'd been hidden away.\\\

She is in actuality one of three Servant emissaries working for the Foreign God. Her role is to help the Crypters replace Proper Human History with one of the Lostbelts.\\\

Her true identity is revealed in the third Lostbelt prologue.
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* AbsoluteCleavage: Her uniform has this look combined with BareYourMidriff, and it looks like she's an accident away from the buttons popping and letting her breasts hang freely.
* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:Upon getting her ass kicked during the India Lostbelt, she holds up a sign begging for aid from Chaldea to take her in before she gets killed by Arjuna or his minions. The protagonist [[ChronicHeroSyndrome does so]].]]
* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler:She seeks to become a new Nine-Tailed Fox separate of the Tamamo of the past, and in doing so become a new Beast in the process.]]
* AnimalMotif: Foxes, [[spoiler:furthering the connection between her and the Tamamo Nine]]. She gets offended when Goredorf calls her a vixen and compares her hunting down the protagonist to a foxhunt. Both her electronic tablet and earrings have fox symbols.
* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Her name sounds Russian but has no actual basis in Russian. [[spoiler:It's actually a SignificantAnagram for "Yana Casko" ("Evil Casko"), hinting at her connection to Tamamo.]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Her cutesy act is a facade and Mash only realizes the depth of her malice when she detects Koyanskaya's hidden power. She freely admits to torturing people with a smile on her face.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Kotomine claims that her agenda of cornering, trampling, and mocking the weak is merely how she expresses her love of humanity no matter what time period she's in. [[spoiler:It [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadows]] her intent to become one of the seven [[UltimateEvil Beasts.]]]]
* BreadAndCircuses: She's mainly been entertaining herself in the first Lostbelt by forcing Yaga to either starve or kill each other to take their money to buy her ludicrously overpriced alcohol, medicine, and food from her. Rasputin compares her attitude and actions to a rat leaving a sinking ship.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: She wants to add Ophelia's Mystic Eye to her collection [[spoiler:and is annoyed at her inability to recover them after Ophelia dies.]]
* DeathOfPersonality: She's taking her time in order to avoid this. She wants to be a [[spoiler:Beast, but if she just got nine tails, then the original Golden Fox's mind would take over.]]
* DisproportionateRetribution: She threatens to slaughter a bunch of Yaga in Russia for calling her Miss instead of Mistress.
* DragonInChief: She did most of the legwork in securing Chaldea for Anastasia and Team A, using Goredolf to buy all of Chaldea and directing Anastasia's troops in the assault.
* DragonLady: She poses as one in the Chinese Lostbelt, complete with Chinese fan in hand.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler:As part of her servitude to the Foreign God, she's allowed to pursue her desire to become a Beast.]]
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:Chaldea gets her out of serious trouble in the third Lostbelt in exchange for a dose of the antidote to the poison she slipped the protagonist and Goredolf in the lead up to the chapter. She even helps out a bit afterwards but refuses to give a second dose of the poison's antidote as it's the only way to assure her own safety. It's only after she escapes the Lostbelt that they find the antidote to cure the protagonist in their room with a receipt from her NFF Services.]]
* EnemySummoner: It's revealed in S.I.N. that she has monsters salvaged from the two previous Lostbelts and claims them as part of her NFF Services. It's yet another way of torturing a Lostbelt populace by sicking them on helpless villagers.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** In the third Lostbelt she declares that unlike humans she never breaks her promises and holds up her end of her promise by giving the protagonist the remaining antidote.
** She's disgusted by the humans of Qin's S.I.N. Empire. She initially compares them to animals, [[InsultToRocks only to make clear seconds later that comparison is an]] ''[[InsultToRocks insult]]'' [[InsultToRocks to animals and they are even lower than that.]]
* {{Fauxreigner}}: She claims to be Russian but is [[spoiler:technically from no country as she was derived from Tamamo in the Moon Cell.]]
* FemmeFataleSpy: Briefly takes this role with Goredolf so he would take her along to Chaldea, allowing her to bypass its defenses and destroy the base. [[spoiler:During that time, she left a tube of lipstick with him so she could teleport to his side at any time]]. Mash is not happy about Goredolf's choice of companion in Chaldea's fall, but Holmes refutes her saying Koyanskaya's disguise was perfect.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are several hints building up to the reveal of her true identity in the third Lostbelt.
** Her pink hair, yellow irises, and body shape are [[spoiler:scarily similar to a certain foxy miko]] and they share the same artist.
** [[spoiler:Tamamo Vitch]] is described as a "talented beautiful secretary" in terms of personality.
** She consistently makes references to foxes when speaking. Her earring and hat also share the fox shape that [[spoiler:Summer Tamamo]] has on her bikini top.
** She makes reference to emailing her friends as one of her hobbies in Götterdämmerung and asks Scathach-Skadi if she wants to be added because she's someone who shares a lot of traits with some of the people Koyanskaya emails. [[spoiler:The regular Tamamo frequently uses email to talk to her friends, all of whom are rooted in folklore and myths.]]
** [[spoiler:Koyanskaya in Japanese is an [[SignificantAnagram anagram]] for "[[EvilCounterpart Yana (evil)]] Casko"[[note]]Casko is a nickname often used to refer to Tamamo both in and out of universe.[[/note]]]]
* FunWithAcronyms:
** [[spoiler:She refers to TV occasionally which the protagonist assumes is referring to television or something related. She's actually talking about herself, '''T'''amamo '''V'''itch.]]
** NFF is revealed to stand for [[spoiler:'''N'''ine '''F'''ox '''F'''oundation in the third Lostbelt, playing up her connection to the Tamamo Nine.]]
* HollywoodDensity: [[spoiler:Qin Shi Huang observes that her Servant container unusually has a mass of ''100,000 tons'', which seemingly has no effect on her or her interactions with anything.]]
* HopeCrusher: She relishes in destroying the faint hope of others for her pleasure. As long as they have hope she will get the most thrill of snatching it away.
* {{Jerkass}}: Between [[spoiler:killing off most of Chaldea]] and her pointless cruelty in the first Lostbelt chapter, Koyanskaya proves herself to be a total bitch.
* KickTheDog: She literally kicks and stomps on Fou with full malice after he attacks her. Even though she doesn't get joy out of crushing other people with no hope, she still enjoys torturing them all the same. The Yaga have dealt with her pointless cruelty for some time.
* KnowWhenToFoldThem: She decides to take her leave from the Russia Lostbelt after messing around with Chaldea and contributing her part to the plan because she can't derive any fun out of it. Kotomine calls her out on this for her behavior of showing up and then immediately fleeing the moment things are going south.
* LittleBitBeastly: [[spoiler:After her true name is revealed by Goredolf, she drops the pretense of being human and has her fox ears and tail out in the open for the third Lostbelt.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: She is the one who convinced Goredolf that he should buy the entirety of Chaldea and just take over.
* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong: Her name [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign sounds]] Russian and NFF Services is famous in the Magus world for their work in Russia. [[spoiler:Of course, it turns out that she's not actually Russian or really any nationality at all due to her true origins.]]
* OhCrap: [[spoiler:The normally arrogant Koyanskaya is completely caught off guard when Qin reveals he knows her real identity: ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daji Daji]]''. Then she's immediately hit by an attack from Li Shuwen while her defenses are lowered by the revelation.]]
* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:She sneaks into the Shadow Border while the protagonist was passed out after the fighting to keep her promise of giving them the antidote. Though it is potentially subverted, as the Foreign God ''wants'' the protagonist and the Crypters to fight, so dying early would undermine whatever goals it has planned.]]
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: Her NFF Services troops are not ''technically'' part of the Mage Association, but an outside agency apparently hired by them. Leonardo Da Vinci's knowledge and hints that they may inform the Association about what they're doing gives Chaldea the ''slightest'' of wiggle-room to work with. Her troops seem to be unaware of her true plans as the Oprichniki massacre them alongside Chaldea's employees.
* RefugeInAudacity: Her solution to avoiding [[spoiler:the chaotic destruction in Yuga Kshetra is to plonk herself on the roadside, holding up a hastily scribbled sign to indicate her need to hitchhike on the ''Shadow Border''. The protagonist's ChronicHeroSyndrome means they can't bring themselves to abandon her and have to pick her up.]]
* SayItWithHearts: She likes to say them to punctuate the end of a sentence.
--> '''Koyanskaya''': ''Frankly speaking, I’m going to kill everyone here. It’s time to collect all of your assets♡''
* TheSociopath: She gets a thrill out of [[HopeCrusher crushing people who have hope]] and tortures people who don't just because. Even her allies note she doesn't seem to have any real loyalty to or care for anyone outside of those with the greatest power or the most money.
* {{Teleportation}}: The Foreign God granted her the power to instantly warp to any Lostbelt as she pleases. [[spoiler:Since even the Foreign God can't breach the Wandering Sea, she has to resort to using a case of lipstick Goredolf kept to create a link as her backdoor to teleport there.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: While it can be reasonably argued that Team A and the rest of the Foreign God's forces are {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s seeking to elevate and evolve mankind and its history, Koyanskaya is only on their side because she takes a perverse joy in killing and torturing innocent people. [[spoiler:Her endgame goal is becoming one of the seven Beasts]]. And as she [[spoiler:is Tamamo-Vitch, she would serve as one for the Tamamo Nine, probably being the embodiment of the malice and sadism of the original Tamamo-No-Mae.]]
* UnlimitedWardrobe: She gets a new outfit for almost every Lostbelt; a commissar uniform for Russia, a qipao for China, and a sari for India.
* WildCard: Both Kotomine and Kadoc view her as one, with Kotomine admitting that it's best to view her as a mercenary who works solely for pay.
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[[folder:Kotomine Kirei]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kotomine_6.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Priest]]
->'''First Appearance''': ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Takashi Takeuchi\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/JojiNakata

The representative from the Holy Church, he came along with Goredolf to oversee Chaldea. He is yet another Servant emissary, tasked with assisting the Crypters in whatever way he can.
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* BackFromTheDead: As discussed in Lostbelt No. 1: Anastasia, Chaldea's records state that Kotomine Kirei died in 2004. The characters wonder if perhaps his corpse was possessed by a Servant, but Chaldea's records also say Kirei's body was burned. [[spoiler:After the defeat of Ivan the Terrible he tells Zemlupus that he was actually a Pseudo-Servant [[UsefulNotes/RasputinTheMadMonk Rasputin]], but now that Rasputin's purpose, that is setting Anastasia up to become Tzar, is done with, he has effectively 'moved on' and so Kirei is fully in control.]]
* BadassNormal: [[spoiler:Compared to most servants at least. Aside from the heightened physical attributes that come with being a servant, Kirei is essentially a normal human. Despite this, he's capable of running over 90 kilometers an hour, and is strong enough to kill other servants with a single strike through the chest. Aside from the martial arts he picked up when he was alive, he has no extraordinary abilities for a servant.]]
* BaitTheDog: Despite his preceding reputation from prior works, he presents himself as a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in contrast to Koyanskaya and Goredolf by assuring the protagonist that the Church has their backs and will ensure they can return to a normal life in Japan, making sure everyone in Chaldea won't be locked up forever, and telling them to stay safe when the Oprichniki attack. Then [[spoiler:he reveals himself to be in cahoots with the invading forces and proceeds to murder da Vinci when Chaldea makes their escape.]]
* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: He returns in Atlantis where he and Muramasa are shown guarding the Cosmos Tree Atlas.]]
* CharacterNameAlias: Calls himself "Macarius", [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macarius,_Metropolitan_of_Moscow the Metropolitan of Moscow]] and close advisor for Ivan the Terrible, to keep the Tsar fooled into thinking everything's alright.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He proves himself more than capable of superhuman feats when he [[spoiler:chases down the Shadow Border on foot with a rocket launcher provided by Koyanskaya at a speed of just over 90 kilometers an hour]].
* DeadAllAlong: The actual Kotomine reportedly died in 2004 with his corpse having been burned after death. The fact that he is still here is because he's a Servant.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler:He has a goal separate of the Foreign God. Though currently his objective is unknown.]]
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Kotomine, [[spoiler:Rasputin]], or both, doesn't like Koyanskaya tormenting people that have no hope of anything better, warning her to stop.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: In-universe, no one talks about him by his name unless directly addressing him and instead call him "Priest". Even the dialogue boxes refers to him as such. [[spoiler:Rasputin doesn't give much care for his vessel, as he tells Mash in the Part 2 prologue that the name of Kotomine has no meaning to him.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Irisviel has a quote for Rasputin in her material book profile where she asks if he would die for her, which seems really out of place for her to say if she wasn't talking to Kirei.]]
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:Temporarily a Pseudo Servant possessed by [[UsefulNotes/RasputinTheMadMonk Rasputin]]. As of Anastasia becoming the Tsar of Russia at the end of the first Lostbelt, however, Rasputin achieved his goals and turned control of the body over to Kirei in a manner similar to Waver and Zhuge Liang.]]
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: [[spoiler:Averted, kind of, when it comes to the Rasputin half of Kirei. Rasputin is one of the biggest victims of this trope in media, often being portrayed as an evil warlock and an enemy of the Romanov family, who brought upon their downfall by manipulating them with his magic. Kirei!Rasputin, while still a villain, is a more historically accurate take on the man, as he remains loyal to the Romanov family, is considered by Anastasia to be a good friend, and so far hasn't demonstrated any supernatural powers beyond the strength that comes with being a Servant. The Romanovs ''did'' perform shamanistic magecraft, but this was due to their own magical lineage rather than anything from Rasputin.]]
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:During the assault on Chaldea, he impales the original da Vinci through the chest, killing her instantly.]]
* {{Irony}}: He's partnered with [[spoiler:Muramasa using Shirou Emiya as his Pseudo-Servant host, and it turns out the two work quite well together. Players of ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' will remember that Kotomine and Shirou always opposed each other despite personally liking the other.]]
* KnightTemplar: [[spoiler:He helps the Crypters under the orders of the Foreign God due to believing current humanity should decide its fate rather than the spirits of the past. Whether he is genuine in this belief or just him messing with others (as per usual for Kirei) is currently unknown; although after the reveal that he is actually a Pseudo-Servant, it's likely that it was Rasputin's personality who stated this, and he has moved on by the end of the Russia Lostbelt and Kirei is now back in control of his body.]]
* NotSoDifferent: [[spoiler:Rasputin is described as a man born evil who struggled with it all his life. Exactly like Kotomine, his vessel.]]
* ObviouslyEvil: He's [[BigBad Kirei]], so natch.
* OldMaster: It's ''Kirei'' we're talking about. Being born on December 28th, 1967 and given that the prologue for the story's second chapter begins on December 26th, 2017 he's literally two days away from his 50th birthday at introduction. And by [[spoiler:impaling Da Vinci with his hand]], it shows that he retains his skill in Chinese martial arts.
* OlderThanTheyLook: This man seems to have not aged a fricking day since 2004 (i.e. 13 years ago, when he canonically looked like this in ''stay night'')--which does raise questions of what he ''is'' at this point, why he's suddenly popped up in the narrative, and why is he in league with Chaldea's enemies. [[spoiler:Makes more sense with the revelation he is a Pseudo-Servant possessed by Rasputin. Psuedo-Servants are summoned in the prime of their life, their most powerful point. Kirei did die in 2004, at the peak of his power, meaning as a Pseudo-Servant he remains at the age he was at his death.]]
* PowersViaPossession: [[spoiler:He is a Pseudo-Servant, much like Waver/Zhuge Liang. This is how he was able to pierce da Vinci's chest when normal humans can't hurt Servants.]]
* PutOnABus: After he [[spoiler:attacks the ''Shadow Border'' to rescue Kadoc]] during the second Lostbelt's prologue, he subsequently disappears from the plot. Koyanskaya mentions that he's primarily been preoccupied with fighting [[spoiler:a horde of Proper Human History Servants in Atlantis.]]
* ReadingLips: He's apparently quite skilled at it, which Anastasia takes advantage of to pass him a secret LastRequest before he leaves Russia for good that Kadoc didn't understand. He was quite surprised by the subject judging by his expression, but he promises to honor it.
* SinisterMinister: Goes with the trope above as ''Fate'' veterans already know that he will be up to no good.
* SpannerInTheWorks: He ultimately serves as one for the crew of the ''Shadow Border''. [[spoiler:Just as they managed to clear the First Lostbelt and have captured Kadoc, Kirei charges in armed with an RPG and manages to rescue Kadoc and retreat in short order.]]
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: He emphasizes his priesthood in this work by requesting people refer to him as Father.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Gets upgraded to this in Atlantis and Olympus with [[spoiler:the fourth envoy, Muramasa.]]
* UndyingLoyalty: [[spoiler:Rasputin, the Heroic Spirit possessing Kirei, is still very loyal to the Romanovs and remains in the first Lostbelt solely to install Anastasia as the new Tsar of Russia. Once this goal is accomplished, he decides his duty is done and moves on.]]
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[[folder:Ashiya Douman]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/casterashiyadoumanstage1_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:The Beautiful Carnivore]]
->'''Class:''' Alter Ego, Caster\\
'''Origin:''' Japan (10th century)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Shouichi Furumi\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa

An monk turned onmyouji who is known as UsefulNotes/AbeNoSeimei[='s=] greatest enemy and rival. There are many stories of Douman trying to humiliate Seimei so that he can usurp his position and overthrow the city government with Fujiwara-no-Akimitsu. Seimei was able to best Douman on numerous occasions but eventually betted his life on if Douman had taken his magic book, which he did. Unfortunately for Douman, Seimei was revived by Saint Hokudou who got Douman bet his own life on if Seimei was alive or not.\\\

He first appeared in the Pseudo Parallel World Shimousa as "Caster of Limbo", being partly responsible for the incident. He returns in ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' as the third Servant emissary of the Foreign God and in his true class: Alter Ego.

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* ActuallyADoombot: [[spoiler:He uses shikigami duplicates of himself engraved with his Saint Graph to carry out his duties, as seen in Yuga Kshetra when Asclepius manages to seemingly defeat him. In hindsight, this helps explain how he could be seemingly slain several times over in the climax of Shimousa, only to appear for a denouement at the end.]]
* ArcVillain: He is this for Shimousa. He also notably retains the role of antagonist for most Servants debuting in that chapter in their interludes for further torment.
* CharacterNameAlias: Though narration and character profiles have already revealed his name to the audience, he's mainly been using Abe no Seimei as his second alias in the story.
* TheCorrupter: His primary modus operandi whenever he appears.
** The creation of the Seven Swordmasters in Shimousa was his idea: by incorporating his sorcery into the summoning ritual, he managed to turn Servants into omnicidal undead monsters.
** He meddles around with [[spoiler:Arjuna Over Gods, Asclepius, and William Tell's minds in Yuga Kshetra; he coaxes out the Krishna side of Arjuna Over Gods to the forefront to enable his extremist tendencies and transplants Hindu deities onto the latter two to alter their personalities.]]
* CruelMercy: In Danzou's interlude, he actually helps fix her broken memory. Because, as he puts it, he wants [[BreakTheCutie to kill all of her loved ones in front of her]] and there's no fun in that if she keeps forgetting who her loved ones are.
* CutsceneBoss: In Shimousa, he uses his sorcery to summon a gigantic ghost to attack Musashi, and the physical confrontation with him happens in story scenes. Something similar goes down in Yuga Kshetra.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler:In Shimousa, he turns out to be Avenger Amakusa's peer under their mutual benefactor, rather than his servant. And while the full extent of his goals separate from the Foreign God's is unknown, he currently seeks to torture humans and collect rare monsters, all while extinguishing life everywhere he can find it.]]
* EvilLaugh: He's prone to laugh in a maniacal manner.
* FemmeFatalons: The first good look at him we get is Katou Danzo's memory of his outstretched hand, revealing his ''very'' long, sharp, and pointed nails. They're also an unusual color of green with a black line painted in the middle. It makes him look very creepy, while still fitting his "fey evil Asian sorcerer" style.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: The Caster of Limbo offers a lot of it in Shimousa. While insulting the protagonists and describing them as champions of life and justice against the horror and death he is unleashing, he directly compares them to his hated rival Seimei, an early clue to his true identity. And both his not belonging to one of the seven standard Servant classes and his true master are hinted at as he declares that his Caster class is merely a husk and that he is in reality a "droplet of ego guided by a greater being", describing his true Alter Ego class and his connection to the Foreign God.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He's very clearly the one character that ''all'' the Crypters and Foreign God Emissaries dislike. This is largely because of his ObviouslyEvil actions and how he treats Koyanskaya and Pepe in Yuga Kshetra.
* TheHeavy: He mentions at the end of Shimousa that he was merely a flunky sent by a higher-up to instigate the plot.
* HollywoodSatanism: Seems to be this; like in [[UsefulNotes/YagyuJubei most depictions of Makai Tenshō]]. He ''says'' that {{Satan}} is helping him MindControl Servants, however at the end of Shimousa he says in an AsideComment that the entity helping him is something else, and eventually revealed to be the Foreign God.
* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: In both of his appearances, he appears to be a flunky but in reality coined the current plan of the main antagonist and has been manipulating them in that direction to carry it out. Though he's beaten both times by the protagonists before they deal with the primary villain, this allows him to simply drop his now ruined plan in favor of something else.
* NightmareFace: He's kind of handsome, as long as he stays calm or mocking. Anger tends to badly distort his face and eyes, like a ComicalAngryFace without any comedy, making one of his eyes widen hideously while the other shrinks to a pinprick.
* ObviouslyEvil: He attempts to pass himself off as Seimei to the heroes in Shimousa when they reach him in the climax and absolutely none of them believe him because Seimei is known as the protector of Edo while Ashiya's appearance just screams evil which he agrees with.
* OutOfFocus: Unlike Koyanskaya and Kirei, Ashiya hadn't done much in the first third of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' besides his schemes in Shimousa as an experiment for the Foreign God. It's explained in the prologue for the third Lostbelt that he's become incredibly fixated on something in the India Lostbelt and refuses to leave. Once Chaldea gets there, he comes back into the spotlight as one of its major antagonists.
* SmugSnake: Much like the stories about him imply, he's good, but ''nobody'' is as good as he ''thinks'' he is. Notably, his unnecessarily-complicated chess game plots in Shimousa all backfire on him in sequence towards the end, and see him brutalized and humiliated by both his enemies and his alleged pawns. First, his scheme to have Danzo lead the allies into a trap backfires dramatically when, after wounding Musashi with her self-destruct as planned, Kotaro absorbs her magical power and her love for him, granting the ninja a massive power-up. Then, as he tries to use his sorcery to infect Musashi with the Curse of Annihilation and turn her into a living Swordmaster, the protagonist, whom he'd scoffed at his masters warnings regarding, easily cleanses the magical trap using one of his Mystic Code spells, and Musashi promptly uses her newly-mastered Emptiness skill to bypass his supposedly impenetrable defense and slice him open. The three of them badly wound him, seemingly killing him, [[spoiler:and when he tries to sneak-attack them later, the Saber of Empireo easily cuts him down, since Tajima-no-kami, stripped of his loyalty, cares only for a second duel with Musashi, not furthering his masters' goals.]]
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Him calling his lord "Satan" was meant to be a joke, but [[spoiler:Amakusa]] liked the idea so much that Douman just started rolling with it for the rest of his time in Shimousa.
* ThisCannotBe: He has several of these in quick succession in Shimousa as his VillainousBreakdown progresses, [[spoiler:first with the protagonist using their Mystic Code to counter his attempt to use the Curse of Annihilation on Musashi, and then when Musashi uses her honed swordsmanship to slice through his supposedly-invincible barriers to draw blood.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: Like Koyanskaya, he's shown little care for the Crypters' goals, mainly using the Foreign God as a springboard to spread evil and misery wherever he can. He even convinces [[spoiler:Arjuna Over Gods to accelerate the [[GroundhogDayLoop Yuga cycle]], making what was one of the more peaceful Lostbelts a living hell for its inhabitants]], just because he is deathly curious to see for himself what lies beyond the mahayuga and the end of time.
* VillainousBreakdown: His smug attitude in Shimousa crumbles when he realizes he's made three fatal miscalculations: discounting the protagonist as a factor, who nonchalantly uses one of his Mystic Codes to easily free Musashi from one of his traps, dramatically underestimating Musashi herself, whose ever-increasing swordswomanship surpasses his defensive and offensive measures and allows her to strike him, and assuming Kato Danzo's death will be the end of her, not knowing that her beloved foster son, Kotaro Fuuma, would be able to absorb her power and become the ultimate ninja. Mocking laughter and taunts give way to frenzied ranting and hideously-distorted facial expressions as he summons a massive ghost to kill everyone. [[spoiler:He then pursues the party as a shadowy figure, only to be sliced apart by another of his creations, the Saber of Empireo.]]
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!!Other Villains
[[folder:Lostbelt Kings]]
For every Lostbelt that is created, there must be a powerful ruler to ensure their existence. These are known as the Lostbelt Kings, and their duty is to work with the Crypters to ensure that their history overtakes the Proper Human History to become the dominant one. However, most of the Lostbelt Kings are unwilling to follow the plans of either the Foreign God or the Crypters, causing them to be in bitter relationship with them. The Crypters then plan to remove them from reign in some form, in order to ensure their full surveillance on both the Lostbelts and the Trees of Emptiness, in order to anchor their Lostbelt and bring them upon the Earth to win.

Currently, the five known Kings are:
* [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToM Ivan the Terrible]], King of the Russian Lostbelt
* [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ Scáthach-Skaði]], King of the Nordic Lostbelt
* [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRulers Shi Huang Di]], King of the Chinese Lostbelt
* [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF Arjuna Over Gods]], King of the Indian Lostbelt
* Zeus, King of the Atlantic Lostbelt
The other two are:
* King of the English Lostbelt
* King of the South American Lostbelt
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* ArcVillain: Along with the Crypters and Emissaries.
* BishounenLine: This loosely affiliated group is first represented by the tragically mutated Ivan. Subsequent Lostbelt Kings are much less inhuman in appearance if not necessarily by nature. A goddess-Jötunn inhabiting the body of a god-killing hero, the UltimateLifeForm for a human emperor of an advanced empire, and an [[TopGod almighty being]] that is [[ManySpiritsInsideOfOne a literal pantheon stuffed inside the body]] of the Rewarded Hero.
* TheChosenOne: Each Lostbelt chooses a pruned timeline's ruler to guide them to victory along with the Crypter. The Trees of Emptiness choose based on power and how far their history has diverged.
** Ivan merged with the most powerful Phantasmal Beast in Russia, a gigantic mammoth, and due to a combination of both his natural power and vast age bolstering it further, became the ultimate Yaga and survive the long Ice Age, with his spiritual value being the equivalent to [[SemiDivine Divine Spirit-class Servants]] and one of the ''Types''. He has access to his never-ending SecretPolice, the Oprichnik through his Noble Phantasm [[spoiler:but only so long as he continues to slumber]], his mammoth form is ''literally'' mountain-sized with all the raw strength and durability one might expect from such a creature, [[AttackTheWeakpoint can only be killed by destroying his crown]], and his power is said to rival both Gugalanna ''and'' Lostbelt Zeus.
** Skaði is a war goddess who has the authority of the Norse Gods due to surviving [[EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Ragnarok]], given to her by Odin before his HeroicSacrifice to seal away Surtr. She also inhabits the god-killing hero Scáthach, who herself is one of the strongest Celtic Servants, has command over an army of Valkyries, and has (some) control over her fellow Jötunn.
** Qin Shi Huang became immortal by use of BrainUploading to an ancient artifact, becoming the UltimateLifeform and conquered the Earth, becoming its Emperor. His "Great Wall" Noble Phantasm can [[ColonyDrop control meteors]], has an army that he preserves by [[HumanPopsicle cryosleep]], and has created a world which Servants '''cannot''' fight in because it's just too peaceful.
** Arjuna was taken over by his darker self and then merged with the Indian Pantheon to become its TopGod, minus Kama and Ganesha. He commands the monstrous primordial god Kali, his general is a Lostbelt version of Nezha called "Prince Nezha," is so powerful he can toy with and stomp a Heroic Spirit as strong as Karna into the dirt, and can reset the Lostbelt after 10 days. His manifesting on Earth also allowed for a Beast to manifest.
** Zeus is the king of the Greek Gods, and hails from a world where he and his fellow pantheon members killed Sefar, allowing them to become an advanced civilization surpassing S.I.N., with an army empowered by godly nanomachines, infinite monsters created by Titan Echinda, a KillSat that can destroy the world, and [[FromBadToWorse that just for Atlantis]].
* CrapsaccharineWorld: The next few Lostbelts after Ivan's CrapsackWorld of ice and desperation look nice enough, but there's always some horrid twist churning beneath the surface that makes such idyllic locales possible.
** Götterdämmerung seems to coexist with the monstrous giants known as Jötunn, with humanity living in a walled off city with an ideal and peaceful garden, but in actuality, humans are fed at the age 25, and women that cannot reproduce are fed early to stave off the Jötunns' wrath.
** S.I.N. seems to be the most peaceful, with a global state that knows no war, conflict, or suffering. However, humanity is restricted of freedom, restrained their potential, and is turned into ignorant, happy animals rather than fully-realized individuals. Even if S.I.N. isn't as transparently horrible as the other Lostbelts, it's not somewhere the average player would be welcome or happy either, and to his credit, even Qin Shi Huang comes to admit this later on.
** Yuga Kshetra has it humanity live happy lives for seven days. The last three has them cower in fear before the Kali that will erase them from existence, which is perpetuated by its Lostbelt King, Arjuna Over Gods.
** Atlantis, despite being more advance than S.I.N., shows that the Gods who live in Olympus follow cold logic, Atlantis itself is in fact just the slums of the Lostbelt, and their humanity is so blindingly loyal they'd allow themselves to be destroyed by a KillSat to be noticed then flee.
* EnemyCivilWar: Unfortunately, due to the Foreign God's [[DragonWithAnAgenda emissaries]], Crypters, and themselves all having their own separate goals, at least two of the three being unable to work together in some way happens without fail in ''every'' Lostbelt.
** In Lostbelt No. 1: Anastasia, Ivan the Terrible's refusal to accept the Foreign God and his attempt to expand the Lostbelt without properly anchoring the Tree leads to Kadoc and Anastasia forcibly subduing him to pursue their own plans while Kotomine/Rasputin schemes to depose Ivan so he can crown Anastasia as Tsar.
** In Lostbelt No. 2: Götterdämmerung, the situation pretty much implodes on itself after Ophelia fails to manage the diametrically opposed Surtr and Skadi, who were only working together by Ophelia's command and Surtr's imprisonment. Once Surtr is free, he starts attacking Skadi's forces without hesitation.
** In Lostbelt No. 3: S.I.N., Koyanskaya ends up turning on Qin Shi Huang and Hinako after her forced imprisonment by helping Chaldea take down the Lostbelt. Likewise, Hinako's single-minded obsession with Xiang Yu leads her to disobey the emperor's orders at various points out of a desire to see Xiang Yu not get harmed.
** In Lostbelt No. 4: Yuga Kshetra, Pepe's distaste for Arjuna Over Gods's wanton eradication of people in the Yuga cycles and Ashiya Douman's encouraged manipulation leads to him allying with Chaldea solely to bring the two down and put a stop to it.
** In Lostbelt No. 5: Atlantis and Olympus, Wodime is planning on reining in Zeus so that he can kill the Foreign God and create a world that follows his ideals. Meanwhile, Koyanskaya is planning [[spoiler:on becoming a Beast on her own terms, having finally found a world where she can become a new Nine-Tailed Fox separate of the Tamamo of the past, While Kotomine and Senji Muramasa are working together to guard Atlas, while Senji works with Lostbelt Hephaestus on creating a weapon that can destroy the world.]]
** In Lostbelt No. 6, Beryl Gut's love of slaughtering his Lostbelt for fun soon causes his to nearly collapse, [[spoiler:and the presences of a dangerous threat in the form of an "air-headed princess that seeks the end of the world", which is bad for ''everyone'', soon causes him to have his own Tree, Seyfert, destroyed and him to flee it. However, it's somehow still around in spite of it, and whether it is because of this princess or not remains to be seen. What's more, there's something in the Lostbelt that actually threatens the Foreign God's plans.]]
** In Lostbelt No. 7, [[spoiler: The entire Lostbelt has vanished from the Foreign God's perception, making it useless in its eyes. Whether Void is planning something due to his wild card nature, or something else has happened, remains to be seen.]]
* KlingonPromotion: [[spoiler:The title of Lostbelt King granted by the Trees is actually fluid, as shown with both Anastasia and Surtr taking the title from Ivan and Scáthach-Skaði respectively.]]
* LongLived: A noticeable trait about all of them is that ''none'' of them are technically Servants; each one has managed to live from the point of their divergence from Proper Human History to the present-day of their Lostbelt in some form or another, which due to how [[OlderIsBetter Nasuverse rules work]] is [[StrongerWithAge part of what accounts for their incredible powers]].
* PurposefullyOverpowered: The summonable versions of all the Kings are this, given how overwhelmingly strong they were in their Lostbelts.
** Ivan is a virtually self-sufficient Servant, having the ability to cleanse his own debuffs and boost his NP gain, give himself a near Mana Burst-level Buster buff along with generating his own crit stars, and making himself invincible while removing all enemy buffs. Despite having an [=AoE=] Noble Phantasm, it will hit like a truck even in boss fights thanks to a combination of the aforementioned Buster buff, its built in NP damage-boosting overcharge effect, and the ability to lower the victim's Buster resistance. He's utility, damage, and tankiness stuffed into one role with few, if any, drawbacks.
** Scáthach-Skaði single-handedly began the Quick-meta with her incredibly strong Quick buff, which allows certain [=AoE=] Quick [=NPs=] to constantly refill their own NP gauge while obliterating waves of enemies. Should they survive the NP, the victims will still get shredded by the massive 100% crit damage buff she throws on the targeted ally's Quick cards. On top of this, she can drop her foes' defense and critical attack chance and instantly provide 50% of an NP gauge, making double Skadi farming compositions incredibly popular. She can even provide a bit of survivability with Gate of Skye, albeit not nearly as potently or as easily as Merlin's Illusion.
** Qin Shi Huang subverts the usual Ruler archetype of being a StoneWall or a SupportPartyMember in favor of raw offense. His Arts-focused deck allows him to constantly use his NP to provide himself with a bevy of powerful offensive and defensive buffs while making him invincible to soak up most damage that turn. He can also heal himself, charge his own NP gauge, and remove debuffs from himself. On top of all of this, he can further increase his own attack and has a guaranteed ability to reduce the entire enemy frontline's NP gauges by 1 and a 70% chance to stun them all. On top of having the best defensive class in the game and the ability to strike neutrally against everything except Avengers, he's a one-man juggernaut.
** Arjuna Alter eschews utility in favor of unmatched [=AoE=] damage. He can potentially give himself an 80% attack buff on demand, has a small NP charge attached to what amounts to Eternal Arms Mastership for his Buster cards, and his Noble Phantasm debuffs all enemies ''before'' damage, ensuring that he gets the full effects of his Anti-Evil (Unique) skill to annihilate anything short of a boss. His nature as a Berserker also assures that he'll be effective against nearly any kind of enemy. His only real weaknesses are his relative frailty, inability to produce his own crit stars, and [[NoSell enemies with permanent debuff immunity]].
* WeaksauceWeakness: Despite the odds beings stacked ''heavily'' in their favor, [[EnemyCivilWar due to antagonists having their own separate goals]], weak-points in their strengths are gradually exposed and exploited by Chaldea to defeat them.
** Ivan [[EvenEvilHasStandards wanted nothing to do with the Foreign God]], but thanks to Anastasia [[NamesTheSame sharing the same name as his wife]], was manipulated while Mozart used the power of song to keep him at bay. Not helping matters was the rise of a resistance lead by Atalante (Alter) that wished to overthrow him. With help from Antonio Salieri, Avicebron's golem "Adam" managed to destroy Ivan's mammoth, allowing the heroes to go for the kill.
** Skaði spent Lord knows centuries keeping Surtr sealed away in the sun. Once Surtr manipulates the heroes into breaking his seal, Skaði ends up spending even more energy trying to stop him, losing her mass-produced Valkyries in the process. By the time you beat Surtr, she's running on fumes, while Sombrero was left weak from being drained from Surtr's rampage. Despite her and Valkyrie's best efforts, they all fall to the protagonist, allowing Chaldea to destroy Sombrero. What's more, it turns out that Odin had also been helping the protagonist all this time through his pet crows Huginn and Muninn, guiding them on where to go.
** Qin Shi Huang was the UltimateLifeform and had conquered the Earth, bringing absolute peace to all. But it is because there was no war that he never realized that there were things that could bring him down, or flaws in his supposed perfect world. Jing Ke almost killed him again by use of a computer virus to bring down his computer body, only surviving thanks to his UltimateLifeform back-up body. And while he had good intentions in creating his ideal world, all it amounted to were glorified pets who can hardly think for themselves. Once he realized this, Qin Shi Huang teamed up with the protagonist to destroy the now rampaging Mayall and end his Lostbelt.
** Arjuna, for all his power, was still Arjuna, and his inability to realize he was still a warrior at heart became a RestrainingBolt on him and his ridiculously broken powers. Every Servant summoned [[EveryoneHasStandards wanted nothing to do with him]], only working for him as his "Divine Generals" thanks to brainwashing by Ashiya Douman and then being planted a god from the Hindu pantheon living inside Arjuna. The Crypter of said Lostbelt [[EnemyMine even worked with the protagonist just to bring him down]], working with Jinako Carigiri from the ''CCC/Extra'' universe to screw with Arjuna's perception as a perfect god by sending her and Lakshmi Bai back in time in a giant black cube to before the cycles started. What's more, his Tree Spiral was dying due to all the resets going on, as well as being used as a power up to beat Karna, catching fire and becoming weak enough to destroy in the final battle.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: A recurring theme in each Lostbelt is that they follow a life philosophy no matter how flawed, which guides the world as well.
** Ivan: Believes in MightMakesRight to survive the harsh EndlessWinter, which led to the creation of the Yaga, chimeric beast people who know only brutality and survival.
** Skaði: Wants coexistence with her own race, the Jötunn, with humanity, in order to survive the world damaged by Surtr and his failed Ragnarok. Because Surtr is the Jötunn's king, in order to stave off their hunger, she allows them to eat humans who have become old enough or girls who can't bear children, leading to a world where ThereAreNoAdults and kids are essentially cattle.
** Qin Shi Huang: Created a peaceful utopian world after becoming truly immortal and conquering everything. Unfortunately to keep this peace, he decided to censor and destroy everything he labeled as "Confucian", turning humanity into pets that he preserves.
** Arjuna: Wants to erase all evil in the world, and at first, the Yuga Cycles allowed humanity to flourish. [[spoiler:Thanks to Ashiya Douman, his BlackAndWhiteInsanity has now caused him to reset the Lostbelt every ten days to flat out delete everything in a bid to remove evil]].
** Zeus: Created an advance, godly world were magic regins supreme and humanity can live for centuries. The only problem is that the Gods use only logic, and have turned the archipelago outside of Olympus into [[UrbanSegregation the slums of their civilization]].
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[[folder:Oprichniki]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Slaughter Hunters]]
->''"Glory to the Tsar."''

In the main history, Oprichnik was the designation given to a member of the Oprichnina, a bodyguard corps established by Tsar Ivan the Terrible to govern a division of Russia from 1565 to 1572.\\\

In the Russian Lostbelt, however, they serve as a secret police that works under Ivan and Anastasia. They appear during "Prologue/December 26, [=201X=]", slaughtering the human staff within Chaldea and capturing the base, and are a major antagonistic force in Anastasia.
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* AnimalMotif: Black hounds, despite their masks looking more like owls.
* TheDreaded: The Yaga fear them for their brutality and lack of discrimination.
* FacelessMooks: A bit tougher than your average minion, but nonetheless they exist solely for Chaldea to mow down by the hundreds. Billy the Kid even stops bothering to count how many he's killed near the end of the Lostbelt.
* HeroKiller: They are responsible for slaughtering many of Chaldea's members, leaving only eleven survivors.
* HomeFieldAdvantage: Outside of Moscow, their only advantage is their [[WeHaveReserves endless and perpetually-replenishing numbers]]. Within Moscow, just one of them is the equal of a low-ranked Servant, and they are no less numerous.
* LossOfIdentity: They have no [[TheFaceless faces]] anymore. Their humanity has bled away, and they remain only as the idea of a secret police force. [[spoiler: After all, they're just one of Ivan's Noble Phantasms, and he had no particular connection to them in life beyond the utility they served for him, unlike Iskandar's brotherly bond with his armies.]]
* NoSell: All Oprichniki have passive Mental Debuff Immunity, meaning that they cannot be inflicted with Charm, Confusion or Terror.
* SecretPolice: They serve as this to Ivan, being the eyes and ears that try to track down descent and rebellion.
* SwordAndGun: ''Technically'' an axe and a hand-crossbow, but their weapons of choice are designed to evoke this.
* WeHaveReserves: So long as [[spoiler:Ivan the Terrible sleeps]], they spawn endlessly, serving the Tsar's will.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Anastasia tells them this bluntly when the time comes for her and Kadoc to betray Ivan and ally with Chaldea to kill him, stating that with Ivan's awakening, they've lost all use before cutting several of their numbers down due to being attracted by her seditious remarks.]]
* YourAnswerToEverything: Their main train of thought on deciding a course of action is "will this aid in destroying the Tsar's enemies?", to which they almost always decide the appropriate course is torture and kill. The only time they deviate from this is when being ordered otherwise, if only because those they deem superiors are those they believe also do the Tsar's will. [[spoiler:Salieri]] even laments they would never think to leave a rebel alive but injured in order to track them back to the main base on their own, such is their compulsion to slaughter those they view as the Tsar's enemies.
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[[folder:Minotaur]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Beast of the Labyrinth]]
A version of Asterios who hails from the Atlantic Lostbelt, who threw away his remaining humanity and descended into the man-eating monster of the Labyrinth mankind remembers him as. He was moved to guard the ruins of the Russian Lostbelt instead, and serves as an antagonist in Lostbelt No.1, Anastia.
To see his original self, see Asterios on Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF.
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* AlternateSelf: He is different from his Proper Human History self as he has been reduced into a man-eating monster. Lostbelt No.5: Atlantis, suggests that he was originally from there before being transported into Russia as the labyrinth in Perse Island is completely devoid of the monster that should be maintaining it.
* AxCrazy: The Minotaur in the first Lostbelt is unhindered by the summonable version's guilt. He's downright ''eager'' to kill and eat as many Yaga or people as he can find. The only reason he doesn't kill the protagonist in their first meeting is because he's [[spoiler:already eaten almost 80% of the rebel army]] and doesn't feel like finishing them off then and there.
-->'''Minotaur:''' Hee, hee, hee... scared...? Of course... you're... scared... I'm... gonna... EAT YOU!
* CapsLock: In contrast to Asterios's AllLowercaseLetters, his in nothing caps, [[NoIndoorVoice screaming and shouting]] as well.
* IAmAHumanitarian: This is the version of Asterios lacks the guilt the playable version has, gleefully eating humans without remorse. [[spoiler:In fact, he's directly the reason why the rebel Yagas in Lostbelt No.1 are so low in numbers.]]
* ThePowerOfLove: [[spoiler:Memories of his relationship with Euryale in Okeanos carry on to the first Lostbelt, where the alternative Minotaur remembers her in his last moments.]]
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: This version plays this straight, as he has completely given into his bloodlust as the Minotaur and delighted to slaughter and devour anything in his path.
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[[folder:Jötunn]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Bergriese, the Mountain Giant]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hrimthurse.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350: Hrimthurse, the Frost Giant]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: Múspell, the Fire Giant]]

In Norse Mythology, they're a race of giant-like beings that fought or intermingled with the tribes of the Aesir and Vanir, born from the death of Ymir.\\\

In this Nordic Lostbelt, after the failure of Ragnarok and the sealing of Surtr, they're controlled by its Lostbelt King, Skaði, their fellow Jötunn, and are kept at bay by using human sacrifices. They serve as a minor antagonist in Götterdämmerung, and come in three types, [[DishingOutDirt Bergriese]], [[AnIcePerson Hrimthurse]], and [[PlayingWithFire Múspell]]
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* BodyHorror: Those masks they wear durning the first half? [[spoiler:When Surtr frees himself, they ditch the masks, and reveal their true monstrous faces.]]
* ThePowerOfHate: The reason they wish to bring about Ragnarok. They've inherited Ymir's hate, and wish to destroy everything in response to that.
* OurGiantsAreDifferent: By virtue of being Jötunn. They're not actually giants, they're a race that very big, and very monstrous.
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[[folder:Surtr]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:King of Muspelheim]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:April Fools]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/surtr_af.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''"Class":''' Ancient Giant/Saber\\
'''Alignment:''' ChaoticEvil\\
'''Attribute:''' Earth\\
'''Origin:''' Myth/NorseMythology\\
'''First Appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Background development:''' Hikaru Sakurai\\
'''Illustrated by:''' Shaka P\\
''' Voiced by:''' Creator/KenjiroTsuda

A Jötunn (fire giant) who rules over his kind in Muspelheim. Inheriting most of the wrath of the Primordial Titan Ymir, he was destined to appear during Ragnarok to engulf the world in flames.\\\

Made his debut in Lostbelt #2, Götterdämmerung as a boss under the Saber class.
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* AntiMagic: His Mats profile states he has ''EX''-ranked Magic Resistance. But, not only does this allow him to repel basically all types of Magecraft, as a Giant he can actually ''absorb'' energy from attacks to convert into magical energy for himself, an ability not too dissimilar to [[VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar Sefar's]]. However, unlike Sefar, Surtr has a limit to his absorption; if an attack or Noble Phantasm is strong enough, it can overcome his limit and harm him.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: He fell in love with Ophelia [[spoiler:when they became connected during their respective first deaths]] as she sympathized with and reassured him on failing his task of bringing Ragnarok.
* {{BFS}}: Obviously. His Noble Phantasm is Laevatein, a sword that could very well be anywhere from as tall as a building to as large as a mountain and sprouts flames and explosions with its swings.
* BreathWeapon: Is able to spit fire out of his mouth.
* CannibalismSuperpower: [[spoiler:This is the cause of the Lostbelt, as in this version Surtr ate Fenrir and took its Ice powers, slaughtering the gods and causing Ragnarok to spread across the whole world instead of just Scandinavia. He would have left no survivors were it not for Odin's HeroicSacrifice. He did it again when he ate the Lostbelt's Tree of Emptiness in order to regain the power he lost while trapped in the Sun for 3000 years.]]
* ClimaxBoss: He isn't the FinalBoss of Lostbelt #2, but he is the major foe that unites all parties together in order to stop. Chaldea only wins because of various factors allowing them to win, and the real final boss is a DragonTheirFeet.
* CompositeCharacter: In his FGO Material profile, Laevatein is noted being a mix of the flaming sword Surtr himself used, the sun blade wielded by Freyr and the weapon forged by Loki.
* EyeBeam: He can shoot lasers out of his eyes.
* FlamingSword: His Noble Phantasm, Laevatein: The Sword of the Catastrophic Sun, is a gigantic sword made of fire forged by the planet itself in a similar vein to Excalibur, making it a Divine Construct as well. It's reputation as a world-burning sword is well-earned as it possesses the ability to kill anything, including immortals, so long as they have a lifeforce, though it's less effective against beings like Servants as they are just Ether in the form of a person so they don't count as proper life. In gameplay, he only uses it as his charge attack by using the Noble Phantasm Loptr Laegjarn: Surpass The Sun With Your Shine, Sword Of Flames.
* FusionDance: Later becomes "Surtr-Fenrir". [[spoiler:By the second time the party fights him, he also starts manifesting traits of Fafnir because of his greed and consumes a Tree of Emptiness.]]
* GeniusLoci: [[spoiler:Surtr explains that the giant sun in the Lostbelt is actually his sealed body. However, he then reveals a fact that no one from our timeline knew: the entire fire realm Muspelheim '''is Surtr's body''' and exists solely to destroy the Nine Realms and to be the flame of end.]]
* GrowingWings: [[spoiler:Although they are unseen in his sprite or artwork, he is said to have grown dragon wings due to gaining an aspect of Fafnir, both from possessing Sigurd's Saint Graph and due to being the strongest source of "Greed" in the Lostbelt[[note]]"Greed" being the factor that gives birth to Fafnir, which the Lostbelt doesn't have due to no economy[[/note]].]]
* HailfirePeaks: His body turns into this after he becomes Surtr-Fenrir, having gained Fenrir's authority over ice alongside his own command over fire.
* ICannotSelfTerminate: [[spoiler:Ophelia uses a Command Spell to force him to not do any self-harm in Sigurd's Saint Graph as she knows he wants to try to break out of the sun. He lures the unaware protagonists into doing the job for him.]]
* AnIcePerson: He has an Authority over ice, but doesn't use it offensively in-game, instead using it to toughen his body with an icy shell. In his Mats profile, he has skills that launch blizzards of absolute zero temperatures.
* InterspeciesRomance: He is in love with Ophelia and was reminded by her of his destructive capabilities and wants to burn the whole world in an effort to woo her. Though like with Napoleon she doesn't reciprocate those feelings.
* MadeOfEvil: Surtr is the remnant of the Original Titan Ymir's wrath. And while his love for Ophelia is [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes genuine]], the only way he knows how to express it to her is to burn the world down in her name.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: Is a Jötunn fire giant that's kaiju-sized.
* PlayingWithFire: Surtr's entire body is made of flames and he is able to shoot fire out of his mouth.
* SayMyName: "Ohhh... OPHELIA!!" His FamousLastWords are also just him screaming "OPHELIAAAAAAAAAA!!!" as he dies.
* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Odin sacrificed his life to seal Surtr in the Sun, and once his spirit escapes Sigurd's Saint Graph he starts to break out.]]
* StarKilling: [[spoiler:As part of his escape from the Lostbelt's Sun he tears a hole through it, leaving it with the perpetual appearance of an eclipse.]]
* SuperpowerLottery: He wins it hard already by being a ludicrously powerful Giant armed with one of the most powerful weapons in the world, it is over 4 million degrees Celsius (which is over 700 times hotter than ''the surface of the Sun'' and almost a third as hot as its core), but he becomes truly ridiculous by eating both Fenrir and some of the Lostbelt's Tree of Emptiness, causing him to become a monster capable of reducing the entire planet to ashes by himself.
* YinYangBomb: In his "Surtr-Fenrir" form, half of his normally fiery body has turned to ice, and he commands dual Authority over ice and fire.
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[[folder:Han Xin]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:King of Qi and Chu]]
->'''Origin''': China\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by:''' Syatey

A military general who served Liu Bang and is known as one of the Three Heroes of the early Han Dynasty.\\\

He appears in the S.I.N. Lostbelt as one of the generals serving Qin Shi Huang.
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* BloodKnight: He loves the thrill of tactics and ordering troops around for battle. [[spoiler:He was so bloodthirsty that Qin Shi Huang saw fit to seal him away between all wars to prevent Han Xin from stirring up more trouble. Even when officially stripped of his role near the end of SIN, Han Xin rallies up the few troops left to have one final clash with Chaldea.]]
* TheStrategist: In life he was known for his strategies and tactics he employed during warfare, some of which became Chinese idioms. He is subsequently brought out of cryostasis specifically for his strategizing, to utilize all of Qin Shi Huang's military resources against Chaldea.
* TheUnfought: You never get a chance to personally fight him. However, during the second part of section 15, he gives help to the mooks you fight by buffing them.
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[[folder:Arjuna Over Gods (Lostbelt No.4: Yuga Kshetra Spoilers!)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Final Dark God]]
Third of the Pandava brothers, disciple of the god Krishna, and half-brother of his own arch-nemesis Karna, forced to fight each other by unseen forces. Known as the Rewarded Hero, it's rumored that Arjuna harbors a darker side, responsible for various dirty tricks the Pandavas pulled in the ''Mahabharata''.
\\\
This is a [[AlternateSelf different version of Arjuna]] from [[AlternateUniverse an alternative, pruned history]] where he descended into madness after being taken over by his darker self, Krishna. From there, the entire Lostbelt Hindu pantheon, excluding Kama and Ganesha, decided to become one, perfect god, merging with Arjuna to oversee the Indian Lostbelt by reseting it every thousand or so years through the Yuga cycless.

By the time Chaldea reaches his world however, he has long since turned the once peaceful world into a living hell, reseting the world every 10 days in a bid to rid the world of all evil. He serves as the main antagonist of

To see his playable version, check Arjuna (Alter) on Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF.
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* AlasPoorVillain: As Arjuna Over Gods dies, he finally realizes his own hypocritical existence, stating that "[he] can't even become that man [Karna] always anticipated."
* AlternateSelf: To both Arjuna ''and'' his playable self, (Alter). Alter only has Shiva, while he has the entire Hindu Pantheon backing him. Also, said "(Alter)" acts more like a Lily version of Arjuna than a DarkerAndEdgier version of him. This version meanwhile, is a MadGod that seeks to erase all evil, corrupted by his dark alter-ego and Ashiya Douman.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Merging with all of the Hindu gods in the pantheon except for Kama and Ganesha has turned his normally brown skin to black.
* BerserkButton: To the surprise of no one, it's Karna.
* CharacterTitle: He is the titular Final Dark God of Lostbelt No. 4 [[spoiler:because he's essentially the only god left in this timeline.]]
* ClimaxBoss: He serves as one against Karna in his Burning Garment of Three Gods form.
* CoolChair: Arjuna Over Gods owns a massive throne called Vimana, which floats above his Lostbelt, giving him a full view of his world.
* {{Foil}}: To the Lion King. Both are humans turned gods who are a great threat doing what they believe [[WellIntentionedExtremist is the best course of action]], [[TautologicalTemplar when fighting against evil]], but their status as a god makes them just as big of a threat then the actual perpetrators, and are similar to, but not quite like, their playable versions.
** The Lion King was slowly losing her memories even forgetting the existence of Bedivere, while Arjuna could very well remember Karna and rage against him.
** Both seek to fight against evil, but do so in different ways. Lion King sought to preserve the LawfulGood of humanity, sealing it all in her spear which would survive the incineration of human history, while Arjuna sought to erase all he deemed evil, and had plans to expand his control to all of existence as well.
** Both of their main generals were gifted with great power, Lion King's blessings to her knights of Camelot, Arjuna's planting gods in his Divine Generals.
** The Lion King's Knights of the Round Table are legitimately loyal to her even going against their morals to do so while Arjuna's Divine Generals are only working for him because they were BrainwashedAndCrazy due to gods being implanted in them.
** The Lion King was an independent threat from Solomon, arriving on her own and twisting the singularity to the point it still existed even after Chaldea retrieved his Holy Grail. Arjuna is one of the Lostbelt Kings created indirectly by the Foreign God and is manipulated by one of it's emissaries, Ashiya Douman.
* FusionDance: He isn't solely Arjuna, rather, he's an Arjuna [[ManySpiritsInsideOfOne formed from every Hindu god conglomerating in a single body]] to serve as the God of Lostbelt 4. Only Kama/Mara escaped him due to the gods keeping Mara in check being absorbed, as well as Ganesha, who'd go on to fuse with Jinako Carigiri to become a Pseudo-Servant. However, the core of his being is still Arjuna, as demonstrated by his ability to recognize Karna and rage against him.
* GoneHorriblyWrong: Originally the Yugas happen every few millennia within the Lostbelt, allowing the people to live in peace and prosper fine. By the time Chaldea arrives, Arjuna Alter now initiates a Yuga every few days out of impatience to make his perfect world, which he plans on being the first of a project he seeks to extend to the entire galaxy.
* GreaterScopeVillain: To ''Tokugawa's World Changing Labyrinth'' Event, behind responsible for Kama/Mara escaping and causing the event in the hopes of becoming a Beast and cause societal decay.
* HopelessBossFight: The first encounter with him is completely unwinnable, as he takes 0 damage, and ends the fight with an Extra Attack after 5 turns have passed.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He seems blissfully unaware of his own evil nature, despite wiping so much external evil out of existence altogether. This is an extension of Arjuna's past flaw, always blaming Krishna for his darker impulses rather than admitting that they came from himself, and it serves as a key difference between he and the playable Arjuna: while his Archer form has admitted what he is to himself, to the point of self-loathing and exaggerating just how deep his inner darkness actually is, ''this'' Arjuna thinks of himself as a god above the moral judgements of others.
* {{Irony}}: Obsessed with eliminating evil from his world, yet listens to and is aided by [[ObviouslyEvil Douman]], who revels in villainy.
* TheJuggernaut: He's so horrifically strong that Karna requires the additional power of Vishnu and Shiva just to stand a chance at defeating him. In battle, he's easily one of ''the'' most difficult bosses to defeat in the main story, boasting permanent damage resistance, debuff immunity, and insanely ramped up attack power. Since Karna is mandatory in the fight, this basically means the fight is an endurance fight to see how long Karna, who is level 100 and buffed as well, can last to damage him.
* LittleBitBeastly: He possesses a pair of glowing horns and a long white tail.
* MadGod: Has completely gone off the deep end thanks to his darker self and Ashiya Douman, resting his world to erase all evil, and has grand designs to expand this reseting into all of existence.
* ManySpiritsInsideOfOne: The source of his insane power, and the reason the difference depth for Lostbelt No. 4 is so high. The entire Hindu pantheon merged with him, with only Mara and Ganesha escaping. This gives him ultimate power, which is held back only by his refusal to realize his nature as a warrior then a perfect being.
* NotSoStoic: Even though he calls himself a "perfect god", he is still, deep down, Arjuna, meaning that he is still human. This is shown when William Tell uses his second Noble Phantasm to stop him from using Pashupata, annoying Arjuna enough for his human side to surface, thus exposing his weakness as a human.
* TheQuietOne: Bar none, the most subdued Berserker in terms of volume. Then Karna shows up and all that goes out of the window as he starts screaming at the top of his lungs.
* RealityWarper: His Noble Phantasm gives him the ability to do this on a planetary scale ''at least.'' It's what he uses to cause his accelerated Yuga cycles.
* RestrainingBolt: His inability to accept he is still a warrior at his core keeps him from utilizing the full extent of his powers from the collected Hindu pantheon, keeping him insanely strong, but not as powerful as he could be.
* SayMyName: '''''KARNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!'''''
* SuperpowerLottery: The normal Arjuna had already pretty much won the grand prize, but this version of him? ''Good lord.'' Merging with the entire Hindu Pantheon has given him, among other things, a EX rank in Divinity, completely roided out parameters, several skills that are all EX rank, and what is quite possibly the most absurd NP in the entire franchise. Mahāpralaya, in short, allows Arjuna to casually delete and remake the world as he sees fit, something that not even other Anti-World Noble Phantasms are able to do. Holmes even says that Noble Phantasm as a term is borderline not sufficient to describe its sheer power. He is, bar none, the single strongest being Chaldea has faced so far that isn't a Beast, if not '''surpassing''' some of them, and he's ''still'' not tapping into his full power due to his own fallible nature.
* TautologicalTemplar: Believes any and all evil must be erased with no chance of reincarnation, no judge or jury, and anyone who had even a trace of evil within them or could even possibly become evil is fair game in his eyes.
* TopGod: Of the India Lostbelt due to absorbing most Hindu gods into himself.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Because this Arjuna decided to [[FusionDance become one]] with the Hindu Pantheon, it allowed Kama/Mara, AKA Beast III/L, to manifest and cause the Tokugawa's Labyrinth event. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Because the gods who were supposed to look after her merged as well]].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Doesn't wear a shirt.
* WalkingSpoiler: His origins reveals the reason why Kama/Mara and her event happened, and is the main cause as to why Lostbelt No. 4 is the way that it is.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: His whole plan is to create a world where no evil exists. Unfortunately, [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope he eventually started accelerating]] the Yuga cycles to the point where he destroyed and recreated the world every ten days, during which he would wipe out [[TautologicalTemplar anyone who had even a trace of evil within them or could possibly become evil]] with no chance of reincarnation, leaving them forgotten by the survivors. His actions eventually began threatening the trichiliocosm due to his impatience and arrogance.
* YinYangBomb: He's both Good and Evil, thus he can be affected by skills and Noble Phantasms that take advantage of either of those traits. For example, he can be buffed by Archer of Shinjuku's skill that further increases the ATK of Evil Servants (without the need to change Arjuna Alter's alignment), while he can still be buffed by Jeanne Summer's skill that increases the ATK of Good Servants. But this ''also'' means that he's vulnerable to skills and abilities that target Evil Servants, such as Benienma's Noble Phantasm.
* YouAreWhatYouHate: His obsession with cleansing the world of evil, and even his specialized Clairvoyance for detecting the same, each have the same blind spot: himself. Indeed, he has an Evil alignment, and his desire to cleanse creation is ultimately for selfish and vainglorious reasons.
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[[folder:Corrupted Nezha]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:God-General]]

A corrupted version of Nezha that exists in Yuga Kshetra. She serves as [[TheDragon Arjuna Over Gods's general]] and an antagonist of the Lostbelt No.4.
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* TheDragon: Is described as the "[[RedBaron God-General]]," and has [[HeroKiller the power to back it up]].
* DarkerAndEdgier: Is ''much'' more serious than her Proper Human counterpart, even lacking the original's goofy [[OffModel surprise face]].
* HeroKiller: Kills her Proper Human Counterpart without breaking a sweat.
* SheIsTheKing: One of her fights is as "Prince" Nezha.
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[[folder:Kali]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Gandharva of Chaos]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Kali Sangha]]

A primordial, crocodile-like EldritchAbomination in Hindu mythology, whose [[AndIMustScream still alive]] body was used as the foundation of the world.\\\

In Yuga Kshetra, it appears as smaller versions of itself to slaughter the humans during the last three days of the Yuga cycle. Those killed will be forgotten and never be reincarnated.
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* AnimalMotifs: Crocodiles, as per the myth.
* TheDividual: In Yuga Kshetra, Kali takes the form of hundreds of demonic, purple-skinned crocodiles with red eyes, tusks, six arms, and gemstones across their bodies.
* TheDragon: They all serve as one to [[MadGod Arjuna Over Gods]], killing all those Arjuna sees as "evil".
* EldritchAbomination: Has hundreds of mouths across its crocodile-like body. Its Kali Sangha form is even ''worse'', as it seems to be made of several smaller Kalis, with it having three heads, and having its arms grasping at its other arms, giving it more reach.
* NamesTheSame: Just as in actual Myth/HinduMythology, shares the name of the goddess Kali, but is actually another being altogether.
* {{Teleportation}}: They can create black pools of a tar-like substance that they can dive into, and then reappear from it anywhere they want.
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