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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Probably one of the worst and sickest cases of the trope, given the sheer number of backstabbings she's done in the Lostbelt alone.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Probably one of the worst and sickest most vile cases of the this trope, given the sheer number of backstabbings she's done in the Lostbelt alone.
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''Other Notable Characters:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Protagonist]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMashKyrielight Mash Kyrielight]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeasts Beasts]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeastI Beast I]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | '''Cosmos in the Lostbelt Villains''' ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderCrypters Crypters]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderForeignGodAndForces Foreign God and Forces]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLostbeltKings Lostbelt Kings]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEventVillains Event Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderInterludeVillains Interlude Villains]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderOtherCharacters Other Characters]] ]]-]]]

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''Other Notable Characters:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Protagonist]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMashKyrielight Mash Kyrielight]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeasts Beasts]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeastI Beast I]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | '''Cosmos in the Lostbelt Villains''' ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderCrypters Crypters]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderForeignGodAndForces Foreign God and Forces]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderLostbeltKings Lostbelt Kings]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderOrdealCallVillains Ordeal Call Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEventVillains Event Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderInterludeVillains Interlude Villains]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderOtherCharacters Other Characters]] ]]-]]]

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!!Ordeal Call
!!!Paper Moon
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An Alter Ego AI based on the childhood appearance of Zolgen Makiri. He is the Master of Caster, Bluebeard.
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* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Zolgen has chartreuse hair and eyes. How his hair becomes blue and his eyes crimson in his adulthood is a mystery.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Zolgen is the most outwardly aggressive character in the chapter, he and his Servant gleefully go on killing sprees for energy. But in the end, he is just another Master in the war with no real goal aside from claiming the Holy Grail. Once he's dispatched, the hunt begins for the real ArcVillain who has grander designs.
* EnfantTerrible: AI Zolgen proves Zelretch's assessment of Zolgen/Zouken correct as Zolgen was already a sociopathic monster even as a child. He may have mellowed out a little in his adulthood, but becoming the wizened Zouken Matou simply exposed his innate nature.
* FromBadToWorse: When he is unceremoniously offed by Bhima and Bluebeard's {{Kaiju}} fades away, you'd expect their involvement to end there. Instead, the system reboots him under the form of ''Zouken Matou'', and things quickly get a ''lot'' worse for everyone involved.
* IWasQuiteALooker: As previously seen with his London appearance, Zolgen is a decent-looking guy even in his more youthful age. Although his personality is just as rotten.
* {{Jerkass}}: He’s an [[SmugSnake arrogant]], [[ItsAllAboutMe egotistical]], entitled little bastard who combines the worst aspects of [[DirtyCoward Shinji]] and [[{{Sadist}} Zouken]]. Whether in his youthful form or as an old man, he’s easily the most despicable Master in the System Grail War.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: He looks very much like his real counterpart's grandson.
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An AI that plans to mass produce Servants by dividing them and turning them to Alter Egos. Originally appearing as the System Grail War's overseer managing the TruceZone, in reality, she is the Master of Archer, Durga, and later converts her into the Alter Ego Kali. She is the main antagonist of Ordeal Call 1: Paper Moon.
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* ArcVillain: She and her Archer form the primary antagonistic force for Paper Moon.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Happily abuses her admin privileges and superior computational powers to empower Durga.
* EvilIsNotAToy: A fact she learns the hard way when she unleashes Kali.
* LegacyCharacter: She adopts the moniker of another WellIntentionedExtremist wielding the pinnacle of Atlas {{Magitek}}: [[VideoGame/MeltyBlood Dust of Osiris]].
* MagicWand: Rani wields a nekhakha aka a pharaoh's flail. Fitting as she is essentially Paper Moon's ruler.
* {{Magitek}}: Supports her servant with powerful codecasts.
* MeaningfulRename: After revealing her true intentions, she renames herself, becoming this game's version of [[VideoGame/MeltyBlood The Dust of Osiris]].
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Really, the only major difference between her and BB, our other {{AI}} KillerGameMaster would be their general disposition.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Rani XII genuinely wants to help Chaldea, but her plan of splicing apart Servant's Spirit Origins to create Alter Ego Servants, so that the current number of Servants can increase to 4 digits, really isn't a good one. Durga/Kali demonstrates why making Alter Egos haphazardly is a bad idea.
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* CameBackStrong: A case where both this trope and CameBackWrong is in play. While the below trope explains that Cernunnos's soul has long since been shattered and his body is no more than a shell, it's also worth mentioning that absorbing Baobhan Sith's accursed soul and her incredible amount of hatred for the faeries had managed to ''revive his Divine Core'', which should've not been possible either. This results in Cernunnos being literally unstoppable without the Black Barrel. He also gets access to her Fae Vampirism and Grimalkin skills, which he did not have before.

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* CameBackStrong: A case where both this trope and CameBackWrong is in play. While the below trope explains that Cernunnos's soul has long since been shattered and his body is no more than a shell, it's also worth mentioning that absorbing Baobhan Sith's accursed soul and her incredible amount of hatred for the faeries had managed to ''revive his Divine Core'', which should've not been possible either. It's also stated by Merlin that while Cernunnos was a pretty strong god initally, the thousands of years spent in the pit accumulating the collective curses of the Fae have caused him to become bloated with power, far beyond what he was iniitally. This results in Cernunnos being literally unstoppable without the Black Barrel. He also gets access to her Fae Vampirism and Grimalkin skills, which he did not have before.
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** He doesn't care what will happen to his constituents when the calamity comes to his city and insists that their "sacrifice" is unavoidable, but even he immediately rejects Beryl's idea to send the refugees to be playthings for [[CruelAndUnusualDeath the National Slaughterhouse Theatre]].

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** He doesn't care what will happen to his constituents when the calamity comes to his city and insists that their "sacrifice" is unavoidable, unavoidable while actively plotting their deaths as part of a real estate scam, but even he immediately rejects Beryl's idea to send the refugees to be playthings for [[CruelAndUnusualDeath the National Slaughterhouse Theatre]].
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* TokenGoodTeammate: Ironically, despite their positions as antagonists and enforcers to Morgan, morally they're among the ''best'' the faeries have to offer. [[spoiler:Even Tristan UsedToBeASweetKid before she went off the deep end.]]

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Ironically, despite their positions as antagonists and enforcers to Morgan, morally they're among the ''best'' the faeries have to offer. [[spoiler:Even Tristan UsedToBeASweetKid before she went off the deep end.]]]] Among them, Gawain fits the bill best, wanting to create a model of equitable coexistence for fairy and human, since Lancelot is too wrapped up in her abusive hero-worshipping relationship with [[spoiler: Aurora]] to care about anything else.
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* FanDisservice: As they reach higher Ascensions, their attire gets skimpier, which loses much of the shift's potential allure given how their minds begin to fray.


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* SanitySlippage: Happens to each of them over the course of the Sixth Lostbelt. Their playable versions also suffer from this as they reach their higher Ascensions.
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* CoDragons: She's implied to be this alongside Aurora to Oberon in his plan to dethrone Morgan. While the Child of Prophecy works the rebels outside Camelot to pressure Morgan, the three of them scheme to weaken Morgan's position from the inside. Notably, in a flashback Oberon tells Aurora to play nice with Spriggan as they plot.

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* CoDragons: She's implied to be this alongside Aurora Spriggan to Oberon in his plan to dethrone Morgan. While the Child of Prophecy works the rebels outside Camelot to pressure Morgan, the three of them scheme to weaken Morgan's position from the inside. Notably, in a flashback Oberon tells Aurora to play nice with Spriggan as they plot.
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* DramaPreservingHandicap: ORT lost its heart long ago and is using the Tree of Emptiness and U-Olga Marie's heart as vastly inferior power sources. Despite this it still plows through every single obstacle in Mictlan, including multiple Divine Spirits, doznes of Deinos each on par with a Servant and armed with modern weaponry, the Foreign God, and even swats aside a full powered Excalibur blast (the same one which can ''OneHitKill'' other world-destroying threats like Sefar and Beasts of Calamity) with contemptuous ease. Given it has evolved new methods to deal with threats and the fact the Lostbelt is now filled with ''many more'' things it can devour to evolve via CannibalismSuperpower, it is already nearly unstoppable even ''before'' it can reclaim its heart. Having both the apparent BigBad and the Lostbelt King on our side is the only reason we have a shadow of a chance.

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* DramaPreservingHandicap: ORT lost its heart long ago and is using the Tree of Emptiness and U-Olga Marie's heart as vastly inferior power sources. Despite this it still plows through every single obstacle in Mictlan, including multiple Divine Spirits, doznes dozens of Deinos each on par with a Servant and armed with modern weaponry, the Foreign God, and even swats aside a full powered Excalibur blast (the same one which can ''OneHitKill'' other world-destroying threats like Sefar and Beasts of Calamity) with contemptuous ease. Given it has evolved new methods to deal with threats and the fact the Lostbelt is now filled with ''many more'' things it can devour to evolve via CannibalismSuperpower, it is already nearly unstoppable even ''before'' it can reclaim its heart. Having both the apparent BigBad and the Lostbelt King on our side is the only reason we have a shadow of a chance.
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-->Dumuzid: Ereshkigal, you did well.... You fought so hard you became one with Kur...no, it would be no exaggeration to say that you were fighting as Kur itself. You would have even repelled the vanguard of a civilization-reaping planet. But this time it was just a bad match up. Truth be told, that thing eats planets. It couldn't have been defeated by anything from Earth

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-->Dumuzid: -->'''Dumuzid''': Ereshkigal, you did well.... You fought so hard you became one with Kur...no, it would be no exaggeration to say that you were fighting as Kur itself. You would have even repelled the vanguard of a civilization-reaping planet. But this time it was just a bad match up. Truth be told, that thing eats planets. It couldn't have been defeated by anything from Earth
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* LegacyCharacter: She adopts the moniker of another WellIntentionedExtremist wielding the pinnacle of Atlas {{Magitek}}: [[VideoGame/MeltyBlood Dust of Osiris]].
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* SelfInsertFic: InUniverse. As a last-ditch effort to survive, ORT use the Tree of Emptiness it consumed to quite literally invent a timeline where it was revered as a "hero" in order to create a Servant version of itself, which was inserted into the Throne of Heroes and then summoned to fight Chaldea.

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* SelfInsertFic: InUniverse. As a last-ditch effort to survive, ORT use uses the Tree of Emptiness it consumed to quite literally invent a timeline where it was revered as a "hero" in order to create a Servant version of itself, which was inserted into the Throne of Heroes and then summoned to fight Chaldea.Chaldea. Since this history is completely fictional, ORT ''starts'' with a version that predates humanity by a ''long'' shot and then tries to summon a version of itself ''older than the universe'' after that.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: As revealed in ServaFes 2023, his eyes are fiercely glowing red when opened, something previously unseen in his previous appearance in Fairy Britain where they remained closed due to being a slumbering corpse at the time.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: As revealed in ServaFes 2023, "Servant Summer Festival 2023", his eyes are glow fiercely glowing red when opened, something previously unseen in his previous appearance in Fairy Britain where they remained closed due to being a slumbering corpse at the time.

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* ThePsychoRangers: Morgan created her own faerie EvilKnockoff version of the Knights of the Round Table who are more powerful than their Proper Human History counterparts but also mentally more unstable. That said, only Tristan truly fits the bill as Gawain and Lancelot while brutal enforcers also have many admirers for their powers and reputation as sterling knights.



* ThePsychoRangers: Morgan created her own faerie EvilKnockoff version of the Knights of the Round Table who are more powerful than their Proper Human History counterparts but also mentally more unstable. That said, only Tristan truly fits the bill as Gawain and Lancelot while brutal enforcers also have many admirers for their powers and reputation as sterling knights.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: His battle theme is a [[DarkReprise sinister orchestral arrangement]] of Tristan's, emphasizing her role in awakening Cernunnos and her [[spoiler:similarities to his priestess]].
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: As revealed in[[=ServaFes2023], his eyes are fiercely glowing red when opened, something previously unseen in his previous appearance in Fairy Britain where they remained closed due to being a slumbering corpse at the time.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: As revealed in[[=ServaFes2023], in ServaFes 2023, his eyes are fiercely glowing red when opened, something previously unseen in his previous appearance in Fairy Britain where they remained closed due to being a slumbering corpse at the time.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: As revealed in[= ServaFes 2023], his eyes are fiercely glowing red when opened, something previously unseen in his previous appearance in Fairy Britain where they remained closed due to being a slumbering corpse at the time.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: As revealed in[= ServaFes 2023], in[[=ServaFes2023], his eyes are fiercely glowing red when opened, something previously unseen in his previous appearance in Fairy Britain where they remained closed due to being a slumbering corpse at the time.

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: As revealed in[= ServaFes 2023], his eyes are fiercely glowing red when opened, something previously unseen in his previous appearance in Fairy Britain where they remained closed due to being a slumbering corpse at the time.



* SuperToughness: Cernunnos might have hit a new level of this, since it doesn't seem to possess some innate special defensive measures like the Beasts' Nega skills or God Arjuna's self-esteem-dependent invulnerability aside from being a divine corpse reanimated by curses. It survived (albeit heavily damaged from) about a dozen Rhongomyiad strikes, all of Morgan's 2000 years of acculumated energy from the fae, and Altria Caster's {{Excalibur}} blast before ''finally'' being finished off by a Black Barrel Replica shot [[AttackItsWeakPoint right to its now-exposed core]]. For comparison's sake, a ''single'' Rhongomyiad was enough to have the potential of destroying the mountain-sized city of Olympus, its Tree of Emptiness, and possibly the Foreign God all in one swoop and Kirschtaria had to put everything into just barely blocking it, and Olympian Gods took comparatively much less effort to weaken to the point they could be shot down.

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* SuperToughness: Cernunnos might have hit a new level of this, since it doesn't seem to possess some innate special defensive measures like the Beasts' Nega skills or God Arjuna's self-esteem-dependent invulnerability aside from being a divine corpse reanimated by curses. It survived (albeit heavily damaged from) about a dozen Rhongomyiad strikes, all of Morgan's 2000 years of acculumated accumulated energy from the fae, and Altria Caster's {{Excalibur}} blast before ''finally'' being finished off by a Black Barrel Replica shot [[AttackItsWeakPoint right to its now-exposed core]]. For comparison's sake, a ''single'' Rhongomyiad was enough to have the potential of destroying the mountain-sized city of Olympus, its Tree of Emptiness, and possibly the Foreign God all in one swoop and Kirschtaria had to put everything into just barely blocking it, and Olympian Gods took comparatively much less effort to weaken to the point they could be shot down.
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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After her city and followers chant her name as the new High Queen and the Great Calamity starts destroying Faerie Britain, Aurora last plan was to escape her Lostbelt with Mélusine and leave them to their deaths now that they had "fulfilled" their role of loving Aurora.
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* BackFromTheDead: After being an undead corpse riddled with curses throughout the entirety of Lostbelt 6, he returns in ServaFes 2023 with him now being restored to his former glory.

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* BackFromTheDead: After being an undead corpse riddled with curses throughout the entirety of Lostbelt 6, he returns in ServaFes 2023 [=ServaFes 2023=] with him now being restored to his former glory.



* PlayingWithFire: With his body seemingly cleansed of its curses, his entire body is wreathed in flames during the rematch in ServaFes 2023. His original curse-based moveset has also been discarded in favor of attacks that focus on applying Burn to his opponents.

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-->''"All things begin with the smallest of foundations, however they may eventually flourish. A foundation so small, even the tiniest of insects gnawing at it can bring it all crashing down."''

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* NonMaliciousMonster: Despite being called here to exterminate humanity in the future, ''Angel Notes'' establishes the Ultimate Ones have no enmity towards humans. They're just following Gaia's wishes, and ORT's behaviour reflects that as it's content to ignore everything and just sleep unless someone's stupid enough to enter the Crystal Valley. Unfortunately, the circumstances behind the slumber of the Lostbelt ORT means it's very pissed off and malicious, which means if it awakens under the conditions Daybit wants, a rampage which can lead to the planet's destruction is inevitable.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Unfathomably powerful as ORT undoubtedly is, considering it's the "biggest fish" of its own personal pond by virtue of being the Oort Cloud's UltimateLifeForm, it's just one out of at least eight other Ultimate Ones who have yet to arrive on the planet since Gaia hasn't died at this point in time. Supplementary material suggests it might not even be the strongest one! What makes ORT such an anomaly is that it inexplicably chose to arrive on Earth thousands (or in the Lostbelt tens of millions) of years before it was supposed to and, as a result, humanity is nowhere ''near'' ready to handle something with its kind of power.

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* NonMaliciousMonster: Despite being called here to exterminate humanity in the future, ''Angel Notes'' establishes the Ultimate Ones have no enmity towards humans. They're just following Gaia's wishes, and ORT's behaviour reflects that as it's content to ignore everything and just sleep unless someone's stupid enough to enter the Crystal Valley. Unfortunately, the circumstances behind the slumber of the Lostbelt ORT means mean it's very pissed off and malicious, which means if it awakens under the conditions Daybit wants, a rampage which that can lead to the planet's destruction is inevitable.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Unfathomably powerful as ORT undoubtedly is, considering it's the "biggest fish" of its own personal pond by virtue of being the Oort Cloud's UltimateLifeForm, it's just one out of at least eight other Ultimate Ones who have yet to arrive on the planet since Gaia hasn't died at this point in time. Supplementary material suggests it might not even be the strongest one! What makes ORT such an anomaly is that it inexplicably chose to arrive on Earth thousands (or in the Lostbelt tens of millions) of years before it was supposed to and, as a result, humanity is nowhere ''near'' ready to handle something with its kind of power.
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** To prevent stall tactics, ORT inflicts the more traditional debuff of MaximumHPReduction on the whole party, and worsens it every turn. This, along with the massive damage boost it gets from one of its Break Bars depleting, ensures that the player ''must'' send out new Servant(s) for every bar.

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* OlderIsBetter: It's Grand Foreigner form gleefully exploits the Nasuverse's "The older something is, the more powerful" rule. Thanks to the Fantasy Tree it absorbed it can create a virtual history for itself to feed into the Throne of Heroes, and thus on the first reading it makes ''a 300 million year old history'' of itself, making it one of the oldest Servants. By the time it was finally killed, it was going up to 14.6 billion years old, making it ''older then the universe''.

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* OlderIsBetter: It's Its Grand Foreigner form gleefully exploits the Nasuverse's "The older something is, the more powerful" rule. Thanks to the Fantasy Tree it absorbed it can create a virtual history for itself to feed into the Throne of Heroes, and thus on the first reading reading, it makes ''a 300 million year old million-year-old history'' of itself, making it one of the oldest Servants. By the time it was finally killed, it was going up to 14.6 billion years old, making it ''older then than the universe''.



* PlanetEater: ORT not only has the power to [[PlanetDestroyer blow up planets]], but snack on them too. Multiple characters refer to it as a planet eating monster.

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* OutsideContextProblem: Unfathomably powerful as ORT undoubtedly is, considering it's explicitly the most physically powerful being in the franchise at least up to October 2014 and the "biggest fish" of its own personal pond by virtue of being the Oort Cloud's UltimateLifeForm, it's just one out of at least eight or nine other Ultimate Ones alluded to in Angel Notes. However, Complete Material suggests it's among not the Ultimate Ones who received Earth's SOS call there! What makes ORT such an anomaly is that it inexplicably chose to arrive on Earth thousands (or in the Lostbelt tens of millions) of years before it was supposed to and, as a result, humanity is nowhere ''near'' ready to handle something with its kind of power.
* PlanetEater: ORT not only has the power to [[PlanetDestroyer blow up planets]], but snack on them too. Multiple characters refer to it as a planet eating planet-eating monster.

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* NighInvulnerability: The few known things in the whole franchise which can hurt ORT (the other Ultimate Ones, the real Black Barrel[[note]]which is not guaranteed to kill a Type and if it did the death may not be permanent while our own [[https://reddit.com/r/grandorder/comments/10pzrbb/lostbelt_7_golden_sea_of_trees_travelogue_nahui/ja1mguo/?context=3 Black Barrel Replica cannot work because it lacks a concept of death]][[/note]], and Ado Edem[[note]]who does not exist in any capacity outside one [[BadFuture possible future]] and is noted to severely damage the planet whenever he uses Slash Emperor[[/note]]) are absent in ''FGO''. Chaldea has no way of knowing this, and thus are caught by surprise when nothing they can do deals any damage, and even the [[WorfHadTheFlu admittedly-weakened]] ''Foreign God'' who fires a black hole still does jack-squat against it. It's subsequently revealed Lostbelt ORT has been weakened due to the loss of its heart, and they do have the one thing which ''might'' do lasting damage to it -- the Hume-Barrel Rayproof -- which is ''still'' potentially a crapshoot since it's a weapon which exterminates threats to the planet whereas ORT was invited as Gaia's guest. Fortunately, while it remains unknown whether it would have worked on Proper Human History ORT, it ''does'' work on the Lostbelt ORT and it's enough to destroy its main body... [[StayingAlive though that still doesn't kill it]].

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* NighInvulnerability: The few known things in the whole franchise which can meaningfully hurt ORT (the other Ultimate Ones, the real Black Barrel[[note]]which is not guaranteed to kill a Type and if it did the death may not be permanent while our own [[https://reddit.com/r/grandorder/comments/10pzrbb/lostbelt_7_golden_sea_of_trees_travelogue_nahui/ja1mguo/?context=3 Black Barrel Replica cannot work because it lacks a concept of death]][[/note]], and Ado Edem[[note]]who does not exist in any capacity outside one [[BadFuture possible future]] and is noted to severely damage the planet whenever he uses Slash Emperor[[/note]]) are absent in ''FGO''. Chaldea has no way of knowing this, and thus are caught by surprise when nothing they can do deals any damage, and even the [[WorfHadTheFlu admittedly-weakened]] ''Foreign God'' who fires a black hole still does jack-squat against it. It's subsequently revealed Lostbelt ORT has been weakened due to the loss of its heart, and they do have the one thing which ''might'' do lasting damage to it -- the Hume-Barrel Rayproof -- which is ''still'' potentially a crapshoot since it's a weapon which exterminates threats to the planet whereas ORT was invited as Gaia's guest. Fortunately, while it remains unknown whether it would have worked on Proper Human History ORT, it ''does'' work on the Lostbelt ORT and it's enough to destroy its main body... [[StayingAlive though that still doesn't kill it]].


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* StoryBreakerPower:''Yep.'' '''Absolutely.''' It is been stated throughout the franchise and shown in actual gameplay that it would absolutely kill anything and everything that's thrown at it if it was at full power. Many of the major events in the entire history of the Lostbelt revolve solely around ''nerfing'' it and preventing it from simply regenerating its heart. The story outright wouldn't be possible otherwise.

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* StoryBreakerPower:''Yep.'' '''Absolutely.''' It is been stated throughout the franchise and shown in actual gameplay this game that it ORT would absolutely kill anything and damn near everything that's thrown at it if it was at full power. Many of the fought under ordinary circumstances. The Lostbelt was essentially picked by Daybit to create conditions where beating ORT becomes remotely possible, and many major events in the entire its history of the Lostbelt revolve solely around ''nerfing'' it ORT somehow and preventing it from simply regenerating its heart. The story Daybit's scheming, and essentially the Lostbelt's story, outright wouldn't be possible otherwise.

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* DramaPreservingHandicap: ORT lost its heart long ago and is using the Tree of Emptiness and U-Olga Marie's heart as vastly inferior power sources. Despite this it still plows through every single obstacle in Mictlan, including multiple Divine Spirits, thousands of Deinos each on par with a Servant and armed with modern weaponry, the Foreign God, and even swats aside a full powered Excalibur blast (the same one which can ''OneHitKill'' other world-destroying threats like Sefar and Beasts of Calamity) with contemptuous ease. Given it has evolved new methods to deal with threats and the fact the Lostbelt is now filled with ''many more'' things it can devour to evolve via CannibalismSuperpower, it is already nearly unstoppable even ''before'' it can reclaim its heart. Having both the apparent BigBad and the Lostbelt King on our side is the only reason we have a shadow of a chance.

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* DramaPreservingHandicap: ORT lost its heart long ago and is using the Tree of Emptiness and U-Olga Marie's heart as vastly inferior power sources. Despite this it still plows through every single obstacle in Mictlan, including multiple Divine Spirits, thousands doznes of Deinos each on par with a Servant and armed with modern weaponry, the Foreign God, and even swats aside a full powered Excalibur blast (the same one which can ''OneHitKill'' other world-destroying threats like Sefar and Beasts of Calamity) with contemptuous ease. Given it has evolved new methods to deal with threats and the fact the Lostbelt is now filled with ''many more'' things it can devour to evolve via CannibalismSuperpower, it is already nearly unstoppable even ''before'' it can reclaim its heart. Having both the apparent BigBad and the Lostbelt King on our side is the only reason we have a shadow of a chance.



** For Proper Human History, Kadoc recounts a tale from the 16th century when 7 incredibly powerful mages including the Grand-ranked Lord Astea led an ill-fated expedition into the Crystal Valley. Only Astea came back, warning humanity to never again disturb ORT before turning into crystal on the spot. Amongst the nobility of the Clock Tower like Goredolf, ORT's name is used as a boogeyman to get mischievous children back in line.

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** For Proper Human History, Kadoc recounts a tale from the 16th century when 7 incredibly powerful mages including the Grand-ranked Lord Astea a Grand-rank led an ill-fated expedition into the Crystal Valley. Only the Clock Tower Lord Astea came back, warning humanity to never again disturb ORT before turning into crystal on the spot. Amongst the nobility of the Clock Tower like Goredolf, ORT's name is used as a boogeyman to get mischievous children back in line.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading: ORT's initial UFO phase before being hit by Beni-Enma Alter's sword is so effects-heavy that it makes all animations lag and take much longer to load even with fast-forward and double speed enabled.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading: ORT's initial UFO phase with Galactica Supercell before being hit by Beni-Enma Alter's sword is so effects-heavy that it makes all animations lag and take much longer to load even with fast-forward and double speed enabled.



* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Despite its lower body being a mutable projection generated by its ''real'' body the [=UFO=], its preferred projection is an eight-limbed spider with a distinctive head. Even when it has to adopt a more humanoid form as Grand Foreigner, it still has the same head along with appendages and limbs resembling its eight spider legs.

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* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Despite its lower body being a mutable projection generated by its ''real'' body the [=UFO=], its preferred projection is an eight-limbed spider with a distinctive head. The head also appears on its UFO body, showing where it's facing right now. Even when it has to adopt a more humanoid form as Grand Foreigner, it still has the same head along with appendages and limbs resembling its eight spider legs.



** Beni Enma Alter manages to enforce a concept of death onto it. It turns out it can regenerate FromASingleCell, so deaths of its individual cells don't really slow it down. Even when it turns out Tepeu has been sitting on [[ShatterpointTap Mystic Eyes of Death Perception]], not even ''that'' can outpace its regeneration.

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** Beni Enma Alter manages to enforce a concept of death onto it. It turns out it can regenerate FromASingleCell, so deaths of its individual cells don't really slow it down. Even when it turns out Tepeu has been sitting on [[ShatterpointTap Mystic Eyes of Death Perception]], not even ''that'' can outpace its regeneration. Eventually ORT throws even that off and regenerates itself with a brand new concept once it realizes its in actual danger.


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* UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject: Once Camazotz became an immortal Beast, he fought ORT against in a never-ending battle with neither having the power to truly kill the other. Nasu clarified in the F/GO 8th annivesary interview for Famitsu that when Camazotz tore out ORT's heart, ORT had vaporized all of Camazotz but his right arm as a counter-attack. Had Malla not intervened and put ORT into slumber with its trick signal, the two would have regenerated themselves and kept on fighting endlessly.
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This is not the ORT of Proper Human History, but a Lostbelt recreation. Within Daybit's Lostbelt, the Yucatan meteor with Malla (the microorganism precursors to the Mesoamerican gods) landed ''way'' earlier at 300 million years ago instead of 66 million years ago in the impact that killed the dinosaurs. This allowed it to use its energy to nurture and evolve life in the Lostbelt, unlike in Proper Human History where it was spent repairing the damage caused by the impact. However, Malla's earlier arrival caused ORT to arrive earlier as well. Malla foresaw the incoming disaster and created the underground world of Mictlan as a safe refuge. ORT crash-landed at the very bottom of Mictlan in 66 million BC, and entered a deep sleep to recover from its wounds.\\\

Humanity eventually evolved into existence far earlier than in Proper Human History, creating the technologically advanced kingdom of Ka'an. Then 6 million years ago, the "promised day" came: ORT finished recovering and began its rampage, part of which included the devouring of the Tree of Emptiness, which it then mimicked turning ''itself'' into the force maintaining the Lostbelt. It was utterly unstoppable until every single member of Humanity killed themselves in ritual sacrifice to empower their king Camazotz into an immortal god. Now unable to die, Camazotz battled the alien monster for eons [[DeathOfAThousandCuts until he eventually wore ORT down enough to rip its heart out of its head]], followed by Malla tricking it into thinking it still had its heart, sending it into a deep slumber.\\\

The crisis over, Malla was left with an interesting situation. Even if the PowersThatBe could divine a way to vanquish ORT in its sleep, ORT mimicking the Tree of Emptiness means such an act would destroy the Lostbelt. With no choice but to try and keep ORT asleep, Malla hatched a plan: they repurposed the removed heart of ORT as Nahui Mictlān's Sun, and Camazotz buried ORT's "corpse" under the ruins of the Tree of Emptiness in depths of Mictlan where no one would dare disturb it. But ORT's slumber, however long it is, is temporary; it recovers its strength even now, awaiting the time when it could awaken to reclaim its heart and finish the job.\\\

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This is not the ORT of Proper Human History, but a Lostbelt recreation. Within Daybit's Lostbelt, the Yucatan meteor with Malla (the microorganism precursors to the Mesoamerican gods) landed ''way'' earlier at 300 million years ago instead of 66 million years ago in the impact that killed the dinosaurs. This allowed it to use its energy to nurture and evolve life in the Lostbelt, unlike in Proper Human History where it was spent repairing the damage caused by the impact. However, Malla's earlier arrival caused ORT to arrive earlier as well. Malla foresaw the incoming disaster and created the underground world of Mictlan Nahui Mictlān as a safe refuge. ORT crash-landed ORT's crash-landing in 66 million BC devastated the surface, but the impact didn't stop until it ended up all the way at the very bottom of Mictlan in 66 million BC, and entered Mictlān, entering a deep sleep to recover from its wounds.\\\

Humanity eventually evolved into existence far earlier than in Proper Human History, creating the technologically advanced kingdom of Ka'an. Then 6 million years ago, the "promised day" "the promised time" came: ORT finished recovering and began its rampage, part of which included the devouring of the Tree of Emptiness, which it then mimicked turning ''itself'' into the force maintaining the Lostbelt. It rampage. Despite this humanity's technological progress, ORT was utterly unstoppable until unstoppable; faced with inevitable extinction, every single remaining member of Humanity humanity killed themselves in ritual sacrifice to empower their king Camazotz into an immortal god. Now unable to die, Camazotz battled the alien monster for eons [[DeathOfAThousandCuts until he eventually wore ORT down enough to rip its heart out of its head]], followed by Malla tricking it into thinking it still had its heart, sending it into a deep slumber.\\\

The crisis over, Malla was left with an interesting situation. Even if One of the PowersThatBe could divine a way to vanquish ORT in its sleep, ORT mimicking casualties of ORT's assault was the Tree of Emptiness means such an act would destroy Emptiness, which it consumed and is now mimicking, turning ''it'' into the force maintaining the Lostbelt. With vanquishing or evicting the Ultimate One no longer an option, Malla had no choice but to try and keep ORT asleep, Malla and so hatched a plan: they repurposed the removed heart of ORT as Nahui Mictlān's Sun, and Camazotz buried leaving ORT's "corpse" under the ruins of the Tree of Emptiness in depths of Mictlan Mictlān where no one would dare disturb it. But ORT's slumber, however long it is, is temporary; it recovers its strength even now, awaiting the time when it could awaken to reclaim its heart and finish the job.\\\

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