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− | {{nihongo|Caster of the Nightless City|不夜城のキャスター|Fuyajō no Kyasutā}} is a [[Caster]]-class [[Servant]] |
+ | {{nihongo|Caster of the Nightless City|不夜城のキャスター|Fuyajō no Kyasutā}} is a [[Caster]]-class [[Servant]] summoned by [[Ritsuka Fujimaru]] in the [[Grand Order]]s of ''[[Fate/Grand Order]]''. |
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Caster's [[True Name]] is {{nihongo|{{WPlink|Scheherazade}}|{{WPlink|ja:シェヘラザード|シェヘラザード}}|Sheherazādo}}. "{{WPlink|One Thousand and One Nights}}", a collection of stories structured with embedded narratives. In the outermost frame of that story, Scheherazade fulfills the role as the narrator. Whether the "Scheherazade" that is here is a character from the stories, or the actual person who served as the character's model―――no one can be sure. There is no one other than herself who knows all the truths of "her own tale".<ref name="Profile">''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Profile of Scheherazade, [https://www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/comments/6klyej/translated_servant_profile_caster_of_the/ translated] by roadromancer at Reddit.</ref> |
Caster's [[True Name]] is {{nihongo|{{WPlink|Scheherazade}}|{{WPlink|ja:シェヘラザード|シェヘラザード}}|Sheherazādo}}. "{{WPlink|One Thousand and One Nights}}", a collection of stories structured with embedded narratives. In the outermost frame of that story, Scheherazade fulfills the role as the narrator. Whether the "Scheherazade" that is here is a character from the stories, or the actual person who served as the character's model―――no one can be sure. There is no one other than herself who knows all the truths of "her own tale".<ref name="Profile">''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Profile of Scheherazade, [https://www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/comments/6klyej/translated_servant_profile_caster_of_the/ translated] by roadromancer at Reddit.</ref> |
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− | {{WPlink|List of One Thousand and One Nights characters#Shahryar|King Shahryar}} had repeated a cycle of killing maidens he married every night. In order to stop that evil act, the {{WPlink|Vizier|vizier's}} daughter, Scheherazade, offered herself up for marriage. As Scheherazade spent her first night with the king, a plan was set where her invited sister, {{WPlink|List of One Thousand and One Nights characters#Dunyazad|Dunyazade}}, would beg her to tell a story. The king would listen to Scheherazade's narrated stories which Dunyazade spoke of with fascination, and plead for her to continue but, by then, dawn had already arrived. Scheherazade announced "Please hold onto that excitement for tomorrow's story". For that purpose, the king continued to let Scheherazade live so that he could listen to her stories, and |
+ | {{WPlink|List of One Thousand and One Nights characters#Shahryar|King Shahryar}} had repeated a cycle of killing maidens he married every night. In order to stop that evil act, the {{WPlink|Vizier|vizier's}} daughter, Scheherazade, offered herself up for marriage. As Scheherazade spent her first night with the king, a plan was set where her invited sister, {{WPlink|List of One Thousand and One Nights characters#Dunyazad|Dunyazade}}, would beg her to tell a story. The king would listen to Scheherazade's narrated stories which Dunyazade spoke of with fascination, and plead for her to continue but, by then, dawn had already arrived. Scheherazade announced "Please hold onto that excitement for tomorrow's story". For that purpose, the king continued to let Scheherazade live so that he could listen to her stories, and eventually―――<ref name="Profile" /> |
− | In the present ending of the "One Thousand and One Nights", "Scheherazade bore three children, and the king learned of patience" was the manner in which the story ended. As aforementioned, this was a conclusion that didn't exist in the original tale, and there is a high chance that the "Scheherazade" here has not experienced this.<ref name="Profile"/> |
+ | In the present ending of the "One Thousand and One Nights", "Scheherazade bore three children, and the king learned of patience" was the manner in which the story ended. As aforementioned, this was a conclusion that didn't exist in the original tale, and there is a high chance that the "Scheherazade" here has not experienced this.<ref name="Profile" /> |
− | But now, it is plausible that this is being narrated as―――The same as what was attained from that [[Caladbolg|rainbow]], that crushed the Phantasmal Metropolis/Illusory Citadel. Someone surely made a wish. Someone other than her―――a form given to the salvation of Scheherazade herself.<ref name="Profile"/> |
+ | But now, it is plausible that this is being narrated as―――The same as what was attained from that [[Caladbolg|rainbow]], that crushed the Phantasmal Metropolis/Illusory Citadel. Someone surely made a wish. Someone other than her―――a form given to the salvation of Scheherazade herself.<ref name="Profile" /> |
− | The approximately thousand stories have been read until now, and its vast majority was added by preceding translators. One theory surmises that the original number of tales which formed the core were no more than two-hundred and ten stories, with no conclusion to them.<ref name="Profile"/> |
+ | The approximately thousand stories have been read until now, and its vast majority was added by preceding translators. One theory surmises that the original number of tales which formed the core were no more than two-hundred and ten stories, with no conclusion to them.<ref name="Profile" /> |
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− | Scheherazade states that rather than the battlefield, she is more suited for the Master's room.<ref name="Profile"/> Her experiences have given her a fear of death and she hates the Servant system which would cause her to repeatedly experience it.<ref name=Profile/><ref name=AgarthaCh15/><ref name=AgarthaCh16/> |
+ | Scheherazade states that rather than the battlefield, she is more suited for the Master's room.<ref name="Profile" /> Her experiences have given her a fear of death and she hates the Servant system which would cause her to repeatedly experience it.<ref name="Profile" /><ref name="AgarthaCh15" /><ref name="AgarthaCh16" /> In life, Scheherazade was a brave woman who voluntarily took part in her father's plan to stop the madness of King Shahryar. However, as time passed where she tried to prolong her life, Scheherazade grew more fearful of death as she could easily be killed by the mad king on a whim. In the end, despite how King Shahryar eventually became sane and Scheherazade ended up surviving the ordeal, Scheherazade was deeply traumatized by the tribulation that caused her to fear death even as a Servant. |
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===Fate/Grand Order=== |
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====Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society==== |
====Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society==== |
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− | Scheherazade was one of the masterminds behind the Agartha Singularity, cooperating with [[Phenex]] in order to create an incident which would reduce the world's [[Mystery]] and render the Servant system non-functional, so she wouldn't have to repeatedly experience death.<ref name=AgarthaCh15>''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society, Chapter 15</ref><ref name=AgarthaCh16>''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society, Chapter 16</ref> |
+ | Scheherazade was one of the masterminds behind the Agartha Singularity, cooperating with [[Phenex]] in order to create an incident which would reduce the world's [[Mystery]] and render the Servant system non-functional, so she wouldn't have to repeatedly experience death.<ref name="AgarthaCh15">''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society, Chapter 15</ref><ref name="AgarthaCh16">''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society, Chapter 16</ref> |
====Dead Heat Summer Race! ~Ishtar Cup of Hopes and Dreams~==== |
====Dead Heat Summer Race! ~Ishtar Cup of Hopes and Dreams~==== |
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====Death Jail Summer Escape ~Medb's Great Bastille of Guilt and Despair~==== |
====Death Jail Summer Escape ~Medb's Great Bastille of Guilt and Despair~==== |
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− | Scheherazade has fairly low parameters aside from her Luck, Skills and Noble Phantasm, and she herself states that she is more suited for her Master's room rather than the battlefield.<ref name="Profile"/> Her Personal Skills are [[ |
+ | Scheherazade has fairly low parameters aside from her Luck, Skills and Noble Phantasm, and she herself states that she is more suited for her Master's room rather than the battlefield.<ref name="Profile" /> Her Personal Skills are [[Storyteller]], [[Bedchamber of Survival]] and [[Counter Hero]] (specialized against kings). Her Noble Phantasm is [[Alf Layla wa-Layla]].<ref name="Profile" /> |
− | While being supported by [[Phenex]], Scheherazade was capable of using her Noble Phantasm to create the Agartha singularity, an encroachment of fiction onto reality, and modify the Saint Graphs of certain Servants within it.<ref name=AgarthaCh15/> |
+ | While being supported by [[Phenex]], Scheherazade was capable of using her Noble Phantasm to create the Agartha singularity, an encroachment of fiction onto reality, and modify the Saint Graphs of certain Servants within it.<ref name="AgarthaCh15" /> |
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[[Namaniku ATK]] is the character designer for Scheherazade. |
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Revision as of 13:21, 2 September 2020
Caster of the Nightless City (不夜城のキャスター, Fuyajō no Kyasutā?) is a Caster-class Servant summoned by Ritsuka Fujimaru in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
Profile
Identity
Caster's True Name is ScheherazadeWP (シェヘラザードWP, Sheherazādo?). "One Thousand and One NightsWP", a collection of stories structured with embedded narratives. In the outermost frame of that story, Scheherazade fulfills the role as the narrator. Whether the "Scheherazade" that is here is a character from the stories, or the actual person who served as the character's model―――no one can be sure. There is no one other than herself who knows all the truths of "her own tale".[1]
King ShahryarWP had repeated a cycle of killing maidens he married every night. In order to stop that evil act, the vizier'sWP daughter, Scheherazade, offered herself up for marriage. As Scheherazade spent her first night with the king, a plan was set where her invited sister, DunyazadeWP, would beg her to tell a story. The king would listen to Scheherazade's narrated stories which Dunyazade spoke of with fascination, and plead for her to continue but, by then, dawn had already arrived. Scheherazade announced "Please hold onto that excitement for tomorrow's story". For that purpose, the king continued to let Scheherazade live so that he could listen to her stories, and eventually―――[1]
In the present ending of the "One Thousand and One Nights", "Scheherazade bore three children, and the king learned of patience" was the manner in which the story ended. As aforementioned, this was a conclusion that didn't exist in the original tale, and there is a high chance that the "Scheherazade" here has not experienced this.[1]
But now, it is plausible that this is being narrated as―――The same as what was attained from that rainbow, that crushed the Phantasmal Metropolis/Illusory Citadel. Someone surely made a wish. Someone other than her―――a form given to the salvation of Scheherazade herself.[1]
The approximately thousand stories have been read until now, and its vast majority was added by preceding translators. One theory surmises that the original number of tales which formed the core were no more than two-hundred and ten stories, with no conclusion to them.[1]
Appearance
Personality
Scheherazade states that rather than the battlefield, she is more suited for the Master's room.[1] Her experiences have given her a fear of death and she hates the Servant system which would cause her to repeatedly experience it.[1][2][3] In life, Scheherazade was a brave woman who voluntarily took part in her father's plan to stop the madness of King Shahryar. However, as time passed where she tried to prolong her life, Scheherazade grew more fearful of death as she could easily be killed by the mad king on a whim. In the end, despite how King Shahryar eventually became sane and Scheherazade ended up surviving the ordeal, Scheherazade was deeply traumatized by the tribulation that caused her to fear death even as a Servant.
Role
Fate/Grand Order
Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society
Scheherazade was one of the masterminds behind the Agartha Singularity, cooperating with Phenex in order to create an incident which would reduce the world's Mystery and render the Servant system non-functional, so she wouldn't have to repeatedly experience death.[2][3]
Dead Heat Summer Race! ~Ishtar Cup of Hopes and Dreams~
Death Jail Summer Escape ~Medb's Great Bastille of Guilt and Despair~
Abilities
Scheherazade has fairly low parameters aside from her Luck, Skills and Noble Phantasm, and she herself states that she is more suited for her Master's room rather than the battlefield.[1] Her Personal Skills are Storyteller, Bedchamber of Survival and Counter Hero (specialized against kings). Her Noble Phantasm is Alf Layla wa-Layla.[1]
While being supported by Phenex, Scheherazade was capable of using her Noble Phantasm to create the Agartha singularity, an encroachment of fiction onto reality, and modify the Saint Graphs of certain Servants within it.[2]
Development
Namaniku ATK is the character designer for Scheherazade.
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 Fate/Grand Order - Profile of Scheherazade, translated by roadromancer at Reddit.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fate/Grand Order - Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society, Chapter 15
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Fate/Grand Order - Agartha: The Mythical Subterranean Society, Chapter 16