TYPE-Moon/Nasuverse Feats/General Thread

I'll simply bring up some stuff the latest Event has brought us:

- Himiko is outright stated by Izou to rival Oryou in strength(Considering how many times he has been hit by her, that says something).

- Himiko was able to destroy a Haniwa that Saitou nor Mash could even scratch.

- Nobunaga was able to keep her wits about her enough to disrupt a good chunk of Kamou's plans despite being filled to the brim with Dark Blight(which should have long corrupted her). Himiko was also able to do the same in the eternal darkness realm in the event despite still being alive and being deluged in it for god knows how long.

- Demon King Nobunaga was able to heavily weaken the Inugami(Who is a hodge-podge of Ancient Gods of the Past) despite earlier no one else in the party was capable of doing anything to it in the major term. Super Himiko would be the 2nd closest to Serizawa/Kukochihiko combo(Although they wasn't anything close to that level) that was done at the end as well.

- Serizawa ultimately survives a massive barrage of attacks between Hijikata/Souji/Hajime to the point the latter two are surprised he's still standing and only dies due to Yamanami opening a portal to hell and stabbing him in the back.
 

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Ct123, Xhominid and Type Rey owe you cash or its jail time and the MCU for making you watch their movies waiting for a good one :kobeha
 
I know I barely update this with news or chapters or anything, so I'll do this now... despite this being up and about on Beast's Lair for a few days now:

A lodge in the American mountains.

A luxury lodge deep into the natural boundaries of a mountain.

At its center, there was a conference room where a group of people distinctively not in tune with the vast greens outside gathered.

Men and women in high-brand suits or military uniforms decorated with medals one wouldn't find in normal society. Silhouettes together in a poorly lit room.

One man's presence and treatment clearly informed he was the highest-ranking general. He was indeed a man who didn't show his face in normal ceremonies and announcements.

Even so, people understood who he was at first glance.

Half of the people there, be it the ones wearing modern suits or the ones wearing military uniforms, had a mage's mindset.

Considering this place wasn't the Clock Tower, logically some members there weren't mages or spellcasters. Some didn't even have Magic Circuits in the first place.

Everyone in the meeting had a tense expression until a report finally put the color of relief in the participants' eyes.

"I see. The Clock Tower really has gone soft."

"Yes. Lord Trambelio's spokesman said he will handle the current incident as a formal negotiation, in a way no one owes anyone, be it materially or as a debt of honor."

"Oh, that's great to hear. Our greatest advantage is being a country with minimal mage interference, but on the flip side, that also means no Lord will trust us. Naturally, we wouldn't trust any of them either."

Numerous others voiced their agreement.

"Not that there is any form of true trust among mages."

"Even more so when they disregard us as mere spellcasters."

After that quite self-derisive comment, the main general raised a comment.

"But the Clock Tower signaled they'll turn a blind eye to this incident. All Clock Tower men already in the city agreed it's a fair compromise."

"Are you sure it's a good idea? The mysterious disease Faldeus report about is clearly some kind of malediction, but under the current circumstances, no curse can leave the city, right?"

"Anyone who can't escape the curses is considered unnecessary to the world of magecraft, I assume. Or perhaps the Clock Tower wants the mages in the city to be erased."

"A conflict between factions, you say? So the stalemate between the Clock Tower's three factions continues, huh..."

"And I hope it stays that way. Large-scale strife there would be a great opportunity for us to make a move, but the continued stalemate is still a better alternative to anything that unified the Clock Tower's policies."

His choice of words showed how wary and afraid they were of the Clock Tower. They needed to lurk and wait for their moment to strike.

"What did you tell the President?", the tall woman commanding the business suit half of the participants asked the military man.

"I reported nothing. I intend to relay everything ex post facto."

The business suit woman snorted at the general's response.

"Are you insane? What explanation will you give him?"

"Just tell the president that we had with emergency switches in case the ritual's magical energy goes out of control... We'll need a different cover story for the media and the other nations, but for the time being, everyone is believing the articles about the shockwaves of two clashing asteroids."

The military man glanced at his subordinate.

The subordinate nodded and put numerous TV programs on the conference room monitor. The news coverage in the most high-rating channels in multiple countries.

"One country is airing cartoons!"

"That's Japan."

"Well, it figures, considering how minimal the direct damage was there."

"The damage on our side wasn't just Washington. Russia was also hit, so any misunderstanding could lead to nuclear warfare."

With a nervous grin, the suited woman looked at the monitors again.

The vast majority of the TV shows displayed the same marks of destruction. The screen subtitles showed the words "meteorite" or "missile attack" in multiple languages.

"What a pity...", the military dispassionately commented, looking at the images occupying half of the TV shows. A gigantic hole in the Arctic sea caps. "If only this power was something within our control, rather than arcane power manipulated by an individual's will..."

"Don't be stupid. The moment you think of weaponizing the arcana, you'll get the Clock Tower and the Atlas Institute knocking at our door and then it's over. Regretfully, we're still babies when it comes to magecraft, remember? Although this could change if we incorporate ancient ones like Tine Chelc's tribe into our ranks."

After rebuking the military man, the suited woman continued her semi-monologue.

"This is precisely why we had to go along with Francesca's plan... To choose the route of degrading magic into magecraft. We failed this time, but from the start, we've been making plans on the scale of centuries rather than years."

The people around her started sighing.

"So the 1st American Holy Grail War ends in a no contest."

"Remember how Fuyuki had 4 no contests?"

"Maybe 5. Our investigation is still struggling to determine the outcome of the 5th one."

"Yes, we can't make any careless moves now that the Eulyphis are always there."

The leader of the military men raised his hand to contain the stir in the audience, then proceeded to his speech.

"We'll cleanse the city, but before that, we'll have Francesca carry the core system of the Greater Grail away to use as the cornerstone of the next edition. Most Heroic Spirits should soon vanish once we cut off the energy resources."

After this response, the military man checked his wristwatch and proclaimed something to all in the conference room:

"From this moment onward, Code 983, 'Aurora Fall', is in effect."



The suited woman closed her eyes in response. After opening them again, she glared at everyone present while she spoke.

"In 48 hours, Snowfield will be 'cleansed'... I won't say this is for the country's sake. Much less that it's for justice. It's a sacrifice necessary for humanity's long-term benefits. You have no reason to feel any guilt."

And so, it was decided that two days after the meeting, Snowfield City was going to disappear from the face of Earth.

Along with its 800 thousand citizens.



Why did the masterminds of the Holy Grail War make this decision?

That was due to the events of the previous day.

The death of a young mage named Flat Escardos, and the consequential birth of a new lifeform.

TL;DR?
- A Unified Clock Tower can literally whip the asses of the United States Military(SB can go fuck off officially in pretending Servants will peter off before they end up losing against them) and it's only due to the constant infighting between factions that allow them to do what they are doing at all.

- The Military members and Mage collaborators pretty much stated the enormous shockwave caused by Enkidu's and a certain being that's an enormous spoiler is blamed on TWO ASTEROIDS colliding in space(again, shitting all over SB in believing that the Nasuverse isn't strong despite needing this cover for multiple Nations wondering what the fuck is happening) despite collateral damage is spreading into parts of Russia as well as the US.

- Someone wishes they can have that level of control but someone immediately shuts him up because if they even try to weaponize the arcane, the Clock Tower AND the Atlas Institute would roll up on them and they are too novice with Magecraft to even do anything about them unless they are able to get Ancient Tribe's under their control(Like Tine's Tribe which does heavily put up that even some current Native American Tribes are capable of standing up to the Clock Tower and Atlas Institute if they can work together)

- Their overall goal with Franscesca Prelati is to turn Magic into Magecraft and seeing that Fuyuki had 5 HGWs(with not being able to tell who won the 5th or what happened... nice touch), they plan on ending the 1st American HGW as a failure, taking the Greater Grail away and basically destroying Snowfield and killing everyone for "America's future"(They try and say it's for Humanity's future but I doubt that).

-AND they are only doing this due to the Death of a certain person and the enormous spoiler that came from it.

Only America can have a HGW this bullshit on every conceivable scale. This is why I love Strange Fake despite agreeing with Robert and Rey on alot of it's flaws.
 

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I know I barely update this with news or chapters or anything, so I'll do this now... despite this being up and about on Beast's Lair for a few days now:



TL;DR?
- A Unified Clock Tower can literally whip the asses of the United States Military(SB can go fuck off officially in pretending Servants will peter off before they end up losing against them) and it's only due to the constant infighting between factions that allow them to do what they are doing at all.

- The Military members and Mage collaborators pretty much stated the enormous shockwave caused by Enkidu's and a certain being that's an enormous spoiler is blamed on TWO ASTEROIDS colliding in space(again, shitting all over SB in believing that the Nasuverse isn't strong despite needing this cover for multiple Nations wondering what the fuck is happening) despite collateral damage is spreading into parts of Russia as well as the US.

- Someone wishes they can have that level of control but someone immediately shuts him up because if they even try to weaponize the arcane, the Clock Tower AND the Atlas Institute would roll up on them and they are too novice with Magecraft to even do anything about them unless they are able to get Ancient Tribe's under their control(Like Tine's Tribe which does heavily put up that even some current Native American Tribes are capable of standing up to the Clock Tower and Atlas Institute if they can work together)

- Their overall goal with Franscesca Prelati is to turn Magic into Magecraft and seeing that Fuyuki had 5 HGWs(with not being able to tell who won the 5th or what happened... nice touch), they plan on ending the 1st American HGW as a failure, taking the Greater Grail away and basically destroying Snowfield and killing everyone for "America's future"(They try and say it's for Humanity's future but I doubt that).

-AND they are only doing this due to the Death of a certain person and the enormous spoiler that came from it.

Only America can have a HGW this bullshit on every conceivable scale. This is why I love Strange Fake despite agreeing with Robert and Rey on alot of it's flaws.
:hm
 
Okay, this one actually has the spoiler of what I mentioned before and this time, I will fully mention it upfront because yeah, this is when Strange Fake goes completely batshit insane:

Long ago, there was one mage.

Although he was below the level of the magicians, he was still a powerful and ancient mage obsessed with bizarre ideas.

The mage's name was Messara Escardos.

The mage built his small yet deep workshop in a place currently called Monaco. In his conversation with his magician friend and other big-name mages, a thought crossed his mind.

It all started in a conversation with an acquaintance.

There he heard his allegory about countless possibilities. Worlds that could have been, lined up in parallel with our world.

It was an idea most would dismiss as simple chatter, or perhaps a fable or a joke...

But the mage Messara found hope in his words.

His thesis as a mage had been unclear until that moment, and there he felt assured that his brain was simply waiting for that moment to start gushing out ideas.

Concealing one's research is a natural thought in mage society, but Messara was so flushed with excitement that he start telling other mages about his dreams and proposing everyone should do the same thing he was doing.

The majority laughed at the stupidity of what they considered to be an impossible dream.

Some also mentioned that what he wanted could be achieved by simply modifying someone's body, without the need to wait for such a long time.

Considering Messara's level of proficiency, that would indeed be a viable shortcut.

But Messara believed that his creation actualizing itself through a process of evolution was the entire point of the project.

Two people listened to his thoughts in earnest, even if they didn't endorse them.

One of them was the man who inspired Messara's plan: the magician who would later gain multiple epithets such as Mystical Marshall, Kaleidoscope, or Old Man of the Jewels.

The other mage was a capricious dollmaker of peculiar descent, who would later gain multiple epithets such as Magical Castle, or Dark Lord of Finance.

The two men had different positions in life, which lead to different experiences, but both experiences led them to realize that, although the chances were low, Messara's ambitions were possible.

Though they didn't endorse it, perhaps because they knew perfectly well what the consequences would be.



But that was enough to Messara.

He had people in his circle who would debate his theories in earnest.

That alone told him that staking his life was worth it. With a smile on his face, Messara dedicated his remaining years to his plan.

No, his own life wasn't the only chip he wagered.

He instrumentalized the blood of his descendants for the next centuries, potentially millenia.



Most mages hearing this would answer "It's simply what every mage family does."

Many families of ancient mages offer their blood for their ancestor's thesis.

But Messara's actions didn't follow that common sense.

When the ancient mage established the Escardos family, he set up one gimmick to further his research.

The longer his lineage continued, the more they would lose information on the family's purpose.

Messara couldn't trust the descendants he didn't know.

He could predict that when the goal was close to completion, someone would try to achieve its conclusion in their own generation instead of waiting for its maturation.

(I can't let this happen.)

Messara rejected his descendant's passion before it came to be.

(My creation will naturally complete itself one random day. It must. There's no point in letting out in an imperfect state. If my theories are correct, my creation will spawn naturally and take away everything the Escardos clan ever had.)

That's what it meant to instrumentalize his descendants' blood.

By the time that happens, his mage descendants will all be assuming that the Escardos were a family with no thesis, only a lot of history. Therefore, they would either find some new thesis that exploited their unique Magic Crest or would simply be trying to gain money and status in the world of magecraft.

Messara Escardos feared that his glory-hounding descendants could add their modifications to their Magic Circuit's evolution system or the Magic Crest in an attempt to "become" his creation.

To him, that would have been even worse than having the mages who laughed him off come to steal the fruits of his research once they accepted that it was possible. Not that he was expecting any kind of results in the first 1000 years.



The Escardos family gradually forgot its purpose, as Messara wanted, and remained always part of the world of magecraft as an entity that did nothing.

With no faith in his distant future descendants, he set up a mad mechanism in his own child and Magic Crest.

The result: In what is almost a miracle, Messara Escardos completed his tightrope walk after 1800 years had passed.



While Messara was still alive, he couldn't know if the day would come or not.

At that time, he dedicated a soliloquy, not to the bloodline he was sacrificing, but to the one child in the distant future who would see it completed in their generation.

"Oh, oh, my distant child. Man or woman of blood whose name I don't know, if you're born before the end of Human Order, I won my gamble. You have my gratitude and my apologies. You'll be considered a prodigy in your distant future of minimal arcanity. Some may shun you for that. Such is the nature I'm granting to your body. Your life won't be an easy one. And to top it off, the moment you inherit your Magic Crest... you'll be erased. Not die, be erased. Just disappear, not reaching anywhere nor being engraved into the world. But in exchange, our planet will see the birth of a new prime species. Goodbye, descendant I'll never meet. I'm sorry, and thank you."

Where no one could hear him, Messara thanked and apologized out loud to someone who hadn't been born.

One could say this was where he was at his least mage-like.



"You're a necessary sacrifice."



And after a long time, a baby was born.

The generation he was talking about.

Flat Escardos, the boy meant to be sacrificed to the Escardos family's ambitions.



Messara Escardos ultimately won his bet.

But he failed to predict many factors.

The first is that the boy's parents feared him so much that they plotted to dump their Magic Crest somewhere from where it could never be retrieved.

Flat's parents went to an underground casino famous among the mages of their region and lost everything they had on purpose, leading them to need to mortgage their Magic Crest as compensation for their gambling debt.

Messara would have appreciated the amazing irony, as the casino was run by one of his old friends, the one known as the Dark Lord of Finance.

But this miscalculation was trivial. In fact, Flat, with the help of his friends, took the Fem's Casa challenge and got his Crest back.



The other two are factors that Messara never even came close to considering.

One of them is that Flat Escardos's talents were even more freakish than Messara had considered.

And the other is that the boy met someone who changed his life.

An ordinary mage borrowing the title of a Clock Tower's Lord.


X X

Present day, Clock Tower

"The Lord of Norwich is currently not accepting visitors. Please leave."

"Oh shucks."

Hearing the words of someone in a Department of Policies uniform, a boy dejectedly went away.

He was the private pupil of the dollmaker Rohngall and visited the Norwich building to relay an important message to El-Melloi II.

However, Policies members blocked the building's entrance.

He could see a group of protesters, presumably El-Melloi II's current students, in a heated argument against a plump young man commanding a guard of homunculi.

Seeing how all of them flocked at him instead of at the woman in kimono on the other side, he could assume that the boy was more open to conversation than her.

Rohngall's young private pupil observed the students, impressed at how much they cared about their teacher.

Most Clock Tower lecturers, especially Lords, were treated with more fear than respect.

He doubted that even the notoriously friendly Lord of Creation would have students this passionate about her.

But that made perfect sense in the boy's mind.

Although many people from other faculties came for Norwich's lectures after El-Melloi II became its Lord, very few students were enrolled in the Department of Modern Magecraft beforehand.

And yet, El-Melloi II's Norwich was now seen as a major force capable of upending the Clock Tower's power balance.

The Department of Modern Magecraft is obviously not as powerful as any of the infamous Three Noble Families of the Mages Association, but the El-Melloi Classroom is said to have the weight to tip the scales on the delicate balance between the Neutral, Aristocratic, and Democratic factions.

The boy remembered the conversation he had with his mentor a few days prior.

ー"Werner Ceasarmund, the heir to Butterfly Magecraft. Roland Berzinsky. Org Rum. The sisters Radia Pentel and Nazica Pentel. Fezgram von Senbern. What do these names have in common?"

He answered "They are mages who rose to Pride and Brand status in the past few years", only to be met with a shocking response from his mentor.

ー"They're all El-Melloi Classroom students."

Back then he already reacted with shocked silence, but after seeing Lord El-Melloi II in person, he was even more surprised at how he didn't give off the impression of someone that amazing.

He looked nothing like a lecturer capable of producing multiple mages who would leave their mark on the Clock Tower's history, but the boy managed to convince himself that this was an act of camouflage to lower others' guards.

"What an incredible class. Maybe I should ask Mr. Rohngall to let me attend a lecture one day..."

He looked into Lord El-Melloi II later and found out he left numerous achievements.

The list of students he produced alone was already enough of a medal. It countained the names of several mages the young boy took as inspiration.

Svin Glascheit, the talented Beast Mage who reached the rank Pride still during his school years.

Yvette L. Lehrman, the mad genius who polished gemstones into high-end Mystic Eyes closely comparable to natural ones.

Caules Forvedge, the distinguished Electricity Mage who handled lightning as if it were part of himself.

Mary Lil Fargo, the shooting star of the Department of Astromancy, who made a name for herself by producing a whole new theory for her family in a single generation.

Sajou Ayaka, who didn't stay enrolled in the Classroom for too long, but nonetheless made notorious use of her mixed talents in the Department of Botany.

"And then there's... No, I wouldn't want these two as role models..."

He recalled a pair of female mages more infamous than famous. The boy was once a victim of one of the disasters caused by this duo, so he chose to forget the two ladies nicknamed Kischur's Nightmares.



And then, the boy remembered one last name.

Flat Escardos, the oldest student in the current El-Melloi Classroom. The one currently participating in the Holy Grail War in the United States. A previous topic of discussion.

He once asked his mentor Rohngall about this genius known as The Unwanted Blessing.

After a moment of sullen silence, Rohngall confirmed that no one was around and started speaking.

ー"Keep your distance from it if you can help it. One time, it requested me to build a doll in its image. I ultimately refused, but I had my interest in The Unwanted Blessing's Magic Circuits. Looking into them, I noticed something... Lord El-Melloi must have also noticed, and so must have the genius dollmaker that once called it interesting... The child itself was already something akin to a doll created to be something's receptacle. I'm morbidly curious to know what the Escardos ancestors intended to insert in it."

TL;DR An ancestor of Flat's decided that he wanted to make a "True Human", a new Prime One that will usurp Humanity entirely using Evolution as the basis and gotten the idea from Zelretch and a DAA existence.
To make sure his family wouldn't fuck up his plan, he basically made it through each person who inherited his Magic Crest to not know what the hell their purpose even is slowly but surely till no one had any idea of what they even had the Magic Crest for.

Then we get to Flat Escardos in which THIS is why it's heavily implied if he didn't end up in Waver's class, the Counter Force or the Mage Association would end up killing him because he's too dangerous to live.
Upon his death, we get Thia Escardos, a being that is virtually on the level of Enkidu(This was the fight I alluded to earlier) and can do things that literally are equivalent to Noble Phantasms.

Yeah, this is batshit insanity on every fundamental level... and honestly? I dig it. It shows a true horrific perversion of someone simply going nuts with a Magic Crest and a dream can truly do to basically fuck the World and Humanity over in a simple goal.
It also shows just how absurd Older Generations of Mages can truly be if they can stick around for long enough and allow their Magic Crests to get as much new info as possible and study up on the next Head's skills one after the other and after the other.

It honestly feels the most "Nasu-esque" thing Narita has done and I have to give him kudos for that:
A massive perversion of Humanity moving towards the next stage and heading to their own future and not needing to rely on the past anymore.
 

Paxton

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Okay, this one actually has the spoiler of what I mentioned before and this time, I will fully mention it upfront because yeah, this is when Strange Fake goes completely batshit insane:



TL;DR An ancestor of Flat's decided that he wanted to make a "True Human", a new Prime One that will usurp Humanity entirely using Evolution as the basis and gotten the idea from Zelretch and a DAA existence.
To make sure his family wouldn't fuck up his plan, he basically made it through each person who inherited his Magic Crest to not know what the hell their purpose even is slowly but surely till no one had any idea of what they even had the Magic Crest for.

Then we get to Flat Escardos in which THIS is why it's heavily implied if he didn't end up in Waver's class, the Counter Force or the Mage Association would end up killing him because he's too dangerous to live.
Upon his death, we get Thia Escardos, a being that is virtually on the level of Enkidu(This was the fight I alluded to earlier) and can do things that literally are equivalent to Noble Phantasms.

Yeah, this is batshit insanity on every fundamental level... and honestly? I dig it. It shows a true horrific perversion of someone simply going nuts with a Magic Crest and a dream can truly do to basically fuck the World and Humanity over in a simple goal.
It also shows just how absurd Older Generations of Mages can truly be if they can stick around for long enough and allow their Magic Crests to get as much new info as possible and study up on the next Head's skills one after the other and after the other.

It honestly feels the most "Nasu-esque" thing Narita has done and I have to give him kudos for that:
A massive perversion of Humanity moving towards the next stage and heading to their own future and not needing to rely on the past anymore.
Nasuverse humans being on some bullshit moment #52 :mjpls

Still no match for RWBY characters, of course.
 

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So Thia Escardos is a possible human-type candidate on the level of high-tier servants like Enkidu and Gilgamesh? :mjpls that's actually pretty cool.
 
So Thia Escardos is a possible human-type candidate on the level of high-tier servants like Enkidu and Gilgamesh? :mjpls that's actually pretty cool.

Actually, he's more closer to an attempt to apparently try and make an Ultimate One but he's definitely not at the same level so the comparison to Enkidu and Gilgamesh is still correct and enough for the Military to immediately cancel the Grail War and destroy the town.
 
To get these both out of the way:

A look at Atlantis and Olympus through the Recollections(I missed the other ones, sue me):



It's ultimately nothing too major, more clarifying things(Ares is a fucking manlet in comparison to the other Machine Gods lol, Drake was supposed to be a partner but she was "too strong" for the stakes in Atlantis... which is hilarious considering Super Orion and Achilles was there even if the latter had his ankle shot off and Zeus had the worst Lifescale out of any other Machine God in Olympus due to how he literally was overtaxing himself keeping the place running... actually makes sense as it reminds me of Gilgamesh working himself to death in Babylonia).

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By the by, it's less that Ares is like the size of a toy and more "The other Machine Gods are absolutely MASSIVE" as Talos is big enough to easily be at the same size as a typical skyscraper
 
Just FYI, Ganesha is going to be the same as Lakshmibai and barely have anything to cover, Lostbelt 4 had her participate in it but not really show much of what she can do past participating in battles, how one of her abilities work and her main point in it.

Okay, let's finally end this, time for Ganesha(Jinako Carigari)

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True Name: Jinako Carigiri
Class: Mooncancer
Source: ???
Region: ???
Gender: Female
Alignment: Lawful Good
Height: 153cm
Weight: 82kg
Character Creator: Hazuki Minase and Kinoko Nasu
Character Designer: Wada Arco
Character Voice: Aoi Yuuki

Parameters:
Strength: B
Endurance: A++
Agility: E
Magic: B
Luck: A
Noble Phantasm: C

Character in Fate/Grand Order

A Pseudo-Servant of a Divine Spirit in a human vessel… or so it seems. Her creation process is full of mysteries. To be honest, she's full of minor glitches.
The name on her Saint Graph’s profile displays what’s believed to be the name of the human mage serving as the host but for some reason the data is conceptually corrupted in a way no one can read the name.
For that reason, the Chaldea staff, Master included, decided to call her “Mr. Ganesha” since that’s what she was calling herself.
It’s actually not confirmed that the Divine Spirit inside her really is the Indian god Ganesha.

In rare occasions, people with implied connections to her randomly say her name, but they can only do so unconsciously, and the others never process her name as a word.
Due to the Extra Class she’s manifested in, it’s easy to deduce which superior AI is somehow involved in her creation… but the truth is still hidden in the darkness, or perhaps in the Inner Moon of another world.

  • Ganesha, the Indian god she claims to be inside her, is said to be the son of Shiva and Parvati.
    To be more exact, Parvati created him from the filth on her body.
    Parvati made him to stand guard and not let anyone pass while she was bathing. And that’s when Shiva came in.
    Since Ganesha didn’t know Shiva was Parvati’s husband, he stopped him. And since Shiva didn’t know about Ganesha either, he feel into rage for being treated like that and ripped Ganesha’s head off.
    Parvati lamented her son’s death and Shiva promised he would bring their son back to life, but he couldn’t find the head.
    For that reason, Shiva revived him with the head of the first elephant he found… And that’s the most well-known reason for the elephant head.
Ganesha is the god of fortune and prosperity, the god of learning (it’s said that the Mahabharata was made by him writing down the story the Rishi Vyasa was verbally narrating), and the god of obstacles later turned the ** god who removes obstacles**.

Class Skills

Magic Resistance: A

Cancels all magecraft ranked A or lower.
Modern mages are practically unable to harm her.

Not really displayed(nor could it really considering where it takes place)

Divinity: B
She has divinity as a (self-proclaimed) bunrei of the Hindu Divine Spirit Ganesha.
However, its rank stop at B to the human vessel Jinako Carigiri.

Here, it's actually implied it's her Divinity that allows her to be more durable than usual(There is another line that lays it out better but I don't feel like double dipping).
Here, she also states she can straight up summon video games or even create them using Ganesha's Divinity(This is stated in her introduction but again, not trying to double dip)
Here, she all but implies that during her stint in Ashwatthaman's plan, she made a backup of her mind as she was beginning to literally forget things.
Here, it's shown that she ultimately does but more of replacing what she lost during that stint.

Riding: A
Can freely control all beasts and vehicles, except those under the Phantasmal Beast/Divine Beast rank.
Ganesha is said to ride a rat named Mushika.

Not shown(Which is ironic considering what happens with Lakshmi's plan and Tell) but we do see the Rat in her Sprite and Artwork.

Personal Skills

Prosperous Business: A

A Skill representing the fact Ganesha is the god of fortune and prosperity.
Almost all commerces and banks in India put up an image of Ganesha.

Here, I believe that this skill is where she gets the ability to summon and create Videogames from

Shattered Tusk: B
A Skill representing his broken right tusk, the defining trait of the elephant-headed god.
The story of how his tusk was broken because he noticed that Parashurama’s axe was a present from his father Shiva and made point to take the hit instead of dodging is a famous one.
There are multiple other versions, including one where his tusk was always broken and another one where he threw it at the moon.

Yeah, this is apparently how it's like even in her ingame profile... outside of being acknowledged as Ganesha's backstory, that's it.

Vinayaka: EX
Ganesha’s other name. It means “the best”.
This is also the name of Demons whose property is becoming an obstacle.
This connected to the idea that success will come to you with you overcome this obstacle, resulting on the belief that he is the god who removes obstacles.

Again not demonstrated ingame but it is implied that this is where her "Divinity protected Flab" comes from...

Noble Phantasm


Ganesha Impact (Uncareful one, take things seriously from the next day on)
Rank: C
Type: Anti-Unit Noble Phantasm
Range: 1-10
Max. Targets: 10 people

Mr. Ganesha’s stress-relief Noble Phantasm.
It’s actually just an excessively heavy tackle with their body completed covered in divine aura.

Not demonstrated ingame... but it's pretty apparently exactly what it does.

Ganesha Vighneshvara (Follow my principles, for I am the god of obstacles)
Rank: A
Type: Anti-Obstruction Noble Phantasm
Range: -
Max. Targets: -

Unusable outside of special circumstances.
Ganesha means master of retainers and Vighneshvara is Ganesha’s other name meaning god of obstacles.
By taking his property as the Remover of Obstacles to the purest level, she can manifest an absolutely inviolable force field.
If used offensively, its absolute might can shove away any obstacle standing before her.
And of course, defensively, she can use it as a perfect shield to block any attack (obstacle) from others.

Here, this is the Noble Phantasm she uses in conjunction with Lakshmi to create the Union Noble Phantasm and have it be seen as other's as God's Skyboulder.

Strength, Endurance, Speed?
Here and here, is basically the entire scene of Ganesha basically going through the literal thousands of years of having to stay completely conscious for Ashwatthaman's plan to complete. Even though she virtually goes completely insane in the process, she still stays conscious enough to keep her Noble Phantasm going and still remember who she made a promise to(Karna) and who believes in her(Ritsuka).
Here, She actually shows enough mental faculties to know who Ritsuka is without prodding, but to use Ganesha's Divine Wisdom to, in a sense, regain her sense of self(It's again stated that she KNOWS the experience she went through, it's more covering what she lost) but due to how long she was in there, she lost the ability to move temporarily(Same with Lakshmi).

And that's basically it again. Of course, this isn't me including the battles with the enemies she faced with the others in the Indian Lostbelt(which you can include as well but I'm not since she didn't really show anything that isn't obvious in the cutscenes like not dying to Lostbelt Nehza and standing her ground and such).

I'll seriously quickly follow up with the Life of Lostbelt 4 to FINALLY end this Archive and start with LB5.
 


Turas Realta is done with America and we are moving onto Babylonia with a stinger of Kingu and Chaldeas going full blast with allowing Arjuna, Hektor AND Kiyohime to participate in this.

The author really likes Hektor and Kiyohime. The fact that apparently, Turas Realta is having only a few Servants in Chaldeas is fucking hilarious though but it does make some sense as they can be better developed in this way.
Still sucks Mortallis Stella is stuck on Septem for so long and still is.
 
Yeah, you can basically say that I'm just adding shit in here that's interesting at this point for the long ass time nothing was really said here:


This is NOT based on the Lostbelt VI story we got but the one BEFORE it(i.e. what one of the potential storyboard ideas was, it's obvious some of this is later taken into the story we see in earnest).
Protagonist
A traveler observing the Fairyland and experiencing the different history of the Lostbelt.
They’re a visitor from the world outside, and as such, they’re in no position to save or doom the fae.
They’re only there to help the Child of Prophecy and bear some of the burdens of her development.

Mash
Idea A: She thinks she got lost from the team on the capes of Cornwall, but she actually rayshifted to a past before the Queen’s Era.
She gets involved in the past events of Tonelico the Savior and is put to a long sleep so she can meet Fujimaru again.
During this whole period, she is protected by Faerie Knight Galahad (Habetrot).

Idea B: After she got lost from the team on the capes of Cornwall, the fae use their dust of forgetting to make her lose her memories and offer her as a present to Morgan → Under Morgan’s command, she becomes Faerie Knight Galahad, an enemy of Chaldea.
On this option, she’ll only rejoin Fujimaru in the last chapter.

Arthuria (Caster)
The chosen one fated to correct the British Lostbelt. The savior in the prophecy.
At the end of her pilgrimage, she will construct the Holy Sword.
She will meet and grow close to Fujimaru, a human who carried the weight of other worlds.
She has Glam Sight and secretly doesn’t care or wants to save Britain or defeat Morgan.
She doesn’t like people, be they human or fae.

Arthuria (Saber)
A figure Arthuria Caster often sees in her (Pan-Human History) dreams.

Gareth
A faerie without a Purpose. Actually a reincarnation of Einsel, the chief of the Mirror Clan.
She was an outcast faerie until she was saved by the protagonist and started serving as a knight faerie.
She became a knight because she idolized Arthuria and wanted to emulate her. → She would never be a knight if she didn’t take Arthuria as an ideal. Gareth’s tragic death was traumatic to Arthuria but Gareth herself was proud of it.
Unable to accept the doomed future she once saw, she fought against this despicable fate down to the last second, despite knowing she wouldn’t be able to change it.

Percival
A human from the British Lostbelt. The strongest human knight.
The leader of the Round Table, an anti-queen organization made by humans.
His period of activity doesn’t match his physical age, for reasons that will be explained later.
Melusine is his swordsmanship teacher and his foster sister.

Diarmuid (British form)
A Lostbelt faerie. Knocknarea’s trusty adjutant.
He makes it clear that he doesn’t know much about Pan-Human History (not because he can’t learn, but because he doesn’t want to). Barghest killed his brother.

Cu Chulainn (Caster)
The only Servant summoned in Britain to take the side of Pan-Human History.
Cu Chulainn (Odin Install).
Goes by the name of Grimm (II) the Wise.

Oberon
Appears since the earliest chapters as a Servant of Pan-Human History.
Chaldea's and Arthuria's supporter. His ultimate goal is Britain's salvation.

Tom Tit
Earth Clan. Faerie. No need to make unique sprites, Andersen’s sprites work for him.
Lives in Norwich. Later moves to Londinium and dies when Londinium is set on fire.


Fae team
Morgan (Camelot the Sin Capital)

The king of the British Lostbelt… but not its ruler.
Feared and despised by all fae in Britain.

Barghest (Manchester)
Opposes Chaldea as Morgan’s loyal knight.
All her actions are dictated by an unexternalized desire to protect.
She later expresses an understanding of Chaldea’s point of view, but when she was about to switch to their side…

Baobhan Sith (New Darlington the Pleasure City)
Morgan’s daughter. Sees Arthuria as her rival because of it. Also becomes a recurring obstacle to Chaldea because they’re Beryl’s enemies. Is having a lot of fun with what she does, but it’s all for Morgan’s sake.
All her actions are dictated by a desire for entertainment. Like Morgan, she’s hated by all Fae in Britain.
In the end, she loses all hope in herself and throws herself into the giant hole.

Melusine (Dozmary Pool)
The strongest and fastest Faerie Knight. When she gets to the battlefield, it’s over.
All her actions are dictated by an unexternalized desire to destroy (and be destroyed).
Initially portrayed as Morgan’s ultimate weapon, but she was actually waiting for an opportunity to talk with Chaldea, leading to a somewhat mutual understanding.
Aurora’s lover. In the end, she kills her love (Aurora) and loses her faerie status, ultimately transforming into the remains of a dead dragon.

Woodwose (Oxford) *will need a unique sprite
The chief of the Fang Clan.
(* The Fang Clan is the faerie tribe most fit for combat, and the only ones with the power to repel the Moss colonies. For that reason, they are the cornerstone of the national defense.)
An almost 3 meters tall wolfman. Male.
Wears a high-brand suit. Make it fancy since he is a clan chief (the fae equivalent to a baron). A woodwose is an England faerie described as a huge man covered in hair who would drown and devour women.
Woodwose is as strong as a Faerie Knight, if not stronger.
More fae than any other fae, considered an atavistic A-rei.
Morgan’s strongest hand-to-hand warrior. The one who slayed the Moss King.
The feudal lord of Oxford, the city of restaurants.
He’s a glutton and loves human cuisine, but considers humans disposable tools. He’ll drop multiple hints to the idea that he’s always hungry.
He publicly claims to be Morgan’s loyal retainer, but at this point, he’s already fed up with her (think of the irritation a son feels at an overly strict mother. Less “affection flipped into hatred” and more “backlash out of worry that she hates him”).
As the chief of the Fang Clan, he hates to see how Barghest gets more attention than him.
He’s a kind and tolerant pupper in his interactions with other fae.
All his actions are dictated by a desire to be loved. After deluding himself into thinking Morgan wouldn’t love him anymore, he was tricked by Aurora’s sham love.
(What made it feel like he lost Morgan’s love was her lack of praise. He got a lot of praise during the period of constant war including the Moss campaigns and the caterpillar slaying, but there was no war in the past 100 years, meaning he got nothing. The Faerie Knights hogged all the spotlights.)

He knows very well how much Morgan hates typical fae behavior, and for that reason, he defies his own nature and skillfully performs typical human behavior. That’s why he’s so annoying over proper manners.
The fae’s main criticism of him is that the Faerie Knights are stronger and that he became all bark and no bite, but Morgan and Oberon know that Woodwose is actually the strongest individual in Britain.
(In-story, Oberon will say “Woodwose is past his retirement age. Beating that rusty old fart in a fight will be piece of cake.” but that’s an attempt to lower Chaldea’s guard. Oberon can’t let Chaldea get too strong, so he thought this would be a great opportunity to lower their numbers a little. Though Woodwose was ultimately even more insanely powerful than Oberon expected.)

Falling for Aurora’s honey trap, he ultimately kills Morgan with his own hands.
After doing the deed, he realizes how deeply he loved and admired her, so he dies acknowledging his mistake.

Spriggan (Norwich) *will need a unique sprite
Chief of the Earth Clan.
Head honcho of the Knocker Company, which handles all the fashion and architecture in Lostbelt Britain.
The feudal lord of Norwich, an advanced port town that uses fae labor.
Norwich prides itself in its equality between humans and fae, and might even seem utopic at first glance, but we learn that behind the scenes, the weaker fae and humans are consumed and discarded much like how it happens in modern cities.
Appearance-wise, he’s a man with the airs of a gentleman. He claims to have lost his ability to grow giant. Rumors say he’s a low-grade faerie who tricked and killed the real Spriggan to steal his land. That faerie’s name is Capless.
…but that’s what he wants them to think. He’s actually human. He’s pretending to be a faerie (he hires fae to preserve his appearance and lifespan).
He was a hanshi samurai sent to England as an exchange student at the end of the Edo Period. In England, he was spirited away and wandered into the Fairyland.
His support for Morgan is strong but not absolute.
He grew Norwich into Britain’s largest city so it can still survive even if her Camelot is in ruins (in fact, the fall of Camelot wouldn't even hurt him in any way, he would just gloat about how busy he was about to get).
He’s as much of a bystander observing the pieces moving in the board of clan conspiracy as Oberon, but since he prioritized his own profits from beginning to end, he lost sight of the bigger picture.
After Britain’s collapse, he is out of means to handle the Beastly Calamity’s invasion. In the end, he gathers all the treasure of Norwich in his finance office and locks himself with it, then dies when the castle collapses.
The way he spends his last moments trying to protect his gold and treasure is exactly like the spriggans in Pan-Human folklore.

Ainsel (Lake District)
Mirror Clan. The prophet. A sympathizer to both fae and humans. Everyone’s favorite.
People think she chose to remain silent, but in reality, she was already killed by one of Aurora’s stratagems before the start of the story, as Aurora was jealous of her popularity.

Muryan (Gloucester) *use a special version of Kazuradrop’s sprites (story-only, no battle sprites)
The survivor of the Wing Clan. The last of her kind.
Kazuradrop’s faerie version… but I think you can just put Kazuradrop’s First Ascension sprite without any alterations. Think of it as a sneak peek.
(Muryans are ant fae from Cornwall traditions. The folklore says that their main characteristic is that they start human-sized but get smaller every time use their transformation ability until they’re stuck in ant size.)
Always devising and popularizing new ways to use humans for entertainment.
First impressions make her look like a cruel and ruthless hedonist, but once you get to know her, you see that she’s a bookworm who takes her job very seriously.
Despite her evil, she has no tolerance for laziness and apathy (not in the sense that she acts hatefully toward lazy and apathetic people, but in the sense that she makes them improve their ways).
She secretly wants revenge because the Fang Clan ate the Wing Clan to extinction.
She gets a flashback to when a human hid her during the Fang Clan’s genocide of her people. Because of that, Muryan has her own form of love for humanity. An evil and twisted form.
Her clan is just waiting for extinction since she has no fellowmen left.
She takes Koyanskaya as a house guest and they start concocting evil plans together.
After manipulating Chaldea into wiping out the Fang Clan, she learns the truth about the British Genesis and what the curses actually are, causing her to be killed by the British Isles’ spokesman. The public never finds out about her death.
→ Her losing her Purpose and killing herself here is another good option.

Knocknarea (Edinburgh) *use a special version of Medb’s sprites
A honey chocolate faerie.
King Clan. Queen. Physically identical to Medb (Knocknarea is the name of Medb’s grave).
I’m pretty sure her battle sprites will be Medb Second Ascension, so how about we differentiate them by having a new jacket over Medb’s Second Ascension outfit?
Maybe change the color of her dress (on the battle sprite as well)? Is that a thing we can do?
She has higher hero levels than Medb. That’s because Knocknarea is not in a relationship with anyone and doesn’t have the spare time to afford living for love like Medb did.
"It’s obvious I want to fall in love with someone! I love the idea of love! But that can wait until I defeat Morgan and make Britain mine. It’s important to keep your priorities straight, don't you think?"
She and Arthuria Caster grow to become rivals who can openly point out each other’s faults.
She loves living in luxury. She desires anything of value.
She’s an enemy of Morgan.

She hates humans because her predecessor was betrayed by humans (or at least she poses like that. Her predecessor was taken down because she loved humans. Having inherited her soul, Knocknarea also loves humans at her core. Love flipped into hatred.)
The King Clan is a special clan that puts the fae who lost their home and purpose under its control. A second home for refugees, if you will. She can share her power with other fae, but the power she grants doesn’t return to her. Like a faerie version of The Happy Prince.
She’s a tyrannical queen, but she follows a creed that her subjects must be granted the bare minimum of joy. That’s Knocknarea’s Purpose. She has a great ambition to defeat Britain’s newly-arrived ruler Morgan and take back the kingdom.
In the end, she learns the name of her Pan-Human History counterpart and dies laughing about it.

Aurora (Salisbury) *will need a unique sprite
The face of the Wind Clan.
A faerie so charitable and beautiful that the fae say “our true queen is Aurora, not Morgan or Knocknarea”.
The faerie stereotype taken to its extreme.
Physically 20-24 years old.
Long wavy blond hair, prim features, and an untarnished white one-piece dress.
She ideally would want to look 16, but for some reason, she aged all the way to adulthood.
(Fae normally don’t age or grow)
Aurora avoids mirrors because she doesn’t want to see her adult form.
And her mental state gets pretty ugly every time she looks at Melusine, who takes the appearance of Aurora’s ideal faerie… her own previous self.

Pure darkness on the inside. Disturbs the board out of pure vanity to be more popular than anyone else. The embodiment of apolitical narcissism. P Prefers multiple momentary loves over one true love.
Something to the effect of

“I’m ready to run away with you anytime.”
“No, I couldn’t stand to have you as the only one pampering me!”

She spreads the calamities under the excuse that neither Morgan nor Knocknarea have the resolve to carry the lives of all fae on their shoulders. After killing both of them, the responsibility falls to Aurora, but Aurora refuses all this boring work, completely negating all of Morgan’s and Knocknarea’s efforts thus far.

To be Continued
 
Others

Senji Muramasa
The Alterego who came under the Alien God’s orders to investigate and destroy Britain. But he’s completely unmotivated. He sucks at the investigative legwork. Since the protagonist conveniently has the same goal of exploring the Lostbelt, he lets them do the job for him.
He follows Arthuria Caster on her journey and makes the Holy Sword at the end of it.

Beryl
"You thought I’d be running wild here? Guess again! Morgan won’t listen to me and Baobhan Sith is useless! I got no freedom at all!"

A man who lives for his love for Mash. Although his love is quite eccentric.

Count Peperonna
Alternatively Count Peperon. The rising star of the design industry.
A mysterious individual who stands at the top of the rankings in Norwich, the city of fashion and architecture. I have no idea who he could possibly be. He meets his fate saving the protagonist from Beryl’s trap.

Koyanskaya
Joins forces with Muryan in Gloucester.
Her goal was to obtain Melusine’s fur but Melusine is too perfect to lose hair (no piece can be removed from the whole).
Watching the end of Britain and the fae’s final moments (humans dying everywhere because they’re trying to help the fae while the world is crumbling) was a somewhat sentimental experience for her.
The next chapter will conclude her story!


Minor fae
Nameless faerie
A nobody faerie girl from the Wind Clan (the fairy type of faerie).
In the British Lostbelt, the fae eventually turn to Moss and disappear if they’re unpopular, purposeless, or nameless.
This faerie lived a modest, ordinary, and sinless life, but due to her lack of a name, she lost the place she called home and drifted to Cornwall, the forest at the furthest ends of Britain.
The faerie looks after the protagonist in the earlier stages of the story when they’re stranded in Cornwall.
During this period of time, she receives Arthuria’s name, as Arthuria wants to run away from the heavy duty imposed on her.
* (The exact timing will be marked by her nameplate changing from “Nameless faerie” to “Faerie”, but no one will make any explicit mention of Arthuria giving her name to her)
The first act will end with the fae turning feral upon discovering the protagonist’s party contains humans. She helps the protagonist and Arthuria out of the forest, but upon reaching her limit, she turns to Moss, attacks the party, and is defeated. She was a faerie girl who loved flowers.
Draw her unhappy-looking, admirable, a kind of plain.
She wasn’t given any name at the time of her birth, but her true name is Hope.
A faerie of salvation born before Arthuria Caster.
She was meant to be the last autopurification system created by the fae rather than by Britain, but the role was too heavy for her to handle.
The last hope in the collapsing Britain.
The first act will make her look like a minor tutorial partner who dies early, but she’ll be an ultimately super important character. About as important as the boy under the bridge in Olympus.

Aurora’s associates
They know how Melusine obtained her current appearance.
In the end, they enter the room when Melusine is killing Aurora and violently reprimand her, calling her a fake faerie with no consideration for others.

Treasure trio
Homeless wandering merchants. Bandits but not really.
They all have generic goblin designs, but only one of them is a kingdom faerie. The other two are Pan-Human History fae who wandered into the wrong world. Even fae can be changelings.

Rob
A Pan-Human faerie. Wag’s older brother.
Ever since he came to the Fairyland, he’s been through some harsh days because he has no friends and is persecuted for being an outsider, but he chooses to survive a life of crime if that’s what it takes to protect his brother.

Wag
Rob’s younger brother. A pure and cheerful imp. Both in Pan-Human History and the Fairyland, he was always called an incapable baby and never loved by anyone.
He’s always smiling. He can smile his way through any kind of bullying so as to not worry his brother, the only person who will take his side.
His life in the Fairyland has been nothing but suffering but he never complains.
He is like that out of concern for his brother but in his last moments, he drops the lies and voices the true feelings in his heart.

Winky
An aloof and attractive goblin. He hides his eyes. A Fairyland imp.
He realizes how valuable and dangerous Mash is before Rob and Wag do, but pretends he saw nothing.
He knows he’s an outlaw and takes pride in this lifestyle. For that reason, he can’t forgive himself for opening up to a sales product and makes the choice to return to the petty bandit life alone.

Boggart
Fang Clan. The feudal lord of Sheffield.
A powerful faerie, so much so that he was a Fang Clan chief candidate competing against Woodwose.
A lion-themed faerie. He considers humans inferior but doesn’t mistreat them.
Arrogant and unreasonable personality. Not the most broadminded man. Unshakably meritocratic.
He has unusual origins, being a Fang Clan faerie born in Norwich, the city governed by the Earth Clan.
He frequently mentions he disliked the noisy Earth Clan blacksmiths and the salty sea breeze but this is the only way Boggart can cope with being driven away from his hometown.
He shows intent to revolt against Queen Morgan and is planning to recapture Norwich.

Old blacksmith (Ector)
An Earth Clan blacksmith.
Ector is the name of King Arthur’s childhood foster father in Pan-Human History.
His hair is one of those big fuzzy balls. His bangs are long enough to cover his eyes but always leave one of the eyes visible in the illustration. Make his beard just as long and fuzzy. Please.
By the way, I’ll also need a bloodied version of his sprite, and a short-haired version with both eyes visible for when he was a Black Knight (when he saved Britain long ago in a team with Morgan, Habetrot, and Grimm).

Salisbury bar’s shopkeeper
Mike. He’s from the Earth Clan but his beard and mustache are short. He looks like a human in his mid-twenties.
He was originally a negative and abject nerd, but meeting da Vinci got him strangely pumped and full of energy every day. He wears an apron since he’s a shopkeeper.
Additionally, he figured out that da Vinci’s lifespan is almost over, and that’s another reason why he didn’t want her to overwork herself.

He appears both in part 1 and part 2 but his main role is in the collapse arc.
Before the coronation, when they start talking about how da Vinci is going to leave the next day, he’s there behind the counter going

“Don’t take Davinci away from me.”
“Without Davinci, I’ll go back to being plain old me.”

while he neurotically sharpened his knife.

Later, he gets a scene after the start of the world collapse, when Salisbury has gone postal from internal strife.
When da Vinci returns to the burning Salisbury bar to pick up something she forgot, Mike approaches her from behind with his kitchen knife.
Mike’s self-centered faerie instincts get him saying “You should stay here. Yeah. You’ll get to live a little longer than you would if you go outside”, but he ultimately chooses to let da Vinci go.

Oh, but Davinci won’t be Davinci if she’s not free. Her strive to go as far as she can is what makes her Davinci. I always thought the Fairyland was a dream world, but I was wrong. Real dreams are beyond our reach. Goodbye… my angel. Thank you for these dreamlike days.

With tears in his eyes, Mike watches da Vinci walk away.
The image of her leaving needs to be overlapped with the image of the Boarder running into the horizon from da Vinci’s Noble Phantasm.

Enshrined Deity Cernunnos
One of the three prophesized calamities. The Curse Calamity.
The only god in the British Lostbelt. It died 12000 years ago.
Was originally a 4-meter tall carefree beast with deer antlers.
After death, the curses (negative emotions) of the fae turned it black, and those 12000 years' worth of curses enlarged it into the Mud Giant form he appears with.
About 2000 meters tall.
Primitive curses made manifest. A giant and repulsive stationary object.
It shrieks as it crawls out of the giant hole.
It is humanoid, but its arms droop down, barely ever moving. Its feet won’t be visible.
It’ll be stretching out of the Hole of Curses, so it won’t be visible from the waist down. I want it to look like it probably has legs but we can’t be sure. Something close to those white ghosts with oversized drapes you often see in manga.
Leave only some faint light where its eyes are supposed to be and the antlers as vestiges of what it once was.
Since it spent 12000 years rotting at the bottom of the ocean, putting some coral and algae on him is a valid idea.

Demonhound Barghest
One of the three prophesized calamities. The Beastly Calamity.
An amalgamation of every malignant faerie in the British Lostbelt.
A giant dark dog. About 20 meters.
Since it is an amalgam of Black Dogs, it has leeches circulating its skin.
The drool on its mouth, the grease leaking from its body, and the blood it spills when wounded are all flammable.
The Demonhound Barghest roaming a city is a sign that the path it walked will be swallowed by fire.
It is basically the king of the Black Dogs, the fae from English folklore.
That said, instead of taking the form of a hunting Doberman, this Black Dog will be more like a lion with its muscular, strong build and its snub nose.
Its main meal is not meat, but rather the flames that come out when life burns.
It is not slaughtering humans and fae to eat their flesh, it’s doing it to produce its food.
It invades and ruins the major British cities one by one to satiate its hunger and destructive urges.
An Elemental Eater. It feeds on not only fire but the five major elements. The only way to fell it is with weapons created by civilization.
In that sense, it’s a disaster that can’t be defeated by the British Lostbelt.

To put in a TL;DR for people who are really lazy to read any of this, alot of the characters and plot beats for them stay in Lostbelt 6's production(Morgan is the Villain, Oberon ultimately plans to backstab Chaldeas, Cernunnos would still be betrayed by the Fairies and want to murder them and the Calamities) but the details for some of them have either haven't been hashed or is changed somewhat during LB6's production to it's release.

And now the literal Alpha Draft that happened well before Cosmos In The Lostbelt even happened

Lostbelt 6 Outline

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Intermission

A brief anecdote. The story of a lonely planet.

A strange phenomenon where the still-bleached Earth started crumbling at multiple points.
The bleaching was essentially the anesthesia for a resurrection surgery. If it’s undone now, the planet will split. The President of Earth is just as surprised as we are.
The cause of this is in the British Isles. We move the British Isles, the Sixth Lostbelt, which rejected everything that tried to enter until now.


Chapter 6: The British Isles, December 1st, 2018

Main story information and foreshadowing to present

None in particular.

Objectives

Defeating Faerie Queen Morgan and her retainers, the Fae Round Table.
Creating a Holy Sword. Amputating the land’s Vortigern.
Rescuing Merlin from his prison tower.
Grand Saber Arthuria Avalon’s introduction scene (Only an introduction. She won’t fight.)

Crypters, Alteregos

Beryl will do his Beryl things and his arc ends without him having done anything decent.

Mash’s emotional state

Beryl duels Galahad.
What can she hope to accomplish now that she’s hurt by the human malignancy and the corruption of human history?
The whole journey so far led Mash to one conclusion. How to measure good vs evil and how to measure loss vs gain.
Defending is another form of attacking. No life in this world is exempt from responsibility.
A Holy Knight is born.

Goredolf’s development

A perfect dad. While he’s still in his role of overreacting hamster, he can get things done when needed.
All Chaldea staff members and players will already be loving him by this point.
This should be where the death flags finally start appearing.

Visual concepts

A constantly pink sky with an aurora. An island split in two by the aurora. (The sky will turn blue in the last chapter. This is where Merlin’s last words in the Christmas event will come into play.)
The Tower of the Furthest Ends is visible on the horizon.
A castle under seawater.
The garden of Avalon.
The inner sea of the planet (Earth’s interior. Soft and sparkly) (where Excalibur will be forged), Albion the Spirit Cavern.
Londinium, the immoral capital (Covered in dark smoke because it’s a city made by humans. London.).
The Fae Knights who wear the Saint Graphs of the Knights of the Round Table, and the Queen Knights (themed after moths, fishes, horses, and whatnot).

Image colors

Rainbow and the color of the Rhongomyniad light behind the throne in the 6th Singularity.

Plot

A historical drama starting from the foundation of a small nation and ending on its downfall.
A power struggle between 3 sides: humans, fae (Morgan), and fae (Oberon).

The British Lostbelt deviated from history during the Ulster Era of Celtic Mythology.
What would have happened if the fae had destroyed all worlds (except the Celtic one) before the Celts entered their age of humans and heroes.
(That’s what we want them to believe. In reality, it’s a world where fae survived the Catastrophe (Sefar). The fae didn’t make Excalibur, the special anti-threat weapon designed for the sake of humanity. The fae made new humans out of nostalgia.)
Later, the last few surviving humans were collected (reserve bug catching), raised as pets, and remained part of fae society all the way to 2020.
Although humans are gradually being elevated from pets to citizens, treating them as pets is still the norm.

LB6 will be a road movie. Think The Wizard of Oz.
The story of a girl leaving her stable and going through all kinds of adventures until she reaches the center of the world and makes a star.
It’s set in a world lacking something important (the Holy Sword).
Since this world doesn’t have the invisible revelation of order or any other source for the magnetism that ties people together, everyone lives only for their own self-interest.
Instead of thinking about good or evil or social justice, they all act thinking about their loves (what they want to do) first and foremost.
For that reason, the goodest men can hurt others without a second thought and the evilest men can sacrifice themselves for a partner.
An ensemble cast with a chain of misunderstandings that can only lead to tragedy.

Existing assets to use

Gareth
Medb
Grimm (Odin’s identity reveal. This is Cu Chulainn (Caster)’s moment.)
Merlin
Galahad, the Knight of Heaven (found the Holy Grail)
Gawain, the Knight of Earth (founded the Royal Court)

Evergreen oaks are necessary for fae survival. All three sides of the conflict with have their own Tree.
One in Atonement City Camelot, the capital where any sin can be forgiven.
One in Londinium, the immoral city where the egoistic humans gather.
And one in Oberon, the prince of the Fae Clan and leader of the anti-fae faction.

New assets to produce

Tuatha Dé Danann

The tribe of goddess Dána. The giant Fomoire is the chief. They’re a force from an island northwest of the British Isles.

Divine Beast Cernunnos
A character in Avalon le Fae’s history before the events of the game. Originally a Celtic god in Britain. A god tricked by the fae and tributed as a horrendous blood offering.

Dethroned King Lot and the Green Knight
A Nightcall created by fusing two fae.
He is the king of the perished nation of Orkney, the father in Gareth’s family, and a Gawain-killing machine.

Faerie Knight Gawain, Tristan, and Lancelot
The Knights of Rounds serving Morgan. Dog, curse, and fountain.

Arthuria Caster
LB6’s main character and the one introducing us to her world.
Not as strong of a heroine as the ones before her. An ordinary hard worker who sucks at dealing with situations, fails a lot, and is always stumbling. Her only good quality is how fast she gets back on her feet.

She has a habit of saying “Sorry for being weak. I’ll try harder. I’ll try harder.”.
Fighting scares her. Hating and being hated wears her down. She’s happy with her normal life.
→ But she still went on her journey to make the Holy Sword. Because everyone has high hopes for it. Because she knew people were working hard behind the scenes to ensure her success. Her whole life, she has been saying “don’t worry, I’ll do my best” with a smile in response to requests she knew to be beyond her capabilities.
A heroine everyone has been always asking to do this, do that, save the world, etc.
But instead of being sad and pathetic about it, she’s rather carefree and unaffected by other people’s opinions.
One of her quotes will be “I want to find my purpose somewhere along this long journey” → At the very end, at the scene that decides the fate of the world, she says with a blushing smile:

"In the end, I couldn’t find it. Teeheehee.
And there’s nothing wrong with that.

Everyone has amazing accomplishments under their belts and I really think that’s awesome, but in the end, all of us having fun makes me happier than me having fun on my own. I understand how mundane this is compared to a dream to be special or admirable. But this dream is like a shining star to me.
(She uses the roundabout expression “like a shining star to me” instead of the more assertive “this is a shining star” period. That’s because she still doesn’t understand the nature of a shining star. She’s a growing girl who still has a lot to learn. And her end has come before she learns any of it.)
I was always failing but that was not a big deal.
I was lonely but that was not a big deal.
I couldn’t find my star, but I managed to make one for myself! Hehe!
(She then fades to nothing flashing a smug smile to all who took care of her. Psheew~)"

TL;DR?
It's pretty obvious that again, the Alpha Draft does have the basic beats of Lostbelt VI but there was alot of different ideas that was ultimately rejected.
Merlin being more involved would have been nice, Beryl Gut barely mattering was always in the cards actually surprises me as I thought that was a legit issue that Nasu just forgot about him but to legit see that it was purposeful has me a bit iffy.
But it's weird as apparently, Beryl was supposed to attack Super Galahad Mash and this was supposed to tie into her emotional state so I think it was more of Beryl's machinations as a whole wouldn't matter.

Goredolf was given death flags after this so... fucking RIP if they still are sticking around now(Especially since Sion got hers... and cheated it anyway lol).

The Fae making people believe that they destroyed the World during the Ulster Cycle to cover the fact that their ancestors didn't make Excalibur... is something I kinda wish they actually tried to use in Lostbelt VI just to get their own kind and Humans to shut up about what happened.
 
And Fate/Apocrypha Manga had feats we completely missed Part 2:

While it comes from VSB(As unfortunately, they don't allow Mangadex and I'll search for it later), Jeanne D'Arc when fighting Atalante, puts her hand into the 747 and literally SPINS IT AROUND so she can throw it at Atalante.

The sheer level of Newtons to pull that off and not even having to try is fucking insane LMFAO.
 

Paxton

One Sin and Hundreds of Good Deeds
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And Fate/Apocrypha Manga had feats we completely missed Part 2:

While it comes from VSB(As unfortunately, they don't allow Mangadex and I'll search for it later), Jeanne D'Arc when fighting Atalante, puts her hand into the 747 and literally SPINS IT AROUND so she can throw it at Atalante.

The sheer level of Newtons to pull that off and not even having to try is fucking insane LMFAO.
This really puts into perspective how ridiculous it is that people genuinely think Herc is only building level even without his more impressive feats.
 
This really puts into perspective how ridiculous it is that people genuinely think Herc is only building level even without his more impressive feats.

It is because the truly hilarious thing is that this isn't even close to the strongest strength feat in Fate/Apocrypha without needing a Noble Phantasm.
It's just pointing out that this and Martha deadstopping a Train with ease still fits how ludicrously strong Servants are even holding back.
 
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