User blog:Inept Wiki User/Lost Belt No. 1: Anastasia, Information and Speculation

It is just over a week before the first chapter in Cosmos in the Lostbelt is released. With Anime Japan 2018, promotional materials and the short CM have been released, giving us a fair amount of new information to speculate about, with more to follow.

I had been gathering information and speculation from the post-Prologue period in a previous blog entry, however I was having difficulty with the compilation and referencing, as well as making it a bit less messy, and I don't think I'll be finished with it in time for the release. Therefore, I thought it might be better to separate the information from the immediate pre-release period and post-release period for Lost Belt No. 1: Anastasia and put them on a new page.

Given the situation with the previous page and external circumstances, initial construction here may take a little time as well. Fortunately, there is less information to process at the moment than for than the previous period. Once the primary construction and processing is completed, if there's anything to add or amend, please say so in the comments below - it'd be much appreciated.

WARNING: Spoilers below for those not following the Japanese release of Fate/Grand Order



Primary construction incomplete as of 27/03/2018

For information and speculation in the period following the Second Prologue and before the immediate pre-release period for Lost Belt No. 1, see Cosmos in the Lostbelt: Post-Prologue, Pre-Anastasia Information & Speculation

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Lost Belt No. 1: Anastasia (Previous, Unprocessed)
Anastasia: Permafrost Empire (永久凍土帝国), alternatively Princess of the Land of Beasts (獣国の皇女) and Lost Belt No. 1 (ロストベルト No. 1), is the first of the seven known Lost Belts. It's Lost Depth is D and it's associated Crypter is Kadoc Zemlupus. The events in it occur in 1570 AD, which was when the happened.

The scenery glimpsed in the opening and PV is comprised of mountains covered in snow and in the grips of blizzard. A castle is also featured in the opening behind Anastasia.

Crypter: Kadoc Zemlupus (Previous, Unprocessed)
Kadoc's circumstances have been described as similar to Fujimaru's, being an average magus but possessing high Rayshift compatibility. Da Vinci described him as a youth with a gentle smile but with somewhat masochistic tendencies, timid but a mythology nerd and an avid reader. Mash described him as someone who pays attention to his surroundings but is sensitive about his own pessimism. He was to summon a Caster as his magical energy was low and he wished to avoid high-consumption combat Servants.

Kotomine (Previous, Unprocessed)
The second of the two enemies who infiltrated Chaldea, Kotomine acted as a Church overseer, allegedly sent to investigate and observe the interrogation and change over of Chaldea's staff. During the assault on Chaldea, he fatally impaled da Vinci from behind with his hand, though she managed to hold him in place long enough for the others to escape in the Shadow Border.

Anastasia (Previous, Unprocessed)
The Caster-class Servant who led the Oprichniki in their assault on Chaldea, hailing from the Lost Belts. Referred to as the Imperial Princess (皇女), Anastasia appears to have a personality as cold as her powers. Capable of manipulating ice, her Noble Phantasm was used to freeze Chaldeas and render Chaldea uninhabitable, dropping temperatures to -100 degrees. She also possesses a shadowy beast with an evil eye, named.

She will be appearing in the first Lost Belt, which also shares her name.

Oprichniki (Previous, Unprocessed)
The black troopers that made up the bulk of the army which attacked Chaldea, the are the members of the, a secret police organization which operated in Russia during the reign of Tsar Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Ivan the Terrible), carrying out many acts of repression, persecution, torture and executions, particularly against the aristocratic class.

The Oprichniki who attacked Chaldea gave off Saint Graph reactions and stood up even when riddled with bullets. They massacred Goldolf's mercenaries and required Servants to combat. A large number of them along the coastline forced the survivors to submerge the Shadow Border into Imaginary Number Space in order to escape.

Other (Previous, Unprocessed)
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Speculative References
