
The Whore of Babylon and the Bestia Coccinea.
The Seven-Headed Bestia Coccinea (魔獣赫, Majūkaku?, lit. "Magical Beast Red/Brilliance"), also referred to as Demonic Beast Incarnadines, is a type of being introduced in Fate/Grand Order Arcade.
Characteristics[]
The Bestia Coccinea is a terminal of Beast VI/S, at once a singular being yet appears as seven draconic heads with long necks sprouting from the ground. As her "heads" and her "Crowns", they are utilized by both her Juvenile Beast Draco form and Adult Beast Whore of Babylon form. Even if in not of possession of them, Draco can utilize their bodies in battle, but they are the equivalent of empty husks.
Within the Testament World of Fate/Grand Order Arcade, the Bestia Coccinea takes on the false form of Goetia's Demon Gods in an attempt to replicate the Singularities of the Human Order Incineration Incident. Those present in the first three Imitation Singularities take on the exact form of the Demon Gods, but they begin to take on their true appearance as of the Fourth Imitation Singularity. They are still referred to as Demon Gods by Chaldea Security Organization until the Sixth Imitation Singularity. The reproduction of the Demon God of the Camelot Singularity fails, taking on the name of another Demon God. Lion King, originating from the World of Fate/Grand Order, reveals they are actually the Bestia Coccinea, and Ozymandias, also from the world of Fate/Grand Order, hints to Chaldea about Beast VI/S's existence rather than them being under the control of Goetia like previously assumed.
The Seven Heads[]
- The Crown of Superbia (スペルビア?), the First Crest and representing Pride. Appears in the Second Imitation Singularity, impersonating the Demon God Flauros, becoming Demonic Beast Flauros.
- The Crown of Invidia (インウィディア?), the Second Crest and representing Envy. Appears in the Fifth Imitation Singularity, summoned by Cú Chulainn Alter. While technically impersonating the Demon God Halphas, it instead fights Chaldea in the forms of Demon God Pillar "Cultivation" (魔神柱:耕作, Majinchū Kōsaku?) and Demon God Pillar "Harvest" (魔神柱:収穫, Majinchū Shūkaku?).
- The Crown of Ira (イラ?), the Third Crest and representing Wrath. Appears in the Sixth Imitation Singularity, summoned by Jacques de Molay. It failed to impersonate the Demon God Aamon, and instead appeared as the Bestia Coccinea Allocer (still named for the same Demon God), fighting Chaldea in the forms of Bestia Coccinea "Head-fangs" (魔獣赫:頭牙?) and Bestia Coccinea "Jaw-fingers" (魔獣赫:顎指?).
- The Crown of Acedia (アケディア?), the Fourth Crest and representing Sloth. Appears in the Third Imitation Singularity, impersonating the Demon God Forneus, becoming Demonic Beast Forneus.
- The Crown of Avaritia (アワリティア?), the Fifth Crest and representing Greed. Appears in the First Imitation Singularity, impersonating the Demon God Naberius.
- The Crown of Gula (クラ?), the Sixth Crest and representing Gluttony. Appears in the Fourth Imitation Singularity. While technically impersonating the Demon God Barbatos, it instead fights Chaldea in the forms of Demon God Pillar - Demon (魔神柱・魔, Majinchū Ma?) and Demon God Pillar - Fog (魔神柱・霧, Majinchū Kiri?).
- The Crown of Luxuria (ルクスリア?), the Seventh Crest and representing Lust. Unlike the other Crowns, its appearance in the Seventh Imitation Singularity is superseded by Bewitching Queen Draco herself. Even within Lilim Harlot, it only appears as a Familiar of Draco's shadow.
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