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The Einzbern Household

    Shirou Emiya 

Shirou Emiya

Voiced by: Noriaki Sugiyama (Japanese), Patrick Poole (English), Max Duran (Latin American Spanish)

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Illya's much older foster brother, who goes to the high school that Illya's own school is a subsidiary of. He was taken in by Kiritsugu after his own family died due to unspecified circumstances.


  • Accidental Pervert: Seems to be a very usual thing for him. Even to the point that Rin and Luvia lampshade if he's a H-anime protagonist.
  • Adaptational Angst Downgrade: He's more mentally well than his counterparts thanks to not having to go through the tragedy that Kiritsugu caused trying to destroy the Grail.
  • Adaptational Wimp: Has none of the combat and magecraft abilities of his Fate/stay night counterpart.
  • Art-Shifted Sequel: The anime adaptation of 3rei has drawn Shirou to look more like his ufotable counterpart.
  • Brutal Honesty: Ruby injects him a serum of truth in 2wei's Beach Episode. Hilarity Ensues.
  • Butt-Monkey: That so many girls are into him just gets him into trouble and more than a little pain, all played for laughs of course. Even in his home, his position is on the lowest rung, below the maids.
  • Chick Magnet: Even as a supporting character, Shirou still manages to attract the attentions of Illya, Chloe, Miyu, Rin, Luvia, Sakura, and Nanaki's older sister. Also maybe Sella. His step-mother Iri trying to pair him with any girl that shows interest in him so doesn't help either.
  • Covert Pervert: He says a lot of raunchy things when subjected to Ruby's Truth Serum.
    Shirou: [To Rin] Tohsaka... I'm guessing you keep your skirt short because you lack confidence in your chest. But that length isn't enough to cover yourself. The line between the thigh and buttock has a beauty and eroticism that's hard to describe...
  • Decomposite Character: He has Shirou Emiya's identity and background, but his role as the protagonist and "ordinary person who stumbles into the world of magic'' aspect is carried over to Illya.
  • Demoted to Extra: He was the protagonist in the original Fate/stay night. Here, he only has minor appearances, and has no idea about Illya's magical girl activities.
  • Groin Attack: Irisveil happily assures Illya, Kuro and Miyu that Shirou would never dare to try anything with them — because he knows she would castrate him.
  • Homo Erotic Subtext: With Issei, but mostly on Issei's side. This has been used by Mimi and Suzuka as material for BL doujins.
  • In Name Only: Besides his identity and background, he has little in common with his Fate/Stay Night counterpart.
  • In-Series Nickname: Homurahara's Brownie.
  • In Spite of a Nail:
    • He still ends up being an orphan and adopted by Kiritsugu despite the Great Fire and Holy Grail War not happening in this timeline, though he does end up with a proper family this time.
    • Humorously, he's still a massive Chick Magnet despite living a relatively mundane life.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Shirou seems to be unaware of the Mage Association-related shenanigans the people around him are involved in, especially his family, and is oblivious to the existence of the supernatural.
  • Mistaken for Pedophile: Generally by Sella. Ironically, despite the sometimes borderline-Ecchi nature of the series, Shirou tends to get "caught" in totally innocent situations, like giving Illya a kiss on the forehead as a reward for winning cooking duel against Chloe.
  • Nice Guy: The main reason why girls flock to him.
  • Nom de Mom: Gender-Inverted. He takes Kiritsugu's last name "Emiya" despite technically being adopted into the von Einzbern family. The reasons behind this are never explained.
  • Oblivious to Love: Despite being a chick magnet, he has no idea that those girls like him.
  • The One Guy: With Kiritsugu gone, he's not exactly thrilled about being the only guy in the Improbably Female Cast.
  • Richard Nixon, the Used Car Salesman: His counterparts are mighty warriors with magical powers, but he is a completely ordinary person.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: Zig-zagged, most people pronounce his name as "Shirou". Except for Luvia, who pronounces it "Shero" for some reason.
  • Serious Business: As usual for Shirou, he treat cooking in utmost seriousness.
    Shirou: (with super serious face) I can't lie about cooking!!
  • Supreme Chef: A fact that annoys Sella to no end.
  • When You Coming Home, Dad?:
    Shirou: I wish dad would come home soon.
    Leysritt: You miss your papa so much?

    Sella and Leysritt 

Sella and Leysritt

Sella is voiced by: Haruhi Terada (Japanese), Beth Lazarou (English), Azucena Miranda (Latin American Spanish)

Leysritt is voiced by: Miho Miyagawa (Japanese), Meaghan Avocato (English), Alejandra Delint (Latin American Spanish)

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The von Einzbern family maids, who accompanied their mistress Irisviel to Japan after she married Kiritsugu. They are also sisters, with Sella being the more serious and responsible of the pair, while Leysritt is content to just lounge about the house after she does her daily duties.

As servants of the Einzberns, they know perfectly well about Illya's role in the aborted Grail War ritual, and Sella in particular is constantly worried that Illya has secretly gotten herself in some sort of trouble. Her concern is very merited.


  • A-Cup Angst: Sella is... sensitive... about how, despite being sisters, Leys is much more well-endowed than her.
  • Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: When Iri forces them to dress provocatively and ask Shirou if he wants "dinner, a bath, or Sella?" first, he naturally chooses "dinner". Sella proceeds to beat him up for that, calling him "good for nothing".
  • Berserk Button: There are several sure-fire ways to tick off Sella: comment on her weight, comment on her lack of endowments, pre-emptively finish her housework despite it being her turn to do so, or imply that you'd rather have dinner than have her.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: If Leysritt's abilities are anything like her mainline counterpart, she's actually strong enough to potentially take on Heroic Spirits. Not to mention she may also be keeping her massive poleaxe around. Chances are she could possibly take on Bazett in a straight fight. Of course, none of the main cast are actually aware of this, nor has Leysritt had any reason to display her abilities. She does lazily block a barrage of fists from Sella in a side chapter.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Leysritt is more an example of this trope than her mainline self, who mostly spoke in a terse, monotone, and robotic voice. Here, her speech is more of bored but less stilted.
  • Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: Leysritt's eyes have less shine spots than the other characters, or sometimes have none at all. In this instance, it's more to emphasize her lethargic personality.
  • Lazy Bum: Leysritt is pretty lazy, usually watching TV and eating snacks. She isn't completely irresponsible though, as seen in one of the 2wei! specials where she takes care of Kuro, who seems to be suffering from a fever (actually lack of mana) when Sella isn't in the house.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: They have no idea that Illya is a magical girl and that she is fighting Class Cards.
  • Meido: Though in this incarnation it's not apparent, due to the fact that they don't use their uniforms anymore. The one time that Sella does appear in the uniform, Illya comments that it's not cute at all and therefore doesn't like it. Sella is actually quite sad about that. Justified that, unlike their mainline selves, they're not maids of an opulent residence like the Einzbern castle, but a simple Japanese urban house, so their simpler clothes are more fitting here. In the above Aren't You Going to Ravish Me? moment, they're dressed in sexier versions of the outfits.
  • Motherly Side Plait: Sella wears her hair this way, and she acts much more like a mature, responsible parent than Iri does.
  • Mundane Utility: As seen in one of the 2wei! specials, their idea of using magical girl powers consists of saving electricity, drying laundry, heating food and using Ruby as a remote control.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Leysritt, with her generous bust, and shapely legs. The shirt and shorts do nothing to conceal her assets. Not to mention, she doesn't wear a bra.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: Sella is hard working and strict, while Leysritt is laid-back but lazy.
  • Stay in the Kitchen: Inversion. Sella wants Shirou out of it.
  • Tsundere: Sella toward Shirou, mostly the "tsun" part.
  • Weight Woe: Though you wouldn't see it at first glance, Sella has a recurring weight problem. One of the extra chapters even focuses on her efforts to lose some of that extra weight... to no avail.
  • Womanchild: Leysritt would order and watch magical girl anime with Illya.

    Irisviel von Einzbern 

Irisviel "Iri" von Einzbern

Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Japanese), Maggie Flecknoe (English), Maggie Vera (Latin American Spanish)

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Illya's mother, and the de-facto head of the Einzbern family. Irisviel is often away from home, accompanying her husband Kiritsugu in his "work" around the world, and leaves the care of the house to her maids. Unlike Kiritsugu, Iri makes it a point to drop by and check on the family every so often.


  • Abusive Parents: Physically, but thankfully only for comic relief. Iri hits Illya when she annoys her with questions about her secret powers at the end of the first season and in 2wei pulls off a giant fist made out of strings to silence Chloe after she almost attacked Iri. Then she proceeds to do the same with Illya just because.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: She tends to be a bit overly affectionate and way too into Illya and Shirou's romantic lives. She repeatedly asks Illya about her crushes and ships Shirou with any girl that shows even the tiniest bit of interest in him.
  • Artificial Human: She's still an Einzbern Homunculus, but with no Holy Grail business to deal with, she and her daughter have had a much happier (and longer) life.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Illya describes her as doing based on what mood strikes her.
  • Drives Like Crazy: Like in Fate/Zero. Combines this with Dynamic Entry.
  • Even the Girls Want Her: All of Illya's female friends from school are disturbingly attracted to Illya's mom, to the point most of them ask for "souvenir photos" when Iri gets pulled into modelling some wedding dresses during a theme park visit.
  • Happily Married: With Kiritsugu.
  • Hidden Depths: Iri, while well-meaning, is generally seen by both her children as flighty, spontaneous, and impulsive. As her arrival in the first season and 2wei shows however, Iri is very perceptive and is often on-the-button with regards to Illya's problems.
  • Give Him a Normal Life: She and Kiritsugu seal Illya's memories as the Grail to give her a normal life.
  • A God Am I: Played for Laughs, but when she draw up the family hierarchy she made herself god tier.
    Illya: As expected from mama! Declaring yourself as a god from the get-go!
  • Impoverished Patrician: It's easy to forget that, in the mainline Fate series, the Einzberns were considered both nobility and a pre-eminent, if secretive, mage family. Here though? Your typical middle-class family, with Iri herself as a supportive wife. Irisviel isn't in the least bothered by this though... maybe. She does make fun of the Edelfelt mansion getting demolished in 2wei! for example.
  • Last of Her Kind: As she reveals in 2wei, Iri and Illya are the last of the Einzberns left alive.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: When Gilgamesh breaks out of the Mirror World and attempts to hijack the Greater Grail under Mount Enzou, Iri arrives within minutes and demands answers from Caren to find out what's going on. Unfortunately, she's too late to even say goodbye as her daughter(s) are hurled into Another Dimension, at least in the manga version. In the anime, it's averted, since she decides to stay behind with the injured Caren, and the battle ends without her involvement or appearance.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Despite her knowledge of the Grail War, she is completely unaware of the existence of the Avenger Class.
  • Moment Killer: A walking example. Illya even notes the atmosphere is ruined whenever Iri appears.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Her eccentric personality seems genuine, but she's much more knowledgeable and aware than she lets on, and can be dead serious when the situation calls for it. Keep in mind that she's spent much of the last ten years working with Kiritsugu.
  • Paternal Substitute: She is one to Miyu. Since Miyu is an orphan who lost her mom, she really could use a mother figure like Iri.
  • Point of Divergence: Unlike her main series self, who encouraged Kiritsugu to continue the Holy Grail War, Prisma!Iri convinced him to escape the Einzberns and take Illya with them.
  • Shipper on Deck: Any girl who is interested in Shirou, especially Rin and Luvia, who she at one point tries to bribe with photos of Shirou she just so happened to be carrying around. Part of it seems to be genuine, though another part of it is probably for her amusement. She also pimps Sella to Shirou.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: She is perfectly fine and dandy in this universe, allowing her to be a mother to both Illya and Shirou.
  • Troll: Considering the above comical abuse she does towards her daughters and getting Sella and Leysritt to strip (while feeling good about it), then dressing them up in sexier versions of their normal maid attire, she comes off as this. Possible Mythology Gag as she's also like this in the Einzbern Consultation Rooms from Fate/Zero where Iri's comedic sociopathy comes from her being Grail-possessed.
  • Walking the Earth: She's rarely at home, instead spending a lot of time with her husband on travels.
  • Would Hurt a Child: When Illya or Chloe aren't behaving, she'll sometimes smack them.
  • Where I Was Born and Razed: It's implied in 2wei! that she and Kiritsugu killed most of her family so that Illya wouldn't be forced into being a Grail Conduit.

    Kiritsugu Emiya 

Kiritsugu Emiya

Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese), Kyle Jones (English)

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The protagonist of Fate/Zero. Like in the original Fate series, here he is Illya's father, Shirou's adopted father, and Irisviel's husband. Like his wife, he's often away from home, doing "work" around the world. Unlike Iri, he's too busy to come home, and as a result Shirou always wonders when he's ever going to come back.


  • Big Good: He's responsible for helping to shape Illya into the heroic Magical Girl we know and love by abandoning the Holy Grail War ritual altogether, killing off the Einzberns, and taking Iri and their daughter with him so that the latter can live a normal life. Not to mention his role in putting a stop to the Holy Grail War of Illya's universe for good.
  • Demoted to Extra: While he was the protagonist of Fate/Zero, here he's relegated to a mostly background role, and hasn't even made a physical appearance in the series proper as of late.
  • Disappeared Dad: He's always away from home, and Shirou occasionally wonders out loud on when he's ever going to come back.
  • Face Framed in Shadow: When he does appear in person during flashbacks, his face is always obscured by shadow, at least when his back isn't turned.
  • The Ghost: He's only ever made appearances in flashbacks, with only one spoken line.
  • Happily Married: To Irisviel.
  • Hero of Another Story: His actions offscreen helped to shape the current events of the Prisma Illya storyline.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome: Stopping the Holy Grail War in its tracks definitely counts, as it helps change things in Illya's universe for the better.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He's only mentioned and shown briefly in flashbacks, but he's responsible for a number of things in the story such as Illya's normal upbringing and the lack of a Holy Grail War altogether in their universe.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: He's still very much alive and well in this universe, albeit away from home for most of the time.
  • Walking the Earth: He's never shown coming home, and is always traveling the world doing his "work".

The Edelfelt Household

    Auguste 

Auguste

Voiced by: Tesshō Genda (Japanese), Chris Ayres (English)

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Luvia's personal butler and bodyguard.


Homurahara Elementary School

    In General 
  • Locked Out of the Loop: They are generally unaware of Illya's life as a magic girl, no matter how many other people around Illya start to realize what's going on.
  • Sacred First Kiss: Chloe steals the first kisses of ALL of them (except Caren), which prompts incredibly angry reactions towards Illya by accident (since the two look alike).
  • Shoo Out the Clowns: It often gets more serious if they are not in the scene.
  • Somebody Doesn't Love Raymond: All of them are upset that no matter what they do, Miyu refuses to acknowledge them as friends or even bother to remember their names.
  • Those Two Guys: The main purpose of Illya's classmates is to support the fact that Illya in Prisma Illya has a happy and normal life.

    Mimi Katsura 

Mimi Katsura

Voiced by: Satomi Sato (Japanese), Brittney Karbowski (English), Lili Vela (Latin American Spanish)

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The quiet one and so-called honor student of the group. Despite her reputation as a goody two-shoes, her secret hobby is writing homoerotic novels, the knowledge of which Suzuka quickly takes advantage of. This in turn breaks Mimi's perception on relationships, to the point that she considers yuri or BL pairings as perfectly normal in real life.

Compared to her friends, she's the only one who's an older sibling rather than a younger one.


  • Broken Masquerade: Nearly during the Beach Episode. She happens across Illya and Chloe in one of their "prana refilling sessions" and Miyu tells her to forget about it (she doesn't). She then happens across Illya, Shirou and Ruby after the latter did some truth serum and sedative shenanigans but forgot to give a sedative to her. It's bad enough along with all the other chaos at the beach that Sapphire has to go full Memory-Wiping Crew on everyone involved.
  • Cool Big Sister: She has been shown to be a nice big sister. She even made cake for her little brother.
  • Corrupt the Cutie: No thanks to Suzuka getting her hooked on BL.
  • Covert Pervert: Turns out she was always very perverted under her kindness, it just took Suzuka to release it.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: A girl who looks quite similar to her appears watching Lancer fish in a short scene in Fate/hollow ataraxia. Gilgamesh even calls her "Mimi" during the sequence.
  • Generic Girl: A running gag with her is that she has no presence.
  • Nice Girl: She is very kind and considerate towards her goofy comrades.
  • Out of Focus: Mimi has zero presence, and people like Ruby or Miyu tend to forget about her very easily.
  • Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: When describing her appreciation of a BL novel Suzuka handed out to her, Mimi breaks into a long-winded speech that Illya lampshades as filled with terms that would require educational discretion (complete with steam noises just because). She eventually degenerates into excited gibberish that Chloe mistakes for Berserker's garbled shouts.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: Because she can't seem to think of a good lesbian story writeup note , she settles for gender bendering the characters into males. This in turn attracts the attention of resident BL writer Suzuka, who uses her script for a comic booth and even forces poor Mimi to host it. Afterwards, Mimi's transformation was complete, something that terrifies even Suzuka.
  • Yuri Fan: Goes both ways, as she thinks homosexual relationships are fine and totally ships the supposed love triangle between Illya, Miyu and Chloe.

    Tatsuko Gakumazawa 

Tatsuko Gakumazawa

Voiced by: Emiri Katou (Japanese), Emily Neves (English), Monserrat Aguilar (Latin American Spanish)

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The goofball of the group of friends, and the only daughter of the Gakumazawa dojo. Tatsuko's thought patterns can be very hard to understand at times.


  • Big Brother Attraction: She wanted to have her Sacred First Kiss with her big brother (though since she has two, it's not clear which one). Comparisons to Illya follow immediately.
  • But Not Too Foreign: Her mother has the very un-Japanese given name of "Stella", which, coupled with her blonde hair, might actually imply that she is mixed race.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Wears a swimsuit to gym class even though they aren't going swimming, among many other things.
  • Genki Girl: Even amongst a group of grade-school girls, Tatsuko stands out as being extraordinarily hyperactive, compounded by virtually zero impulse control.
  • Heroic BSoD: Played for Laughs. She goes completely blank in one of the 2wei herz specials, after Nanaki effortlessly defeats her (Tatsuko's) own father in his own dojo.
  • Idiot Hair: Has a noticeable one. In one episode, it even becomes a halo!
  • Iron Butt Monkey: She's constantly sent flying into the air by a Megaton Punch from the other girls without any injury. She once even got hit by a car and was fine afterwards.
  • Lethal Chef: Among other things, adds meat spices (she wanted to make hamburgers!) and breathmints (It adds flavor!) to cake batter.
  • Made of Iron: She constantly get sent flying into the air without any injury. She once even got hit by a car and was fine afterwards.
  • Trauma Conga Line: Throughout two of the 2wei Herz specials, where Nanaki joins her father's dojo, effortlessly beats him, destroys his dojo's sign, continuously badmouths him and eventually his whole fighting style once she finds out that it's completely useless if your opponent doesn't actually want to fight. She spends most of it borderline catatonic, and eventually comes out of it as a pacifist.

    Nanaki Moriyama 

Nanaki Moriyama

Voiced by: Mariya Ise (Japanese), Juliet Simmons (English), Yanitze Ramirez (Latin American Spanish)

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The most "normal" among Illya's friends, and seems to straddle a midpoint between Tatsuko's lunacy and Mimi's good-girl role. Despite this she can be as goofy as the rest of them. Her older sister Nanami is the schoolmate of Illya's older brother Shirou.


  • Big Brother Worship: Adores her older sister, which is why she's noticeably distressed when said sister is traumatized by a bad encounter with her "tsundere" and "gold-drilled" schoolmates (Rin and Luvia, respectively).
  • Eyes Always Closed: She has never opened her eyes so far, though her sister has done so once.
  • Numerical Theme Naming: Both she and her sister have "nana" (the number 7) as part of their given names.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Her sister is shown to have red eyes, so it can be assumed that she does too. Subverted as there isn't anything threatening about either of them.
  • Shipper on Deck: When she finds out her older sister has a crush on Shirou, she is ecstatic and wants them to be together as that means she would become Illya's sister-in-law.
  • Stone Wall: After she masters the martial art taught by Tatsuko's father, she has one problem; the style is dedicated entirely around counter-attacks, and Luvia and Rin have no intention of attacking her, essentially rendering all of her training useless.
  • Unknown Rival: Luvia and Rin don't seem to remember her at all after all the encounters they've had with her.

    Suzuka Kurihara 

Suzuka Kurihara

Voiced by: Kanae Itō (Japanese), Nancy Novotny (English), Valeria Erives (Latin American Spanish)

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Despite being the most reasonable-looking member of Illya's friends, Suzuka is as much a goofball as the rest of them, but she hides this fact really really well. She's actually a raging fujoshi, but thankfully she keeps these urges in check while at school.


  • Everyone Has Standards: Played for Laughs, as even she's horrified at the BL-loving monster she helped turn Mimi into.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Not long after helping Mimi "come out", she regrets having pushed her into it after seeing what the latter has created.
  • Otaku: Likely due to her older sister being a doujin artist.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: The reason for Mimi "coming out". Even she's bothered by the (BL-loving) monster she's inadvertently created.

    Taiga Fujimura 

Taiga Fujimura

Voiced by: Miki Itō (Japanese), Allison Sumrall (English), Harumi Nishizawa (Latin American Spanish)

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Illya's class teacher.


  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: Since Kiritsugu and Irisviel are still alive here, she isn't Shirou's guardian.
  • Animal Motifs: It's still tigers. She still wears stripes as well
  • Genki Girl: She's in her twenties, but is easily excited and mischievous.
  • Hopeless Suitor: Apparently still has feelings toward Illya's father, Kiritsugu, as seen in her realistic homework.
  • Old Maid: She's one year away from hitting the 25-year deadline, and she's very conscious of it. She keeps insisting that she is, by no means, a lonely woman and is absolutely traumatized when Kuro steals her first kiss.
  • Sensei-chan: She plays the trope dead straight in this series, where's she's not much more mature than her students despite being a teacher and is sensitive about her age, unlike in Fate/stay night where she's immature at home but competent as a teacher.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: When she catches Mimi drawing yaoi in class, she scolds her, but can't help but stare at it entranced.

    Caren Ortensia 

Caren Ortensia

Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (Japanese), Courtney Lomelo (English)

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Illya's school nurse, who has a very sadistic side. Like in the main universe, she is an agent of the Holy Church. She was sent to Fuyuki to observe, and if necessary, act as a backup, in case the recovery of the class cards went south.


  • Adaptational Jerkass: Caren had her snarky and provocative moments in Hollow Ataraxia, but was still overall a kind young woman who'd rather suffer herself than see others suffer before her. Not the case in this universe.
  • Age Lift: She's older than her counterpart from Fate/hollow ataraxia, who was implied to be at least around 14 years old in the game.
  • Blessed with Suck: Caren's body starts to bleed in the presence of evil spirits. The church regularly employs her as a radar due to this ability.
  • But Not Too Foreign: Half-Japanese, half-Italian.
  • Child Hater: The sound of happy children hurts her ears. In fact, she chose to work as a school nurse so she'd only see them when they were sick or hurt.
  • Dr. Jerk: She is disappointed if your injuries are minor and she enjoys getting a close look at children that get injured.
  • Emotionless Girl: Perhaps bored is a better word, as she almost only drinks tea or observes.
  • Naughty Nun: A nun with a battle costume that does not include a skirt.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: When wearing her Church uniform she intentionally doesn't wear a skirt. Because it's fashion.
  • Spell My Name With An S: Caren or Karen. Also Hortensia and Ortensia. She's probably Italian though, so Ortensia is more likely.

Homurahara Academy

    Sakura Matou 

Sakura Matou

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Rin Tosaka's estranged younger sister and Shirou Emiya's classmate, who also deeply cares for him.



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