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Leader

    Lux 
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Dark Light
The Leader of the Genesys Sect.

Lux is a very calm, elegant, thoughtful, and cold young man. Because he's cool-headed, it's rare that anything happens to make him raise his voice. Plus, because he's constantly thinking about his goals, how to achieve them, and the world around him, those moments never last long before he hits a "Eureka" moment and manages to fix the situation - in his favor.

His objectives behind the creation of the Genesis Sect are unknown, but he and his Sect place themselves as the enemies of the Sanctuary.


  • Big Bad: He is the creator and leader of the Genesis Sect.
  • Depending on the Writer: Depending on whether Sharout or Izmia uses this character, his character is greatly different. He is much more calm and competent written by Sharout than by Izmia. Given that Sharout is the one who created him and his description, it's a case of OOC on Izmia's side.
  • Villain Team-Up: After The Collection was dissolved, he offered one to Gabriel Agreste, who accepted. That being said, since it was never brought up again, it seems like it came to nothing.

The King

    General 
  • Place Beyond Time: Apparently, that's where they are, as the following quote indicates:
    • "[The] king rises from his throne and walks to a place overlooking time itself.*"
    The King 
  • Badass Boast: This quote of him:
    • "???: The humans have my pity. And so I will achieve my goal. There is no other future. No other possible path forward."
  • Condescending Compassion: Apparently, his reason for acting, as his quote above shows.
  • The Faceless: It is never shown or described outside of "someone or something" and of sitting on his throne and rising from it.
    Saleos 
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Gabriel-Saleos
    Andrealphus 
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Servant Vessel

The Master's Branch

    The Master 
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"Harold Saxon"
Click here for see him as Caligula
  • Actor Allusion : A particularly important case here, since the Master was Caligula in the Sanctuaryverse because John Simm played both characters. He finally becomes Prime Minister of England.
  • All There in the Manual: His true identity has not been revealed in history but only in out-of-story discussions about him, notably regarding his relation (as Caligula) with Agrippina during his first appearance. Even then, in these discussions about him, it is his pseudonym that is generally used now.
  • Continuity Nod: He is expected to be the next Prime Minister of England as he was in Doctor Who, and he taps on his desk at a rate of four times in a row.
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: He's wearing a suit, you don't want to cross his path.
  • Bad Boss : A subordinate questions him, said subordinate died soon after. With a twist, it was Manaka who killed that subordinate, but it was obvious the Master was only too happy about it, and maybe he even planned it.
  • The Chessmaster: He turns out to be the one behind the destruction of London caused by Mash Alter and Beast IV in order to help those who lost everything there in order to increase his popularity to the maximum and secure his place as next Prime Minister. With success, because later, he becomes indeed Prime Minister of England.
  • The Corrupter: It is implied in "[Ai Art] Goliath - Fate/Grand Order OC" that it was he who grafted into Agrippina's mind the drums that drove her crazy (something that is obvious to those who have watched Doctor Who and know the history between the Master and these drums).
  • Underestimating Badassery: When he appears on television, Agripinna the Younger instantly recognizes him as his brother Caligula, and calls him a "baby in this game". She doesn't know anything about his life outside of his role as Caligula, doesn't know that everything she's done, he's done it too, on a bigger scale, and done worse things, and she simply thinks that he is a Servant like her.
    Mash Kyrielight (Alter) 
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Without her mask
Full Power
First design after joining the Sanctuary
Second design after joining the Sanctuary
Genesis Sect Files :

Mash Alter hates herself, she realized what was going to happen just as the person she loved most was about to die.

The fact that it was too late at that point was something that drew the innocent girl named Mashu Kyrielight down a path of blood-soaked sin.

Cruel and cold, she treats the Longinus as her Senpai due to the fusion of the remains of his soul with the Longinus.

Disguising herself as an Avenger, her target of revenge is actually her own innocent being, she wishes to bring her own Senpai back, so that her senpai would scold her for what she has Become...

"Until Senpai lives once more, I will never give up..."

Until the recreation of the planet is complete, she will display her indomitable will, and continue to look away from her own mistakes.

Her skill "Yearning at the Moment of Death: B+" is the sublimation of her drive/obsession.

When her desire has been fulfilled, she will surely find the courage to end her own life.

At least, such was the Mash Alter that the Sanctuary faced. But upon joining it, some things changed about her (perhaps in response to her Class change from Shielder (disguised as Avenger) to Avenger).

Sanctuary Files :

A Mash from another universe. For some reason, her class is Avenger and she seems to put her distance between her and Sharout, just like the members of the Sanctuary. Usually, she express a cold and distant demeanor, with a straightforward way of speaking. When Sharout interacts with her, she is quickly to states he shouldn't treat her well or show kindness to her, as she shows a very poor opinion on herself, accompanied with some melancholy but despite that, she never treats him harsh. She also doesn't refer Sharout as "Senpai" anymore, stating she lost that right.

She only have on objective: Protect Sharout no matter what. Whoever points a blade at him, she will do it twice, even if it's the world itself.

While she does have the sword skills of Galahad Saber, due her hatred, she changed her class. This is a Avenger whose hatred is purely directioned to herself. She constantly blame herself about the death of her Sharout and can't get over that.


  • Alternate Self: She is not an alternate version of Mash's version of Sanctuary, but an alternate version of one who is a of the Sharout's girlfriends, taken straight from Fate/Grand Order.
  • Break the Badass : Normal Mash is badass in fight, this version of her was shattered by the death of her version of Sharout. Ironically, that makes her even more badass.
  • Break the Cutie: Normal Mash is -in general- really just adorable, and this version of her is broken by the death of her version of Sharout.
  • Broken Bird : Oh she definitely is. Even if it would perhaps be more abandoned puppy if we take into account the initial concept of the Shielder "Stray Servant" planned for Fate/stay night first of the name ?
  • Broken Tears: She mourns them at the end, after having a vision of her version of Sharout when the light from Richard's Excalibur resonated with her Longinus and the remnants of her Sharout's soul that the Longinus had absorbed.
  • Cry into Chest: The tears above, she cries them into the chest of the main version of Sharout.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle : She inflicts this on the entire Round Table, after she begins drawing energy from her Saint Graph.
  • Dangerous Forbidden Technique : It is mentioned very clearly that drawing all the energy from her Saint Graph for a massive power boost like she did there was disaggregating it and that was suicide.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Ironically, when she joins Sanctuary, her outfit changes from mostly white to mostly black.
  • Despair Event Horizon : The death of her version of Sharout.
  • Driven to Madness: Her musical theme is the same as that of Lancelot Berserker, to show how close her despair is to madness.
  • Fallen Hero: Originally one of the main characters of Fate/Grand Order, she ends up becoming an antagonist of the Sanctuary here.
  • Freudian Excuse: Her version of Sharout died due to some unknown reason, but it was enough for her to feel that the world was rotten and needed to be replaced with a new better one - in which she could find her version of Sharout, incidentally.
  • Infinity +1 Sword: After joining the Sanctuary, she wields her version of the Sword of the Strange Hangings, which is it in the Sanctuaryverse.
  • Light Is Not Good: In the form she takes to defeat the Round Table, her outfit becomes mostly white.
  • Love Makes You Evil: She became evil upon the death of the person she loved most.
  • Love Redeems: The vision of her version of Sharout, due to the light of Richard's Excalibur, forgiving her everything and promising to always be with her was enough to allow her to become kind again, and after having confirmation that the Sanctuary and the main Sharout are allies, she joined the Sanctuary in the end.
  • Not So Stoic: While she comes across as The Stoic almost all the time, the part where she cries into Sharout's chest cements this trope.
  • Perpetual Frowner: Whether as an antagonist, or after joining Sanctuary, she retains that same frown.
  • The Beastmaster: Of a Beast, in the sense of an Evil of Humanity. Justified in the sense that it's Beast IV, the Fou of her world, who obviously came of age as a Beast after their version of Sharout died.
  • The Chosen One: TWO TIMES. The first weapon she wields, the Spear, is actually the Longinus, and the second, the sword, the Sword of the Strange Hangings (as in, the same one Storm gathered and is supposed to be the only one who can wield ). As a Servant (Demi-Servant), she has her own versions which are copies of the originals that Galahad, from which she derives her powers, wielded during his lifetime.
  • The Stoic: Except for when she saw Sharout and then cried in his chest, she didn't show much emotion even after joining the Sanctuary.
    Beast IV : Cath Palug 
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The White Beast of Calamity
  • Alternate Self: Like Mash Alter, he is not an alternate version of Fou's version of Sanctuary, but an alternate version from the same universe that Mash Alter, taken straight from Fate/Grand Order.
  • Despair Event Horizon: The death of his version of Sharout and the despair of Mash Alter.
  • Red Baron: All his titles are given when he appears.
    • "It was The Beast of Gaia, Primate Murder, The White Beast, the Beast of Calamity, Beast IV: the Beast ruling the sin of "Comparison": Cath Palug."
  • Superpower Lottery : He's a Beast, it comes with the territory. Notably, the most notable is to increase his power above that of his opponent, allowing him to go from inferior to Grand Saber (boosted by the location of the place and his fame) to almost rival him, if the fight had continued, he would have ended up overpowering him, forcing him to end the fight in one hit.
    Manaka Sajyou 
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The Girl who is connected to the Root
With visible Command Seals
  • Alternate Self: She is not the same Manaka as the one from Fate/Prototype, however, her personality and abilities remain the same. The main difference is only that she isn't obsessed with Proto-Saber.
  • Continuity Nod: She has Command Seals for Beast VI/G due to being her Master in Fate/Prototype.
  • The Archmage: She masters mastered all forms of magecraft that far exceed those that existed during the Age of the Gods.
  • The Beastmaster: Literally in her case. She was the Master of Beast VI/G in Fate/Prototype, and she clearly plans to do it again.
  • The Omnipotent: Almost, due to being connected to the Root. She's limited only by her low magic circuit count and the Counter Force.
  • The Omniscient: Due to being connected to the Root, she literally knows everything.
    True Ishtar (Fillia) 
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Godess of Love and War
  • Crazy-Prepared: Just like in Fate/strange Fake, she retrieves the Back Key of Gate of Babylon (by sending Manaka to fetch it from the ruins of Uruk), still clearly intending to kill Gilgamesh and Enkidu. The fact that she hasn't taken action yet means she's preparing even more and waiting for the right moment.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Despite everything she has done in mythology and Fate, she despises the Master. Given that her Alignment is Lawful Good, it's not that surprising that she would feel such aversion towards someone whose Alignment would be Chaotic Evil.
  • Other Me Annoys Me: She shows a very strong dislike towards her version who allied herself with Agrippina, after said version of her was defeated.
    • "Fillia (True Ishtar): I do not care. They weren't even able to prepare in advance. Is the me of this universe is she so pathetic ? To put it another way, I have rarely been so humiliated, only by 'those two', I should kill her for the humiliation she put me through."
    Titania/Artoria Caster Alter 
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Queen of Fairies (First Outfit)
Second Outfit
Third Outfit
First Apparition

Titania (/tɪˈtɑːniə/) is a character in William Shakespeare's 1595–1596 play A Midsummer Night's Dream.

In the play, she is the Queen of the fairies and wife of the Fairy King, Oberon. Due to Shakespeare's influence, later fiction has often used the name Titania for fairy-queen characters.

In traditional folklore, the fairy queen has no name. As such, Shakespeare took the name Titania from Ovid's Metamorphoses, where it is an appellation given to the daughters of Titans.

Later, the truth came to light. The true identity of the Caster known as Titania has been revealed, revealing her to be Artoria Caster Alter, Pretender.


  • Alternate Self: She is not an alternate version of Castoria's version of Sanctuary, but an alternate version of one who is a of the Sharout's girlfriends, taken straight from Fate/Grand Order.
  • Arch-Enemy: She is completely devoted to killing Mash Alter, until her defeat.
  • Art Shift: Because for her first appearance, a fan-art was used, then Arts generated by AI, the Art and her general design (notably the wings) during her first appearance were very different from those she would have later, so much so that her first version is not counted in the outfit numbering and is more considered a placeholder that was until she had a more appropriate Art.
  • Break the Cutie: Her original version, despite everything she's already been through, is one of the cutest people there is - despite her sometimes somewhat rude behavior -. This version of her, just like Mash Alter, is broken by the death of her version of Sharout.
  • Despair Event Horizon : The death of her version of Sharout, like Mash Alter.
  • Driven to Madness: Her musical theme is the same as that of Lostbelt Morgan, to show how close her despair is to madness.
  • Fallen Hero: Originally Avalon le Fae and the main ally in Lostbelt 6 of of Fate/Grand Order, she ends up becoming an antagonist of the Sanctuary here.
  • Infinity +1 Sword: She can use up to 12 Excaliburs at full power in fight, not the weaker Sanctuaryverse version based on the Sword of the Strange Hangings, but the Nasuverse version created 14,000 years ago to defeat Sefar.
  • Light Is Good: Initially, she only had a little white in her outfit. Subsequently, the more she appeared, the more white she wore, until her redemption where she dressed mainly in white.
  • Love Makes You Evil: She became evil upon the death of the person she loved most, all like Mash Alter.
  • Purple Is Powerful: No matter what outfit she wears, she always wears minimal purple, her wings are purple, her eyes are purple and you really don't want to fight her.
  • Sword Beam: With her 12 Excaliburs, she can fire up to 12 Excaliblasts at full power, at the same time or in a row. It's a Call-Back, of course, of the 12 Excaliblasts she (or rather, her original, unaltered version) used against Cernunnos in Fate/Grand Order.
  • The Bus Came Back: She was appeared only once in an RP, which didn't accomplish much (other than providing a glimpse of the power of Gabriel-Metatron). But after the death of God Arjuna, it is she who appears to seize the now mature Pearl of Destruction. She subsequently appeared several times, participating in the defeat of Emperor Lux until her own defeat.
  • Wings Do Nothing: She has a pair of Fairy wings, in keeping with her (fake) identity as Titania, but she can levitate perfectly without them.
    Nameless Ronin/Nameless Samourai 
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Nameless Swordmaster
  • Badass Normal: He is not a Servant but a flesh and blood human. He is still able to deflect the blades of all the Knights of the Round Table at the same time when they attack him.
  • Foil: To Goliath. He is the bodyguard of the Master (whom Agrippina knew as "Caligula") while Goliath is the bodyguard of Agrippina (the "little sister" of the Master due to the period during which he used the identity of Caligula). But where Goliath is a brainless brute, Nameless Ronin is an elegant samurai; where Goliath relies on raw power, Nameless Ronin relies on his sword skill; where Goliath is a Servant, Nameless Ronin is a living human that the Master hired in the past; where Goliath is a well-known name, Nameless Ronin is literally nameless; or Goliath comes from Hebrew culture, Nameless Ronin comes from Japan.
  • Implausible Fencing Powers: As stated above, he deflected several blades at the same time with his single blade.
  • Master Swordsman: See Badass Normal and Implausible Fencing Powers. It should be noted that Knights of the Round Table implicitly involves Lancelot, who himself is a great example of this Trope.
  • Rōnin: He is one, as his outfit shows.
  • Samurai: If we consider the Master, who hired him as his bodyguard, as his lord, then he would be that rather than Rōnin.
  • Weak, but Skilled: He is a human rather than a Servant or other being of this stature, but his sheer skills with the sword make him a dangerous opponent not to be underestimated.

The Altrouge's Faction

    Altrouge Brunestud 
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Black Vampire Princess of the Dead Apostles

True Form/Adult Form
Hybrid of a True Ancestor and a Dead Apostle. Vampire princess of the Dead Apostles. “Black.” Master of blood and contracts. Primate Murder’s owner. Appears to be a 14 year old girl.

As one of the Dead Apostle Ancestors ranked in the top ten, she is a being of illusion who cannot be destroyed by ordinary concepts, requiring an illusion surpassing her to compete against her. Normally appearing like a young fourteen-year-old girl, she is normally powerless and cannot make use of Marble Phantasm, but "like a magical girl" is said to have something like a two-stage transformation.

Although prepared as a potential vessel for Crimson Moon who has obtained the Brunestud name, she has yet to reach a proper level as to succeed him. With Primate Murder under her control, it can be said she even surpasses his power in a way. Michael Roa Valdamjong comments that she is too unstable for Crimson Moon to possess even despite that.


  • Gender Bender: Briefly, in her first appearance, due to circumstances.
  • Hybrid Monster: She's an hybrid between a True Ancestor and a Dead Apostle.
  • Older Than They Look: She looks like a 14 year old girl, but she is actually much, MUCH older, being the "Arcueid's big sister".
  • Really 700 Years Old: She really is several centuries/millennia old, despite her usual shape.
  • Red Baron: She's also know as Vampire Princess of the Dead Apostles, Eclipse Princess of Black Blood and Master of Blood and Contracts.
  • The Beastmaster: She is the mistress of (her version of) Primate Murder/Beast IV.
  • The Corrupter: The Cath Palug under her control became Primate Murder, a bloodthirsty and enemy of humanity. Compare now with the Cath Palug raised by Merlin (Fou) instead.
  • The Infiltration: Her entire first appearance is her infiltrating Autumn Wolffe's, Trimuvirate member, class as a student for a day to assess her strength to gauge the general strength of Sanctuary. Her assessment of Autumn is reliable. That assessment ? There she is:
    • "Altrouge: Not a threat. At all. I don't know what kind of world Lux wants to create, but they won't be able to stop him."
  • Ultimate Lifeform: According to Fate/Grand Order, the reason why an awakened Arcueid in the remake timeline wouldn't be considered to be the Ultimate One of Earth is because she hasn't settled her score with Altrouge, a being 'that forms the celestial' on the same scale.
    Primate Murder 
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Altrouge’s demonic dog
Details unknown. Murderer of primates. The White Beast. Altrouge’s demonic dog (the Beast of Gaia).

The mature form of Primate Murder, also called Cath Palug, who hold the seat of Beast IV. At some point it fell under the control of Altrouge, it has in mimicking its mistress developed a taste for human blood even though it is not a Death Apostle and holds the absolute murder privilege against the human species, placing it at on par with ORT when it comes to exterminating humanity.

A version of it from another universe describes it as "an unsightly monstrosity".


    Fina-Vlad Svelten 
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Vampiric Count
White Knight Vlad. One of Altrouge’s bodyguards. The Vampiric Count. Devil of Stratovaris. Captain of the Ghost Fleet. He has an interest in handsome youths, and only drinks the blood of other men. He and Rita simply do not get along at all. Possesses the reality marble Parade.
    Rizo-Waal Strout 
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Black Knight
One of the longest-serving Dead Apostles. Black Knight Strout. One of Altrouge’s bodyguards. On account of being inflicted with a curse of time, he is immortal. The True Devil Neardark."- Tsukihime Dictionary Revised

"Within the original setting, Rizo-Waal Strout, known as Black Knight Strout (黒騎士シュトラウト, Kurokishi Shutorauto), is one of the oldest three Dead Apostles and is one of Altrouge Brunestud's bodyguards. He owes his immortality to a time curse and he wields a demonic sword named True Demon Neadark (真性悪魔ニアダーク, Shinsei Akuma Niadāku). He is thought to be "invincible" due to his "curse of time"."- TYPE-MOON Wiki

Ark Recovery Team

    Karl der Große 
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Father of Europe
    Ghost King 
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Irish Magus King
A King and a Magus.

A former Irish King whose lands were stolen and his name erased from history. Being a Magus, he managed to survive until the Modern Era without losing any of his strength. On the contrary, due to centuries of accumulated power, he is able to cast devastating spells at the level of Sevants.

Due to his past, he now only thinks of himself as a ghost - which isn't true, he still has a body of flesh and blood - and only calls himself by the name Ghost King.

His Servant is Saber Cù Chulainn.

    Saber Cù Chulainn 
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Saber Greatest Irish Hero
The Saber form of Ireland's greatest hero Cù Chulainn. His appearance and personality are not really different from when he is summoned in the Lancer Class.He is a shining existence on par with Heracles and King Arthur.

In other words, he is still the same Hound of Culann we know, however, his luck has increased a bit.

His Parameters are the following:

Strength: B+

Endurance: B

Agility: A

Mana: C

Luck: D

N. Phantasm: A

Class Skills:

Magic Resistance: A

Riding: B

Personal Skills:

Battle Continuation: A

Disengage: C

Protection from Arrows: B

Ath nGabla: A

Noble Phantasm:

Gáe Bolg: B : A situation in which it is summoned without Gae Bolg or the Shadow Land Arms Mastery Skill is impossible. But since he is summoned in Saber Class, Gaé Bolg's Rank has decreased. Moreover, it seems that Gaé Bolg adapted to this Class and took the form of a red sword."Hu ? Why did it end like this ?" Is the commentary of the Irish Hero himself.

Gaé Bolg lost its Causal Reversal ability due to no longer being a spear, but its true use, being thrown at the target and causing a violent explosion on contact, "its most powerful attack that is spoken of in legends", can still be used. I guess shooting swords at the opponent still works, yeah...

Shining Blade of Cleaving Death: B+ : A Noble Phantasm where the unnamed sword awarded to Cù Chulainn by King Conchobar is assimilated with Cruaidín, the sword of light that appeared in the legend of “The Battle of Ross na Rig”.

A magic sword that emits a faint light. At the time of its True Name Release, it strongly radiates light, demonstrating a power that is even akin to the magic sword Caladbolg that his foster father Fergus wields.

At the time of establishing this Saint Graph with his True Name as Cù Chulainn for this summoning, it is thought that the two swords were assimilated into one Noble Phantasm because of the shared trait where each sword was wielded by Cú Chulainn during the times of battle.


    Black Swordman 
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  • Evil Laugh: When he locates Storm (who is also the incarnation of Ragnarok) with the whole affair of the Hammer of Thor (which is also the Vajra and the Thunderbolt of Zeus), he blurts out an absolutely maniacal one.
  • Horns of Villainy: He is evil, and his mask has little horns to show it.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: He has red eyes, and is clearly a powerful member of the Genesis Sect.
Heracles.

India

    God Arjuna 
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Final Dark God
Servant version/Arjuna Alter
Discard humanity, discard the earth, become a god and reach heaven.The god of destruction that reigns for the sake of a perfectly flawless world.

In Indian mythology, there exists a hero who is close to being an eternal god who ends everything and then starts over.The one who inherited the authority of destruction from him is God Arjuna.As compensation, he began to lose his personality, but with his ego as a natural-born hero, he managed to prevent himself from turning into a mechanical being.

Having lost almost all of his humanity, he conducted himself as a tool of perfect destruction.As compensation for receiving divinity and the anti-evil skill as authority from "the one that brings about the end".

He reigns as a perfect god over the India.Having his original personality painted over, he is on the verge of becoming exactly like a Deus Ex Machina...a concept with the sole purpose of putting the world through a continuous cycle of death and rebirth.

He went mad from absorbing the authorities of every god and became a concept that would show no mercy to even the smallest flaws.


  • Ambiguous Situation: He is explicitly not the same God Arjuna as in Lostbelt 4 from Fate/Grand Order. Which leads one to wonder how his existence is possible when he shouldn't be able to exist outside of the Lostbelts. His existence is ultimately due to a timeline outside of Pan-Human History created by the Genesis Sect.
  • Clap Your Hands If You Believe: He is so powerful not only because he has absorbed the entire Indian Pantheon, but also because of both his people and their own faith in him. When Kotomine caused the people to no longer have faith in him thanks to his second Noble Phantasm, his power declined. And when Karna refused to be intimidated by his power (increased by the Pearl of Destruction), which made him doubt himself, his power declined further.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: He crushed Mash Alter, Shiva and Izmia at the same time while they were reinforced by the Lady of the Lake. More specifically, he crushed Mash Alter and Shiva effortlessly, taking absolutely no damage when Shiva managed to hit him, leaving Izmia absolutely stunned as she watched.
  • Dying as Yourself: Just before the final fight, after Karna makes him doubt himself as a god, his name changes from God Arjuna to just Arjuna.
    • "God Arjuna: Looking... Yes... Like the way you're looking at me now. Stop that, Karna... Don't look at me...like that...
      • That was it. That was exactly the last necessary piece. Karna put it into place without even trying. A god is most vulnerable when they begin to question their own infallibility.
    • Arjuna: You're doing it again... Your eyes are trying to make me see something inside myself ! That is... a sin. It is evil. I must pass judgment on you... with my own hands ! Karnaaa !!!"
  • Evil Overlord: He is the ruler of India, he has the Vimana as a fortress too.
  • Fatal Flaw: Pride. He considers himself as the perfect, unassailable and infallible god working to remove all imperfections and evil from existence, refusing to recognize his own flaws because of his conviction that he is right even when his flaws have only increased because he cannot fundamentally turn his reality-warping powers upon himself and that he still acts on those flaws even subconsciously, all because his belief that he's in the right prevents him from doing so and that admitting as much would actually weaken him. Karna bluntly pointing out the truth of his contradictions is what begins his Villainous Breakdown.
  • Fusion Dance: He absorbed the entire Indian pantheon.
  • God-Eating: He absorbed the entire Indian Pantheon into his home universe to become so powerful.
  • Heel Realization: In his final moments, after his defeat, he realizes exactly what he has become.
    • "Arjuna: Now I see. I was never a complete being to begin with... Of course not. I am too flawed to be a perfect god... I only sought perfection, greedily, to my own detriment... To the point I no longer realized I was doing so. ――――You are right, Karna... It was the dark, greedy Krishna inside me... The one who consumed even the gods, and tolerated no evil whatsoever... That is who I... ...Now I understand why I lost. My blade of destruction could not be turned on myself. No matter how many Yuga Cycles passed, my obsession with you... my evil... would always remain. It was that obsession that drove me to become a perfect god beyond what was necessary. So the god I became the final god, born of evil, who tried to guide his people toward a proper world... ...still harbored a dreadful evil within his soul. I probably should have tried to destroy that first, before I turned my focus to the world... [...] I believed I was complete, all while failing to notice the ways in which I was not. What's more, believing myself complete was itself the seed of further deficiency. Now I see. I was a walking paradox, right from the beginning. I couldn't even be the man... you wanted me to be..."
  • Hypocrite: He wants to eliminate all evil and imperfections while completely ignoring the fact that he's a bad person and his own imperfections... that is, until he dies.
  • The Juggernaut: It's telling that it took Karna (with the power of Shiva and Vishnu) backed up by Kama (Beast III/L), Lucifer, Kali and Shiva (the latter two enhanced by nano-particle machines) to defeat him.
  • No-Sell: In his fight against Mash Alter, Shiva and Izmia, Shiva manages to hit him once, but his blow simply bounces off God Arjuna's body (even while Shiva was strengthened by the Lady of the Lake). When Kotomine unleashes his first Noble Phantasm against him, Light of Knowledge, he emerges unscathed as well.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: After being summoned as a Servant by the Counter-Force, thanks to his Spiritual Origin bringing his spirit closer to that of humans, he is much kinder than he was during his life (as an enemy of the Sanctuary). This is reflected in his appearance, which is closer to his original appearance than to the appearance he had at the end of his life.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: He wants to eliminate all evil from the world, but his definition of evil is extremely imperfect. He considers even the smallest flaw to be bad. It goes down to things like minor injuries. So, someone who survived a Yuga Cycle and injured their knee for example would be erased by the next Yuga Cycle. As has been mentioned several times, no one can meet his standards of perfection and he was killing everyone little by little.
  • Red Baron: All characters living in India call him "Our God", even in front of Indian gods like Shiva. And Final Dark God.
  • Redemption Demotion: Since he was summoned as a Servant, when his state of mind is closer to that of humans and he joined the Sanctuary, he is less monstrously powerful than when he was alive.
  • Say My Name: Karnaaa !!!
    Fake Lōkapāla 

Bluebeard

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"The Impostor"
True Name Revealed
Super Large Chthonian
Bluebeard is a fictional character from the book of the same name. He was based on the infamous serial killer and fallen warrior Gilles de Rais. In the fairy tale, Bluebeard is a wealthy man who has remarried many times because his wives keep going missing. While Bluebeard is away from his home, he entrusts his wife with a key but makes her promise not to open a room in the basement. His wife cannot hide her curiosity and opens the door only to find the corpses of Bluebeard's many ex-wives inside. She tries to hide that she saw, but the key is enchanted and once he returns home Bluebeard knows that she opened the forbidden room. Enraged, Bluebeard attempts to kill his wife but is in turn killed by his wife's brother, a dragoon.

Unlike Gilles de Rais who is obsessed with Jeanne d'Arc, Bluebeard has never even heard of her before. He is a crazed mass-murderer who simply enjoys killing.He is wicked and demented. Bluebeard is also linked to destructive and chaotic chtonian forces he can conjures. Likewise, he can transform into a chtonian abomination when his body is damaged enough.He is as closed as Caster Gilles de Rais. In fact, he is an alternate version of him. As demented and mentally destroyed and depraved as him.

Bluebeard as one of Arjuna's goons. He confronted the Sanctuary in the crypt of the second Dham the Sanctuary group visited, pretending to be one of God Arjuna's "Four Generals". But he is not one of them at all. His status in God Arjuna's organization is left unknown. But it rose the question on why someone so persuaded to eradicate all evils would use someone as twisted and fundamentally evil as Bluebeard. That kind of person would be a perfect ally for Agrippina, not for Arjuna.After his body was damaged enough during the initial battle, he transformed into a chtonian abomination who was much more powerful than anticipated. It couldn't die via normal attacks and weapons. It was only thanks to Richard I the Lionheart's Excaliblast and Shiva's eye that Bluebeard finally met his demise.


  • Ax-Crazy: He is completely unbalanced and has a fixation on women who could supposedly become his wives even if they are his enemies.
  • Fusion Dance: He is merged with the god Rudra. This doesn't make him much of a threat in his normal state, but it does make him extremely dangerous when using his Noble Phantasm.
  • Red Herring: As his title, The Impostor foreshadowed, he was not a true Lōkapāla.
  • There Is No Kill Like Overkill: After he activated his Noble Phantasm, he quickly became a threat that required a combination of Richard's Excaliblats and Shiva's Third Eye to defeat him before he did too much damage.
     The Four Lōkapālas 

Aśvatthāman

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"The Executor"
Battle Mode
Full Power
Anger, and fighting.He lined up with Karna at the Mahabharata, and was called the strongest Brahmin warrior.The personification of anger… In other words, Aśvatthāman.

He will continue fighting so long as there is rage, anger, and power left in him.

One of the heroes that appears in the Mahabharata.His father is the Brahmin hero Drona.In the great war sung in the epic, he like his father, stuck to Duryodhana's side, and unfolded a lurid conflict with the five Pandava brothers together with Karna.

After all the influential men of his own army, including Karna, died, he broke his pledge as a warrior maddened with rage, and carried out a night assault.It is said he massacred thousands of people.

Anyway, he's solely angry.Angry for the unreasonable, angry for sadness, angry for pride.However, he swore not to hate.He always wished to be a person to raise an objection against the unreasonable world.

Blowing away any wise reason, no matter who he faces he'll blow them away with composure if they don't convince him.

Having disgraced his honour as a warrior, he was given an extremely severe punishment. He was ordered to hand over the jewel on his forehead, which he was born with, and banished to the forest.

The legend goes that he wandered through the forest for three thousand long years.


  • Affably Evil: Even though he was in charge of Lara while she was in the cell, it is mentioned that he didn't do anything like torturing her, and he himself said he wouldn't torture unnecessarily. Once he is defeated, he quickly takes the opportunity to leave the Lōkapālas and gives information to the Sanctuary. He also says that he will attempt to bring Karna, who performed a Heroic Sacrifice to prevent the Sanctuary group from being caught in the Yuga Cycle, back to life.
  • Fusion Dance: He completely merged with Shiva (not the one of the Sanctuary), from whom he originally had some power, to have all his power.
  • Genius Bruiser: Despite his abrasive personality, he remains highly intelligent, and proves it when he notes that the Sanctuary made the mistake of not inquiring about the evolution of India, because in less than a minute God Arjuna will launch a new Yuga cycle, and he only had to hold them off until then.
  • Red Baron: He is one of the Four Lōkapāla of God Arjuna, "The Executor".

Rama

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"The Knight"
Second Outfit
The protagonist of the Ramayana, one of the great Indian epics. Ravana was a rakshasa who was capable of commanding the gods themselves. He tricked the creator god into making it so that he could only be killed by humans, not gods or spirits.Granting the appeals of the gods Vishnu reincarnated as a mortal, but in the process he forgot everything about his godhood.He was reborn as Prince Rama.

Rama was wise from birth, but he ended up being deprived from his succession rights to the throne and expelled from his country due the schemes of a relative.Having his beloved Sita - who was traveling together with him - snatched away by the hands of the Demon Lord Ravana, Rama boldly resolved himself to fight.Together with an army of monkeys that included the famous Hanuman, Rama - who was bestowed with many weapons by a sage - continued to fight against the demon lord Ravana and his army for over 14 years.

And even such Rama had once committed a fatal blunder.Upon intervening into a fight among monkeys, in order to save his ally monkey Sugriva, he performed a coward sneak attack upon the enemy monkey Vali. Unable to forgive that, Vali's wife placed a curse upon Rama.

'Even if you take back your empress, you'll never be able to share joy with her again....' such curse is binding him even now.

His wish for the Holy Grail is "a reunion with Sita".He already died and became a Heroic Spirit, yet the effects of the curse that keeps binding him has not grown dim.And that curse will continue on so long the two continue to love one another. One could say that such curse is, at the same time, a proof of their love.The reason why Rama is summoned as a young boy is because, just like it was alluded in the main scenario, the period when he fought in search of Sita is indeed his golden age.


  • Amnesiac Lover: God Arjuna erased his memories of Sita, his wife. He finds them back after being defeated, which is the final straw to rank him against God Arjuna (the latter having absorbed the goddess form of Sita among all the deities he absorbed.)
  • Fusion Dance: He completely merged with Vishnu, from whom he is originally the reincarnation, to have all his power.
  • Red Baron: He is one of the Four Lōkapāla of God Arjuna, "The Knight".
  • Significant Wardrobe Shift: After leaving the Lōkapālas, he changes his outfit from his mostly white outfit with his hair down making him look more unyielding to a red outfit with his hair tied up making him look less stoic.

Heracles

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"The Right hand of God"
One of the great heroes from Greek mythology.

A demigod hero born from the union between the chief god Zeus and a human girl.

Many adventures unfolded from his discord with the goddess Hera, and this superhuman overcame them all.

Not the Heroic Spirit Heracles, but the Divine Spirit Heracles.

Possessing the disposition to come under six Classes with the exception of Caster, the greatest Noble Phantasm among his possessions is the bow and arrow called Nine Lives - Slaying the Hundred Heads, acquired during his twelve penances.

In legends, Heracles is a hero who was given twelve penances, and overcame all of them.

It is doubtful whether or not your average hero could handle even one of those penances, and thanks to this achievement, after death Heracles was added to the seat of gods as a constellation.

The true power of God Hand, which has given shape to these anecdotes, is automatic resurrection after dying.

The stock of resurrections amounts to 11 times.

In other words, this means Heracles would not be annihilated unless he is defeated 12 times.


  • Affably Evil: Even though God Arjuna removed his ability to choose, he still has his code of honor and plans to commit suicide after God Arjuna achieves his goal to atone for his crimes.
  • Back from the Dead: God Hand's effect ensures that he must be killed 12 times to die permanently. However, the most powerful attacks can remove several of his lives and so, Berserker Enkidu removed 10 of his lives using their Noble Phantasm at full power.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: God Arjuna removed his ability to choose, thus forcing him to comply with his every wish.
  • Identical Stranger: He has the same appearance as Megalos from FGO who was modified Berserker Heracles, but he is actually the Divine Spirit Heracles.
  • Red Baron: He is one of the Four Lōkapāla of God Arjuna, "The Right Hand of God".
  • Super Mode: One of his Noble Phantasms, Goddess of War, even if he does not transform him, gives him a big power boost.
  • World's Strongest Man: He has the same power as his father who, even weakened, was the most powerful of the Age of Gods. He is actually even more dangerous due to his superhuman abilities as a warrior.

Lucifer (Kotomine Kirei)

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Shady Priest of India/"The Guardian of the Paradise"
Second Outfit
Even though he looks like Extra Kotomine, it's not him. He's not the AI but the real person, an alternate version from another universe summoned as a vessel as Pseudo-Servant Lucifer (even if he had full control) (that's why he had some of Lucifer's power, and specifically based on Lucifer before he/she was banished, which is why both of his Noble Phantasms had a connection to knowledge

This version of Kirei have the same personality as the Sanctuary Kirei, meaning he is defective, possessing a warped mind. He is an evil person, but not a villain. He is deviant, but not inhuman. Despite his personal accomplishments, he never felt satisfaction. Despite his best efforts he could not enjoy what other people found happiness in, and instead found himself drawn to negative emotions like the pain of others. He is able to act like a normal person, even bringing pride to his father, but he intrinsically does not feel the same happiness others do.

Kotomine was one of the "Four Generals" of God Arjuna. As stated before, he was imbued with a part of the power of Lucifer. At first, he appeared as an ally of the Sanctuary, congratulating them in their efforts to fight Arjuna. But then, he revealed his true color at Agartha. He killed Heracles after he yield to the conjoint power of Berserker Enkidu, Kali and Shiva.

Kirei proved to be much more powerful than Heracles. But the power Arjuna gave him was his undoing. Lucifer refused to aid him in a critical moment, giving Kali's snake the opportunity to strike and inject an uncurable venom. While he used his powers to slow down the venom, it would have eventually killed him. In a moment of clarity, Kirei realized what shall be done and confronted Arjuna. Using the power of Lucifer, Kirei stripped Arjuna out of the people of India's faith, weakening the God tremendously. Kirei died soon after, killed by an enraged Arjuna.

His "heroic" sacrifice led to Arjuna defeat at the hands of Super Karna.


  • Alternate Self: He is not the same as the one in Sanctuary, but rather an alternate version.
  • Double Agent: He is one of God Arjuna's Lōkapālas, but he helps the Sanctuary throughout, enabling them to escape the first Yuga Cycle, taking Rama to Aśvatthāman (which led to the resurrection and strengthening of God Arjuna), suppressing the faith of the Indian people in God Arjuna to weaken it and finally trying to kill God Arjuna himself. On the other hand, he also tried to eliminate the Sanctuary as the "Guardian of the Paradise" for God Arjuna. It is implied that this represents his having both a moral faith and an evil nature, which allowed him to satisfy both without regret.
  • Dying as Yourself: When he goes to attempt to kill God Arjuna, he wears his normal priest's outfit (except for one detail) rather than the outfit he wore as Lōkapāla. This shows how at the end of his life, as he alternated between helping God Arjuna and helping the Sanctuary, he ultimately chose the side of good and morality.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He draws one against Aśvatthāman to prevent the Sanctuary group from being caught in the Yuga cycle. Since the area around the two of them was collapsing the last time we saw them, it is unknown what happened to him next. He escaped unharmed and reappears the next time the Sanctuary goes to India. He performed a real one later to try to kill God Arjuna. It failed, but he also have weakening him with his second Noble Phantasm and weakening God Arjuna contributed to his defeat.
  • Mr. Exposition: He is there to bring the Sanctuary group some information on the current state of India, in particular about Aśvatthāman.
  • Significant Wardrobe Shift: When he betrays God Arjuna, he wears his normal outfit with an added scarf (the same as his father in fact), rather than the outfit he wore as Lōkapāla.
  • Red Baron: He is one of the Four Lōkapāla of God Arjuna, "The Guardian of the Paradise".

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