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[[WMG:[[center: [- ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'' '''[[Characters/FateGrandOrder Main Characters Index]]'''\\
''Three Knight Classes:'' [[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]])\\
''Four Cavalry Classes:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMerlin Merlin]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMorgan Morgan]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]])\\
''Other Classes:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderExtra Extra]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderRulers Rulers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAvengers Avengers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMoonCancers Moon Cancers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAlterEgos Alter Egos]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderForeigners Foreigners]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderPretenders Pretenders]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeasts Beasts]]\\
''Unplayable and Arcade Exclusive:'' ('''Unclassed''' | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArcadeExclusive Arcade Exclusive]])\\
''Other Notable Characters:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Protagonist]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMashKyrielight Mash Kyrielight]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCosmosInTheLostbeltVillains 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]] ]]-]]]

Not all Servants have made it into the game as playable Servants and had their classes revealed. Generally, Servants listed on this page are ones who played a supporting or antagonistic role in the story, but did not battle the player or become story supports. They may also have been used in promotional material before their class was revealed.

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!!Unclassed/Non-Playable Servants
''Note: Unclassed Servants on this page are not necessarily classless in-universe, their class simply hasn't been revealed. Those that do have a known class on this page are currently not playable.''

!!! Observer on Timeless Temple

[[folder:Agravain]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Agravain of Iron]]
->'''Rarity''': R (3*)[[note]]The Camelot stage play merchandise depicts his card border as silver[[/note]]\\
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%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' England ([[Myth/KingArthur Arthurian Mythology]])\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Takashi Takeuchi\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/HirokiYasumoto (Japanese) (movie), Creator/JMichaelTatum (''Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot'') (English)\\
'''Live actor''': JAY

Second-eldest of the "Orkney Siblings" and the least popular knight of the Round Table, since virtually everyone suspected he was planted there by his scheming mother Morgan. One of the few knights to know the king's true gender, he also uncovered Lancelot's affair with Guinevere and was subsequently killed. His death, along with that of his siblings Gareth and Gaheris, started the end of the historical Camelot as the knights fell to infighting and civil war.\\\

In the Sixth Singularity: Divine Realm of the Round Table Camelot, he is the Lion King's most [[TheDragon trusted advisor]]. His Class is never even hinted at in the Singularity, although Saber and Assassin would both be good fits.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Agravain is given a more sympathetic perspective, compared to the legends where his role in the fall of Camelot was driven solely by the envy and malice he held towards Lancelot.
* AdaptationalVillainy: An odd case for his backstory. In the Nasuverse he was sent to Arthur's court by Morgan le Fae to assassinate Arthur before having a change of heart. In early portrayals Agravain was a brave and loyal knight until jealousy consumed him.
* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Dying from the drugs he took to fight Lancelot, Agravain laments how he isn't able to create the ideal country worthy of the Lion King, who comforts him and says he's always worked himself too hard.]]
** Which is itself a mirror of what happens when Jeanne Alter dies in Orleans, where Gilles de Rais comforts her and says she's done a good job so far, and that she must rest.
* BerserkButton: Near the end, he's fighting against [[spoiler:Lancelot]] and doing poorly until Lancelot [[spoiler:calls him a fellow traitor to the king, causing Agravain to first laugh and then flip out and speechify about his UndyingLoyalty and hatred for Lancelot's treachery. Not once but twice has Lancelot betrayed the king, yet Agravain has stayed loyal to the end. He's so angered that he takes the drug made for grunt knights and actually manages to ''win'' their duel, returning to Altria dying from an overdose of what he took.]]
* BlackKnight: Fits this to a T sans his lack of a helmet.
* BrainsAndBrawn: He's the only one Morgan's five children who seems to have above-average intelligence. In turn, his siblings are much better fighters. In life, he was Altria's secretary.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:He actually manages to kill Lancelot, one of the greatest fighters of the Round Table, but is [[PyrrhicVictory unable to stop the assault on Camelot or the defeat of the Lion King]], and dies of an overdose from the drugs he took to win.]]
* BullyingADragon: His outrage at Lancelot's affair with Guinevere led him to directly antagonise a knight who could (and eventually ''did'') easily kill him.
* CombatPragmatist: He compensates for his lesser swordsmanship skills by being far more willing to fight dirty. In Camelot, he has his knights to fight Chaldea in his stead and when fighting [[spoiler:Lancelot]] he powers up on a dangerous combat drug meant to boost performance to match against his superior foe. According to Mordred in "Lostbelt No. 3: The Synchronized Intellect Nation, SIN", she would ask him for help and advice about more covert missions such as spying and assassinations, and indeed he was originally sent to Camelot by Morgan le Fae herself as an assassin [[spoiler:before he changed sides to Altria]].
* TheComicallySerious: His demeanor often leads to being the subject of a lot of fanmade humor and comics.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Sanzang calls him Akkun (Aggy in the NA version), much to the shock of his knights. He himself doesn't seem to care however.
* EvilMentor: His Servant Universe incarnation is the master to Mysterious Heroine X Alter's apprentice in terms of [[Franchise/StarWars Sith dynamics]], although Mysterious Heroine X Alter views him much more fondly than most Sith do.
* {{Foil}}: To, of all people, [[spoiler:Bedivere. Both men actually loved and were bulldog-loyal to Altria for the same reason - they knew she absolutely ''was'' the most qualified person to be king, and she had a vision for what Britain should be that they agreed with entirely. But while Bedivere loved how she, ultimately, related to the common man, Agravain was utterly obsessed with her larger picture and, like Altria did on the surface, tended to ignore individuals, including his fellow knights, which is why he tended to alienate people. Moreover, while Bedivere couldn't bring himself to carry out her final order because it would mean her death, Agravain perhaps follows her orders ''too'' closely, particularly in the singularity, when he could be a great help in reining the Lion King in and making her see reason.]]
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According to Bedivere, everyone apart from Galahad hated him, and Agravain himself admits he doesn't care what others think of him or his actions. However, Mordred seems to think that he looked out for her and considers him okay and he also seems to have had at least a decent relationship with Gareth. [[spoiler:Also, his king never doubted him and valued him just as much as the other knights, saying that he always worked too hard as he lays dying but still wanting to keep working for her.]]
* HeManWomanHater: He generally hates women, going so far as [[spoiler:to call his mother a treacherous whore and having a special hatred for Guinevere for her supposed purity yet cheating on the king.]] He does seem to be okay with Xuanzang Sanzang, but given that she's so pure that she's literally destined to become a Buddha this could just be an indication of how high his standards are. He's also protective of Mordred, though she doesn't want to be called female, and he has a "complex" relationship with Gareth rather than outright hostility. Altria isn't an exception, though, because he barely considers her human let alone female.
* TheHeart: In a rather bizarre fashion, he held the Round Table together. Sure, everyone but Galahad (and to some extent, Mordred and Gareth) hated him, but they were united with him around. After he was murdered by Lancelot, it signaled the beginning of the end.
* LoveMartyr: While he shared little in common with them, he truly loved all four of his siblings, and bears no grudge against Mordred for destroying what he betrayed their mother to protect while all the other knights remain understandably wary of her.
* MoralityPet: He was the only knight that Mordred actually liked, and with his demise, she had far fewer reasons to ''not'' kill the others to get at the crown.
** It goes both ways since the Lion King’s only decision that Agravain is uncomfortable with is her stance on Mordred being forced to stay out of Camelot at certain times of day and her general treatment of Mordred throughout the Singularity.
* ObviouslyEvil: While there's more to his character than at first glance, he stands out among the Knights of the Round Table with his pitch-black armor, pale and gaunt appearance and generally antagonistic behavior. He's even made into a [[Franchise/StarWars Palpatine]] parody in Mysterious Heroine X (Alter)'s Trial Quest.
* PaperTiger: While Agravain is no coward or braggart, his subpar combat abilities when put alongside those of his fellow knights (and even more acutely, those of his nigh-superhuman immediate family members) are starkly contrasted by his intimidating appearance.
* PetTheDog:
** During ''Garden of Avalon'', Kay tells Merlin that the usually proud and cruel Agravain would frequently implore his fellow knights to be more forgiving of Altria's moments of personal uncanniness as she wasn't completely human but was doing her best to connect with people regardless.
** In Camelot, even he is somewhat disturbed by how callously the Lion King treats Mordred despite her adoration for the king and questions her about it. It doesn't go anywhere, but it's noticeable given [[MyMasterRightOrWrong how much he stands by her decisions regardless of any moral or ethical qualms otherwise]].
* RedHerring: Over the course of the story, it becomes suggested that [[spoiler:he's planning to betray the Lion King as he's the only knight who didn't accept her blessing, meaning he could try to kill her and he's been doing some suspicious stuff without her authorization. The rug gets pulled when he rants about his loyalty to their king at Lancelot, angered at how a proven traitor could accuse him of being disloyal and planning to kill their king]].
* ScaryTeeth: [[spoiler:He bares [[https://78.media.tumblr.com/11c59b52ff845a73d36cb5102489e8cf/tumblr_ocwglmCVHp1s2stp5o2_1280.jpg an entire mouth of it]] during his match with Lancelot.]]
* TortureTechnician: He is known as being the most efficient torturer and interrogator of the Knights of the Round Table. He's the one who's tasked with interrogating Hassan of the Serenity during Camelot.
* UndyingLoyalty: He was sent by Morgan to prepare the way for her to rule Britain. [[spoiler:Agravain himself didn't like her though but went along with it because Britain needed a strong king and if Altria proved inadequate he would have gone through with the assassination to put Morgan on the throne. However, he was extremely impressed with Altria and devoted himself wholeheartedly to his king while abandoning Morgan's command. Lancelot is shocked at his loyalty because like everyone else he had always assumed that Agravain was a scheming traitor.]]
* TheUnfought: He never fights the protagonist himself, leaving it up to his {{Mooks}}, and during the FinalBattle [[spoiler:it's Lancelot who goes to confront him.]]
* WeCanRuleTogether: He offers Sanzang the position that Gareth used to hold among the Knights of the Round Table. The offer is seemingly genuine, despite his hatred of women. She actually does consider it as, like Galahad, she actually likes him just fine.
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Near the end of Camelot, Lancelot's morals get the better of him and he finally turns on what Altria has become. Agravain is furious that he has betrayed his king a second time and calls him out on it, engaging him in a duel that he actually wins, though he dies from the drugs he took to win in the process.]]
* YankTheDogsChain: After growing to respect Altria, he defied Morgan and believed that he could help thwart the conspiracy. He didn't count on Mordred betraying the kingdom anyway or being slain by Lancelot before he'd be able to be of use.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: It bears repeating that Gawain is Agravain's ''older'' brother. Would you believe this guy is '''23 years old?!'''
* ZeroApprovalGambit: He hates almost everyone and seemed to go out of his way to make them hate him too. Their hatred may have helped to keep them united: his death led to the fall of Camelot as it fell into civil war.
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[[folder:Galahad (Unmarked Spoilers!)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Knight of Heaven]]
->'''Class:''' Shielder\\
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%%'''Alignment:''' \\
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->'''Origin:''' England ([[Myth/KingArthur Arthurian Mythology]])\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/ShunHorie

'''Because of the nature of the reveal of their identity, only spoilers relating to Part 1 will be unmarked, and some spoilers for Part 2 will be unmarked. Proceed any''' '''''further''''' '''at your own risk.'''

Son of Lancelot and the "Wall of Camelot," Galahad was one of the original Servants summoned by Chaldea but refused to fully manifest until the start of the game.\\\

His first appearance is as a cameo in Tristan's Final Ascension illustration all the way in the background, with his identity being confirmed thanks to his cameo in ''First Order'' OVA. He makes his first proper appearance in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA.
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* AboveGoodAndEvil: In a pamphlet given for the second Camelot movie, Merlin explains that Galahad is one of few humans who finished his role during his timeline, and is only a Heroic Spirit because even he had regrets and opinions. Even so, he is a Heroic Spirit who will not help humanity willingly as he thinks they do not need his help, being someone who is free from desire and temptation to the point that his uprightness comes off as unbelievably unfeeling.
* TheAce: Was known as "The Perfect Knight" when he was alive and he shows himself to be an exceptional warrior when he manages to take down Kiyohime, Geronimo, David, Fionn, Ushiwakamaru, Altria Alter, Jekyll, and Hyde during his premiere fight in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA. Upon meeting God and being offered a wish, Galahad wished for nothing, making Solomon feel inferior because he felt inadequate enough to ask for wisdom.
* AmbiguousSituation: Due to the [[MindScrew nature]] of ''Moonlight/Lostroom'', it's not clear what exactly is going on with Galahad come Part 2 of the Main Story. [[spoiler:Is he truly refusing to help the Protagonist and Mash because he blames them for their actions in allowing the Alien God to bleach the Earth during ''Cosmos In The Lostbelt''? Or was Mash's death and subsequent resurrection the reason she can't access her powers? Da Vinci speculates that Galahad left Mash after the ordeal with Goetia had been taken care of, though it's an assumption on her behalf, while the reveal that Mash is unconsciously withholding her powers due to personal mental blocks seems to lend credence to the latter explanation, especially after Mash gets her powers back when she lost her memories in Avalon le Fae. Was the apparition in ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' even really him in the first place? Only he knows and he's not in a position to tell anytime soon.]]
* BarrierWarrior: His Noble Phantasm is Lord Camelot, the true form of Mash's own Noble Phantasm. It stopped and reflected Excalibur Morgan with ease.
* BystanderSyndrome: He has a bad habit of this. He was disgusted with Chaldea's Demi-Servant experiments, but went dormant rather than do something about them, leaving Mash as a lab rat until Roman and Olga Marie intervened. In Camelot Zero, he refused the Lion King's summons because he was opposed to her aims, a sharp contrast to the other knights who opposed the plan. They accepted the summons so they could fight against her. [[spoiler:And come ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', he actively prevents Mash from accessing his power. As far as he's concerned, she and the rest of Chaldea caused the current crisis by giving the Foreign God the opening it needed by defeating Goetia, so they should be the ones fixing things, not him. In essence, his attitude can be described as "you started this mess, ''you'' fix it".]]
* CallBack: During ''Moonlight/Lostroom'', he defeats Altria Alter the same way Mash did in the first OVA -- albeit completely unassisted.
* CurbStompBattle: In ''Moonlight/Lostroom'', he defeats Kiyohime, David, and Geronimo entirely offscreen and sends the three of them flying just in time for the protagonist to see them fade away. Then he dispatches Ushiwakamaru, Hyde, and Fionn in short order before finishing off Altria Alter by deflecting her Excalibur Morgan back at her with his Lord Camelot. All of this happens in the span of a little over one minute.
* DaddyIssues: He and Lancelot didn't exactly have the best relationship for several reasons[[labelnote:For reference]]Galahad's mother, Elaine of Corbenic, used magic to disguise herself as Guinevere so that she can sleep with Lancelot. While he did sleep with her, he refused to take any responsibility and left her behind, making Galahad a HeroicBastard who was raised without a father[[/labelnote]]. It hits the boiling point once he realizes what Lancelot has been doing in Camelot with the Lion King, to the point it influences Mash to hit her RageBreakingPoint in the fight against him. Despite the outburst being ostensibly about Lancelot participating in the Lion King's scheme, it's noteworthy that none of the other knights, nor the Lion King herself, provoke such anger.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Is clad in a dark suit of armor like his father's Berserker self, but was a true hero back when he was alive.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears in the background of Tristan's final ascension artwork; though his features are vague at best, his hair is instantly recognizable. The fact that the person is Galahad is confirmed in ''First Order'' OVA when Mash recalls making a contract with a Servant.
* FearlessFool: Implied by Saber Alter in her Interlude, as she tells Mash that unlike her, he would relish the fear of death in the face of it.
* FusionDance: He's the Servant empowering Mash from the inside.
* GrandTheftMe: The prologue of ''Anime/FateGrandOrderAbsoluteDemonicFrontBabylonia'' anime reveals that Galahad can take over Mash's body as shown by her eyes turning to his eye color.
* HiddenDepths:
** The fact that the appearances of Demi-Servants is highly-dependent on either the Servant or the human they become part of suggests that either [[CovertPervert he or Mash]] is responsible for the fact that her combat outfit is an armoured leotard that leaves little to the imagination.
** If Mash's Galahad-influenced lines during the second Halloween event are anything to go by, even he hates [[LethalChef Gawain]]'s cooking.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Galahad wastes no time calling Lancelot a "Deadbeat dad" and complaining about how he wasn't present as a parent ...and yet he proves himself to be a deadbeat as well when he ditches Chaldea during the Lostbelt chapters when he strips Mash of his own powers. In a sense, it's even worse as he's making things go worse by depriving of resources instead of sticking to the background like he had in Part 1.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Pulls out a shield while fighting the protagonist's Servants in ''[=Moonlight/Lostroom=]'', proving durable enough to stop ''and'' reflect Excalibur Morgan. It only makes sense, since it's the very same shield Mash uses.
* MoralityPet: Mash. Galahad's involvement in the story is him doing essentially the absolute bare minimum to cooperate with Chaldea, and only because Mash would die if he didn't. He responded to the Demi-Servant summoning to extend her lifespan, but went dormant and refused any attempt at communication. The prologue of ''Anime/FateGrandOrderAbsoluteDemonicFrontBabylonia'' shows that once Mash and Galahad were fused, [[spoiler:Galahad went berserk and tried to kill Marisbury Animusphere for his experiments but was stopped by Mash's attempting to fight off his influence that he willingly stopped]]. Then at the start of the game he gives his power to Mash, but only because she would have died of her wounds from the bombing if he hadn't. And he doesn't pass along his name or how to use those powers either. [[spoiler:By the end of Part 1, even this has become too much and he strips her of his power and appears content to let her suffer.]]
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He appears to Ritsuka in the second OVA and lambasts him for stopping Goetia's plot, claiming that the impending Foreign God invasion is going to be much worse and that Ritsuka shouldn't have done anything. This is despite the fact that Ritsuka was only able to succeed in stopping Goetia thanks to Mash's Demi-Servant powers which Galahad provided and, as Part 2 shows, could have revoked at any time.]]
* PeekABangs: His left eye is covered by his hair, similar like Mash has her hair covering her right eye. The covered eye is one of Galahad's most prominent physical features, which Lancelot connects with Mash.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Was one of the greatest Knights of the Round Table and is clad entirely in purple and black.
* RedBaron: He is called "Galahad of the Revelation", as in "a revelation from God."
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Episode 0 of the Babylonia anime reveals [[spoiler:the first thing he did when summoned as a Demi-Servant was to possess Mash and charge at Marisbury, destroying everything in his way. It was only Mash resisting his influence that convinced him to stop, but his sheer disgust at the project stopped him from helping them.]]
* SkewedPriorities: He leaves Mash in the dark regarding his name, powers, and how to use them, but does pass on one piece of information to her. That information being that [[DaddyIssues Lancelot was a miserable excuse for a father]].
* SpearCounterpart: To Mash Kyrielight, with the only differences being their hair and attitude.
* StoneWall: To emphasize it, his main weapon wasn't his sword but his shield. As in, the very same one Mash uses.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: According to Mordred in London due to [[YouRemindMeOfX Mash reminding her of him]], while she and Galahad did work together as knights of the Round Table on occasion, he had a habit of pissing her off.
** Even moreso in ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt''. [[spoiler:He blames the protagonist entirely for the current crisis, as Goetia's defeat directly caused the rise of the Crypters. He makes it clear that he is ''only'' helping them because of the Command Spell forcing him to, and even then, he makes it clear he will continue to defy them at every turn.]]
* VaguenessIsComing: An apparition of himself warns Ritsuka of a coming threat during the second OVA. That threat is later revealed to be the Foreign God and the Crypters.
* WalkingSpoiler: Being the Servant fused with Mash, the majority of his role in the story is a spoiler.
* WhatTheHellHero: He admonishes the protagonist for stopping the schemes of the Part 1 villains because having human history turned to cinders would have been preferable to [[spoiler:there being nothing left at all]]. Now as of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' [[spoiler:Mash's Demi-Servant powers are barely functioning as Galahad refuses to cooperate and is only helping as much as he is because the Command Spell the protagonist used to force Mash's powers back is making him do it.]]
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[[folder:Hassan-i-Sabbah (Hassan of Intoxicated Smoke)]]
->'''Class''': Assassin\\
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->'''Origin:''' Persia (11th century)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''

One of the nineteen people to attain the title of Hassan-i-Sabbah, "The Old Man of the Mountain".\\\

She appears in the Sixth Singularity: Divine Realm of the Round Table Camelot, attempting to aid the refugees of the land. Though not a playable character, it's quite obvious what her class would be if summoned.
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* CameBackWrong: Sacrifices herself, then becomes a giant ghost born from her regret and hatred over Tristan killing the refugees she was protecting that fights the protagonist's party. After they defeat her, she requests a proper burial for herself and the refugees that she failed to protect.
* OffWithHerHead: Kills herself in such a manner after making his bargain with Tristan.
* SenselessSacrifice: In exchange for her life, Tristan promises not to move his feet or his hand to attack the refugees that she is protecting. She then kills himself... and then Tristan promptly kills the refugees, [[LoopholeAbuse without moving his feet or his hand]].
* TheWorldsExpertOnGettingKilled: This trope is ''posthumously'' applied: A while after the main characters come across her sacrifice and then meet Hassan of the Cursed Arm, Cursed Arm calls Intoxicated Smoke "the best assassin among us". Shame she's long dead, though in fairness being the "best assassin" would likely have availed her little in direct combat with one of the Knights of the Round [[spoiler:and indeed, Tristan is able to kill Serenity and Hundred Personas and critically injure Cursed Arm during the final battle in a straight fight, only falling to a DangerousForbiddenTechnique that would have most certainly killed Cursed Arm too if not for King Hassan.]]
* YouAllLookFamiliar: Despite being a different character, she appears identical to the Asako facet of Hassan of the Hundred Personas (specifically her hooded 1st Ascension form) for the brief times we see her humanoid form.
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[[folder:King Solomon (Unmarked Spoilers)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The True King of Magic]]
->'''Class:''' Caster\\
'''Rarity''': SSR (5*)[[note]]Display only; character is not summonable[[/note]]\\
'''ID:''' No. 152\\
'''Command Cards:''' QAABB; (B)\\
'''Alignment''': LawfulGood\\
'''Attribute''': Earth\\
'''Origin:''' Israel, The Old Testament (11th century BC)\\
'''Background development:''' Kinoko Nasu\\
'''Illustrated by''': Takashi Takeuchi\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/KenichiSuzumura

'''Because of the nature of the reveal of their identity, only spoilers relating to Part 1 will be unmarked. Proceed any''' '''''further''''' '''at your own risk.'''

The last King of the United Monarchy of Israel & Judah and son of David. He bound and controlled seventy-two demons, later listed in the ''Literature/ArsGoetia'' from the Lesser Key of Solomon, and compelled them to protect mankind, and also created the modern system of magecraft used by magi today (before this, only those with a connection to the gods could use Magic). Solomon's death marked a great acceleration in the decline of mystery, leading to the demise of the Age of Gods, and the decline of magic.\\\

He is a separate entity from the fake Grand Caster, who despite calling itself "Solomon" is really Beast I, Goetia, the unified will of those seventy-two demons, possessing the deceased Solomon's human body. He is also the original Servant form of Romani Archaman, who was created when Solomon won the Fuyuki Holy Grail War alongside Marisbury Animusphere and wished to become incarnated as an ordinary human being. For more information on Goetia, see the Beast character page, and for more information on Romani and Marisbury, see their respective entries on the Chaldea character page.
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* AntiMagic: The ten magic rings given by God to him not only let Solomon use ''all'' magecraft, it allows him to shut it off for the rest of mankind entirely.
* TheArchmage: Easily the most powerful magus of all time, and a contender for the Grand Caster vessel. He was responsible, in fact, for inventing the modern system of magecraft, earning him the title "King of Magic".
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking:
** He was once King of the United Kingdom of Israel, handed down to him by David, and supposedly presided over its golden age. His powers are thus not for show. It is pointed out by Sherlock that if his goal was simply to annihilate every stain of Mankind that has ever existed, he could've easily just done that in his own lifetime.
** More fundamentally, Grand Servants are on a completely different level from regular Servants [[InvertedTrope not]] [[AsskickingEqualsAuthority because of their actual quality as Heroic Spirits]] [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking but because of their status as Grand]]: they are not necessarily the absolute strongest in their Class (though they are selected among the strongest for maximum potential), but ''being summoned as Grand Servants'' instead of regular Servants makes them so much more powerful (in other words, Solomon would be nowhere near as powerful as he is in this story if he was summoned like any other Caster in a regular Grail War). Although in this case, it turns out that Solomon was never summoned as a Grand Caster, and this Solomon technically isn't even a Servant. It is the actual corpse of Solomon, possessed by the 72 Demon Pillars of Ars Goetia he summoned back in his lifetime. Thus Goetia has the majority of Solomon's power, nine of the ten magic rings given from God, and his own power as Beast I at his disposal.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: He is the original owner of Ars Almadel Salomonis, but he is upstanding enough that he would never destroy humanity with it (by his own will, at least).
* BadassBookworm: Solomon is the wisest and greatest intellect concerning magical knowledge mankind has ever known. He even developed an operational technique that allowed humans to perform magic without the need of Gods or being backed by them, something that was required in the past. Among other things, these are the Magic Crests and Mystic Codes used by modern magi, including the ''F/GO'' Protagonist.
* BarefootSage: One of the wisest Kings in history and is always seen barefoot. Well, except in his Romani appearance, obviously.
* BenevolentMageRuler: He is the strongest wizard in mankind's history, bar none, and he was the king of Israel as he inherited the throne from his father. However, none of his power (magical and political) made him an arrogant, let alone evil or selfish individual, and his magical power is proportional to his kindness. Contrast this to the nigh-sociopathy of his modern magician "successors".
* BirdsOfAFeather: His attraction towards the Queen of Sheba came from the fact she was able to match wits with him. As Dr. Roman, he likewise ends up close to Leonardo da Vinci (with a healthy dose of ShipTease), trusting her enough to confide in her his secrets like his past life as Solomon and his meeting with Arthur.
* BlessedWithSuck: How he saw his gifts - he may have been extremely powerful and intelligent to the point of nigh-omniscience, but he felt that those gifts [[TheChainsOfCommanding shackled him to the wills of God and of the collective people]]. As such, when he was allowed one wish at the end of the Fuyuki Holy Grail War, he chose to become a completely normal human - one who could live life by his own volition.
* BrokenAce: He is a BornWinner and one of the strongest Heroic Spirits, who changed the very nature of magic by introducing magecraft to the world. He is also deeply unhappy with how he could never exercise his own will in life, and has a tangible case of anxiety that makes it difficult for him to take risks.
* BrutalHonesty: He is considered strong-willed, but only in that he says whatever is on his mind.
* CameBackStrong: Zigzagged. While his arrival during the battle against Goetia in shedding his human form to become Solomon again certainly adds a very powerful Servant to the heroes' side, he still is a shell of his former self, because the things that made Solomon such a PhysicalGod of magic were his personal skills and two other Noble Phantasms, which Goetia retains in stealing his form. Luckily, he still has Ars Nova, something only he can do and all that is needed to deal a critical blow.
* CessationOfExistence: Dr. Roman's sacrifice erases Solomon from the Throne of Heroes entirely. FGO Material IV points out that it is less Solomon "becoming nothing" like the Buddha, and that rather human history is based on picking up what those before have left behind. Solomon, having given all his gifts back to God, has left nothing behind while also completing his purpose, allowing him to reach "finality". ''However'', his rings were left behind in the Imaginary Numbers dimension, and one of them is taken by someone in TheStinger of the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA.
* CowardlyLion: He is described as someone who takes things seriously but doesn't put his heart into them, and who is "a chicken at heart". He has anxiety strong enough to affect his performance in battle, ranking down his High-Speed Incantation skill to C. Despite this, he was ultimately considered a wise and benevolent king by his people, and Dr. Roman's actions in the story speak volumes about Solomon the man.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: He's got brown skin and off-white hair.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[https://i.redd.it/q49wwvmn9y6y.jpg His hand appears clutching the Holy Grail]] in the ''First Order'' anime, when the original Holy Grail War ritual is being discussed.
* EndOfAnEra: His death in history brought an end to a vast amount of mystery and accelerated the decline of the Age of Gods.
* ExtremeDoormat: According to Roman, [[HeroicSelfDeprecation who himself is Solomon]], he was a "non-human" who could only exercise the will of God and of his people, not his own.
* {{Foil}}: To Gilgamesh, particularly his ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' portrayal. Both are ancient kings who are [[BornWinner born winners]], commanding powerful clairvoyance and EX-rank Noble Phantasms, and are pivotal in how the Nasuverse is the way it is (Gilgamesh was the first Heroic Spirit and the most important step in ending the Age of Gods, while Solomon created the modern system of magecraft). However, whereas Gilgamesh is overconfident to the point of arrogance, Solomon has confidence issues that inhibit his performance in battle and lead him to never go 100% when it comes to anything. Both of them were also incarnated as human beings at the end of a Holy Grail War in their story's background, spending ten years living among humanity, but whereas Gilgamesh was disgusted by what he saw and decided to create a worldwide purge to rule over the survivors, Solomon marveled at what he saw and devoted his life as Romani Archaman to protecting humanity from an imminent purge. Whereas Gilgamesh is at his calmest in conditions resembling the Age of Gods, Solomon is at his happiest in the Age of Man.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: After the heroes supposedly fight him in London, their Spirit Origin glossary is updated with a complete entry regarding Solomon despite the fact that the protagonist hasn't summoned him. It's ultimately revealed that Solomon has been summoned and with them for the entirety of Part 1.
* GoodAllAlong: Because of Goetia's actions in his possessed human body, throughout the second half of the story the name of "Solomon" becomes equated with TheDreaded, to the point that people refer to him as "The King of Magic" because they're afraid of attracting his attention by saying his name. At the end of the story, the real Solomon reveals himself, turning out to be a wise, benevolent human being - the complete opposite of Goetia.
* HeroicSacrifice: His first Noble Phantasm, Ars Nova, can only be activated when all ten of his rings are gathered and has him returning his divine blessings and gifts to God. As such, using it utterly obliterates every aspect of himself, down to erasing himself from the Throne of Heroes, but in turn it interferes with Goetia's existence and drastically weakens him.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Subverted. In the Bible Solomon is a wise and benevolent king (albeit a womanizer), in ''Fate/Grand Order'' he is the BigBad. However, it turns out Solomon really was a great guy, but his body was simply stolen and possessed.
* HonestAxe: Like his father before him, Solomon managed to impress his God to the extent that the Almighty offered him any gift of his choosing ranging from a horde of worldly riches to great reserves of metaphysical might. Instead of picking from these tantalising options, Solomon merely asked for wisdom so that he could be a good king and a good man. He was rewarded for his humility with what he asked for and all the other blessings on top of it.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Solomon's direct line to God and responsibilities have rendered him functionally with no will of his own. So when he's given a chance during the 2004 Fuyuki Grail War to wish for anything in the world, he wishes to become an entirely normal human incapable of even simple magecraft.
* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: While he did God's work willingly, Solomon did not have his own individual free will compared to other humans, meaning that despite being effectively a chosen one, he was more or less blindly doing work with no self benefits at all. Thus when offered the chance to have a wish for himself by Marisbury, he is legitimately surprised and unable to answer what he would wish for at first, because for once, even though he was a Servant, he has the free will to make his own choice.
* KilledOffForReal: He managed to erase himself from the Throne of Heroes, meaning he can't even be summoned as a Servant anymore. He's gone for good.
* LightEmUp: His third Noble Phantasm, Ars Almadel Salomonis, is a giant ring in the sky made up of billions of lights supported by all 72 demons of the ''Literature/ArsGoetia'', allowing it to exist in all points of history simultaneously. Each light has equal power to Excalibur. That circle you see around the planet whenever you Rayshift? ''That's his Noble Phantasm''. When focused into a single point, the heat of the Noble Phantasm alone, ignoring the actual ''output'' of the attack, can burrow a hole through a ''planet.''
* MagicalBarefooter: King of Magic, no shoes. This is only visible in his sprite, though. It was also probably practical to go barefoot if you live in a palace in the Near East, anyway.
* MagicRing: Solomon received his wisdom from God in the form of ten rings. Before his death, he set aside one of them per God's instructions and flung it into the far future. This tenth ring would then be used by Olga Marie's father as a catalyst to summon Solomon, and then used by Solomon himself to activate Ars Nova.
* MentalWorld: His second Noble Phantasm is Ars Paulina, the Temple of Solomon, manifesting as a Reality Marble where death doesn't count. This is the stage of the final Singularity. By using Ars Nova and returning it to God, he stopped Goetia from continuously resurrecting the Demon Pillars.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Fitting for the King of Magic. Plus it creates an impression of agelessness.
* RapunzelHair: He has an extremely long mane of platinum blonde hair with red beads woven into it.
* RedBaron: The King of Magic.
* TheRival: Merlin hates him due to their differing views on how to regard humanity, with Solomon focusing on the past while Merlin dreams of the future. It was originally unknown if Solomon reciprocated these feelings though considering the bitter, passive aggressive exchanges between the two when he’s Romani, it can be assumed that the feelings are mutual.
* {{Seers}}: He has EX-ranked Clairvoyance that allows him to see the past and future. This is why Solomon can be summoned into the Grand Caster vessel. Due to possessing Solomon's corpse, Goetia kept access to said Clairvoyance to help further his plans. However, he does not possess his Revelation skill as that is inherent to the soul, not the body.
* SpikesOfVillainy: His outfit is surprisingly razor-edged and spiky for a Caster, added to the fact that he is a king. Even when not possessed, his outfit is still very spiky.
* StepfordSmiler: Goetia states as much, saying he’d passively smile through the tragedies humans created. Not ''quite'' an EmptyShell, as he was still capable of forming opinions. However, though he was seen and behaved as a laid-back, loving king, years of living as but a tool of God’s will without the right to human joys and sorrows left his psyche “dispassionate and inhuman.” This is no doubt one reason why he opposed Goetia when they urged him to fix humanity’s flaws to relieve their suffering—he knew firsthand just how damaging depriving someone of their inherent freedom was. Their suffering might end, but it would make them little more than hollow automatons.
* StrikeMeDownWithAllOfYourHatred: Before he unleashes his Noble Phantasm, he allows Goetia a chance to get some good (and futile) hits in as penance for having left his creation bereft and bemused for centuries.
* SummonMagic: He has this as one of his skills and it's ranked EX. Using this he can summon the Goetia to do his bidding.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He compiled seventy-two demons into a collective being known as "Goetia" with the intent of creating a guardian for humanity after his death. Unfortunately, Goetia had an alien mentality that caused it to try and better humanity in the worst possible way, becoming one of the seven Beasts and kicking off the events of the entire story. It did not help that his own lack of will made it impossible for him to reason with them, causing the Goetia to see him as an evil, cowardly man who lets humans suffer pointlessly.
* WalkingSpoiler: This Servant's mere existence spoils the entire context and ending of the story.
* WorldsStrongestMan: He isn't the King of Magic for no reason. His participation as a Servant in this game's version of the Fuyuki Holy Grail War alongside Marisbury couldn't be called anything less than a [[CurbStompBattle totally lopsided domination]] on their part, even though Solomon was most likely lacking nine of his ten magic rings at the time and Caster's reputation as the "weakest Class". Simply by having his body and the rest of his magic rings, Goetia was able to declare himself as the Grand Caster and ''function as one'' with no one else questioning his power.
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!!! Epic of Remnant

[[folder:Kazuradrop]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Alter Ego of Affection]]
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'''Origin:''' SE.RA.PH (Original creation using elements from unknown mythologies)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''[[VideoGame/FateExtra Fate/Extra CCC Foxtail]]''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Wada Arco

An Alter Ego created by BB by combining data from different goddesses. Unlike the other Sakura Five, she claims to genuinely love humans. She hates the other Sakura Five as she sees them being flawed and wants to become "complete" to become a perfect AI once again.\\\

She first appeared in the manga adaptation of "Abyssal Cyber Paradise, SE.RA.PH.".
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* AdaptationalWimp: She is not the same intimidating, super-powerful AI she was back in ''Foxtail''. This is justified as not only was Kazuradrop so powerful due to having already eaten Meltryllis, Passionlip and most of BB and thus getting access to their powers, but BB here is controlling her id_es to make her more obedient.
* AmbiguousSituation: So far it is unknown what the relationship between Kazuradrop and Muryan is. During 6th anniversary, Nasu in his blog admitted that Muryan was considered to be one aspect of Kazuradrop that never happened, and her looking like Kazuradrop is meant to be a reference to that.
* CanonForeigner: She is one of the notable deviations made in the SE.RA.PH. manga as she wasn't part of the storyline in the game.
* DemotedToDragon: After being the true BigBad of the ''Foxtail'' manga, she is summoned by BB to be one of her Servants, something she isn't really happy with.
* EmotionSuppression: BB has sealed away her id_es skills so that she is more obedient to her than she was originally. Though this hasn't removed her desire to one day devour all to make everything perfect.
* MeatgrinderSurgery: [[spoiler:Her using Insect Eater to remove the bug affecting Vlad's brain involves her plunging her hand into his head and pulling the bug straight out. She heals him properly right after doing it, but her removing the bug caused Vlad to lose his memories.]]
* ThePerfectionist: Her desire is to one day become the perfect AI which involves [[ImAHumanitarian eating her fellow AI in the other members of Sakura Five and BB herself]].
* TooMuchAlike: She hates the other members of Sakura Five and anyone else who are very similar to herself due to her id_es Repulsion For One's Kin.
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[[folder:Kiso Yoshinaka]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Asahi Shogun]]
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->'''Origin:''' Japan (12th century)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''

One of the main generals of the Minamoto clan during the Genpei War, and beloved husband of Tomoe Gozen. Yoshinaka fought against the Taira clan with his brothers to bring peace in Japan by defeating the Taira clan, but after the war was over, he was accused by his own brother Yoritomo for treason. Yoritomo then sent his other siblings Yoshitsune and Noriyori to kill him, and he met his end in [[LastStand the Battle of Awazu]], after sending Tomoe away for safety.

He appeared in a flashback during the ''Epic of Remnant'' scenario Shimousa, after defeating Tomoe for good.
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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: As stated by Tomoe in her Interlude, she knew Yoshinaka since they were both children, and she spent more time with him than her own half-brothers Kanemitsu and Kanehira.
* CynicismCatalyst: His unfair death due to Yoritomo was burnt deeply into Tomoe's mind; as a result she hated the whole Minamoto clan and extended it to the Tokugawa clan, since they claimed descent from the same Minamoto clan. She had it buried within her well enough, but it was used by Ashiya Doman to turn her into Archer Inferno.
* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Historically, Yoshinaka suddenly betrayed Yoritomo ''before'' the Taira was defeated for his own selfish reasons to set up his own shogunate. In the Nasuverse, or at least Tomoe's memories, Yoshinaka never betrayed Yoritomo throughout the battle against the Taira clan, it's only after the Taira clan was wiped out that the Battle of Awazu occurred and Yoshinaka died. And he never had any ambitions to set up his own shogunate, he just wanted to bring peace to Japan, if for self-admitted selfish if sympathetic reasons.
* {{Polyamory}}: He had no less than three wives: Tomoe, Lady Yamabuki, and Lady Fuyuhime. Yamabuki and Fuyuhime had a rivalry with each other, but surprising both of them got along quite well with Tomoe since she could serve as half of a BattleCouple with Yoshinaka and keep him safe to come back to them all.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: This is why Tomoe fell for him. Yoshinaka is unfailingly ''nice'' within this verse, and he didn't hate or fear her for her oni blood or her horns. He even told her to live on without him and not come to his FinalBattle, both in order to protect their unborn son Yoshihide and to prevent the trauma of seeing his death firsthand to [[DespairEventHorizon completely break her]].
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Subverted. Of course he still died, but he died much later than in history. Yoshinaka's final battle happened before the Taira's fall in history, in the Nasuverse, it happened ''after''.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Musashi directly discusses this trope, saying that he was persecuted by Yoritomo after he finished helping the latter overthrow the Taira regime. In a bit of RealitySubtext, this is historically the very same thing that happened to Ushiwakamaru/Yoshitsune and as Babylonia Singularity implied, Ushiwakamaru ended up meeting a similar fate by Yoritomo as well, which really [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade casts Yoritomo in a very bad light]] in this universe.
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!!! Cosmos in the Lostbelt

[[folder:Tokugawa Ieyasu]]
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->'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''KOHA-ACE''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Keikenchi\\

[[UsefulNotes/TokugawaIeyasu The last of Japan's Three Great Unifiers]] (or maybe just a body double who took over when the real Ieyasu died very young) after the fall of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. While he has no set Class as a Servant, the eventfulness and tenure of his 260 year dynasty affords him the abilities and Noble Phantasms of his many famous vassals including UsefulNotes/HattoriHanzo, UsefulNotes/HondaTadakatsu, and three generations of the [[UsefulNotes/YagyuJubei Yagyu family]].

Like Hideyoshi, he made his debut in KOHA-ACE which fleshes out a bit of his character and a few of his abilities. He and his family later play an enormous role in the events of "Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth: Ooku" when its villain exploits their influence and various neuroses to advance her schemes.
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* AbdicateTheThrone: Subverted. While he was officially shogun for only two years, he remained something of a ManBehindTheMan for his son, Hidetada. The blatantness of his commands and his successor's lack of resistance as he carried them out caused those around Hidetada to view him as a weak leader with no real ideas of his own.
* AdaptationalWimp: He's usually depicted as either a SmugSnake or a GrumpyOldMan in his popular fictional depictions. Him being a NervousWreck, albeit one who can technically still fight, is both a rather novel direction and bit of a step down from those.
* ArchEnemy:
** Injuries he incurred from blades forged by [[UsefulNotes/MuramasaAndMasamune Muramasa Sengo]] as well as the deaths of allies caused by the same made Ieyasu blacklist the expert swordsmith and his creations.
** To stabilize his dynasty, without any intentional malice, he put slanders on Chacha as [[LadyMacbeth the wrecker of Toyotomi dynasty.]] This has the effect of Chacha treating him as one, she likes to describe on how the Tokugawa needs to die or 'go burn in a fire', usually in her material books and she deviates from describing people she's related to with how much she want those miseries happen to Tokugawa.
** While the playable Amakusa instead focuses on how deeply he loved his comrades in the Shimabara uprising, [[spoiler: the Sorcerer in Shimousa]] is driven by a seething hatred for Tokugawa's line for oppressing the Christians of Japan and for slaughtering all the Christians in Shimabara, including noncombatant elderly, women, and children.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Tokugawa shogunate, whose dysfunctions are described in detail during the Ooku event.
* BroughtDownToNormal: If the Noble Phantasms of his current Class are stolen or destroyed, he loses access to that form, making him weak against Hideyoshi's Sword Hunt.
* ButtMonkey: His most famous stories have little to do with his political acumen or military valor, and focus more on Ieyasu being kidnapped or nearly murdered. And if not that, he's being rescued by the likes of Yagyu Munenori and Hattori Hanzo from such perilous situations.
* TheCameo: His inrou, which houses his essence, is collected by the protagonist in the Ooku event without much fanfare and doesn't even elicit a flashback like some of the other inrous containing the souls of his descendants.
* ConnectedAllAlong: He is the extremely tenuous membrane that links Nobu and Okita together, as he is one of the former's most famous allies and the latter was part of the [[UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi Shinsegumi]] who fought for his descendant Yoshinobu, the last of the Tokugawa shoguns.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He won a minor military victory against Nobu, only to pledge allegiance to her two years later after the infamous defeat of UsefulNotes/ImagawaYoshimoto. When Oda died, he and Hideyoshi fought to a stalemate for leadership over the unification movement, but it was Ieyasu who ultimately gave in to Hideyoshi becoming shogun.
* {{Hypocrite}}: While he ruined Muramasa's reputation out of sheer spite, his Berserker form wields one of his swords.
* MechanicallyUnusualClass: He has no set Class but instead shifts into different ones when he takes on the skills and weaponry of his vassals. [[spoiler:Ironically, this description predates what would be used by the Pretender Class Oberon-Vortigern.]]
* NotQuiteTheRightThing:
** He all but barricaded the newly unified Japan from outside influence to allow it to recover from the chaos and costly wars of his predecessors. This allowed his country to restructure and reform, resulting in decades of relative peace and prosperity, but left the nation woefully unprepared when Western forces encroached upon it with technologically advanced military hardware that Japan had failed to keep up with due to the aforementioned isolation.
** Furthermore, while in the short term his rigidly-conservative military dictatorship kept the peace, it also quickly grew into a stagnant, listless society that wasn't making meaningful social or scientific progress until colonial powers came knocking with steamships and cannons, and prevented the growth of potentially subversive ideas about individual rights or religious toleration that might've improved the common people's quality of life.
* PrimaryColorChampion: The Blue to Nobunaga's Red and Hideyoshi's Yellow.
* ReallyGetsAround: While he was significantly more button-down than either Nobu or Hideyoshi, he wound up having more children than the two of them combined.
* RunningGag: The final punchline in the years-long gag of he and his fellow three Great Unifiers being reduced to [[LivingBattery living batteries]] to fuel the schemes of event villains.
* SoleSurvivor: Became the shogun of Japan almost by virtue of outliving his more eccentric fellow Great Unifiers.
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!!! Events

[[folder:Akechi Mitsuhide]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Thirteen-Day Shogun]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitsuhide_akechi_3.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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->'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''

A {{Ronin}}[=/=]{{Samurai}} that eventually became [[UsefulNotes/AkechiMitsuhide one of the most notorious vassals of Oda Nobunaga]], since he eventually betrayed Nobunaga and forced the warlord to commit suicide just before the plan of unification by force could come to fruition. Mitsuhide took over Nobunaga's remnants for only 13 days before UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi completely defeated him in Yamazaki.\\\

He made his debut in the GUDAGUDA Strange Tales of the Imperial Holy Grail event as the BigBad under the name Major Amami, and returns in GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji as a retainer of Demon King Nobunaga. His designated class is Caster.
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* AffectionateNickname: Nobunaga had been referring to him as "Micchi" long before his official appearance, during several of Nobunaga's appearances including the GUDAGUDA Honnoji rerun and "Dead Heat Summer Race" events. She also calls him "Kumquat.", which is actually an inversion: 'Kumquat Head' was one of the insulting nicknames that Mitsuhide received whenever he messed up Nobunaga's orders in history (and theorized as one of the many possible reasons why he initiated the incident at Honnoji). In the game's context, Nobunaga used it on him when she's being less jokey and feeling disappointed.
* AlwaysSecondBest: Judging from his ranting, he was this to Toyotomi Hideyoshi when it came to who got Nobunaga's favor. [[spoiler:Judging from the [[CrazyJealousGuy way he says it]], he might have even seen himself as a RomanticRunnerUp.]]
* AmbiguouslyRelated: In real life, there is a theory that Mitsuhide survived Hideyoshi usurping him and became a monk with the name of Nankoubou Tenkai. While Mitsuhide has used Tenkai's name as an alias and Tenkai does exist in Nasuverse as [[spoiler:he was the one to help Nobutsuna to plan out Kama/Mara's fall]], it isn't truly stated if he ''is'' Tenkai. In a Bamboo Broom Diary blogpost, when Nasu was talking how GUDAGUDA timeline might differ from Proper Human History, he specifically brings up Tenkai when mentioning Nobunaga and her associated characters, implying that Mitsuhide ''is'' Tenkai... in GUDAGUDA timeline, leaving what his fate in Proper Human History being ambiguous.
* AnimeHair: How much hair gel did this guy import in order to keep up that hair?
* BigShutUp: Shouts this to [[spoiler:Nobunaga in Nobukatsu's body when she tears into his reasoning for his actions behind the 3rd GUDAGUDA event.]]
* BlobMonster: [[spoiler:His form as the "[[OneWingedAngel Demon King of the Sixth Heaven]]", looking very similar to Neo-Führer in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE''.]]
* CallBack: His Caster class assignment as well as his overall plan and obsession with Nobunaga may make one recall Gilles de Rais during the Orleans Singularity (which resulted in Jeanne d'Arc Alter). The Mud form he takes near the end of ''GUDAGUDA 3'' is taken directly from Neo-Führer in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE''.
* CoolShades: Wears a pair in his cover identity. They're so cool, in fact, it's only when he takes them off that Nobunaga realizes his identity.
* DegradedBoss: [[spoiler:His "Demon King of the Sixth Heaven" form is reused as the Black Giants, monsters used by Makuzu to turn the Singularity he's in into the Pure Lands.]]
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:Noticeably, despite being doused in Grail Mud and transforming into a twisted black monstrosity, the form Mitsuhide dies in is his human one, remembering at last [[{{Forgiveness}} what he truly wanted]] and dying sadly yet peacefully.]]
* EvilLaugh: He is very prone to laugh in this fashion, and fittingly he has the over-the-top facial expression for this trope.
* FaceHeelTurn: Back in the days, he was a trusted officer of Nobunaga, enough to get his own AffectionateNickname "Micchi." Then [[ForegoneConclusion well]], [[spoiler:[[GreenEyedMonster his jealousy of Hideyoshi]] eventually led to]] the Honnoji Incident...
* FatalFlaw: According to Nobunaga, it's his inability to see things through. [[spoiler:Judging from her wording, she was likely aware of his romantic feelings for her, but he never had the courage to act on them and instead stewed in his resentment and (false) belief she was in love with Hideyoshi more until they exploded into the Honnoji Incident. And after that, while Hideyoshi had the willpower to move without her and finish the unification himself, Mitsuhide was paralyzed at the thought of living in a world without her and ran away.]]
-->'''Nobunaga''': You didn't lose to [Hideyoshi]. You lost to your own fears.
* FirstNameBasis: Nobunaga calls him by his given name. Once his True Name is revealed, the dialogue box also refers to him as "Mitsuhide" only. Nagayoshi calls him by his family name.
* {{Foil}}: To Nobukatsu, they are both villains of a [=GudaGuda=] event whose plans revolve around Nobunaga because they deeply love her and who also rebelled against her in life. It's strongly implied that Nobukatsu rebelled knowing that he would lose as it was the only way for the Oda elders to accept his older sister and his plan is to create a peaceful world free from any responsibilities for Nobunaga to live in. In comparison Mitsuhide killed Nobunaga out of jealousy due to feeling that [[spoiler:she liked Hideyoshi]] more than him and intends on creating the "true" Nobunaga who will only be devoted to him.
* GreenEyedMonster: [[spoiler:Towards Hideyoshi, who received Nobunaga's favor more than he could. According to him, it was Hideyoshi who Nobunaga ever smiled at, something he couldn't stand because despite having given "everything" to her he never got the same treatment. This extends even into his more-heroic incarnation in GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji, who is far and away more loyal and sane than his introduction, but starts cackling like a madman and engaging in EvilGloating during the finale about how Hideyoshi can only watch impotently from the throne as Mitsuhide gets things done.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: He rejoins the Demon King Nobunaga in the GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji Singularity, and loyally serves her [[spoiler:and eventually Chaldea]] without betrayal, asking only that she [[GreenEyedMonster not mention Hideyoshi]].
* IfICantHaveYou: [[spoiler:His motive for his actions during the Honnoji Incident. Mitsuhide loved Nobunaga, but she favored Hideyoshi more. Therefore, if he couldn't be Nobunaga's NumberTwo, then no one should. Therefore, he betrayed her. In the 3rd GUDAGUDA event, when Nobunaga calls him out, he decides to [[IJustWantToBeYou become her]] by using the grail and go OneWingedAngel in a form called Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven.]]
* IJustWantToBeYou: [[spoiler:What the whole pretense of becoming [[OneWingedAngel Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven]] meant.]]
* {{Irony}}: In "Final Honnouji", [[spoiler:he chooses to stay with Demon King Nobunaga within the burning Honnouji temple, which is a complete reversal of life where he was the one responsible for Nobu dying in said temple.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: The segment Mitsuhide is heavily featured in has a minimum of the wackiness the GUDAGUDA events are known for. The moment he exits the stage, GUDAGUDA gets wacky again.
* LikeAGodToMe: He viewed Nobunaga this way in life. The {{Irony}} comes from the fact Nobunaga never viewed herself as such and was in fact against the divine as part of her intentions to push innovation over tradition.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:After he's fatally wounded by Okita Alter, Mitsuhide is left mourning about how everything he did came to nothing, only to regain a moment of clarity when Okita Alter cuts to the heart of the matter and makes him realize what he truly wanted beneath his grief and madness was not [[IfICantHaveYou his "perfect" Nobunaga]] or even [[IJustWantToBeYou to become Nobunaga]], but simply Nobunaga's {{forgiveness}} for what he did to her.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: In "Final Honnouji", while he swears that he will never again betray Nobunaga, he does note that if she herself challenges him to try that again he might consider it.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:After having Nobunaga take back her body and call out his flaws, Mitsuhide uses the grail to transform into a BlobMonster form he calls Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven.]]
* PaperThinDisguise: He appears as a man with CoolShades and refers to himself as "Major Amami" and later "Nankoubou Tenkai". However, the Akechi clan crest is blatantly shown on his outfit, giving away his identity. Not to mention the rumors that Mitsuhide didn't die historically but went into hiding and resurfaced as Tenkai way later during the rise of Tokugawa, which is often used to combine both personages and possibly justify his class designation of Caster. Nobunaga herself doesn't realize it's him until he takes the shades off.
* TheResenter: ''Big time''. Mitsuhide resented Hideyoshi and Nobunaga for many things, the former for [[spoiler:seemingly having Nobunaga's favor over himself]] and the latter for [[spoiler:not appreciating him enough to view him as her true NumberTwo or to fall in love with him despite everything he did for her.]]
* SquareRaceRoundClass: A Sengoku Jidai general as a Caster? It's more likely than you'd think. [[spoiler: This is probably based on legends that he took vows as a monk in shame after killing Nobunaga and became a mystic and court magician under the name Nankobou Tenkai.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When he learns that Okita (Alter) is a Counter Force Guardian, he proceeds to rant why over and over, as now he's been rejected not only by Nobunaga, but also the world itself]].
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: He could never understand why [[spoiler:Nobunaga favored Hideyoshi over himself, claiming that she would give Hideyoshi the honor of seeing her smile that he never did.]]
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He's white-haired and also the BigBad of the third GUDAGUDA event and his actions were played for drama instead of humor.
* WomanScorned: Gender-inverted. [[spoiler:It's ''very'' obvious from his ranting Mitsuhide was in love with Nobunaga, and he viewed her favor of Hideyoshi over himself as a very clear betrayal.]]
* {{Yandere}}: His obsession with Nobunaga is what drives him, as he is responsible for the events that occurred in GUDAGUDA: Legend of the Imperial Holy Grail War to make his "perfect" Nobunaga who is solely devoted to him.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maxwell's Demon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxwell_fgo.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Negator of the Second Law of Thermodynamics]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:God of Makuzu]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxwells_demon_mud_portrait.png[[/labelnote]]]]

->'''Class:''' Caster, Archer\\
%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()
->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral\\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' Thermodynamics\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/KOHA-ACE'' (as Caster)\\
'''Illustrator:''' Ikezawa Shin

In 1867, James Clerk Maxwell proposed a thought experiment regarding two chambers filled with gas, connected by a door operated by a "demon". The demon would only let fast molecules go through the door, while the slow molecules are left on the other chamber. This would cause one chamber to heat up and the other to cool down, thus violating the second law of thermodynamics, possibly giving a method to achieving perpetual motion. Distorted by people's desires, the demon was able to become a Heroic Spirit.\\\

He first appeared in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE'' as a Caster-class Servant summoned by Führer. He made his debut in GUDAGUDA Final Honnouji event as the initial narrator and [[ArcVillain the High Priest of Makuzu]]'s Servant.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: He is a manifestation of the titular "demon" in a thought experiment.
* BlobMonster: His Master uses his Noble Phantasm to make monsters identical to Mitsuhide's demon form in the previous GUDAGUDA event[[note]]Although, Mitsuhide's demon form is based on Neo-Führer, a form Maxwell's Demon created first[[/note]]. Since the blob-making machine is PoweredByAForsakenChild, Maxwell recruits the protagonist to destroy the perpetual motion machine he created. The "God of Makuzu" form meanwhile is closest to the demon's "true" form, resembling an even bigger and meaner version of said monsters with a giant red and black ring of mana behind it.
* ClarkesThirdLaw: He explicitly quotes this law at the beginning of GUDAGUDA Final Honnouji, but then notes that the inverse ("Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology") is also true.
* ForHappiness: When asked point-blank by Kagetora what ''he'' wants, not the lines that his Master tells him to spew, Maxwell answers honestly that he just wants everyone to be happy.
* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: "Maxwell's Demon" is both his name and title, though he does go by Maxwell too.
* LethalJokeCharacter: His strength as a Servant is reliant on what era he is summoned in. If he is summoned to an era where the thought experiment is solved, he is practically useless. If it isn't solved, though, then he becomes a nigh-immortal Servant with an almost-perfect perpetual motion machine. A short story in ''KOHA-ACE'' shows him winning a Grail War with an unknown Master when he can't even kill a single bug.
* NighInvulnerable: Against Servants from before his thought experiment was solved, he's completely invulnerable to harm, expressing more annoyance and exasperation at Mori's repeated attempts to murder him. Mori gives up less because it would be fruitless and more because Maxwell doesn't even bleed from his strikes.
* OneWingedAngel: Played with. The "God of Makuzu" fits the spirit of the trope heavily, being an even bigger and more threatening version of the previous [[BlobMonster Black Giants]], but it's a separate coexisting being from the humanoid Maxwell and not a transformation. Still, Maxwell's comments and the game itself indicates this is the "true form" of the titular demon, implying they're simply two halves of the same being manifesting separately.
* PerpetualMotionMachine: His Noble Phantasm, Maxwell's Demon: Negation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, is the infinite heart people have greedily wanted to be real that can generate close to infinite amounts of magical energy. However, it requires an external form of ignition before it can start the perpetual motion, as the theory that disproves the thought experiment is that "to distinguish between momentums, energy is necessary". His Master in the Final Honnouji event chose to do it by using children as infinite mana batteries. His disgust with this is why he chooses to help Chaldea defeat the high priest and destroy the perpetual energy generator.
* SheepInWolfsClothing: Has [[IncrediblyLamePun shady]] design and mannerisms, a villain role in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE'', openly calls himself a Demon and does a sinister monologue to open his debut event, but his only goal is to stop his Master's misuse of his Noble Phantasm.
* SquishyWizard: {{Inverted}}. Rather than a Caster with frightening magical prowess but the defense of a wet paper bag, he's a NighInvulnerable Caster with ''zero'' combat capability himself, entirely reliant on said NighInvulnerability and whatever he can power with his limitless energy to scrape by...at least until he starts summoning the {{Blob Monster}}s.
* SunglassesAtNight: A constant feature, to the point of being compared to other characters such as [[Anime/ZombieLandSaga Tatsumi Kotaro]].
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Serizawa Kamo]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/serizama_kamo.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Commander of Shinsengumi]]
->'''Class:''' Saber\\
'''Origin''': Japan (19 Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''

One of the founders of and the original commander of UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi. While he was a brave idealist, his rash and combative attitude resulted in numerous destructive and bloody incidents against the very people they were nominally supposed to protect, which eventually led to his assassination by his own men's hands and Kondou Isami ascending as the group's proper commander.

He makes his debut in the 5th GUDAGUDA event, "The Great Ancient Shinsengumi Legend GUDAGUDA Yamataikoku 2020" as the main antagonist and a Saber class Servant, working together with the evil spirit Kukochihiko to destroy the civilization of Yamatai.
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* ArcVillain: The main villain of the fifth GUDAGUDA event.
* AscendedExtra: His name was first mentioned by Hijikata during "Sparrow's Inn Daily Report - Records of the Enma-tei's Prosperity". Over two and half years later, he appears as the main villain of "The Great Ancient Shinsengumi Legend GUDAGUDA Yamataikoku 2020".
* BigRedDevil: While possessed by Kukochihiko, his skin turns an unnatural red.
* DemonicPossession: By the evil spirit Kukochihiko.
* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Compared to his more stylized subordinates like Okita, Keisuke, Hijikata, and Saitou, Serizawa is drawn in a more realistic style that makes him look homelier in comparison. When the GUDAGUDA gang are all relaxing at Enma-tei's inn during the "Sparrow's Inn Daily Report - Records of the Enma-tei's Prosperity" event, Hijikata outright calls Serizawa ugly and admits he's partially eating to block out thinking about his face.
* YoungerThanHeLooks: While he doesn't necessarily look that much older than 37, ''Gudaguda Ace RE'' shows that he looked like he does now even when he was slightly younger to the point that Keikenchi in the character comments thinks that "young Serizawa" never really existed.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shibata Katsuie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shibatastage2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Shibata the Demon]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Without his helmet on]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shibatastage1_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Class:''' Berserker\\
%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:'''
->'''Attribute:''' Human\\
'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Kosuke Kurose

One of the most veteran retainers of the Oda clan; Katsuie was present during the civil war that decided the fate of the Oda clan, siding with Nobukatsu; but after Nobunaga proved her worth and defeated Nobukatsu, Katsuie went on to become her most loyal retainer. He was also a one-time husband of Nobunaga's sister Oichi, though didn't bore her any children. After Nobunaga's passing, Katsuie clashed against UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi in Shizugatake to see which one would inherit Nobunaga's mission to unify Japan; Katsuie lost that one and committed seppuku alongside Oichi, leaving Hideyoshi to complete the unification of the land.\\\

He is a Berserker-class Servant who made his debut in the GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji event as a servant of Demon King Nobunaga.
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* AgeLift: Quite noticeable, especially with Nobunaga's HistoricalBeautyUpdate: there's really only 13-14 years between them historically, yet Katsuie looks like he would pass off as her and Nobukatsu's grandfather.
* AnimeHair: His mane (even in a ponytail) would probably make even [[Anime/DragonBallZ Level 4 Super Saiyans]] jealous.
* BackForTheFinale: Is resummoned by Mitsuhide after his death in the Final Honnoui event.

* BattleAura: One of his artworks shows him surrounded by black lightning and his katana wreathed in fire.
* BerserkButton: Loses it at the slightest mention of UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi--the man who avenged Nobunaga ahead of him and took over everything the Oda owned (i.e. [[AllForNothing that which he fought for all his life]]).
* BreathWeapon: One of his attacks has him noticeably inhaling before unleashing a white beam.
* GatheringSteam: His power grows every time he takes a step. The only thing keeping him from steamrolling everything is how magically-draining constantly increasing your strength actually is. Gameplay-wise, he gains attack, defense, and healing buffs every turn, making it a race against time to take him out before he becomes too strong to beat.
* TheJuggernaut: He walks a slow step at a time, but is virtually unstoppable due to a Skill or NP that causes him to grow stronger with every step he takes. He's only ever stopped by the presence of his lord Nobukatsu and stepdaughter Chacha.
* MadnessMantra: "Charge... Advance...!"
* MalevolentMaskedMan: Wears a full demon-styled ''kabuto''/helmet in his other artworks--much like real-life {{samurai}} tended to wear.
* ManlyFacialHair: His impressive beard is visible even under his mask; it helps sell how intimidating he is.
* MyGreatestFailure:
** His UndyingLoyalty is rooted in regret for the time when he fell for Nobukatsu's words and sided with him in his rebellion against his sister. He never forgave himself for feeling unable to trust Nobunaga, even if just momentarily. Nobukatsu tries to guilt trip him over this in order to leave him vulnerable at last for Chaldea to take down.
** His ''other'' regret is failing to defeat Hideyoshi and save Nobunaga's sister and his wife Oichi, who died alongside him, which is why he swears he won't stop even against Nobukatsu. It takes Chacha coming in to tell him he's done the best he could and she nor Oichi ever hated him to finally stop him, now in tears.
* OldRetainer: Served the Oda even before Nobunaga and Nobukatsu were born.
* OneManArmy: When he's sent on "reconnaissance" to the Chaldea-clan's base of operations, Mitsuhide's worries aren't that he's going alone, it's that there won't be anything left to observe if he goes berserk. Sure enough, he plows through the infantry like tissue paper and is barely slowed down by Nagetora or Mori's attacks.
* {{Oni}}: His fighting style (which helps explain his Berserker class) was ferocious enough that he was given the name as his RedBaron. Even his intimidating armor and build invokes the name too.
* PapaWolf: Being the closest thing Chacha had to an elder protector (being Chacha's stepfather), he definitely saw himself as one. The feeling is mutual considering she calls him "Father". His failure to survive for her continues to haunt his Saint Graph.
* SequentialBoss: He is fought multiple times throughout the main quest of "GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji".
* StoutStrength: The man's built like a truck compared to many of the [[{{Bishonen}} pretty-boy]] and [[HistoricalGenderFlip female]] {{samurai}} in-game (and definitely outbulks even the stately Munenori). In-story, he demolishes even your party [[TheBattleDidntCount (even after you defeat him in-game)]].
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Shibata overpowers the party multiple times and is only defeated when Nobukatsu questions the extent of his loyalty and Chacha tells him that he has already done enough and should forgive himself for the one time his loyalty faltered.
* TearsOfJoy: Cries until he runs out of mana after Chacha's speech to him. Briefly does it again after the Singularity is over, expressing his gratitude for this opportunity to see the Oda siblings and his stepdaughter again.
* TransformationSequence: Katsuie's armor evolves throughout his presence during the event--such that they almost count as [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/typemoon/images/b/b8/BerskerShibataKatsuieStage2.png/revision/latest?cb=20190709082438 Second]] and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/typemoon/images/5/5e/BerskerShibataKatsuieStage3.png/revision/latest?cb=20190707194904 Third]] Ascensions (which helps in continuing anticipation for him to [[PromotedToPlayable become a summonable Servant]]).
* UndyingLoyalty: Katsuie notably only betrayed Nobunaga once in favor of Nobukatsu, and subsequently served Nobunaga ably in all of her campaigns. His attempt to succeed her after Honnouji was tragically defeated by UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi, which lead to his and Oichi's suicides and eventually to Chacha's own conflict-filled life. Understandably, much of his issues in [[MyGreatestFailure failing to protect all of them and survive]] [[TragicVillain most likely contribute to his Mad Enhancement]].
* UnwinnableBossFight: Downplayed. Shibata can be defeated in gameplay, but the party is still overwhelmed by him in story regardless.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Takasugi Shinsaku]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shinsakutakasugi.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Shoshi'i Togyo]]
%%''Class:''' \\
%%'''Rarity''': \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin''': Japan (19th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': TAKOLEGS

The chief of the Takasugi Industries of Saitama and a close friend of Sakamoto Ryouma.\\\
He made his debut in"GUDAGUDA Close Call 2021" as an NPC.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Takechi Zuizan]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/takechizuizan.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Leader of the Tosa Imperialism Party]]
%%''Class:''' \\
%%'''Rarity''': \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin''': Japan (19th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': shidokenai


Takechi Zuizan was the leader of the Tosa Imperialism Party under the Jōi faction during Bakumatsu period Japan. He and Sakamoto Ryouma, another member of the party, were initially like-minded and had the same goals, but they parted ways due to differences in their ideologies. He was also involved with Okada Izou, having a great impact on his life, and Tanaka Shinbei.



[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tanaka Shinbei]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tanaka_shinbei_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Ansatsu Taicho]]
->'''Class:''' Assassin, Berserker \\
%%'''Rarity''': \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
'''Attribute:''' Man
->'''Origin''': Japan (19th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Iwamoto Eiri \\
'''Voiced by''': Ryosuke Morita





[[/folder]]

[[folder:Xu Fu]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xu_fu_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Immortality-Seeking Alchemist]]
->'''Class:''' Archer\\
'''Rarity''': R (3*)[[note]]When fought as an enemy (Great Vengeful Spirit Xu Fu), her class icon is shown to be silver.[[/note]]\\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' China (3rd century BC)\\
'''First Appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': TAKOLEGS

Xu Fu is an alchemist who lived during the Qin dynasty, during which Qin Shi Huang requested them to seek him the key to immortality. For the second expedition, Xu Fu was granted an entire fleet of soldiers, sailors, and 3,000 virgin boys and girls. However, Xu Fu never returned from the voyage with many speculating what happened to them.\\\

She is the mastermind behind the "Chaldea Thriller Night" event, the person behind Abigail Williams (Summer) and Kiara (Moon Cancer)'s rampage at the lake, for her true plan of killing the immortal Yu Mei-ren.
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* BecomingTheMask: While disguising as the Protagonist of the team B, she ended up growing closer and closer to Mash to the point that she doesn't want to let her go after kidnapping her as she has always been really lonely.
* HistoricalGenderFlip: She comments on this as she is surprised that the history books write her as being a male, thinking that this is some petty revenge by some bureaucrats just because Emperor Qin had the audacity to hire a woman to fulfill a task. Granted, her clothing does make her look rather boyish, making it easy to mistake her as male.
* ImmortalitySeeker: Her biggest legend is that she was tasked by Qin Shi Huang to find him the key to immortality. While she accepted the request, the reason why she did so was because she herself was searching a way to ''undo'' immortality so it was convenient for her to accept the task.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: All she really wants is to see Yu happy, which originally just happened to mean finding out a way for her to end her own life if she wanted to. While she is initially obsessed about killing Yu since she, everyone aboard her fleet and their descendants had spend over 2200 years researching this one thing, she is ultimately happy that Yu has found something to be happy about while living.
* LonelyDollGirl: She has been alone for a long time having only a doll resembling Yu Mei-ren with her.
* MaskOfPower: All of her research is accumulated into a mask that has every possible method of murder inscribed into it that can [[ImmortalBreaker kill immortals]]. The incomplete mask was able to almost murder Kiara when she came to investigate the Singularity and could have been able to kill Yu had she died a seventh time to complete the mask.
* OneWingedAngel: Becomes a Massive Ghost after being cornered.
* PeekABangs: Her hair covers her left eye twice over due to how the ribbon wrapped around her head works.
* {{Yandere}}: Subverted. She's obsessively in love with Yu and trying to give her the death she wished for, but she never gets possessive of Yu or commits any atrocities for her sake.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yamanami Keisuke]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yamanami_keisuke.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:General Secretary of the Shinsengumi]]
->'''Origin''': Japan (19 Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Kibadori Rue

One of the vice-chiefs of UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi alongside Hijikata Toshizou.

He first appears in the 5th GUDAGUDA event, "The Great Ancient Shinsengumi Legend GUDAGUDA Yamataikoku 2020".
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* NerdGlasses: Wears a pair of glasses, which gives him an air of sophistication the other Shinsengumi lack.
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Despite being sacrificed to summon Kukochihiko, he turns out to have come back, albeit still dying, to drag both himself and Serizawa to destruction. At the last moment, Serizawa pushes him out of the portal, letting him die normally while Serizawa turns to dust.]]

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[[/folder]]

!!! Interludes

[[folder:Roland]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roland_close.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Twelve Paladins Leader]]
->%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' France (8th century)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Mineji Sakamoto

The leader of Charlemagne's Twelve Paladins and Astolfo's boss. He, or rather remnants of his emotions, appear in Astolfo's Interlude.
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* CasanovaWannabe: The fake Roland formed from his leftover emotions instantly flirts with Mash. Mash turns him down since she doesn't like men who run around naked.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Just like his underling Astolfo, he's a little weird, which is why he encouraged Astolfo to wear women's clothing. Notably, the Roland remnant that the party engages in Astolfo's Interlude does ''insane'' things that traumatize the civilians around him (including climbing and mounting a saintly statue and yelling out that he's "the king of the world" while naked) and Astolfo does not skip a beat or ever think that they're chasing a fake instead of the real Roland.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the Roland found in ''Literature/OrlandoFurioso'' and ''Literature/TheSongOfRoland''. Having the eccentricities of the former and, as the ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' manga adaptation showed, the tragic demise of the latter.
* HeroesPreferSwords: He wields the Durendal
* LighterAndSofter: Notably, while his remnant still goes on a nude rampage, he doesn't kill anyone like his literary counterpart did.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Astolfo has teased him before for running around naked. His debut in Astolfo's interlude has him run around naked and harass French townspeople. When given a description of Beowulf walking around [[ExposedToTheElements half-naked]], the protagonist immediately assumes it's Roland.
* NotGoodWithRejection: When the love of his life Angelica rejected him due to him being merely a knight, Roland went mad, stripped naked and started rampaging all around France.
* TheRival: To Mandricardo, but it's chiefly [[UnknownRival one-sided]] on Mandricardo's end.
* UnbreakableWeapons: The basic idea behind Durendal: The Peerless Sword, is that it cannot break, even when Roland was trying to shatter it by slamming it into a mountain, splitting it in two. And here in ''Fate'', [[spoiler:the then-called Durindara was used by Hektor and Mandricardo to block ''Anti-Planet Noble Phantasm'' arrows from Lostbelt Artemis without any damage done to the sword]].
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!!!''Fate/Grand Order Arcade''

[[folder:Captain (Older)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Creator of the Ark]]
->'''Class''': Rider\\
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'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order Arcade''\\

A captain clad in white who appears in "Seventh Singularity: Prosperous Threshold City: Babylon" as one of Servants opposing King Gilgamesh II. For some strange reason, he resembles a certain other captain that joins them in Novum Chaldea.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Nemo's existence in mobile is tied to Phantom Servant research made by Moriarty, something that only happens after "Observer on Timeless Temple" arc. Here he appears in the Seventh Singularity. [[spoiler:Subverted in that it's a RedHerring, since he's actually Noah in disguise.]]
* AlternateSelf: Is clearly meant to be see as being an older version of Nemo, whatever the reason might be. [[spoiler:Subverted in that he's actually the Grand Rider, Noah, in disguise.]]
* AnimalLover: Tamamo says that he prefers the company of animals as oppose to humans, making her like him as she's part fox. [[spoiler:Fitting for he is actually the biblical Noah, who famously built an ark for himself and his family along with two of every animal in the face of the planet.]]
* ExactWords: He goes by the title of "Captain". [[spoiler:While part of the setup of him as a RedHerring for being an older Nemo, he technically could be considered the "Captain" of the Ark.]]
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's a [[{{Bishounen}} pretty boy]] who sports long flowing hair that reaches his legs. [[spoiler:He's even prettier to look at when he reveals his true identity as Noah.]]
* MixAndMatchWeapon: His weapon is a decorative rifle with an axe head as a bayonet.
* WithholdingTheirName: Like Nemo in the mobile version, he doesn't want to give out his name when he's first introduced, calling himself a nobody and going by "Captain". [[spoiler: Most likely because he is actually the Grand Rider, Noah.]]
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[[folder:Gilgamesh II]]
!!Nebuchadnezzar II
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[[caption-width-right:350:Super-Babylonian-Urukian]]
->'''Class:''' Caster\\
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->'''Origin:''' Iraq (6th century BC)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order Arcade''\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomokazuSeki

The second king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, Nebuchadnezzar II was a man who was born with powers from the Age of Gods. He is known as the greatest king of the Chaldean dynasty, taking over the neighboring regions and appointing the Neo-Babylonian Empire as the ruling kingdom of Near East, building many grand monuments such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. But he was ultimately unable to surpass his human limits, and has said to have gone mad and him destroying the kingdom of Judah marking him as a cruel tyrant by the local people.\\\

In the "Seventh Singularity: Prosperous Threshold City, Babylon", Nebuchadnezzar II has sent himself back in time and taken over the ancient city of Uruk, cloning the dead body of Gilgamesh and using it as a host body, rebuilding Uruk into a grandiose city, setting himself to be the primary antagonist of the chapter.
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* DiscardAndDraw: Due to how he was summoned to Uruk, Nebuchadnezzar II possesses much more magical energy than what Gilgamesh would have. But at the same time, while he can still use Gate of Babylon, he lacks the ability to go deep into the vault, thus preventing him from getting access to Gilgamesh's real treasures like Ea, Enkidu and the Holy Grail.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Nebuchadnezzar II constantly tries to make himself to get closer to godhood, something that starts to become successful once he has taken over the body of Gilgamesh. This would be fine if it wasn't for the fact that Enkidu excels at binding those with Divinity, so him becoming more of a god makes him more susceptible to their attacks.
* OminousFloatingCastle: He is the ''proper'' owner of the Hanging Gardens Of Babylon as the person who built it, with Semiramis only having it due to later tales about her.
* PaletteSwap: Gameplay-wise, he is just a costume for Caster Gilgamesh, even having the same set of voicelines. You can even get it as an unlockable costume.
* PossessingADeadBody: Played with. He isn't necessarily possessing Gilgamesh's body as much as he cloned the dead Gilgamesh and then transplanted his soul into it.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: In contrast to Gilgamesh's red eyes, his eyes are yellow to show that this Gilgamesh is not the one you know, and possibly tie to Nebuchadnezzar's origins.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A main antagonist in Babylonia who is introduced as a local hero until they are revealed to be possessing the body of the said hero? He is basically Arcade's version of Kingu.
* UnholyMatrimony: With his new wife he calls "Draco". [[spoiler:The "unholy" part comes into play when it is revealed that Queen Draco is ''Beast VI'']].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Even moreso than regular Gilgamesh! He is only few articles of clothing away from going full-on A.U.O. Cast-Off.
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!!! Other

[[folder:Medusa (First Order)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The (Altered) Goddess of the Shapeless Isle]]
->'''Class''': Lancer\\
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->'''Origin:''' Greece (Myth/ClassicalMythology)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' (As Rider)\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/YuuAsakawa, Creator/MelissaFahn (''-First Order-'' anime) (English)

The Adult version of Lancer Medusa that appears in ''First Order''. She has not appeared in the game, though a child version of Lancer and the traditional Adult Rider have, along with a similarly Evil Gorgon as an Avenger. Like all other servants in this war aside from Caster Cu, she has been blackened by the corrupted grail.
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* CanonForeigner: Sort of. This form of Medusa only appeared in the ''First Order'' anime, replacing Lancer Benkei in the game's version of Singularity F.
* ChainPain: Like her Rider version, she utilizes chains for long-ranged attacks.
* CompositeCharacter: Has the class of Medusa "Lily", but has the appearance of her adult Rider version and has Harpe as her Noble Phantasm. She's also straight up evil like Gorgon, though not to that extent.
* DeadlyGaze: Cybele, her Mystic Eyes of Petrification, which will leave you TakenForGranite. She's already left dozens of people, including Matou Shinji, in this state by the time the heroes arrive.
* ExplainingYourPowerToTheEnemy: In the ''First Order'' anime, she warns Mash what Harpe does (any wounds it inflicts [[WoundThatWillNotHeal cannot be healed via supernatural means]], only naturally) before fighting her.
* {{Irony}}: She wields Harpe, the weapon Perseus used to kill her in her original life.
* SinisterScythe: Has Harpe as her weapon of choice and Noble Phantasm. Notably, this is the weapon that killed her in life.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In the ''First Order'' anime, she assumes that Cú Chulainn is a SquishyWizard like most Casters and all she has to do to beat him is to get in close and not give him time to chant his spells. This leads to her own demise, as even as a Caster, Cú Chulainn is no slouch in melee and his spells are instantaneous and nonverbal, meaning she was too close to dodge them.
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[[folder:The Tamamo Nine]]
->'''Classes:''' Berserker (Cat), Caster (Original), Alter-Ego (All Qualify)\\
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->'''Origin:''' SE.RA.PH (as an original creation offshoot of Japanese myth)\\
'''First appearance''': ''[[VideoGame/FateExtra Fate/EXTRA CCC]]'' (Caster's ending)\\
'''Illustrated by''': Arco Wada\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChiwaSaito

The nine fragments of Tamamo-no-Mae's tails. Of the group, only seven have been named and described in detail, including Tamamo Cat (the wild chef), Tamamo-Gucci (who fancies high-class goods), Tamamo-Delmo (who loves decorating her home), Tamamo-Vitch (the capable and beautiful secretary), Tamamo-no-hime (the ideal princess), the deep and mysterious Tamamo-alia, and the self-proclaimed "original" Tamamo-no-Mae, of which the Lancer swimsuit version is a variation - meaning, she's not one of the Tamamo Nine (at least... sort of. Maybe. Question mark.).\\\

To save someone she deeply loved during a Moon Holy Grail War, Tamamo-no-Mae summoned her fellow tails to aid in their rescue. When they started to express an attraction to her Master, she repaid them with an attempted eternal exile to the Far Side of the Moon. Being as crafty and ruthless as her, they soon escaped, and while many no longer carry a torch for Kishinami Hakuno, their grudge towards their Caster kin remained.\\\

Each member is different, but all have a strong dislike of one another and a murderous need to be viewed as the "original" Tamamo. In ''Grand Order'', two of them have appeared to date: the "original" Caster Tamamo, and the Berserker Tamamo Cat.
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* EnemyWithout: To each other, but mostly to the Tamamo who tried to banish them to an eldritch zone where they might have suffered DeathOfPersonality. Also, Cat indicates she didn't treat them much better even before that point.
* {{Kitsune}}: The Tamamo Nine are fragments of Tamamo-no-Mae's power manifested as doppelgangers of her -- attractive women with fox ears and tails -- though Tamamo herself is actually a goddess incarnated in the form of a ''kitsune''. Amusingly, Tamamo Cat has convinced herself that she's a cat.
* SecondLove: Of a sort. While the original still holds her torch for Hakuno, Cat has accepted that she won't get to see them again and has grown quite attached to the Chaldean Master.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: A few of them have run into this. Tamamo-Vitch had it worst; for years people were unsure if it was "Vicci", "Bichi" or just literally ''bitch'', as harsh as that seemed; the English version of Saber Wars came down with -Vitch, however, putting the argument to bed. Saber Wars, however, ''caused'' a new debate, because the Tamamo who was previously thought to be named "Tamamo Aria" was instead called Tamamo-''alia''. It's unclear if this was [[{{Engrish}} a common typo]] or if it's as iron-clad as -Vitch.
* ThereCanOnlyBeOne: Each of them strives to become the "original" Tamamo. Cat expresses this in her desire to outshine Caster Tamamo in all fields, even if she's decided against actually trying to murder Tamamo since she's determined it wouldn't actually solve anything.
* WeightWoe: According to Cat in "Sparrow's Inn Daily Report - Records of the Enma-tei's Prosperity", the reason Tamamo separated off the Nine was because she felt like she was gaining weight and decided to cut off her tails because she couldn't be bothered to diet. Tamamo angrily demands to know how Cat knew about that, to which Cat replies they're the same person, and that Tamamo couldn't even bothered to brush her tails properly.
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[[folder:Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]
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[[caption-width-right:210:Little Monkey]]
->'''Class:''' Saber\\
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->'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''KOHA-ACE''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Keikenchi\\

One of Oda Nobunaga's vassals, known for being the second of Japan's Three Great Unifiers after Nobunaga's succession, as well as the source of several lasting cultural legacies of samurai. He is also the husband of Chacha, Nobunaga's niece.\\\

He made his debut in the ''Fate/GUDAGUDA Order'' promotional comics, though has yet to make a physical appearance in the main game despite receiving numerous mentions.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Exclusively appears in the strips, to the point where he gains a CensorBox over his eyes to indicate his non-appearance in the game.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To both Mitsuhide and Shibata. Mitsuhide thought that Nobunaga favored Hideyoshi more to his anger which led to [[spoiler:Mitsuhide killing her in jealous rage]]. Hideyoshi was also the man that avenged and then succeeded Nobunaga which Shibata failed to do. When we see both of them, it's obvious that Hideyoshi still hangs in their minds.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He was happy to be Nobunaga's lackey and often amused her with his funny hijinks, leading to him being nicknamed Monkey. But he was also capable of hideous acts of cruelty, casually ordering the mutilation of dissenters, murdering all of their friends and relatives, and torching their villages without a second thought.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Subverted. Hideyoshi's ability to be generous to his allies and heartless to his enemies led to accusations that he was a calculating sociopath who wore the mask of a kind man in public before taking it off to do the actual ruling in private. According to Chacha, this is false, as both his kindness and his cruelty are both true and straight from the heart.
* CanonImmigrant: He originally showed up because Okita and Nobu didn't have anyone to introduce that week, and stuck around for a while afterwards.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: As the regent, Hideyoshi cracked down on dissent with vicious and brutal swiftness. But he genuinely loved Chacha and doted on her even as people passed scandalous rumors about the two of them behind his back.
* FallenHero: He was referred to as being a virtuous man to be able to unite Japan from the chaotic times, and his ''KOHA-ACE'' self was portrayed to be more or less hilarious and an okay guy (for its standards). But according to Chacha from what she said to Kagetora, Hideyoshi in his latter years was 'an incorrigible playboy with nothing resembling morals' that created a great mess for others to clean up because he had been more reckless in those times.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: ''None'' of the other members of Nobunaga's inner circle have anything nice to say about him, from Mitsuhide's [[GreenEyedMonster mad jealousy and envy]] to Shibata's understandable resentment at being murdered. Even Nobunaga herself is more amused and impressed by him than ''liking'' him. Even Chacha confesses to Kagetora that the latter Hideyoshi was a FallenHero.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Pulled one on Nobu when she got mad at the prospect of not being in the game. His method was [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe slicing her in half]], relying on the comic's usual use of SnapBack to bring her back to normal; unfortunately for him, there wasn't any the next few strips.
* TheGhost: In the game proper, he's referred to by Mitsuhide and Nobu during the Honnouji incident.
* {{Irony}}: His Sword Hunt Noble Phantasm, which lets him steal the weapons of others and is in itself linked to his national disarmament Sword Hunt policy back when he was alive, is in turn stolen from him (along with most everything else) by Andras in the second GUDAGUDA event.
* JustTheFirstCitizen: Because he lacked Nobu and Ieyasu's noble pedigrees, he could never truly hold the title of "shogun" and instead had to make do with referring to himself as a regent.
* TheLancer: To Nobu. Or TheDragon depending on who you ask.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Nobu calls him "Saru/Monkey" most of the time, hailing from their relationship in ''KOHA-ACE''. Mitsuhide meanwhile uses the far more derogatory "Ape" when referring to him.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Yellow to Nobu's Red and Ieyasu's Blue.
* RapidAging: While he never really gets to demonstrate it since he's only used in gag strips, his main Noble Phantasm, Child of the Sun, lets him live out his entire legend over the course of two weeks. When summoned, he is a spirited but unimpressive young man, who grows over the course of seven days into the most powerful man in Japan (giving him ridiculously inflated stats and improved skills and NP) then decays into an increasingly useless old man during the week after that.
* TheRival: To Ieyasu, Akechi, and Katsuie among many others.
* SubordinateExcuse: At bare minimum, [[spoiler:Mitsuhide is convinced this was very much the case between Nobunaga and Hideyoshi, though [[CrazyJealousGuy he's not exactly completely credible]].]]
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''Three Knight Classes:'' [[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]])\\
''Four Cavalry Classes:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMerlin Merlin]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMorgan Morgan]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]])\\
''Other Classes:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderExtra Extra]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderRulers Rulers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAvengers Avengers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMoonCancers Moon Cancers]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAlterEgos Alter Egos]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderForeigners Foreigners]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderPretenders Pretenders]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBeasts Beasts]]\\
''Unplayable and Arcade Exclusive:'' ('''Unclassed''' | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderArcadeExclusive Arcade Exclusive]])\\
''Other Notable Characters:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderProtagonist Protagonist]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMashKyrielight Mash Kyrielight]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCosmosInTheLostbeltVillains 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]] ]]-]]]

Not all Servants have made it into the game as playable Servants and had their classes revealed. Generally, Servants listed on this page are ones who played a supporting or antagonistic role in the story, but did not battle the player or become story supports. They may also have been used in promotional material before their class was revealed.

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!!Unclassed/Non-Playable Servants
''Note: Unclassed Servants on this page are not necessarily classless in-universe, their class simply hasn't been revealed. Those that do have a known class on this page are currently not playable.''

!!! Observer on Timeless Temple

[[folder:Agravain]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Agravain of Iron]]
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->'''Origin:''' England ([[Myth/KingArthur Arthurian Mythology]])\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Takashi Takeuchi\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/HirokiYasumoto (Japanese) (movie), Creator/JMichaelTatum (''Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot'') (English)\\
'''Live actor''': JAY

Second-eldest of the "Orkney Siblings" and the least popular knight of the Round Table, since virtually everyone suspected he was planted there by his scheming mother Morgan. One of the few knights to know the king's true gender, he also uncovered Lancelot's affair with Guinevere and was subsequently killed. His death, along with that of his siblings Gareth and Gaheris, started the end of the historical Camelot as the knights fell to infighting and civil war.\\\

In the Sixth Singularity: Divine Realm of the Round Table Camelot, he is the Lion King's most [[TheDragon trusted advisor]]. His Class is never even hinted at in the Singularity, although Saber and Assassin would both be good fits.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Agravain is given a more sympathetic perspective, compared to the legends where his role in the fall of Camelot was driven solely by the envy and malice he held towards Lancelot.
* AdaptationalVillainy: An odd case for his backstory. In the Nasuverse he was sent to Arthur's court by Morgan le Fae to assassinate Arthur before having a change of heart. In early portrayals Agravain was a brave and loyal knight until jealousy consumed him.
* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Dying from the drugs he took to fight Lancelot, Agravain laments how he isn't able to create the ideal country worthy of the Lion King, who comforts him and says he's always worked himself too hard.]]
** Which is itself a mirror of what happens when Jeanne Alter dies in Orleans, where Gilles de Rais comforts her and says she's done a good job so far, and that she must rest.
* BerserkButton: Near the end, he's fighting against [[spoiler:Lancelot]] and doing poorly until Lancelot [[spoiler:calls him a fellow traitor to the king, causing Agravain to first laugh and then flip out and speechify about his UndyingLoyalty and hatred for Lancelot's treachery. Not once but twice has Lancelot betrayed the king, yet Agravain has stayed loyal to the end. He's so angered that he takes the drug made for grunt knights and actually manages to ''win'' their duel, returning to Altria dying from an overdose of what he took.]]
* BlackKnight: Fits this to a T sans his lack of a helmet.
* BrainsAndBrawn: He's the only one Morgan's five children who seems to have above-average intelligence. In turn, his siblings are much better fighters. In life, he was Altria's secretary.
* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:He actually manages to kill Lancelot, one of the greatest fighters of the Round Table, but is [[PyrrhicVictory unable to stop the assault on Camelot or the defeat of the Lion King]], and dies of an overdose from the drugs he took to win.]]
* BullyingADragon: His outrage at Lancelot's affair with Guinevere led him to directly antagonise a knight who could (and eventually ''did'') easily kill him.
* CombatPragmatist: He compensates for his lesser swordsmanship skills by being far more willing to fight dirty. In Camelot, he has his knights to fight Chaldea in his stead and when fighting [[spoiler:Lancelot]] he powers up on a dangerous combat drug meant to boost performance to match against his superior foe. According to Mordred in "Lostbelt No. 3: The Synchronized Intellect Nation, SIN", she would ask him for help and advice about more covert missions such as spying and assassinations, and indeed he was originally sent to Camelot by Morgan le Fae herself as an assassin [[spoiler:before he changed sides to Altria]].
* TheComicallySerious: His demeanor often leads to being the subject of a lot of fanmade humor and comics.
* EmbarrassingNickname: Sanzang calls him Akkun (Aggy in the NA version), much to the shock of his knights. He himself doesn't seem to care however.
* EvilMentor: His Servant Universe incarnation is the master to Mysterious Heroine X Alter's apprentice in terms of [[Franchise/StarWars Sith dynamics]], although Mysterious Heroine X Alter views him much more fondly than most Sith do.
* {{Foil}}: To, of all people, [[spoiler:Bedivere. Both men actually loved and were bulldog-loyal to Altria for the same reason - they knew she absolutely ''was'' the most qualified person to be king, and she had a vision for what Britain should be that they agreed with entirely. But while Bedivere loved how she, ultimately, related to the common man, Agravain was utterly obsessed with her larger picture and, like Altria did on the surface, tended to ignore individuals, including his fellow knights, which is why he tended to alienate people. Moreover, while Bedivere couldn't bring himself to carry out her final order because it would mean her death, Agravain perhaps follows her orders ''too'' closely, particularly in the singularity, when he could be a great help in reining the Lion King in and making her see reason.]]
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According to Bedivere, everyone apart from Galahad hated him, and Agravain himself admits he doesn't care what others think of him or his actions. However, Mordred seems to think that he looked out for her and considers him okay and he also seems to have had at least a decent relationship with Gareth. [[spoiler:Also, his king never doubted him and valued him just as much as the other knights, saying that he always worked too hard as he lays dying but still wanting to keep working for her.]]
* HeManWomanHater: He generally hates women, going so far as [[spoiler:to call his mother a treacherous whore and having a special hatred for Guinevere for her supposed purity yet cheating on the king.]] He does seem to be okay with Xuanzang Sanzang, but given that she's so pure that she's literally destined to become a Buddha this could just be an indication of how high his standards are. He's also protective of Mordred, though she doesn't want to be called female, and he has a "complex" relationship with Gareth rather than outright hostility. Altria isn't an exception, though, because he barely considers her human let alone female.
* TheHeart: In a rather bizarre fashion, he held the Round Table together. Sure, everyone but Galahad (and to some extent, Mordred and Gareth) hated him, but they were united with him around. After he was murdered by Lancelot, it signaled the beginning of the end.
* LoveMartyr: While he shared little in common with them, he truly loved all four of his siblings, and bears no grudge against Mordred for destroying what he betrayed their mother to protect while all the other knights remain understandably wary of her.
* MoralityPet: He was the only knight that Mordred actually liked, and with his demise, she had far fewer reasons to ''not'' kill the others to get at the crown.
** It goes both ways since the Lion King’s only decision that Agravain is uncomfortable with is her stance on Mordred being forced to stay out of Camelot at certain times of day and her general treatment of Mordred throughout the Singularity.
* ObviouslyEvil: While there's more to his character than at first glance, he stands out among the Knights of the Round Table with his pitch-black armor, pale and gaunt appearance and generally antagonistic behavior. He's even made into a [[Franchise/StarWars Palpatine]] parody in Mysterious Heroine X (Alter)'s Trial Quest.
* PaperTiger: While Agravain is no coward or braggart, his subpar combat abilities when put alongside those of his fellow knights (and even more acutely, those of his nigh-superhuman immediate family members) are starkly contrasted by his intimidating appearance.
* PetTheDog:
** During ''Garden of Avalon'', Kay tells Merlin that the usually proud and cruel Agravain would frequently implore his fellow knights to be more forgiving of Altria's moments of personal uncanniness as she wasn't completely human but was doing her best to connect with people regardless.
** In Camelot, even he is somewhat disturbed by how callously the Lion King treats Mordred despite her adoration for the king and questions her about it. It doesn't go anywhere, but it's noticeable given [[MyMasterRightOrWrong how much he stands by her decisions regardless of any moral or ethical qualms otherwise]].
* RedHerring: Over the course of the story, it becomes suggested that [[spoiler:he's planning to betray the Lion King as he's the only knight who didn't accept her blessing, meaning he could try to kill her and he's been doing some suspicious stuff without her authorization. The rug gets pulled when he rants about his loyalty to their king at Lancelot, angered at how a proven traitor could accuse him of being disloyal and planning to kill their king]].
* ScaryTeeth: [[spoiler:He bares [[https://78.media.tumblr.com/11c59b52ff845a73d36cb5102489e8cf/tumblr_ocwglmCVHp1s2stp5o2_1280.jpg an entire mouth of it]] during his match with Lancelot.]]
* TortureTechnician: He is known as being the most efficient torturer and interrogator of the Knights of the Round Table. He's the one who's tasked with interrogating Hassan of the Serenity during Camelot.
* UndyingLoyalty: He was sent by Morgan to prepare the way for her to rule Britain. [[spoiler:Agravain himself didn't like her though but went along with it because Britain needed a strong king and if Altria proved inadequate he would have gone through with the assassination to put Morgan on the throne. However, he was extremely impressed with Altria and devoted himself wholeheartedly to his king while abandoning Morgan's command. Lancelot is shocked at his loyalty because like everyone else he had always assumed that Agravain was a scheming traitor.]]
* TheUnfought: He never fights the protagonist himself, leaving it up to his {{Mooks}}, and during the FinalBattle [[spoiler:it's Lancelot who goes to confront him.]]
* WeCanRuleTogether: He offers Sanzang the position that Gareth used to hold among the Knights of the Round Table. The offer is seemingly genuine, despite his hatred of women. She actually does consider it as, like Galahad, she actually likes him just fine.
* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Near the end of Camelot, Lancelot's morals get the better of him and he finally turns on what Altria has become. Agravain is furious that he has betrayed his king a second time and calls him out on it, engaging him in a duel that he actually wins, though he dies from the drugs he took to win in the process.]]
* YankTheDogsChain: After growing to respect Altria, he defied Morgan and believed that he could help thwart the conspiracy. He didn't count on Mordred betraying the kingdom anyway or being slain by Lancelot before he'd be able to be of use.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: It bears repeating that Gawain is Agravain's ''older'' brother. Would you believe this guy is '''23 years old?!'''
* ZeroApprovalGambit: He hates almost everyone and seemed to go out of his way to make them hate him too. Their hatred may have helped to keep them united: his death led to the fall of Camelot as it fell into civil war.
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[[folder:Galahad (Unmarked Spoilers!)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Knight of Heaven]]
->'''Class:''' Shielder\\
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->'''Origin:''' England ([[Myth/KingArthur Arthurian Mythology]])\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/ShunHorie

'''Because of the nature of the reveal of their identity, only spoilers relating to Part 1 will be unmarked, and some spoilers for Part 2 will be unmarked. Proceed any''' '''''further''''' '''at your own risk.'''

Son of Lancelot and the "Wall of Camelot," Galahad was one of the original Servants summoned by Chaldea but refused to fully manifest until the start of the game.\\\

His first appearance is as a cameo in Tristan's Final Ascension illustration all the way in the background, with his identity being confirmed thanks to his cameo in ''First Order'' OVA. He makes his first proper appearance in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA.
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* AboveGoodAndEvil: In a pamphlet given for the second Camelot movie, Merlin explains that Galahad is one of few humans who finished his role during his timeline, and is only a Heroic Spirit because even he had regrets and opinions. Even so, he is a Heroic Spirit who will not help humanity willingly as he thinks they do not need his help, being someone who is free from desire and temptation to the point that his uprightness comes off as unbelievably unfeeling.
* TheAce: Was known as "The Perfect Knight" when he was alive and he shows himself to be an exceptional warrior when he manages to take down Kiyohime, Geronimo, David, Fionn, Ushiwakamaru, Altria Alter, Jekyll, and Hyde during his premiere fight in the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA. Upon meeting God and being offered a wish, Galahad wished for nothing, making Solomon feel inferior because he felt inadequate enough to ask for wisdom.
* AmbiguousSituation: Due to the [[MindScrew nature]] of ''Moonlight/Lostroom'', it's not clear what exactly is going on with Galahad come Part 2 of the Main Story. [[spoiler:Is he truly refusing to help the Protagonist and Mash because he blames them for their actions in allowing the Alien God to bleach the Earth during ''Cosmos In The Lostbelt''? Or was Mash's death and subsequent resurrection the reason she can't access her powers? Da Vinci speculates that Galahad left Mash after the ordeal with Goetia had been taken care of, though it's an assumption on her behalf, while the reveal that Mash is unconsciously withholding her powers due to personal mental blocks seems to lend credence to the latter explanation, especially after Mash gets her powers back when she lost her memories in Avalon le Fae. Was the apparition in ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' even really him in the first place? Only he knows and he's not in a position to tell anytime soon.]]
* BarrierWarrior: His Noble Phantasm is Lord Camelot, the true form of Mash's own Noble Phantasm. It stopped and reflected Excalibur Morgan with ease.
* BystanderSyndrome: He has a bad habit of this. He was disgusted with Chaldea's Demi-Servant experiments, but went dormant rather than do something about them, leaving Mash as a lab rat until Roman and Olga Marie intervened. In Camelot Zero, he refused the Lion King's summons because he was opposed to her aims, a sharp contrast to the other knights who opposed the plan. They accepted the summons so they could fight against her. [[spoiler:And come ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'', he actively prevents Mash from accessing his power. As far as he's concerned, she and the rest of Chaldea caused the current crisis by giving the Foreign God the opening it needed by defeating Goetia, so they should be the ones fixing things, not him. In essence, his attitude can be described as "you started this mess, ''you'' fix it".]]
* CallBack: During ''Moonlight/Lostroom'', he defeats Altria Alter the same way Mash did in the first OVA -- albeit completely unassisted.
* CurbStompBattle: In ''Moonlight/Lostroom'', he defeats Kiyohime, David, and Geronimo entirely offscreen and sends the three of them flying just in time for the protagonist to see them fade away. Then he dispatches Ushiwakamaru, Hyde, and Fionn in short order before finishing off Altria Alter by deflecting her Excalibur Morgan back at her with his Lord Camelot. All of this happens in the span of a little over one minute.
* DaddyIssues: He and Lancelot didn't exactly have the best relationship for several reasons[[labelnote:For reference]]Galahad's mother, Elaine of Corbenic, used magic to disguise herself as Guinevere so that she can sleep with Lancelot. While he did sleep with her, he refused to take any responsibility and left her behind, making Galahad a HeroicBastard who was raised without a father[[/labelnote]]. It hits the boiling point once he realizes what Lancelot has been doing in Camelot with the Lion King, to the point it influences Mash to hit her RageBreakingPoint in the fight against him. Despite the outburst being ostensibly about Lancelot participating in the Lion King's scheme, it's noteworthy that none of the other knights, nor the Lion King herself, provoke such anger.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Is clad in a dark suit of armor like his father's Berserker self, but was a true hero back when he was alive.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears in the background of Tristan's final ascension artwork; though his features are vague at best, his hair is instantly recognizable. The fact that the person is Galahad is confirmed in ''First Order'' OVA when Mash recalls making a contract with a Servant.
* FearlessFool: Implied by Saber Alter in her Interlude, as she tells Mash that unlike her, he would relish the fear of death in the face of it.
* FusionDance: He's the Servant empowering Mash from the inside.
* GrandTheftMe: The prologue of ''Anime/FateGrandOrderAbsoluteDemonicFrontBabylonia'' anime reveals that Galahad can take over Mash's body as shown by her eyes turning to his eye color.
* HiddenDepths:
** The fact that the appearances of Demi-Servants is highly-dependent on either the Servant or the human they become part of suggests that either [[CovertPervert he or Mash]] is responsible for the fact that her combat outfit is an armoured leotard that leaves little to the imagination.
** If Mash's Galahad-influenced lines during the second Halloween event are anything to go by, even he hates [[LethalChef Gawain]]'s cooking.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Galahad wastes no time calling Lancelot a "Deadbeat dad" and complaining about how he wasn't present as a parent ...and yet he proves himself to be a deadbeat as well when he ditches Chaldea during the Lostbelt chapters when he strips Mash of his own powers. In a sense, it's even worse as he's making things go worse by depriving of resources instead of sticking to the background like he had in Part 1.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Pulls out a shield while fighting the protagonist's Servants in ''[=Moonlight/Lostroom=]'', proving durable enough to stop ''and'' reflect Excalibur Morgan. It only makes sense, since it's the very same shield Mash uses.
* MoralityPet: Mash. Galahad's involvement in the story is him doing essentially the absolute bare minimum to cooperate with Chaldea, and only because Mash would die if he didn't. He responded to the Demi-Servant summoning to extend her lifespan, but went dormant and refused any attempt at communication. The prologue of ''Anime/FateGrandOrderAbsoluteDemonicFrontBabylonia'' shows that once Mash and Galahad were fused, [[spoiler:Galahad went berserk and tried to kill Marisbury Animusphere for his experiments but was stopped by Mash's attempting to fight off his influence that he willingly stopped]]. Then at the start of the game he gives his power to Mash, but only because she would have died of her wounds from the bombing if he hadn't. And he doesn't pass along his name or how to use those powers either. [[spoiler:By the end of Part 1, even this has become too much and he strips her of his power and appears content to let her suffer.]]
* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:He appears to Ritsuka in the second OVA and lambasts him for stopping Goetia's plot, claiming that the impending Foreign God invasion is going to be much worse and that Ritsuka shouldn't have done anything. This is despite the fact that Ritsuka was only able to succeed in stopping Goetia thanks to Mash's Demi-Servant powers which Galahad provided and, as Part 2 shows, could have revoked at any time.]]
* PeekABangs: His left eye is covered by his hair, similar like Mash has her hair covering her right eye. The covered eye is one of Galahad's most prominent physical features, which Lancelot connects with Mash.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Was one of the greatest Knights of the Round Table and is clad entirely in purple and black.
* RedBaron: He is called "Galahad of the Revelation", as in "a revelation from God."
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Episode 0 of the Babylonia anime reveals [[spoiler:the first thing he did when summoned as a Demi-Servant was to possess Mash and charge at Marisbury, destroying everything in his way. It was only Mash resisting his influence that convinced him to stop, but his sheer disgust at the project stopped him from helping them.]]
* SkewedPriorities: He leaves Mash in the dark regarding his name, powers, and how to use them, but does pass on one piece of information to her. That information being that [[DaddyIssues Lancelot was a miserable excuse for a father]].
* SpearCounterpart: To Mash Kyrielight, with the only differences being their hair and attitude.
* StoneWall: To emphasize it, his main weapon wasn't his sword but his shield. As in, the very same one Mash uses.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: According to Mordred in London due to [[YouRemindMeOfX Mash reminding her of him]], while she and Galahad did work together as knights of the Round Table on occasion, he had a habit of pissing her off.
** Even moreso in ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt''. [[spoiler:He blames the protagonist entirely for the current crisis, as Goetia's defeat directly caused the rise of the Crypters. He makes it clear that he is ''only'' helping them because of the Command Spell forcing him to, and even then, he makes it clear he will continue to defy them at every turn.]]
* VaguenessIsComing: An apparition of himself warns Ritsuka of a coming threat during the second OVA. That threat is later revealed to be the Foreign God and the Crypters.
* WalkingSpoiler: Being the Servant fused with Mash, the majority of his role in the story is a spoiler.
* WhatTheHellHero: He admonishes the protagonist for stopping the schemes of the Part 1 villains because having human history turned to cinders would have been preferable to [[spoiler:there being nothing left at all]]. Now as of ''Cosmos in the Lostbelt'' [[spoiler:Mash's Demi-Servant powers are barely functioning as Galahad refuses to cooperate and is only helping as much as he is because the Command Spell the protagonist used to force Mash's powers back is making him do it.]]
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[[folder:Hassan-i-Sabbah (Hassan of Intoxicated Smoke)]]
->'''Class''': Assassin\\
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->'''Origin:''' Persia (11th century)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''

One of the nineteen people to attain the title of Hassan-i-Sabbah, "The Old Man of the Mountain".\\\

She appears in the Sixth Singularity: Divine Realm of the Round Table Camelot, attempting to aid the refugees of the land. Though not a playable character, it's quite obvious what her class would be if summoned.
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* CameBackWrong: Sacrifices herself, then becomes a giant ghost born from her regret and hatred over Tristan killing the refugees she was protecting that fights the protagonist's party. After they defeat her, she requests a proper burial for herself and the refugees that she failed to protect.
* OffWithHerHead: Kills herself in such a manner after making his bargain with Tristan.
* SenselessSacrifice: In exchange for her life, Tristan promises not to move his feet or his hand to attack the refugees that she is protecting. She then kills himself... and then Tristan promptly kills the refugees, [[LoopholeAbuse without moving his feet or his hand]].
* TheWorldsExpertOnGettingKilled: This trope is ''posthumously'' applied: A while after the main characters come across her sacrifice and then meet Hassan of the Cursed Arm, Cursed Arm calls Intoxicated Smoke "the best assassin among us". Shame she's long dead, though in fairness being the "best assassin" would likely have availed her little in direct combat with one of the Knights of the Round [[spoiler:and indeed, Tristan is able to kill Serenity and Hundred Personas and critically injure Cursed Arm during the final battle in a straight fight, only falling to a DangerousForbiddenTechnique that would have most certainly killed Cursed Arm too if not for King Hassan.]]
* YouAllLookFamiliar: Despite being a different character, she appears identical to the Asako facet of Hassan of the Hundred Personas (specifically her hooded 1st Ascension form) for the brief times we see her humanoid form.
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[[folder:King Solomon (Unmarked Spoilers)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The True King of Magic]]
->'''Class:''' Caster\\
'''Rarity''': SSR (5*)[[note]]Display only; character is not summonable[[/note]]\\
'''ID:''' No. 152\\
'''Command Cards:''' QAABB; (B)\\
'''Alignment''': LawfulGood\\
'''Attribute''': Earth\\
'''Origin:''' Israel, The Old Testament (11th century BC)\\
'''Background development:''' Kinoko Nasu\\
'''Illustrated by''': Takashi Takeuchi\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/KenichiSuzumura

'''Because of the nature of the reveal of their identity, only spoilers relating to Part 1 will be unmarked. Proceed any''' '''''further''''' '''at your own risk.'''

The last King of the United Monarchy of Israel & Judah and son of David. He bound and controlled seventy-two demons, later listed in the ''Literature/ArsGoetia'' from the Lesser Key of Solomon, and compelled them to protect mankind, and also created the modern system of magecraft used by magi today (before this, only those with a connection to the gods could use Magic). Solomon's death marked a great acceleration in the decline of mystery, leading to the demise of the Age of Gods, and the decline of magic.\\\

He is a separate entity from the fake Grand Caster, who despite calling itself "Solomon" is really Beast I, Goetia, the unified will of those seventy-two demons, possessing the deceased Solomon's human body. He is also the original Servant form of Romani Archaman, who was created when Solomon won the Fuyuki Holy Grail War alongside Marisbury Animusphere and wished to become incarnated as an ordinary human being. For more information on Goetia, see the Beast character page, and for more information on Romani and Marisbury, see their respective entries on the Chaldea character page.
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* AntiMagic: The ten magic rings given by God to him not only let Solomon use ''all'' magecraft, it allows him to shut it off for the rest of mankind entirely.
* TheArchmage: Easily the most powerful magus of all time, and a contender for the Grand Caster vessel. He was responsible, in fact, for inventing the modern system of magecraft, earning him the title "King of Magic".
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking:
** He was once King of the United Kingdom of Israel, handed down to him by David, and supposedly presided over its golden age. His powers are thus not for show. It is pointed out by Sherlock that if his goal was simply to annihilate every stain of Mankind that has ever existed, he could've easily just done that in his own lifetime.
** More fundamentally, Grand Servants are on a completely different level from regular Servants [[InvertedTrope not]] [[AsskickingEqualsAuthority because of their actual quality as Heroic Spirits]] [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking but because of their status as Grand]]: they are not necessarily the absolute strongest in their Class (though they are selected among the strongest for maximum potential), but ''being summoned as Grand Servants'' instead of regular Servants makes them so much more powerful (in other words, Solomon would be nowhere near as powerful as he is in this story if he was summoned like any other Caster in a regular Grail War). Although in this case, it turns out that Solomon was never summoned as a Grand Caster, and this Solomon technically isn't even a Servant. It is the actual corpse of Solomon, possessed by the 72 Demon Pillars of Ars Goetia he summoned back in his lifetime. Thus Goetia has the majority of Solomon's power, nine of the ten magic rings given from God, and his own power as Beast I at his disposal.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: He is the original owner of Ars Almadel Salomonis, but he is upstanding enough that he would never destroy humanity with it (by his own will, at least).
* BadassBookworm: Solomon is the wisest and greatest intellect concerning magical knowledge mankind has ever known. He even developed an operational technique that allowed humans to perform magic without the need of Gods or being backed by them, something that was required in the past. Among other things, these are the Magic Crests and Mystic Codes used by modern magi, including the ''F/GO'' Protagonist.
* BarefootSage: One of the wisest Kings in history and is always seen barefoot. Well, except in his Romani appearance, obviously.
* BenevolentMageRuler: He is the strongest wizard in mankind's history, bar none, and he was the king of Israel as he inherited the throne from his father. However, none of his power (magical and political) made him an arrogant, let alone evil or selfish individual, and his magical power is proportional to his kindness. Contrast this to the nigh-sociopathy of his modern magician "successors".
* BirdsOfAFeather: His attraction towards the Queen of Sheba came from the fact she was able to match wits with him. As Dr. Roman, he likewise ends up close to Leonardo da Vinci (with a healthy dose of ShipTease), trusting her enough to confide in her his secrets like his past life as Solomon and his meeting with Arthur.
* BlessedWithSuck: How he saw his gifts - he may have been extremely powerful and intelligent to the point of nigh-omniscience, but he felt that those gifts [[TheChainsOfCommanding shackled him to the wills of God and of the collective people]]. As such, when he was allowed one wish at the end of the Fuyuki Holy Grail War, he chose to become a completely normal human - one who could live life by his own volition.
* BrokenAce: He is a BornWinner and one of the strongest Heroic Spirits, who changed the very nature of magic by introducing magecraft to the world. He is also deeply unhappy with how he could never exercise his own will in life, and has a tangible case of anxiety that makes it difficult for him to take risks.
* BrutalHonesty: He is considered strong-willed, but only in that he says whatever is on his mind.
* CameBackStrong: Zigzagged. While his arrival during the battle against Goetia in shedding his human form to become Solomon again certainly adds a very powerful Servant to the heroes' side, he still is a shell of his former self, because the things that made Solomon such a PhysicalGod of magic were his personal skills and two other Noble Phantasms, which Goetia retains in stealing his form. Luckily, he still has Ars Nova, something only he can do and all that is needed to deal a critical blow.
* CessationOfExistence: Dr. Roman's sacrifice erases Solomon from the Throne of Heroes entirely. FGO Material IV points out that it is less Solomon "becoming nothing" like the Buddha, and that rather human history is based on picking up what those before have left behind. Solomon, having given all his gifts back to God, has left nothing behind while also completing his purpose, allowing him to reach "finality". ''However'', his rings were left behind in the Imaginary Numbers dimension, and one of them is taken by someone in TheStinger of the ''Moonlight/Lostroom'' OVA.
* CowardlyLion: He is described as someone who takes things seriously but doesn't put his heart into them, and who is "a chicken at heart". He has anxiety strong enough to affect his performance in battle, ranking down his High-Speed Incantation skill to C. Despite this, he was ultimately considered a wise and benevolent king by his people, and Dr. Roman's actions in the story speak volumes about Solomon the man.
* DarkSkinnedBlond: He's got brown skin and off-white hair.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[https://i.redd.it/q49wwvmn9y6y.jpg His hand appears clutching the Holy Grail]] in the ''First Order'' anime, when the original Holy Grail War ritual is being discussed.
* EndOfAnEra: His death in history brought an end to a vast amount of mystery and accelerated the decline of the Age of Gods.
* ExtremeDoormat: According to Roman, [[HeroicSelfDeprecation who himself is Solomon]], he was a "non-human" who could only exercise the will of God and of his people, not his own.
* {{Foil}}: To Gilgamesh, particularly his ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' portrayal. Both are ancient kings who are [[BornWinner born winners]], commanding powerful clairvoyance and EX-rank Noble Phantasms, and are pivotal in how the Nasuverse is the way it is (Gilgamesh was the first Heroic Spirit and the most important step in ending the Age of Gods, while Solomon created the modern system of magecraft). However, whereas Gilgamesh is overconfident to the point of arrogance, Solomon has confidence issues that inhibit his performance in battle and lead him to never go 100% when it comes to anything. Both of them were also incarnated as human beings at the end of a Holy Grail War in their story's background, spending ten years living among humanity, but whereas Gilgamesh was disgusted by what he saw and decided to create a worldwide purge to rule over the survivors, Solomon marveled at what he saw and devoted his life as Romani Archaman to protecting humanity from an imminent purge. Whereas Gilgamesh is at his calmest in conditions resembling the Age of Gods, Solomon is at his happiest in the Age of Man.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: After the heroes supposedly fight him in London, their Spirit Origin glossary is updated with a complete entry regarding Solomon despite the fact that the protagonist hasn't summoned him. It's ultimately revealed that Solomon has been summoned and with them for the entirety of Part 1.
* GoodAllAlong: Because of Goetia's actions in his possessed human body, throughout the second half of the story the name of "Solomon" becomes equated with TheDreaded, to the point that people refer to him as "The King of Magic" because they're afraid of attracting his attention by saying his name. At the end of the story, the real Solomon reveals himself, turning out to be a wise, benevolent human being - the complete opposite of Goetia.
* HeroicSacrifice: His first Noble Phantasm, Ars Nova, can only be activated when all ten of his rings are gathered and has him returning his divine blessings and gifts to God. As such, using it utterly obliterates every aspect of himself, down to erasing himself from the Throne of Heroes, but in turn it interferes with Goetia's existence and drastically weakens him.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Subverted. In the Bible Solomon is a wise and benevolent king (albeit a womanizer), in ''Fate/Grand Order'' he is the BigBad. However, it turns out Solomon really was a great guy, but his body was simply stolen and possessed.
* HonestAxe: Like his father before him, Solomon managed to impress his God to the extent that the Almighty offered him any gift of his choosing ranging from a horde of worldly riches to great reserves of metaphysical might. Instead of picking from these tantalising options, Solomon merely asked for wisdom so that he could be a good king and a good man. He was rewarded for his humility with what he asked for and all the other blessings on top of it.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Solomon's direct line to God and responsibilities have rendered him functionally with no will of his own. So when he's given a chance during the 2004 Fuyuki Grail War to wish for anything in the world, he wishes to become an entirely normal human incapable of even simple magecraft.
* ItSucksToBeTheChosenOne: While he did God's work willingly, Solomon did not have his own individual free will compared to other humans, meaning that despite being effectively a chosen one, he was more or less blindly doing work with no self benefits at all. Thus when offered the chance to have a wish for himself by Marisbury, he is legitimately surprised and unable to answer what he would wish for at first, because for once, even though he was a Servant, he has the free will to make his own choice.
* KilledOffForReal: He managed to erase himself from the Throne of Heroes, meaning he can't even be summoned as a Servant anymore. He's gone for good.
* LightEmUp: His third Noble Phantasm, Ars Almadel Salomonis, is a giant ring in the sky made up of billions of lights supported by all 72 demons of the ''Literature/ArsGoetia'', allowing it to exist in all points of history simultaneously. Each light has equal power to Excalibur. That circle you see around the planet whenever you Rayshift? ''That's his Noble Phantasm''. When focused into a single point, the heat of the Noble Phantasm alone, ignoring the actual ''output'' of the attack, can burrow a hole through a ''planet.''
* MagicalBarefooter: King of Magic, no shoes. This is only visible in his sprite, though. It was also probably practical to go barefoot if you live in a palace in the Near East, anyway.
* MagicRing: Solomon received his wisdom from God in the form of ten rings. Before his death, he set aside one of them per God's instructions and flung it into the far future. This tenth ring would then be used by Olga Marie's father as a catalyst to summon Solomon, and then used by Solomon himself to activate Ars Nova.
* MentalWorld: His second Noble Phantasm is Ars Paulina, the Temple of Solomon, manifesting as a Reality Marble where death doesn't count. This is the stage of the final Singularity. By using Ars Nova and returning it to God, he stopped Goetia from continuously resurrecting the Demon Pillars.
* MysticalWhiteHair: Fitting for the King of Magic. Plus it creates an impression of agelessness.
* RapunzelHair: He has an extremely long mane of platinum blonde hair with red beads woven into it.
* RedBaron: The King of Magic.
* TheRival: Merlin hates him due to their differing views on how to regard humanity, with Solomon focusing on the past while Merlin dreams of the future. It was originally unknown if Solomon reciprocated these feelings though considering the bitter, passive aggressive exchanges between the two when he’s Romani, it can be assumed that the feelings are mutual.
* {{Seers}}: He has EX-ranked Clairvoyance that allows him to see the past and future. This is why Solomon can be summoned into the Grand Caster vessel. Due to possessing Solomon's corpse, Goetia kept access to said Clairvoyance to help further his plans. However, he does not possess his Revelation skill as that is inherent to the soul, not the body.
* SpikesOfVillainy: His outfit is surprisingly razor-edged and spiky for a Caster, added to the fact that he is a king. Even when not possessed, his outfit is still very spiky.
* StepfordSmiler: Goetia states as much, saying he’d passively smile through the tragedies humans created. Not ''quite'' an EmptyShell, as he was still capable of forming opinions. However, though he was seen and behaved as a laid-back, loving king, years of living as but a tool of God’s will without the right to human joys and sorrows left his psyche “dispassionate and inhuman.” This is no doubt one reason why he opposed Goetia when they urged him to fix humanity’s flaws to relieve their suffering—he knew firsthand just how damaging depriving someone of their inherent freedom was. Their suffering might end, but it would make them little more than hollow automatons.
* StrikeMeDownWithAllOfYourHatred: Before he unleashes his Noble Phantasm, he allows Goetia a chance to get some good (and futile) hits in as penance for having left his creation bereft and bemused for centuries.
* SummonMagic: He has this as one of his skills and it's ranked EX. Using this he can summon the Goetia to do his bidding.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He compiled seventy-two demons into a collective being known as "Goetia" with the intent of creating a guardian for humanity after his death. Unfortunately, Goetia had an alien mentality that caused it to try and better humanity in the worst possible way, becoming one of the seven Beasts and kicking off the events of the entire story. It did not help that his own lack of will made it impossible for him to reason with them, causing the Goetia to see him as an evil, cowardly man who lets humans suffer pointlessly.
* WalkingSpoiler: This Servant's mere existence spoils the entire context and ending of the story.
* WorldsStrongestMan: He isn't the King of Magic for no reason. His participation as a Servant in this game's version of the Fuyuki Holy Grail War alongside Marisbury couldn't be called anything less than a [[CurbStompBattle totally lopsided domination]] on their part, even though Solomon was most likely lacking nine of his ten magic rings at the time and Caster's reputation as the "weakest Class". Simply by having his body and the rest of his magic rings, Goetia was able to declare himself as the Grand Caster and ''function as one'' with no one else questioning his power.
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[[/folder]]

!!! Epic of Remnant

[[folder:Kazuradrop]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kazunadrop_fgo_manga.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Alter Ego of Affection]]
->'''Class:''' Alter Ego\\
'''Origin:''' SE.RA.PH (Original creation using elements from unknown mythologies)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''[[VideoGame/FateExtra Fate/Extra CCC Foxtail]]''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Wada Arco

An Alter Ego created by BB by combining data from different goddesses. Unlike the other Sakura Five, she claims to genuinely love humans. She hates the other Sakura Five as she sees them being flawed and wants to become "complete" to become a perfect AI once again.\\\

She first appeared in the manga adaptation of "Abyssal Cyber Paradise, SE.RA.PH.".
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* AdaptationalWimp: She is not the same intimidating, super-powerful AI she was back in ''Foxtail''. This is justified as not only was Kazuradrop so powerful due to having already eaten Meltryllis, Passionlip and most of BB and thus getting access to their powers, but BB here is controlling her id_es to make her more obedient.
* AmbiguousSituation: So far it is unknown what the relationship between Kazuradrop and Muryan is. During 6th anniversary, Nasu in his blog admitted that Muryan was considered to be one aspect of Kazuradrop that never happened, and her looking like Kazuradrop is meant to be a reference to that.
* CanonForeigner: She is one of the notable deviations made in the SE.RA.PH. manga as she wasn't part of the storyline in the game.
* DemotedToDragon: After being the true BigBad of the ''Foxtail'' manga, she is summoned by BB to be one of her Servants, something she isn't really happy with.
* EmotionSuppression: BB has sealed away her id_es skills so that she is more obedient to her than she was originally. Though this hasn't removed her desire to one day devour all to make everything perfect.
* MeatgrinderSurgery: [[spoiler:Her using Insect Eater to remove the bug affecting Vlad's brain involves her plunging her hand into his head and pulling the bug straight out. She heals him properly right after doing it, but her removing the bug caused Vlad to lose his memories.]]
* ThePerfectionist: Her desire is to one day become the perfect AI which involves [[ImAHumanitarian eating her fellow AI in the other members of Sakura Five and BB herself]].
* TooMuchAlike: She hates the other members of Sakura Five and anyone else who are very similar to herself due to her id_es Repulsion For One's Kin.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kiso Yoshinaka]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kisoyoshinaka_4.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Asahi Shogun]]
->%%'''Rarity:''' \\
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->'''Origin:''' Japan (12th century)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''

One of the main generals of the Minamoto clan during the Genpei War, and beloved husband of Tomoe Gozen. Yoshinaka fought against the Taira clan with his brothers to bring peace in Japan by defeating the Taira clan, but after the war was over, he was accused by his own brother Yoritomo for treason. Yoritomo then sent his other siblings Yoshitsune and Noriyori to kill him, and he met his end in [[LastStand the Battle of Awazu]], after sending Tomoe away for safety.

He appeared in a flashback during the ''Epic of Remnant'' scenario Shimousa, after defeating Tomoe for good.
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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: As stated by Tomoe in her Interlude, she knew Yoshinaka since they were both children, and she spent more time with him than her own half-brothers Kanemitsu and Kanehira.
* CynicismCatalyst: His unfair death due to Yoritomo was burnt deeply into Tomoe's mind; as a result she hated the whole Minamoto clan and extended it to the Tokugawa clan, since they claimed descent from the same Minamoto clan. She had it buried within her well enough, but it was used by Ashiya Doman to turn her into Archer Inferno.
* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Historically, Yoshinaka suddenly betrayed Yoritomo ''before'' the Taira was defeated for his own selfish reasons to set up his own shogunate. In the Nasuverse, or at least Tomoe's memories, Yoshinaka never betrayed Yoritomo throughout the battle against the Taira clan, it's only after the Taira clan was wiped out that the Battle of Awazu occurred and Yoshinaka died. And he never had any ambitions to set up his own shogunate, he just wanted to bring peace to Japan, if for self-admitted selfish if sympathetic reasons.
* {{Polyamory}}: He had no less than three wives: Tomoe, Lady Yamabuki, and Lady Fuyuhime. Yamabuki and Fuyuhime had a rivalry with each other, but surprising both of them got along quite well with Tomoe since she could serve as half of a BattleCouple with Yoshinaka and keep him safe to come back to them all.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: This is why Tomoe fell for him. Yoshinaka is unfailingly ''nice'' within this verse, and he didn't hate or fear her for her oni blood or her horns. He even told her to live on without him and not come to his FinalBattle, both in order to protect their unborn son Yoshihide and to prevent the trauma of seeing his death firsthand to [[DespairEventHorizon completely break her]].
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Subverted. Of course he still died, but he died much later than in history. Yoshinaka's final battle happened before the Taira's fall in history, in the Nasuverse, it happened ''after''.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Musashi directly discusses this trope, saying that he was persecuted by Yoritomo after he finished helping the latter overthrow the Taira regime. In a bit of RealitySubtext, this is historically the very same thing that happened to Ushiwakamaru/Yoshitsune and as Babylonia Singularity implied, Ushiwakamaru ended up meeting a similar fate by Yoritomo as well, which really [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade casts Yoritomo in a very bad light]] in this universe.
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[[/folder]]

!!! Cosmos in the Lostbelt

[[folder:Tokugawa Ieyasu]]
[[quoteright:311:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tokugawa_ieyasu_kh.png]]
[[caption-width-right:311:"Tanuki"]]
->'''Class:''' Varies\\
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%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
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->'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''KOHA-ACE''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Keikenchi\\

[[UsefulNotes/TokugawaIeyasu The last of Japan's Three Great Unifiers]] (or maybe just a body double who took over when the real Ieyasu died very young) after the fall of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. While he has no set Class as a Servant, the eventfulness and tenure of his 260 year dynasty affords him the abilities and Noble Phantasms of his many famous vassals including UsefulNotes/HattoriHanzo, UsefulNotes/HondaTadakatsu, and three generations of the [[UsefulNotes/YagyuJubei Yagyu family]].

Like Hideyoshi, he made his debut in KOHA-ACE which fleshes out a bit of his character and a few of his abilities. He and his family later play an enormous role in the events of "Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth: Ooku" when its villain exploits their influence and various neuroses to advance her schemes.
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* AbdicateTheThrone: Subverted. While he was officially shogun for only two years, he remained something of a ManBehindTheMan for his son, Hidetada. The blatantness of his commands and his successor's lack of resistance as he carried them out caused those around Hidetada to view him as a weak leader with no real ideas of his own.
* AdaptationalWimp: He's usually depicted as either a SmugSnake or a GrumpyOldMan in his popular fictional depictions. Him being a NervousWreck, albeit one who can technically still fight, is both a rather novel direction and bit of a step down from those.
* ArchEnemy:
** Injuries he incurred from blades forged by [[UsefulNotes/MuramasaAndMasamune Muramasa Sengo]] as well as the deaths of allies caused by the same made Ieyasu blacklist the expert swordsmith and his creations.
** To stabilize his dynasty, without any intentional malice, he put slanders on Chacha as [[LadyMacbeth the wrecker of Toyotomi dynasty.]] This has the effect of Chacha treating him as one, she likes to describe on how the Tokugawa needs to die or 'go burn in a fire', usually in her material books and she deviates from describing people she's related to with how much she want those miseries happen to Tokugawa.
** While the playable Amakusa instead focuses on how deeply he loved his comrades in the Shimabara uprising, [[spoiler: the Sorcerer in Shimousa]] is driven by a seething hatred for Tokugawa's line for oppressing the Christians of Japan and for slaughtering all the Christians in Shimabara, including noncombatant elderly, women, and children.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Tokugawa shogunate, whose dysfunctions are described in detail during the Ooku event.
* BroughtDownToNormal: If the Noble Phantasms of his current Class are stolen or destroyed, he loses access to that form, making him weak against Hideyoshi's Sword Hunt.
* ButtMonkey: His most famous stories have little to do with his political acumen or military valor, and focus more on Ieyasu being kidnapped or nearly murdered. And if not that, he's being rescued by the likes of Yagyu Munenori and Hattori Hanzo from such perilous situations.
* TheCameo: His inrou, which houses his essence, is collected by the protagonist in the Ooku event without much fanfare and doesn't even elicit a flashback like some of the other inrous containing the souls of his descendants.
* ConnectedAllAlong: He is the extremely tenuous membrane that links Nobu and Okita together, as he is one of the former's most famous allies and the latter was part of the [[UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi Shinsegumi]] who fought for his descendant Yoshinobu, the last of the Tokugawa shoguns.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: He won a minor military victory against Nobu, only to pledge allegiance to her two years later after the infamous defeat of UsefulNotes/ImagawaYoshimoto. When Oda died, he and Hideyoshi fought to a stalemate for leadership over the unification movement, but it was Ieyasu who ultimately gave in to Hideyoshi becoming shogun.
* {{Hypocrite}}: While he ruined Muramasa's reputation out of sheer spite, his Berserker form wields one of his swords.
* MechanicallyUnusualClass: He has no set Class but instead shifts into different ones when he takes on the skills and weaponry of his vassals. [[spoiler:Ironically, this description predates what would be used by the Pretender Class Oberon-Vortigern.]]
* NotQuiteTheRightThing:
** He all but barricaded the newly unified Japan from outside influence to allow it to recover from the chaos and costly wars of his predecessors. This allowed his country to restructure and reform, resulting in decades of relative peace and prosperity, but left the nation woefully unprepared when Western forces encroached upon it with technologically advanced military hardware that Japan had failed to keep up with due to the aforementioned isolation.
** Furthermore, while in the short term his rigidly-conservative military dictatorship kept the peace, it also quickly grew into a stagnant, listless society that wasn't making meaningful social or scientific progress until colonial powers came knocking with steamships and cannons, and prevented the growth of potentially subversive ideas about individual rights or religious toleration that might've improved the common people's quality of life.
* PrimaryColorChampion: The Blue to Nobunaga's Red and Hideyoshi's Yellow.
* ReallyGetsAround: While he was significantly more button-down than either Nobu or Hideyoshi, he wound up having more children than the two of them combined.
* RunningGag: The final punchline in the years-long gag of he and his fellow three Great Unifiers being reduced to [[LivingBattery living batteries]] to fuel the schemes of event villains.
* SoleSurvivor: Became the shogun of Japan almost by virtue of outliving his more eccentric fellow Great Unifiers.
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[[/folder]]

!!! Events

[[folder:Akechi Mitsuhide]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitsuhide.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Thirteen-Day Shogun]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitsuhide_akechi_3.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Class:''' Caster\\
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->'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''

A {{Ronin}}[=/=]{{Samurai}} that eventually became [[UsefulNotes/AkechiMitsuhide one of the most notorious vassals of Oda Nobunaga]], since he eventually betrayed Nobunaga and forced the warlord to commit suicide just before the plan of unification by force could come to fruition. Mitsuhide took over Nobunaga's remnants for only 13 days before UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi completely defeated him in Yamazaki.\\\

He made his debut in the GUDAGUDA Strange Tales of the Imperial Holy Grail event as the BigBad under the name Major Amami, and returns in GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji as a retainer of Demon King Nobunaga. His designated class is Caster.
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* AffectionateNickname: Nobunaga had been referring to him as "Micchi" long before his official appearance, during several of Nobunaga's appearances including the GUDAGUDA Honnoji rerun and "Dead Heat Summer Race" events. She also calls him "Kumquat.", which is actually an inversion: 'Kumquat Head' was one of the insulting nicknames that Mitsuhide received whenever he messed up Nobunaga's orders in history (and theorized as one of the many possible reasons why he initiated the incident at Honnoji). In the game's context, Nobunaga used it on him when she's being less jokey and feeling disappointed.
* AlwaysSecondBest: Judging from his ranting, he was this to Toyotomi Hideyoshi when it came to who got Nobunaga's favor. [[spoiler:Judging from the [[CrazyJealousGuy way he says it]], he might have even seen himself as a RomanticRunnerUp.]]
* AmbiguouslyRelated: In real life, there is a theory that Mitsuhide survived Hideyoshi usurping him and became a monk with the name of Nankoubou Tenkai. While Mitsuhide has used Tenkai's name as an alias and Tenkai does exist in Nasuverse as [[spoiler:he was the one to help Nobutsuna to plan out Kama/Mara's fall]], it isn't truly stated if he ''is'' Tenkai. In a Bamboo Broom Diary blogpost, when Nasu was talking how GUDAGUDA timeline might differ from Proper Human History, he specifically brings up Tenkai when mentioning Nobunaga and her associated characters, implying that Mitsuhide ''is'' Tenkai... in GUDAGUDA timeline, leaving what his fate in Proper Human History being ambiguous.
* AnimeHair: How much hair gel did this guy import in order to keep up that hair?
* BigShutUp: Shouts this to [[spoiler:Nobunaga in Nobukatsu's body when she tears into his reasoning for his actions behind the 3rd GUDAGUDA event.]]
* BlobMonster: [[spoiler:His form as the "[[OneWingedAngel Demon King of the Sixth Heaven]]", looking very similar to Neo-Führer in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE''.]]
* CallBack: His Caster class assignment as well as his overall plan and obsession with Nobunaga may make one recall Gilles de Rais during the Orleans Singularity (which resulted in Jeanne d'Arc Alter). The Mud form he takes near the end of ''GUDAGUDA 3'' is taken directly from Neo-Führer in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE''.
* CoolShades: Wears a pair in his cover identity. They're so cool, in fact, it's only when he takes them off that Nobunaga realizes his identity.
* DegradedBoss: [[spoiler:His "Demon King of the Sixth Heaven" form is reused as the Black Giants, monsters used by Makuzu to turn the Singularity he's in into the Pure Lands.]]
* DyingAsYourself: [[spoiler:Noticeably, despite being doused in Grail Mud and transforming into a twisted black monstrosity, the form Mitsuhide dies in is his human one, remembering at last [[{{Forgiveness}} what he truly wanted]] and dying sadly yet peacefully.]]
* EvilLaugh: He is very prone to laugh in this fashion, and fittingly he has the over-the-top facial expression for this trope.
* FaceHeelTurn: Back in the days, he was a trusted officer of Nobunaga, enough to get his own AffectionateNickname "Micchi." Then [[ForegoneConclusion well]], [[spoiler:[[GreenEyedMonster his jealousy of Hideyoshi]] eventually led to]] the Honnoji Incident...
* FatalFlaw: According to Nobunaga, it's his inability to see things through. [[spoiler:Judging from her wording, she was likely aware of his romantic feelings for her, but he never had the courage to act on them and instead stewed in his resentment and (false) belief she was in love with Hideyoshi more until they exploded into the Honnoji Incident. And after that, while Hideyoshi had the willpower to move without her and finish the unification himself, Mitsuhide was paralyzed at the thought of living in a world without her and ran away.]]
-->'''Nobunaga''': You didn't lose to [Hideyoshi]. You lost to your own fears.
* FirstNameBasis: Nobunaga calls him by his given name. Once his True Name is revealed, the dialogue box also refers to him as "Mitsuhide" only. Nagayoshi calls him by his family name.
* {{Foil}}: To Nobukatsu, they are both villains of a [=GudaGuda=] event whose plans revolve around Nobunaga because they deeply love her and who also rebelled against her in life. It's strongly implied that Nobukatsu rebelled knowing that he would lose as it was the only way for the Oda elders to accept his older sister and his plan is to create a peaceful world free from any responsibilities for Nobunaga to live in. In comparison Mitsuhide killed Nobunaga out of jealousy due to feeling that [[spoiler:she liked Hideyoshi]] more than him and intends on creating the "true" Nobunaga who will only be devoted to him.
* GreenEyedMonster: [[spoiler:Towards Hideyoshi, who received Nobunaga's favor more than he could. According to him, it was Hideyoshi who Nobunaga ever smiled at, something he couldn't stand because despite having given "everything" to her he never got the same treatment. This extends even into his more-heroic incarnation in GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji, who is far and away more loyal and sane than his introduction, but starts cackling like a madman and engaging in EvilGloating during the finale about how Hideyoshi can only watch impotently from the throne as Mitsuhide gets things done.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: He rejoins the Demon King Nobunaga in the GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji Singularity, and loyally serves her [[spoiler:and eventually Chaldea]] without betrayal, asking only that she [[GreenEyedMonster not mention Hideyoshi]].
* IfICantHaveYou: [[spoiler:His motive for his actions during the Honnoji Incident. Mitsuhide loved Nobunaga, but she favored Hideyoshi more. Therefore, if he couldn't be Nobunaga's NumberTwo, then no one should. Therefore, he betrayed her. In the 3rd GUDAGUDA event, when Nobunaga calls him out, he decides to [[IJustWantToBeYou become her]] by using the grail and go OneWingedAngel in a form called Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven.]]
* IJustWantToBeYou: [[spoiler:What the whole pretense of becoming [[OneWingedAngel Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven]] meant.]]
* {{Irony}}: In "Final Honnouji", [[spoiler:he chooses to stay with Demon King Nobunaga within the burning Honnouji temple, which is a complete reversal of life where he was the one responsible for Nobu dying in said temple.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: The segment Mitsuhide is heavily featured in has a minimum of the wackiness the GUDAGUDA events are known for. The moment he exits the stage, GUDAGUDA gets wacky again.
* LikeAGodToMe: He viewed Nobunaga this way in life. The {{Irony}} comes from the fact Nobunaga never viewed herself as such and was in fact against the divine as part of her intentions to push innovation over tradition.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:After he's fatally wounded by Okita Alter, Mitsuhide is left mourning about how everything he did came to nothing, only to regain a moment of clarity when Okita Alter cuts to the heart of the matter and makes him realize what he truly wanted beneath his grief and madness was not [[IfICantHaveYou his "perfect" Nobunaga]] or even [[IJustWantToBeYou to become Nobunaga]], but simply Nobunaga's {{forgiveness}} for what he did to her.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: In "Final Honnouji", while he swears that he will never again betray Nobunaga, he does note that if she herself challenges him to try that again he might consider it.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:After having Nobunaga take back her body and call out his flaws, Mitsuhide uses the grail to transform into a BlobMonster form he calls Demon King Of The Sixth Heaven.]]
* PaperThinDisguise: He appears as a man with CoolShades and refers to himself as "Major Amami" and later "Nankoubou Tenkai". However, the Akechi clan crest is blatantly shown on his outfit, giving away his identity. Not to mention the rumors that Mitsuhide didn't die historically but went into hiding and resurfaced as Tenkai way later during the rise of Tokugawa, which is often used to combine both personages and possibly justify his class designation of Caster. Nobunaga herself doesn't realize it's him until he takes the shades off.
* TheResenter: ''Big time''. Mitsuhide resented Hideyoshi and Nobunaga for many things, the former for [[spoiler:seemingly having Nobunaga's favor over himself]] and the latter for [[spoiler:not appreciating him enough to view him as her true NumberTwo or to fall in love with him despite everything he did for her.]]
* SquareRaceRoundClass: A Sengoku Jidai general as a Caster? It's more likely than you'd think. [[spoiler: This is probably based on legends that he took vows as a monk in shame after killing Nobunaga and became a mystic and court magician under the name Nankobou Tenkai.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When he learns that Okita (Alter) is a Counter Force Guardian, he proceeds to rant why over and over, as now he's been rejected not only by Nobunaga, but also the world itself]].
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: He could never understand why [[spoiler:Nobunaga favored Hideyoshi over himself, claiming that she would give Hideyoshi the honor of seeing her smile that he never did.]]
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He's white-haired and also the BigBad of the third GUDAGUDA event and his actions were played for drama instead of humor.
* WomanScorned: Gender-inverted. [[spoiler:It's ''very'' obvious from his ranting Mitsuhide was in love with Nobunaga, and he viewed her favor of Hideyoshi over himself as a very clear betrayal.]]
* {{Yandere}}: His obsession with Nobunaga is what drives him, as he is responsible for the events that occurred in GUDAGUDA: Legend of the Imperial Holy Grail War to make his "perfect" Nobunaga who is solely devoted to him.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maxwell's Demon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxwell_fgo.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Negator of the Second Law of Thermodynamics]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:God of Makuzu]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxwells_demon_mud_portrait.png[[/labelnote]]]]

->'''Class:''' Caster, Archer\\
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->'''Alignment:''' TrueNeutral\\
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->'''Origin:''' Thermodynamics\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/KOHA-ACE'' (as Caster)\\
'''Illustrator:''' Ikezawa Shin

In 1867, James Clerk Maxwell proposed a thought experiment regarding two chambers filled with gas, connected by a door operated by a "demon". The demon would only let fast molecules go through the door, while the slow molecules are left on the other chamber. This would cause one chamber to heat up and the other to cool down, thus violating the second law of thermodynamics, possibly giving a method to achieving perpetual motion. Distorted by people's desires, the demon was able to become a Heroic Spirit.\\\

He first appeared in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE'' as a Caster-class Servant summoned by Führer. He made his debut in GUDAGUDA Final Honnouji event as the initial narrator and [[ArcVillain the High Priest of Makuzu]]'s Servant.
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* AnthropomorphicPersonification: He is a manifestation of the titular "demon" in a thought experiment.
* BlobMonster: His Master uses his Noble Phantasm to make monsters identical to Mitsuhide's demon form in the previous GUDAGUDA event[[note]]Although, Mitsuhide's demon form is based on Neo-Führer, a form Maxwell's Demon created first[[/note]]. Since the blob-making machine is PoweredByAForsakenChild, Maxwell recruits the protagonist to destroy the perpetual motion machine he created. The "God of Makuzu" form meanwhile is closest to the demon's "true" form, resembling an even bigger and meaner version of said monsters with a giant red and black ring of mana behind it.
* ClarkesThirdLaw: He explicitly quotes this law at the beginning of GUDAGUDA Final Honnouji, but then notes that the inverse ("Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology") is also true.
* ForHappiness: When asked point-blank by Kagetora what ''he'' wants, not the lines that his Master tells him to spew, Maxwell answers honestly that he just wants everyone to be happy.
* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: "Maxwell's Demon" is both his name and title, though he does go by Maxwell too.
* LethalJokeCharacter: His strength as a Servant is reliant on what era he is summoned in. If he is summoned to an era where the thought experiment is solved, he is practically useless. If it isn't solved, though, then he becomes a nigh-immortal Servant with an almost-perfect perpetual motion machine. A short story in ''KOHA-ACE'' shows him winning a Grail War with an unknown Master when he can't even kill a single bug.
* NighInvulnerable: Against Servants from before his thought experiment was solved, he's completely invulnerable to harm, expressing more annoyance and exasperation at Mori's repeated attempts to murder him. Mori gives up less because it would be fruitless and more because Maxwell doesn't even bleed from his strikes.
* OneWingedAngel: Played with. The "God of Makuzu" fits the spirit of the trope heavily, being an even bigger and more threatening version of the previous [[BlobMonster Black Giants]], but it's a separate coexisting being from the humanoid Maxwell and not a transformation. Still, Maxwell's comments and the game itself indicates this is the "true form" of the titular demon, implying they're simply two halves of the same being manifesting separately.
* PerpetualMotionMachine: His Noble Phantasm, Maxwell's Demon: Negation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, is the infinite heart people have greedily wanted to be real that can generate close to infinite amounts of magical energy. However, it requires an external form of ignition before it can start the perpetual motion, as the theory that disproves the thought experiment is that "to distinguish between momentums, energy is necessary". His Master in the Final Honnouji event chose to do it by using children as infinite mana batteries. His disgust with this is why he chooses to help Chaldea defeat the high priest and destroy the perpetual energy generator.
* SheepInWolfsClothing: Has [[IncrediblyLamePun shady]] design and mannerisms, a villain role in ''Fate/KOHA-ACE'', openly calls himself a Demon and does a sinister monologue to open his debut event, but his only goal is to stop his Master's misuse of his Noble Phantasm.
* SquishyWizard: {{Inverted}}. Rather than a Caster with frightening magical prowess but the defense of a wet paper bag, he's a NighInvulnerable Caster with ''zero'' combat capability himself, entirely reliant on said NighInvulnerability and whatever he can power with his limitless energy to scrape by...at least until he starts summoning the {{Blob Monster}}s.
* SunglassesAtNight: A constant feature, to the point of being compared to other characters such as [[Anime/ZombieLandSaga Tatsumi Kotaro]].
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Serizawa Kamo]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/serizama_kamo.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Commander of Shinsengumi]]
->'''Class:''' Saber\\
'''Origin''': Japan (19 Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''

One of the founders of and the original commander of UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi. While he was a brave idealist, his rash and combative attitude resulted in numerous destructive and bloody incidents against the very people they were nominally supposed to protect, which eventually led to his assassination by his own men's hands and Kondou Isami ascending as the group's proper commander.

He makes his debut in the 5th GUDAGUDA event, "The Great Ancient Shinsengumi Legend GUDAGUDA Yamataikoku 2020" as the main antagonist and a Saber class Servant, working together with the evil spirit Kukochihiko to destroy the civilization of Yamatai.
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* ArcVillain: The main villain of the fifth GUDAGUDA event.
* AscendedExtra: His name was first mentioned by Hijikata during "Sparrow's Inn Daily Report - Records of the Enma-tei's Prosperity". Over two and half years later, he appears as the main villain of "The Great Ancient Shinsengumi Legend GUDAGUDA Yamataikoku 2020".
* BigRedDevil: While possessed by Kukochihiko, his skin turns an unnatural red.
* DemonicPossession: By the evil spirit Kukochihiko.
* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Compared to his more stylized subordinates like Okita, Keisuke, Hijikata, and Saitou, Serizawa is drawn in a more realistic style that makes him look homelier in comparison. When the GUDAGUDA gang are all relaxing at Enma-tei's inn during the "Sparrow's Inn Daily Report - Records of the Enma-tei's Prosperity" event, Hijikata outright calls Serizawa ugly and admits he's partially eating to block out thinking about his face.
* YoungerThanHeLooks: While he doesn't necessarily look that much older than 37, ''Gudaguda Ace RE'' shows that he looked like he does now even when he was slightly younger to the point that Keikenchi in the character comments thinks that "young Serizawa" never really existed.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shibata Katsuie]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shibatastage2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Shibata the Demon]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Without his helmet on]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shibatastage1_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->'''Class:''' Berserker\\
%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:'''
->'''Attribute:''' Human\\
'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Kosuke Kurose

One of the most veteran retainers of the Oda clan; Katsuie was present during the civil war that decided the fate of the Oda clan, siding with Nobukatsu; but after Nobunaga proved her worth and defeated Nobukatsu, Katsuie went on to become her most loyal retainer. He was also a one-time husband of Nobunaga's sister Oichi, though didn't bore her any children. After Nobunaga's passing, Katsuie clashed against UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi in Shizugatake to see which one would inherit Nobunaga's mission to unify Japan; Katsuie lost that one and committed seppuku alongside Oichi, leaving Hideyoshi to complete the unification of the land.\\\

He is a Berserker-class Servant who made his debut in the GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji event as a servant of Demon King Nobunaga.
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* AgeLift: Quite noticeable, especially with Nobunaga's HistoricalBeautyUpdate: there's really only 13-14 years between them historically, yet Katsuie looks like he would pass off as her and Nobukatsu's grandfather.
* AnimeHair: His mane (even in a ponytail) would probably make even [[Anime/DragonBallZ Level 4 Super Saiyans]] jealous.
* BackForTheFinale: Is resummoned by Mitsuhide after his death in the Final Honnoui event.

* BattleAura: One of his artworks shows him surrounded by black lightning and his katana wreathed in fire.
* BerserkButton: Loses it at the slightest mention of UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi--the man who avenged Nobunaga ahead of him and took over everything the Oda owned (i.e. [[AllForNothing that which he fought for all his life]]).
* BreathWeapon: One of his attacks has him noticeably inhaling before unleashing a white beam.
* GatheringSteam: His power grows every time he takes a step. The only thing keeping him from steamrolling everything is how magically-draining constantly increasing your strength actually is. Gameplay-wise, he gains attack, defense, and healing buffs every turn, making it a race against time to take him out before he becomes too strong to beat.
* TheJuggernaut: He walks a slow step at a time, but is virtually unstoppable due to a Skill or NP that causes him to grow stronger with every step he takes. He's only ever stopped by the presence of his lord Nobukatsu and stepdaughter Chacha.
* MadnessMantra: "Charge... Advance...!"
* MalevolentMaskedMan: Wears a full demon-styled ''kabuto''/helmet in his other artworks--much like real-life {{samurai}} tended to wear.
* ManlyFacialHair: His impressive beard is visible even under his mask; it helps sell how intimidating he is.
* MyGreatestFailure:
** His UndyingLoyalty is rooted in regret for the time when he fell for Nobukatsu's words and sided with him in his rebellion against his sister. He never forgave himself for feeling unable to trust Nobunaga, even if just momentarily. Nobukatsu tries to guilt trip him over this in order to leave him vulnerable at last for Chaldea to take down.
** His ''other'' regret is failing to defeat Hideyoshi and save Nobunaga's sister and his wife Oichi, who died alongside him, which is why he swears he won't stop even against Nobukatsu. It takes Chacha coming in to tell him he's done the best he could and she nor Oichi ever hated him to finally stop him, now in tears.
* OldRetainer: Served the Oda even before Nobunaga and Nobukatsu were born.
* OneManArmy: When he's sent on "reconnaissance" to the Chaldea-clan's base of operations, Mitsuhide's worries aren't that he's going alone, it's that there won't be anything left to observe if he goes berserk. Sure enough, he plows through the infantry like tissue paper and is barely slowed down by Nagetora or Mori's attacks.
* {{Oni}}: His fighting style (which helps explain his Berserker class) was ferocious enough that he was given the name as his RedBaron. Even his intimidating armor and build invokes the name too.
* PapaWolf: Being the closest thing Chacha had to an elder protector (being Chacha's stepfather), he definitely saw himself as one. The feeling is mutual considering she calls him "Father". His failure to survive for her continues to haunt his Saint Graph.
* SequentialBoss: He is fought multiple times throughout the main quest of "GUDAGUDA Final Honnoji".
* StoutStrength: The man's built like a truck compared to many of the [[{{Bishonen}} pretty-boy]] and [[HistoricalGenderFlip female]] {{samurai}} in-game (and definitely outbulks even the stately Munenori). In-story, he demolishes even your party [[TheBattleDidntCount (even after you defeat him in-game)]].
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Shibata overpowers the party multiple times and is only defeated when Nobukatsu questions the extent of his loyalty and Chacha tells him that he has already done enough and should forgive himself for the one time his loyalty faltered.
* TearsOfJoy: Cries until he runs out of mana after Chacha's speech to him. Briefly does it again after the Singularity is over, expressing his gratitude for this opportunity to see the Oda siblings and his stepdaughter again.
* TransformationSequence: Katsuie's armor evolves throughout his presence during the event--such that they almost count as [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/typemoon/images/b/b8/BerskerShibataKatsuieStage2.png/revision/latest?cb=20190709082438 Second]] and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/typemoon/images/5/5e/BerskerShibataKatsuieStage3.png/revision/latest?cb=20190707194904 Third]] Ascensions (which helps in continuing anticipation for him to [[PromotedToPlayable become a summonable Servant]]).
* UndyingLoyalty: Katsuie notably only betrayed Nobunaga once in favor of Nobukatsu, and subsequently served Nobunaga ably in all of her campaigns. His attempt to succeed her after Honnouji was tragically defeated by UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi, which lead to his and Oichi's suicides and eventually to Chacha's own conflict-filled life. Understandably, much of his issues in [[MyGreatestFailure failing to protect all of them and survive]] [[TragicVillain most likely contribute to his Mad Enhancement]].
* UnwinnableBossFight: Downplayed. Shibata can be defeated in gameplay, but the party is still overwhelmed by him in story regardless.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Takasugi Shinsaku]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shinsakutakasugi.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Shoshi'i Togyo]]
%%''Class:''' \\
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%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
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->'''Origin''': Japan (19th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': TAKOLEGS

The chief of the Takasugi Industries of Saitama and a close friend of Sakamoto Ryouma.\\\
He made his debut in"GUDAGUDA Close Call 2021" as an NPC.

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Takechi Zuizan]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/takechizuizan.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Leader of the Tosa Imperialism Party]]
%%''Class:''' \\
%%'''Rarity''': \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin''': Japan (19th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': shidokenai


Takechi Zuizan was the leader of the Tosa Imperialism Party under the Jōi faction during Bakumatsu period Japan. He and Sakamoto Ryouma, another member of the party, were initially like-minded and had the same goals, but they parted ways due to differences in their ideologies. He was also involved with Okada Izou, having a great impact on his life, and Tanaka Shinbei.



[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tanaka Shinbei]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tanaka_shinbei_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Ansatsu Taicho]]
->'''Class:''' Assassin, Berserker \\
%%'''Rarity''': \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
'''Attribute:''' Man
->'''Origin''': Japan (19th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Iwamoto Eiri \\
'''Voiced by''': Ryosuke Morita





[[/folder]]

[[folder:Xu Fu]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xu_fu_portrait.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Immortality-Seeking Alchemist]]
->'''Class:''' Archer\\
'''Rarity''': R (3*)[[note]]When fought as an enemy (Great Vengeful Spirit Xu Fu), her class icon is shown to be silver.[[/note]]\\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' China (3rd century BC)\\
'''First Appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': TAKOLEGS

Xu Fu is an alchemist who lived during the Qin dynasty, during which Qin Shi Huang requested them to seek him the key to immortality. For the second expedition, Xu Fu was granted an entire fleet of soldiers, sailors, and 3,000 virgin boys and girls. However, Xu Fu never returned from the voyage with many speculating what happened to them.\\\

She is the mastermind behind the "Chaldea Thriller Night" event, the person behind Abigail Williams (Summer) and Kiara (Moon Cancer)'s rampage at the lake, for her true plan of killing the immortal Yu Mei-ren.
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* BecomingTheMask: While disguising as the Protagonist of the team B, she ended up growing closer and closer to Mash to the point that she doesn't want to let her go after kidnapping her as she has always been really lonely.
* HistoricalGenderFlip: She comments on this as she is surprised that the history books write her as being a male, thinking that this is some petty revenge by some bureaucrats just because Emperor Qin had the audacity to hire a woman to fulfill a task. Granted, her clothing does make her look rather boyish, making it easy to mistake her as male.
* ImmortalitySeeker: Her biggest legend is that she was tasked by Qin Shi Huang to find him the key to immortality. While she accepted the request, the reason why she did so was because she herself was searching a way to ''undo'' immortality so it was convenient for her to accept the task.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: All she really wants is to see Yu happy, which originally just happened to mean finding out a way for her to end her own life if she wanted to. While she is initially obsessed about killing Yu since she, everyone aboard her fleet and their descendants had spend over 2200 years researching this one thing, she is ultimately happy that Yu has found something to be happy about while living.
* LonelyDollGirl: She has been alone for a long time having only a doll resembling Yu Mei-ren with her.
* MaskOfPower: All of her research is accumulated into a mask that has every possible method of murder inscribed into it that can [[ImmortalBreaker kill immortals]]. The incomplete mask was able to almost murder Kiara when she came to investigate the Singularity and could have been able to kill Yu had she died a seventh time to complete the mask.
* OneWingedAngel: Becomes a Massive Ghost after being cornered.
* PeekABangs: Her hair covers her left eye twice over due to how the ribbon wrapped around her head works.
* {{Yandere}}: Subverted. She's obsessively in love with Yu and trying to give her the death she wished for, but she never gets possessive of Yu or commits any atrocities for her sake.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yamanami Keisuke]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yamanami_keisuke.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:General Secretary of the Shinsengumi]]
->'''Origin''': Japan (19 Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Kibadori Rue

One of the vice-chiefs of UsefulNotes/TheShinsengumi alongside Hijikata Toshizou.

He first appears in the 5th GUDAGUDA event, "The Great Ancient Shinsengumi Legend GUDAGUDA Yamataikoku 2020".
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* NerdGlasses: Wears a pair of glasses, which gives him an air of sophistication the other Shinsengumi lack.
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Despite being sacrificed to summon Kukochihiko, he turns out to have come back, albeit still dying, to drag both himself and Serizawa to destruction. At the last moment, Serizawa pushes him out of the portal, letting him die normally while Serizawa turns to dust.]]

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[[/folder]]

!!! Interludes

[[folder:Roland]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roland_close.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Twelve Paladins Leader]]
->%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' France (8th century)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Mineji Sakamoto

The leader of Charlemagne's Twelve Paladins and Astolfo's boss. He, or rather remnants of his emotions, appear in Astolfo's Interlude.
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* CasanovaWannabe: The fake Roland formed from his leftover emotions instantly flirts with Mash. Mash turns him down since she doesn't like men who run around naked.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Just like his underling Astolfo, he's a little weird, which is why he encouraged Astolfo to wear women's clothing. Notably, the Roland remnant that the party engages in Astolfo's Interlude does ''insane'' things that traumatize the civilians around him (including climbing and mounting a saintly statue and yelling out that he's "the king of the world" while naked) and Astolfo does not skip a beat or ever think that they're chasing a fake instead of the real Roland.
* CompositeCharacter: Of the Roland found in ''Literature/OrlandoFurioso'' and ''Literature/TheSongOfRoland''. Having the eccentricities of the former and, as the ''LightNovel/FateApocrypha'' manga adaptation showed, the tragic demise of the latter.
* HeroesPreferSwords: He wields the Durendal
* LighterAndSofter: Notably, while his remnant still goes on a nude rampage, he doesn't kill anyone like his literary counterpart did.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Astolfo has teased him before for running around naked. His debut in Astolfo's interlude has him run around naked and harass French townspeople. When given a description of Beowulf walking around [[ExposedToTheElements half-naked]], the protagonist immediately assumes it's Roland.
* NotGoodWithRejection: When the love of his life Angelica rejected him due to him being merely a knight, Roland went mad, stripped naked and started rampaging all around France.
* TheRival: To Mandricardo, but it's chiefly [[UnknownRival one-sided]] on Mandricardo's end.
* UnbreakableWeapons: The basic idea behind Durendal: The Peerless Sword, is that it cannot break, even when Roland was trying to shatter it by slamming it into a mountain, splitting it in two. And here in ''Fate'', [[spoiler:the then-called Durindara was used by Hektor and Mandricardo to block ''Anti-Planet Noble Phantasm'' arrows from Lostbelt Artemis without any damage done to the sword]].
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[[/folder]]

!!!''Fate/Grand Order Arcade''

[[folder:Captain (Older)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1639609496674_4.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Creator of the Ark]]
->'''Class''': Rider\\
%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
%%'''Origin:''' \\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order Arcade''\\

A captain clad in white who appears in "Seventh Singularity: Prosperous Threshold City: Babylon" as one of Servants opposing King Gilgamesh II. For some strange reason, he resembles a certain other captain that joins them in Novum Chaldea.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Nemo's existence in mobile is tied to Phantom Servant research made by Moriarty, something that only happens after "Observer on Timeless Temple" arc. Here he appears in the Seventh Singularity. [[spoiler:Subverted in that it's a RedHerring, since he's actually Noah in disguise.]]
* AlternateSelf: Is clearly meant to be see as being an older version of Nemo, whatever the reason might be. [[spoiler:Subverted in that he's actually the Grand Rider, Noah, in disguise.]]
* AnimalLover: Tamamo says that he prefers the company of animals as oppose to humans, making her like him as she's part fox. [[spoiler:Fitting for he is actually the biblical Noah, who famously built an ark for himself and his family along with two of every animal in the face of the planet.]]
* ExactWords: He goes by the title of "Captain". [[spoiler:While part of the setup of him as a RedHerring for being an older Nemo, he technically could be considered the "Captain" of the Ark.]]
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's a [[{{Bishounen}} pretty boy]] who sports long flowing hair that reaches his legs. [[spoiler:He's even prettier to look at when he reveals his true identity as Noah.]]
* MixAndMatchWeapon: His weapon is a decorative rifle with an axe head as a bayonet.
* WithholdingTheirName: Like Nemo in the mobile version, he doesn't want to give out his name when he's first introduced, calling himself a nobody and going by "Captain". [[spoiler: Most likely because he is actually the Grand Rider, Noah.]]
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gilgamesh II]]
!!Nebuchadnezzar II
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1639610595837_4.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Super-Babylonian-Urukian]]
->'''Class:''' Caster\\
%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' Iraq (6th century BC)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''Fate/Grand Order Arcade''\\
'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomokazuSeki

The second king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, Nebuchadnezzar II was a man who was born with powers from the Age of Gods. He is known as the greatest king of the Chaldean dynasty, taking over the neighboring regions and appointing the Neo-Babylonian Empire as the ruling kingdom of Near East, building many grand monuments such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. But he was ultimately unable to surpass his human limits, and has said to have gone mad and him destroying the kingdom of Judah marking him as a cruel tyrant by the local people.\\\

In the "Seventh Singularity: Prosperous Threshold City, Babylon", Nebuchadnezzar II has sent himself back in time and taken over the ancient city of Uruk, cloning the dead body of Gilgamesh and using it as a host body, rebuilding Uruk into a grandiose city, setting himself to be the primary antagonist of the chapter.
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* DiscardAndDraw: Due to how he was summoned to Uruk, Nebuchadnezzar II possesses much more magical energy than what Gilgamesh would have. But at the same time, while he can still use Gate of Babylon, he lacks the ability to go deep into the vault, thus preventing him from getting access to Gilgamesh's real treasures like Ea, Enkidu and the Holy Grail.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Nebuchadnezzar II constantly tries to make himself to get closer to godhood, something that starts to become successful once he has taken over the body of Gilgamesh. This would be fine if it wasn't for the fact that Enkidu excels at binding those with Divinity, so him becoming more of a god makes him more susceptible to their attacks.
* OminousFloatingCastle: He is the ''proper'' owner of the Hanging Gardens Of Babylon as the person who built it, with Semiramis only having it due to later tales about her.
* PaletteSwap: Gameplay-wise, he is just a costume for Caster Gilgamesh, even having the same set of voicelines. You can even get it as an unlockable costume.
* PossessingADeadBody: Played with. He isn't necessarily possessing Gilgamesh's body as much as he cloned the dead Gilgamesh and then transplanted his soul into it.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: In contrast to Gilgamesh's red eyes, his eyes are yellow to show that this Gilgamesh is not the one you know, and possibly tie to Nebuchadnezzar's origins.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A main antagonist in Babylonia who is introduced as a local hero until they are revealed to be possessing the body of the said hero? He is basically Arcade's version of Kingu.
* UnholyMatrimony: With his new wife he calls "Draco". [[spoiler:The "unholy" part comes into play when it is revealed that Queen Draco is ''Beast VI'']].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Even moreso than regular Gilgamesh! He is only few articles of clothing away from going full-on A.U.O. Cast-Off.
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[[/folder]]

!!! Other

[[folder:Medusa (First Order)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lancer_medusa_alter.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:The (Altered) Goddess of the Shapeless Isle]]
->'''Class''': Lancer\\
%%'''Rarity:''' \\
%%'''ID:''' No. \\
%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
%%'''Alignment:''' \\
%%'''Attribute:'''
->'''Origin:''' Greece (Myth/ClassicalMythology)\\
'''First appearance:''' ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' (As Rider)\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/YuuAsakawa, Creator/MelissaFahn (''-First Order-'' anime) (English)

The Adult version of Lancer Medusa that appears in ''First Order''. She has not appeared in the game, though a child version of Lancer and the traditional Adult Rider have, along with a similarly Evil Gorgon as an Avenger. Like all other servants in this war aside from Caster Cu, she has been blackened by the corrupted grail.
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* CanonForeigner: Sort of. This form of Medusa only appeared in the ''First Order'' anime, replacing Lancer Benkei in the game's version of Singularity F.
* ChainPain: Like her Rider version, she utilizes chains for long-ranged attacks.
* CompositeCharacter: Has the class of Medusa "Lily", but has the appearance of her adult Rider version and has Harpe as her Noble Phantasm. She's also straight up evil like Gorgon, though not to that extent.
* DeadlyGaze: Cybele, her Mystic Eyes of Petrification, which will leave you TakenForGranite. She's already left dozens of people, including Matou Shinji, in this state by the time the heroes arrive.
* ExplainingYourPowerToTheEnemy: In the ''First Order'' anime, she warns Mash what Harpe does (any wounds it inflicts [[WoundThatWillNotHeal cannot be healed via supernatural means]], only naturally) before fighting her.
* {{Irony}}: She wields Harpe, the weapon Perseus used to kill her in her original life.
* SinisterScythe: Has Harpe as her weapon of choice and Noble Phantasm. Notably, this is the weapon that killed her in life.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: In the ''First Order'' anime, she assumes that Cú Chulainn is a SquishyWizard like most Casters and all she has to do to beat him is to get in close and not give him time to chant his spells. This leads to her own demise, as even as a Caster, Cú Chulainn is no slouch in melee and his spells are instantaneous and nonverbal, meaning she was too close to dodge them.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Tamamo Nine]]
->'''Classes:''' Berserker (Cat), Caster (Original), Alter-Ego (All Qualify)\\
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%%'''Command Cards:''' ; ()\\
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->'''Origin:''' SE.RA.PH (as an original creation offshoot of Japanese myth)\\
'''First appearance''': ''[[VideoGame/FateExtra Fate/EXTRA CCC]]'' (Caster's ending)\\
'''Illustrated by''': Arco Wada\\
'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChiwaSaito

The nine fragments of Tamamo-no-Mae's tails. Of the group, only seven have been named and described in detail, including Tamamo Cat (the wild chef), Tamamo-Gucci (who fancies high-class goods), Tamamo-Delmo (who loves decorating her home), Tamamo-Vitch (the capable and beautiful secretary), Tamamo-no-hime (the ideal princess), the deep and mysterious Tamamo-alia, and the self-proclaimed "original" Tamamo-no-Mae, of which the Lancer swimsuit version is a variation - meaning, she's not one of the Tamamo Nine (at least... sort of. Maybe. Question mark.).\\\

To save someone she deeply loved during a Moon Holy Grail War, Tamamo-no-Mae summoned her fellow tails to aid in their rescue. When they started to express an attraction to her Master, she repaid them with an attempted eternal exile to the Far Side of the Moon. Being as crafty and ruthless as her, they soon escaped, and while many no longer carry a torch for Kishinami Hakuno, their grudge towards their Caster kin remained.\\\

Each member is different, but all have a strong dislike of one another and a murderous need to be viewed as the "original" Tamamo. In ''Grand Order'', two of them have appeared to date: the "original" Caster Tamamo, and the Berserker Tamamo Cat.
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* EnemyWithout: To each other, but mostly to the Tamamo who tried to banish them to an eldritch zone where they might have suffered DeathOfPersonality. Also, Cat indicates she didn't treat them much better even before that point.
* {{Kitsune}}: The Tamamo Nine are fragments of Tamamo-no-Mae's power manifested as doppelgangers of her -- attractive women with fox ears and tails -- though Tamamo herself is actually a goddess incarnated in the form of a ''kitsune''. Amusingly, Tamamo Cat has convinced herself that she's a cat.
* SecondLove: Of a sort. While the original still holds her torch for Hakuno, Cat has accepted that she won't get to see them again and has grown quite attached to the Chaldean Master.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: A few of them have run into this. Tamamo-Vitch had it worst; for years people were unsure if it was "Vicci", "Bichi" or just literally ''bitch'', as harsh as that seemed; the English version of Saber Wars came down with -Vitch, however, putting the argument to bed. Saber Wars, however, ''caused'' a new debate, because the Tamamo who was previously thought to be named "Tamamo Aria" was instead called Tamamo-''alia''. It's unclear if this was [[{{Engrish}} a common typo]] or if it's as iron-clad as -Vitch.
* ThereCanOnlyBeOne: Each of them strives to become the "original" Tamamo. Cat expresses this in her desire to outshine Caster Tamamo in all fields, even if she's decided against actually trying to murder Tamamo since she's determined it wouldn't actually solve anything.
* WeightWoe: According to Cat in "Sparrow's Inn Daily Report - Records of the Enma-tei's Prosperity", the reason Tamamo separated off the Nine was because she felt like she was gaining weight and decided to cut off her tails because she couldn't be bothered to diet. Tamamo angrily demands to know how Cat knew about that, to which Cat replies they're the same person, and that Tamamo couldn't even bothered to brush her tails properly.
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->'''Origin''': Japan (16th Century)\\
'''First appearance''': ''KOHA-ACE''\\
'''Illustrated by''': Keikenchi\\

One of Oda Nobunaga's vassals, known for being the second of Japan's Three Great Unifiers after Nobunaga's succession, as well as the source of several lasting cultural legacies of samurai. He is also the husband of Chacha, Nobunaga's niece.\\\

He made his debut in the ''Fate/GUDAGUDA Order'' promotional comics, though has yet to make a physical appearance in the main game despite receiving numerous mentions.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Exclusively appears in the strips, to the point where he gains a CensorBox over his eyes to indicate his non-appearance in the game.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To both Mitsuhide and Shibata. Mitsuhide thought that Nobunaga favored Hideyoshi more to his anger which led to [[spoiler:Mitsuhide killing her in jealous rage]]. Hideyoshi was also the man that avenged and then succeeded Nobunaga which Shibata failed to do. When we see both of them, it's obvious that Hideyoshi still hangs in their minds.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He was happy to be Nobunaga's lackey and often amused her with his funny hijinks, leading to him being nicknamed Monkey. But he was also capable of hideous acts of cruelty, casually ordering the mutilation of dissenters, murdering all of their friends and relatives, and torching their villages without a second thought.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Subverted. Hideyoshi's ability to be generous to his allies and heartless to his enemies led to accusations that he was a calculating sociopath who wore the mask of a kind man in public before taking it off to do the actual ruling in private. According to Chacha, this is false, as both his kindness and his cruelty are both true and straight from the heart.
* CanonImmigrant: He originally showed up because Okita and Nobu didn't have anyone to introduce that week, and stuck around for a while afterwards.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: As the regent, Hideyoshi cracked down on dissent with vicious and brutal swiftness. But he genuinely loved Chacha and doted on her even as people passed scandalous rumors about the two of them behind his back.
* FallenHero: He was referred to as being a virtuous man to be able to unite Japan from the chaotic times, and his ''KOHA-ACE'' self was portrayed to be more or less hilarious and an okay guy (for its standards). But according to Chacha from what she said to Kagetora, Hideyoshi in his latter years was 'an incorrigible playboy with nothing resembling morals' that created a great mess for others to clean up because he had been more reckless in those times.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: ''None'' of the other members of Nobunaga's inner circle have anything nice to say about him, from Mitsuhide's [[GreenEyedMonster mad jealousy and envy]] to Shibata's understandable resentment at being murdered. Even Nobunaga herself is more amused and impressed by him than ''liking'' him. Even Chacha confesses to Kagetora that the latter Hideyoshi was a FallenHero.
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Pulled one on Nobu when she got mad at the prospect of not being in the game. His method was [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe slicing her in half]], relying on the comic's usual use of SnapBack to bring her back to normal; unfortunately for him, there wasn't any the next few strips.
* TheGhost: In the game proper, he's referred to by Mitsuhide and Nobu during the Honnouji incident.
* {{Irony}}: His Sword Hunt Noble Phantasm, which lets him steal the weapons of others and is in itself linked to his national disarmament Sword Hunt policy back when he was alive, is in turn stolen from him (along with most everything else) by Andras in the second GUDAGUDA event.
* JustTheFirstCitizen: Because he lacked Nobu and Ieyasu's noble pedigrees, he could never truly hold the title of "shogun" and instead had to make do with referring to himself as a regent.
* TheLancer: To Nobu. Or TheDragon depending on who you ask.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Nobu calls him "Saru/Monkey" most of the time, hailing from their relationship in ''KOHA-ACE''. Mitsuhide meanwhile uses the far more derogatory "Ape" when referring to him.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Yellow to Nobu's Red and Ieyasu's Blue.
* RapidAging: While he never really gets to demonstrate it since he's only used in gag strips, his main Noble Phantasm, Child of the Sun, lets him live out his entire legend over the course of two weeks. When summoned, he is a spirited but unimpressive young man, who grows over the course of seven days into the most powerful man in Japan (giving him ridiculously inflated stats and improved skills and NP) then decays into an increasingly useless old man during the week after that.
* TheRival: To Ieyasu, Akechi, and Katsuie among many others.
* SubordinateExcuse: At bare minimum, [[spoiler:Mitsuhide is convinced this was very much the case between Nobunaga and Hideyoshi, though [[CrazyJealousGuy he's not exactly completely credible]].]]
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''Four Cavalry Classes:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMerlin Merlin]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMorgan Morgan]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]])\\
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''Four Cavalry Classes:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]])\\

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''Four Cavalry Classes:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRiders Riders]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderRidersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCasters Casters]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassins Assassins]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsNToZ N-Z]]) | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkers Berserkers]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersAToF A-F]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersGToM G-M]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderMorgan Morgan]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderBerserkersNToZ N-Z]])\\
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''Other Notable Characters:'' [[Characters/FateGrandOrderChaldeaSecurityOrganization Chaldea Security Organization]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderVillains Villains]] ([[Characters/FateGrandOrderObserverOnTimelessTempleVillains Observer on Timeless Temple Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderEpicOfRemnantVillains Epic of Remnant Villains]] | [[Characters/FateGrandOrderCosmosInTheLostbeltVillains 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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* BadassBeard: Visible even under his mask; it helps sell how intimidating he is.

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* BadassBeard: Visible even under his mask; it helps sell how intimidating he is.


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* ManlyFacialHair: His impressive beard is visible even under his mask; it helps sell how intimidating he is.
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* OminousFloatingCastle: He is the ''proper'' owner of the Hanging Gardens Of Babylon as the person who build it, with Semiramis only having it due to later tales about her.

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* OminousFloatingCastle: He is the ''proper'' owner of the Hanging Gardens Of Babylon as the person who build built it, with Semiramis only having it due to later tales about her.
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->'''Classes:''' Berserker (Cat) Caster (Original), Alter-Ego (All Qualify)\\

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->'''Classes:''' Berserker (Cat), Assassin (Daji), Caster (Original), Alter-Ego (All Qualify)\\

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Each member is different, but all have a strong dislike of one another and a murderous need to be viewed as the "original" Tamamo. In ''Grand Order'', three of them have appeared to date: the "original" Caster Tamamo, the Berserker Tamamo Cat and Assassin/Alter Ego Daji (aka Tamamo-Vitch).

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Each member is different, but all have a strong dislike of one another and a murderous need to be viewed as the "original" Tamamo. In ''Grand Order'', three two of them have appeared to date: the "original" Caster Tamamo, and the Berserker Tamamo Cat and Assassin/Alter Ego Daji (aka Tamamo-Vitch).Cat.



* AnimalMotifs: Each of them apart from the orginal take on a different type of animal motif ether on top of or instead of their fox motif. Tamamo Cat is obvious, while Vitch is Bunnies, due to her fondness of Hugh Hefner.
* AppropriatedAppellation: While the original Tamamo repudiates being identified as the evil Chinese nine-tailed fox Daji, Tamamo-Vitch embraces the identity and claims it as her True Name.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Each one was originally a PaletteSwap of Tamamo in her ''CCC'' ending, but starting with Tamamo Cat, they all began to receive unique appearances and character traits. Cat still retains the red kimono in early ascensions but even she eventually loses it.

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* AnimalMotifs: Each of them apart from the orginal take on a different type of animal motif ether on top of or instead of their fox motif. Tamamo Cat is obvious, while Vitch is Bunnies, due to her fondness of Hugh Hefner.
* AppropriatedAppellation: While the original Tamamo repudiates being identified as the evil Chinese nine-tailed fox Daji, Tamamo-Vitch embraces the identity and claims it as her True Name.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Each one was originally a PaletteSwap of Tamamo in her ''CCC'' ending, but starting with Tamamo Cat, they all began to receive unique appearances and character traits. Cat still retains the red kimono in early ascensions but even she eventually loses it.



* GodhoodSeeker: Tamamo-Vitch wants to [[spoiler:apotheosize into a Beast without reverting back into Amaterasu, though after her HazyFeelTurn becoming a Beast takes a back seat to her new objectives and she instead decides to pursue apotheosis as the Greater Goddess of Weaponry Ikusautsuwa-no-Ōmikami]].
* HazyFeelTurn: [[spoiler:The [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsGToM Assasssin-class Servant Koyanskaya of Light]] is a somewhat-repentant [[Characters/FateGrandOrderForeignGodAndForces Tamamo-Vitch]], who sides with Chaldea after her plan to become a Beast is put on ice.]]
* {{Kitsune}}: The Tamamo Nine are fragments of Tamamo-no-Mae's power manifested as doppelgangers of her -- attractive women with fox ears and tails -- though Tamamo herself is actually a goddess incarnated in the form of a ''kitsune''. Amusingly, Tamamo Cat has convinced herself that she's a cat, while Tamamo-Vitch -- a fangirl of Hugh Hefner -- insists she's a bunny rather than a fox.

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* GodhoodSeeker: Tamamo-Vitch wants to [[spoiler:apotheosize into a Beast without reverting back into Amaterasu, though after her HazyFeelTurn becoming a Beast takes a back seat to her new objectives and she instead decides to pursue apotheosis as the Greater Goddess of Weaponry Ikusautsuwa-no-Ōmikami]].
* HazyFeelTurn: [[spoiler:The [[Characters/FateGrandOrderAssassinsGToM Assasssin-class Servant Koyanskaya of Light]] is a somewhat-repentant [[Characters/FateGrandOrderForeignGodAndForces Tamamo-Vitch]], who sides with Chaldea after her plan to become a Beast is put on ice.]]
* {{Kitsune}}: The Tamamo Nine are fragments of Tamamo-no-Mae's power manifested as doppelgangers of her -- attractive women with fox ears and tails -- though Tamamo herself is actually a goddess incarnated in the form of a ''kitsune''. Amusingly, Tamamo Cat has convinced herself that she's a cat, while Tamamo-Vitch -- a fangirl of Hugh Hefner -- insists she's a bunny rather than a fox.cat.



* ThereCanOnlyBeOne: Each of them strives to become the "original" Tamamo. Cat expresses this in her desire to outshine Caster Tamamo in all fields, even if she's decided against actually trying to murder Tamamo since she's determined it wouldn't actually solve anything. [[spoiler:Vitch one-ups this desire by intending to become a new Beast separate from Amaterasu, Tamamo-no-Mae's own original self.]]

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* ThereCanOnlyBeOne: Each of them strives to become the "original" Tamamo. Cat expresses this in her desire to outshine Caster Tamamo in all fields, even if she's decided against actually trying to murder Tamamo since she's determined it wouldn't actually solve anything. [[spoiler:Vitch one-ups this desire by intending to become a new Beast separate from Amaterasu, Tamamo-no-Mae's own original self.]]
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* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's a [[{{Bishounen pretty boy]] who sports long flowing hair that reaches his legs. [[spoiler:He's even prettier to look at when he reveals his true identity as Noah.]]

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* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's a [[{{Bishounen [[{{Bishounen}} pretty boy]] who sports long flowing hair that reaches his legs. [[spoiler:He's even prettier to look at when he reveals his true identity as Noah.]]
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* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's a [[{{Bishounen pretty boy]] who sports long flowing hair that reaches his legs. [[spoiler:He's even prettier to look at when he reveals his true identity as Noah.]]
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* GoneHorriblyRIght: Nebuchadnezzar II constantly tries to make himself to get closer to godhood, something that starts to become successful once he has taken over the body of Gilgamesh. This would be fine if it wasn't for the fact that Enkidu excels at binding those with Divinity, so him becoming more of a god makes him more susceptible to their attacks.

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* GoneHorriblyRIght: GoneHorriblyRight: Nebuchadnezzar II constantly tries to make himself to get closer to godhood, something that starts to become successful once he has taken over the body of Gilgamesh. This would be fine if it wasn't for the fact that Enkidu excels at binding those with Divinity, so him becoming more of a god makes him more susceptible to their attacks.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A main antagonist in Babylonia who is introduce as a local hero until they are revealed to be possessing the body of the said hero? He is basically Arcade's version of Kingu.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A main antagonist in Babylonia who is introduce introduced as a local hero until they are revealed to be possessing the body of the said hero? He is basically Arcade's version of Kingu.

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