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− | The next night, Caster meets with his Master and asks him if he is alright with the previous day's events. Master Reiroukan says it is fine, but laments on the methods he had to take. Caster agrees and asks if he really needed to sign a self-geas scroll, but Master Reiroukan remarks that it is a necessary risk. Ending the conversation, Caster announces he is heading to the basement to check on the spiritual barriers and goes to leave. |
+ | The next night, Caster meets with his Master and asks him if he is alright with the previous day's events. Master Reiroukan says it is fine, but laments on the methods he had to take. Caster agrees and asks if he really needed to sign a self-geas scroll, but Master Reiroukan remarks that it is a necessary risk. Ending the conversation, Caster announces he is heading to the basement to check on the spiritual barriers and goes to leave. |
− | However, before Caster can leave, Master Reiroukan calls out to him and asks about the tear in the barrier that he had noticed last night. Caster lies and declares that it was probably Berserker's fault and apologizes for not reporting it to him. Master Reiroukan remarks that it is fine, but cautions him to make sure it is fixed. He then compliments Caster's barriers and lets Caster leave. |
+ | However, before Caster can leave, Master Reiroukan calls out to him and asks about the tear in the barrier that he had noticed last night. Caster lies and declares that it was probably Berserker's fault and apologizes for not reporting it to him. Master Reiroukan remarks that it is fine, but cautions him to make sure it is fixed. He then compliments Caster's barriers and lets Caster leave. |
During the battle with [[Rider (Fate/Prototype: Fragments)|Rider]] on top of {{WPlink|Tokyo Bay}}, Caster betrays his Master by cursing him to death. Furthermore, right before he departs for his new Master, the morning after he kills him, he confesses to Misaya about his betrayal and how he has left a curse on her. He then coldly tells her that ''“Magi do not have friends in the truest sense of the word.”'' |
During the battle with [[Rider (Fate/Prototype: Fragments)|Rider]] on top of {{WPlink|Tokyo Bay}}, Caster betrays his Master by cursing him to death. Furthermore, right before he departs for his new Master, the morning after he kills him, he confesses to Misaya about his betrayal and how he has left a curse on her. He then coldly tells her that ''“Magi do not have friends in the truest sense of the word.”'' |
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Caster (キャスター, Kyasutā?) is the Caster-class Servant of Misaya Reiroukan's father in the First Holy Grail War of Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver. He later forms a new contract with Manaka Sajyou.
He is able to be summoned by Ritsuka Fujimaru in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
Profile
Identity
Caster's True Name is Paracelsus von HohenheimWP (ヴァン・ホーエンハイム・パラケルススWP, Van Hōenhaimu Parakerususu?), a legendary physician turned alchemist. At the 16th CenturyWP, he is known as a historic figure from the Renaissance PeriodWP.[2]
Over the course of his lifetime, Paracelsus devoted himself to the study of medicine and alchemy, leaving behind many achievements and books such as the "rediscovery of the four (five) elements" and the "rediscovery of the three humors", which helped the advancement of Magecraft.[1][2] A rare individual who went down in both human and magic history.[2] He is also known for creating the original Azoth Sword.
History
Paracelsus was born into a family line which definitely possessed blood ties to Magecraft even if they couldn't be called a noted family among noted families.[3] A powerful magus (Average One) who manipulates the five elements, a master of Jewel Magecraft, and a person who influenced and was deeply involved with the development of alchemy as a magical foundation. In the significance of the magical foundation of what magi far and wide conveyed as "alchemy" in the modern era, there is a possibility that this man is the pioneer that deeply engraved alchemy into this world.[1] He was a remarkable man especially in his achievements in alchemy, who continued to earnestly face his own research, and even if he was an educator, he was a person who had left just enough world-class achievements in the Clock Tower.[3] Although Paracelsus is a person who is close with the Clock Tower, he conducted exceptional networking with the Atlas Academy and the Wandering Sea for the advancement of their mutual research.[1]
However, as one can understand from his name being visibly left behind in history, Paracelsus has a tendency to "spread to people" secrets and mysteries that originally should have been concealed. He published towards the general public a fragment of his magical research as theories on Magecraft multiple times, repeatedly ignoring the warnings extended to him from the Clock Tower.[1] He had also tried to carry out the publication of a tome which had the Archidoxes of magicWP included in it, despite being repeatedly warned about it more than three times.[3]
Paracelsus held a remarkably radical view of the world that was in stark contrast to almost all other mages. He believed that magic was something the public should've been made aware of. He had believed in the good magic could bring to the world if only everyone was made aware of it. He also used his knowledge in alchemy to help common folk with no connection to magic. Unfortunately, this ultimately caused him to get killed as his belief was what spelled the end for him when the Mage's Association sent their assassins to his doors in order to preserve the mysteries of magic. Of course, they never meant to eliminate him immediately, as to them, he was still a rare and talented individual. He was by no means a heretic, even in the Clock Tower's views.[3]
In his last moments, Paracelsus lost his life to enforcement figures from the Mage's Association as he was trying to increase production for the distribution of mass-produced Philosopher's Stones.[1] During the occasion of assassins arriving at his mansion, it is said that he was not at all shocked, his behavior not showing any panic, and he greeted his assailants with complete composure, pacifism, and a smile.[1][3]
After Paracelsus was slain, his killers salvaged all that they could from his workshop, from the tome that he had wished to publish in order to reveal the existence of magic to the world, to mountains of catalysts and experimental notes. Their only conclusion was that he was a strange man wishing to help others. The Mage's Association regarded him as a very strange individual due to their impression of his actions and behavior that was said to be for human society and for people everywhere. They saw him as someone who intended to disclose the countless mysteries which must be concealed, by blending it into a book, in the name of the advancement of medical care. He was a great man who could possibly leave his name on human history, he was a great man who left huge achievements even in the magical world concerning the establishment of alchemy as a magical foundation, and yet at the same time, he was a “fool” who had committed treacherous high treason.[3]
They couldn't completely clarify his intentions. In extracting the materials that they obtained during the thorough investigation of his workshop that included items related to his future magical research, there was no evidence suggesting that Paracelsus was in a collusive relationship between himself and an influential person or a shadowy organization that was connected to mysteries that was not the Mage's Association. They would later attempt to interrogate his ghost through a seance in order to discover evidence, but even then, he remained silent and they have utterly failed in extracting such evidence. During the seance, they had attempted to come to a mutual understanding, but after 5 mins and 20 seconds, it came to naught and they finally banished his spirit.[3]
His last words to them before being dispelled was:
« When all of you return to each of your homes, please be affectionate to your children. Even showing it to your neighbors’ kids is fine. As the light that I sought, is in them. » |
(Paracelsus' last words to his killers[3]) |
A rare magus who surely values humanity and loves children. That is Paracelsus von Hohenheim. However, the possibility of him suddenly abandoning his entire creed and falling into injustice is by no means zero. For example, what if there was a situation where he comes across someone connected to the Root itself that he was aiming for?[1]
Appearance
Paracelsus' outfit resembles that of a traditional white tailed lab coat with unique modifications. The coat possesses a raised collar that descends down the coat as a large v-cut and black epaulets on its shoulders which can change to include yellow marks as Paracelsus ascends, a trait shared by the sleeves of the coat.
Under the coat, Paracelsus wears what appears to be a dark blue turtleneck sweater with a burgundy choker and harness. For shoes, Paracelsus wears knee high metal boots reminiscent of those found on the armors of knights.
Paracelsus possesses long grayish-blue hair that he lets fall loosely over his right shoulder. This changes to a braid when he ascends.
Paracelsus has been noted to be incredibly beautiful. His slender figure combined with his long, dark hair could easily mistake him for a woman.
After Paracelsus is corrupted by the Holy Grail, he takes on a darker appearance. Paracelsus now has a pair of gold eyes and he has traded his white robe for a black one.
Personality
A scholarly magus who is intellectual and calm, Paracelsus is mild and does not enjoy combat.[2] He is cool and collected without his posture being thrown off-balance. He shows joy in guiding and teaching young companions, frequently expressing this joy as a smile.[1]
As a rare magus, Paracelsus advocates that human affection is more precious than anything. He regards the modern magi far and wide as the descendants of the pupils that inherited his teachings, receiving them with open affection as if they were his children, and loving them equally as far as the world permits that love.[1][2] He believes that these descendants are the future, being those that hold infinite possibilities whose accumulation will lead them to the root of the world’s truth. To the common magus individual with an esteemed family bloodline, his words are close to madness, but he does not intend to bend his beliefs. He is, naturally, a mad scientist.[1]
His behavior towards others is gender-independent.[1]
Paracelsus quietly swears allegiance towards his Master, though it is more accurate to say that his allegiance is to friendship. In a conventional Holy Grail War where his Master is a magus, he will build an equal relationship such that they aim to reach the Root together. In the case that his Master does not study Magecraft, he will simply offer to be a “friend”.[1]
Paracelsus' wish was to be remembered as a great figure in the advancement of human prosperity and be loved by the "children of the future." Another wish he once had for the Holy Grail was "to reach the Root." Furthermore, like how the world was once filled with True Ether, he also wanted to verify his personal opinion that the light of the planet (like that of a holy sword) is indeed a light shining from the Root.[1][2] It may be that he is currently seeking for atonement instead.[2]
During the events of the Prototype Grail War, Paracelsus displayed a surprisingly cruel and remorseless side to his personality by accepting Manaka's offer to switch sides by slaying his previous Master and spiting Assassin by taunting her inability to obtain physical comfort without killing the one who holds her, while simultaneously offering her the corpse of Tatsumi as the only thing she could ever hold. This change of heart was later revealed to have been largely in part due to Manaka's soul-crushing manipulation and intensity. For the rest of the war, Paracelsus would continue to lament on his mistakes in betraying the Reiroukan family, particularly Misaya.
Relationships
- Artoria (Saber) / Arthur (Proto)
- Concerning those who holds Excalibur that is filled with the light of the planet, it is a great subject of research, and simultaneously for himself, Paracelsus shows an obsession towards it as an objective that he must overtake.[1]
- Siegfried
- If Paracelsus is aware of him who owns Balmung, the sword with True Ether itself hidden within it, then (omitted)—[1]
- Makiri Zolgen
- An acquaintance in life. A magus with noble thoughts, although their research subject differs. Paracelsus wanted to become friends with him. He is aware of Makiri as a pure and respectable person who should be a noble idealist, but if he ever saw Makiri at the time of the 21st Century, he would absolutely not recognize or acknowledge him as the same person.[1]
- Leonardo da Vinci
- As a matter of fact, another acquaintance in life. Paracelsus deeply respects da Vinci who has been literally almighty even in regards to Magecraft. He wanted to become friends with him or something like that, but wouldn’t dare try to out of his deep respect. He did not remember when da Vinci became a woman. When they first met, well now... which was it again...?[1]
- Arash / Henry Jekyll / Hyde
- "...I wonder what 3s it; it feels like I am about to recall something..."[1]
Role
Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver
Caster was originally the Servant of Master Reiroukan during the first half of the Holy Grail War. He forms a strong bond with Misaya (his Master's daughter) to the point that he even calls himself "her friend."
Day 5 - Meeting with Rider and Being Recruited by Manaka
On Day Five of the Holy Grail War, Caster spots Misaya peeking in on him through the gap of the door of his workshop. Calling out to her, Caster welcomes her inside and shows Misaya his workshop. There, he answers all her questions about all the various objects inside of it.
Suddenly noticing Misaya's disappointed face, Caster offers to give her magic lessons. But Misaya politely declines and tells him that he should focus more on helping her father. Thanking Misaya for setting him straight, Caster gifts her with anAzoth Sword and clues her in on his true identity. Seeing the surprised look on Misaya's face, Caster tells her that this is their little secret.
That afternoon, Caster senses the presence of Rider at the main entrance and informs his Master who welcomes Rider inside. After some rude greetings, Caster watches as his Master and Rider sign a self-geas scroll to signify their alliance. After their business is done, Rider sits down for tea while Caster cautiously watches him. Caster remarks that Rider seems confident in his abilities and Rider asks if the same goes for him. Caster replies that he is halfway there, making Rider laugh. Rider then alerts the group to a spy (a curious Misaya) spying on them through the window using her bird familiar. Delighted by Misaya's audacity, Rider announces his agreement to the alliance. Caster then watches as Rider stares at Misaya through her familiar and starts cursing her. Remarking that Rider is a terrifying person, Caster asks Rider what he was going to do if he hadn't agreed to the alliance. Rider responds that he was naturally going to kill them. Rider then releases the curse on Misaya and leaves.
After the meeting with Rider, Caster goes for a walk in the front yard to check on the mansion's barriers with his Elementals. Pondering about the traits of rulers and Misaya's potential, he hears Berserker howling and goes to enter the mansion. Suddenly, Caster senses Manaka Sajyou's presence and looks back. Manaka then appears giggling and greets Caster who is naturally concerned about how Manaka could infiltrate his barrier. Manaka then summons three shadow familiars and attacks Caster with them. Caster retaliates with his own Elementals and tears apart the shadows. Seeing Caster's display of magic, Manaka muses that he is a very interesting magus and offers to be his friend. Overwhelmed by Manaka's omnipotence, Caster agrees.
Day 6 - Conversation With Master Reiroukan
The next night, Caster meets with his Master and asks him if he is alright with the previous day's events. Master Reiroukan says it is fine, but laments on the methods he had to take. Caster agrees and asks if he really needed to sign a self-geas scroll, but Master Reiroukan remarks that it is a necessary risk. Ending the conversation, Caster announces he is heading to the basement to check on the spiritual barriers and goes to leave.
However, before Caster can leave, Master Reiroukan calls out to him and asks about the tear in the barrier that he had noticed last night. Caster lies and declares that it was probably Berserker's fault and apologizes for not reporting it to him. Master Reiroukan remarks that it is fine, but cautions him to make sure it is fixed. He then compliments Caster's barriers and lets Caster leave.
During the battle with Rider on top of Tokyo BayWP, Caster betrays his Master by cursing him to death. Furthermore, right before he departs for his new Master, the morning after he kills him, he confesses to Misaya about his betrayal and how he has left a curse on her. He then coldly tells her that “Magi do not have friends in the truest sense of the word.”
At some point later on, Caster turns Tatsumi Kitano into a Living Dead, and gives him to Assassin as a present. He also shows some hesitation over his loyalty to Manaka by trying to protect Assassin.
Prior to confronting Saber during the final stages of the Holy Grail War, Caster reminisces and shows regret over his betrayal of the Reiroukan family. During the battle, he tries to activate the true ability of his Noble Phantasm, however, due to being unable to contain all of Excalibur's mana, he is ultimately blasted by Excalibur and is defeated. His final words were “Misaya, this is, the star’s...”
During Saber's battle with the Beast, Caster appears again in Saber's mind. He encourages Saber to fight and then becomes one of the Servants who lends Saber his power when Saber activates Excalibur.
8 years later, a shadow of Caster is seen again as one of Manaka's Grail corrupted Servants.
Fate/Grand Order
London: The Death World in the City of Demonic Fog
Paracelsus is an antagonist in the London Singularity. He is one of the three Servants behind "Project Demonic Fog" along with Makiri Zolgen and Charles Babbage, nicknamed "P". They summon the "Demonic Fog" over London using the Holy Grail of the Singularity, that isolates the city, poisons the people and summons Servants to the city.
Paracelsus is first met when the Protagonist's party arrive at the police station of Scotland Yard, accompanied by Jack the Ripper who massacred the entire station. Paracelsus reveals that they did this in order to get a magically sealed item from there, ordering Jack to kill the party afterward. Once Jack is defeated, Paracelsus quickly teleports away.
Paracelsus later appears to confront the newly materialized Shakespeare, intending to convince him to join him, but the Protagonist's party meets Shakespeare first. Paracelsus then confirms that he and his allies have been intentionally summoning Servants from the fog and then use them to expand the fog. Paracelsus reveals his identity and fights the group, only to be defeated and killed.
SABER WARS – Lily’s Cosmic Training – The Caliburn Awakens
Chocolate Ladies Fussing Over Trifles ~Valentine 2016~
Da Vinci and the Seven Counterfeit Heroic Spirits
Salomon: The Grand Time Temple
Paracelsus is amongst the "London" Singularity Servants assisting Chaldea against the Demon Gods Pillars.[4]
Interlude
In his interlude, Devil's Quest, Paracelsus travels to London with Ritsuka and Mash. He thanks them for defeating the "him" who acted as a leader for Project Demonic Fog in his despair. He claims London is experiencing unusual changes while era is correcting itself. The group travel underneath Regis Park's southern tip, which is part of the underground facility owned by the Mage's Association. Paracelsus explains there is a particular tome that sealed away powerful evil that almost manifested in the world. It, along with many of magical tomes, were sealed in the underground facilitiy. Not even the Demonic Fog could break these seals. However, Paracelsus sensed those seals were broken by the "him" from the Singularity. The other Paracelsus reveals he was born from Paracelsus' magical energy that returned to the Demon Fog when he was defeated. He then finishes breaking the seal on the tome that sealed the powerful evil. The group then fight to defeat the other Paracelsus and to destroy the powerful evil before it fully activates. After the evil is destroyed, Paracelsus asserts to his other self that the world will be saved. After his other self disappear, he praises all those at Chaldea as heroes of justice.
Other Appearances
In Fate/strange Fake, Francesca considered giving Sigma Paracelsus' flask as a catalyst to summon him. She though decided against it, wanting to see what the Grail would pick for Sigma.
Abilities
Paracelsus is an alchemist from the Renaissance Period and the one responsible for creating both the Alchemic system that is used by most alchemists of the modern era as well as the Azoth Sword, which has become a symbol of a rite of passage for mages, with copies of the original being given by mages to their students as a simple, yet very effective Mystic Code. His Noble Phantasm is Sword of Paracelsus, the sword that would be the origin of the Azoth Sword.
Paracelsus has numerous anecdotes as a legendary alchemist who manufactures magical items, acquiring the Item Construction Skill at EX Rank as a result. With this level, he can create a variety of tools, objects and so, like a powerful mana cumulate crystal such as the 'Philosopher's Stone', artificial spirits that correspond to the five elements called Elementals, robots endowed with multiple-body-synchronous-thinking ability (homunculi), etc. Mass production of jewels used for Jewel Magecraft can also be done by using a leyline connected to his territory.[1][2]
Paracelsus is a powerful magus (Average One) who is endowed with the attribute of “Void” in addition to the attributes of “Earth”, “Water”, “Fire” and “Wind”. He typically employs long distance attacks by means of Magecraft. He performs magical attacks with usage of the five elements.[1] He typically casts his spells with the command, "O' [Element]". For example, through the command, "O' Wind", Paracelsus is able to carefully levitate a dusty cloth and have it automatically fold itself without scattering any of the dust on it. He notes that this was a simple Single Action spell that combines psychokinesis and air manipulation. Paracelsus is able to perform powerful spells up to the level of High-Thaumaturgy at the speed of a Single Action spell thanks to his High-Speed Incantation, shortening the normally lengthy arias into the command "O' [Element]". In his case, he is able to use it to improve the efficiency of his Jewel Magecraft (specifically, when using Philosopher's Stones). When using Magecraft, objects similar to large jewels (Elementals) that correspond to the five elements floats around Paracelsus.[1]
These Elementals are artificial spirits. The Elementals have different colors attached to the five elements in Western Magecraft [Earth (Yellow), Water (Silver), Fire (Red), Wind (Blue), Ether (A purple color close to black)], and the basis of this color scheme is how they're assigned based on India's TattvaWP. They are more informally also called Elemental Masses by Paracelsus. Exactly what it sounds like, they are existences created using a super-high density crystal as a base. For example, a Fire Elemental Mass is made from concentrated flame, and can manipulate incredibly high temperatures. An Earth Elemental Mass becomes super-high mass, gaining a hardness similar to that of diamond. (As a note, the Ether Elemental Masses made from the element of Nothingness are different from Ether Clumps.) Though it takes considerable labour to produce them, they can be used as effective familiars even in battles against Servants.[1]
Paracelsus has the ability to purify and accumulate magical energy into a crystal known as the Philosopher's stoneWP - informally known as a photonic crystal - and manipulate it. At his level of skill, he can manufacture a Philosopher's Stone that can bestow a kind of counterfeit immortality upon any given target.[1] He uses one to temporarily revive Tatsumi's corpse as a sort of ghoul-like familiar to mockingly taunt Assassin.
Given his nature as an alchemist, Paracelsus is able to create a large number of homunculi to do his bidding in a short time span. He was able to coin at least one in the time frame of one day after his summoning via a process that involves distribution of his flesh. As with all homunculi, he notes that they only superficially resemble humans and are not as physically equipped biologically as a normal human. Each of them are connected to each other as a hive mind and he can program them with instructions for complex tasks such as brewing and serving tea.
A master of Jewel Magecraft, Paracelsus can effectively have stones packed with magical energy floating around him in combat and throw them against targets in a way similar to telekinesis. They are powerful enough to blow away the "shadows" thrown at him by Manaka, a human who is directly connected to the Root.
Being a member of the Caster class, Paracelsus is able to set up several types of Bounded Fields and magical traps, effectively turning his stronghold into a fortress of death.
Contrary to his quest of progressing life and helping others, Paracelsus is also remarkably skilled in curses, being able to stealthily inscribe a lethal curse upon a magus without them noticing. One other field in which he seems to have a good deal of experience in is Healing Magecraft, as he offered his services to Saber, but there was no need to as Manaka had already seen to his recuperation. He is also capable of employing a form of levitation and illusion Magecraft, as well as the formation of magical barriers that can correspond to the five elements, appearing as faint mana 'walls' with the shining, flickering color corresponding to one of the five elements. Each individual wall is as durable as diamond. With the incantation "O’ Heavenly Stars, Macro Cosmos" and the establishment of a fivefold barrier derived from the five elements, a receiving attack can have all of its kinetic energy completely dispersed upon contact with the 'wall', scattering in a ripple-like power.[5]
Forms and Alternate Versions
Blackened
Caster is revived by Manaka Sajyou in the Second Tokyo Holy Grail War in a blackened form.
Development
Creation and Conception
Nakahara is the character illustrator for Paracelsus von Hohenheim.[1][2] Hikaru Sakurai is the scenario writer for his character.[1]
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 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 Fate/Grand Order material III - Von Hohenheim Paracelsus, translated by TwilightsCall, You & ckxuZHx89, p.052-059
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27
[] Fate/Grand Order - Caster Profile [T] Van Hohenheim - Paracelsus - Caster
Illustrator and Voice actor
Illustrator: Nakahara
Voice Actor: Shinichiro Miki
Parameters
Strength: D
Endurance: E
Agility: C
Mana: A
Luck: B
Noble Phantasm: A+
Personal Skills
High Speed Incantation: A
Elemental: A+
Philosopher's Stone: A
Class Skills
Territory Creation: A
Item Construction: EX
Noble Phantasm
Sword of Paracelsus: Magic Sword of the Element User
Rank: A+/A++
Type: Anti-Army Noble Phantasm
Profile
A legendary physician turned alchemist.
At the 16th Century, he is known as a character from the Renaissance Period.
He left behind many achievements and books such as the "rediscovery of the four (five) elements" and the "rediscovery of the three humors".
A rare individual who went down in both human and magic history.
Level 1 Bond
Height/Weight: 183cm・65kg
Source: Historical fact
Region: Europe
Alignment: Chaotic Good Gender: Male
A powerful magus (Average One) who manipulates the five elements.
Level 2 Bond
Intelectual and calm. His disposition is mild and does not enjoy combat.
Advocates that human affection is more precious than anything.
Regards the modern magi far and wide as the descendants of the pupils that inherited his teachings, loving them equally.
-- as far as the world permits that (love).
Level 3 Bond
- Item Construction: EX
A powerful prana cumulate crystal such as the "philosopher's stone", artificial spirits that correspond to the five elements called Elementals, robots endowed with multiple-body-synchronous-thinking ability, and etc--
Being endowed with EX Skill, he can produce a variety of tools.
Level 4 Bond
"Magic Sword of the Element User"
Rank: A+ Type: Anti-Army
Sword of Paracelsus.
The original model of the Azoth sword. Paracelsus' magic sword.
A mystic code composed of ultra-high density "philosopher's stone".
Level 5 Bond
Originally, the effect of this Noble Phantasm was to amplify・supplement・strengthen his magecraft, but - by performing ritual magecraft by means of the magical power of the blade, and employing the five elements as catalyst - a temporary pseudo-composition of True Ether from the Age of Gods is also possible.
He then smashes the surroundings with the fearsome destructive power of this True Ether (fake).
Interlude
The wish he once had for the Holy Grail was "to reach the Root".
Furthermore, he also wanted to ascertain the authenticity of his personal opinion regarding how the light of the star (like that of a holy sword) is indeed a light shining from the Root-- or so it was.
But it may be that he is currently seeking for atonement instead.ヴァン・ホーエンハイム・パラケルスス - キャスター
イラストレーター・声優
ILLUST:中原
CV:三木眞一郎
パラメータ
筋力:D
耐力:E
敏捷:C
魔力:A
幸運:B
宝具:A+
保有スキル
高速詠唱 A
エレメンタル A+
賢者の石 A
クラス別能力
陣地作成 A
道具作成 EX
宝具
元素使いの魔剣
ランク:A+→A++
種別:対軍宝具
キャラクター詳細
伝説的な医師にして錬金術師。
十六世紀、ルネサンス期の人物として知られる。
「四元素(五元素)の再発見」 「三原質の再発見」を始めとして数多の功績と書物とを残した。
人類史と魔術史の双方に名を残す稀有な人物。
アンロック条件:絆レベルを1にすると開放
身長/体重:183cm・65kg
出典:史実
地域:欧州
属性:混沌・善 性別:男性
五元素を操る強力な魔術師(アベレージ・ワン)
アンロック条件:絆レベルを2にすると開放
理知的で物静か。気性は温和で戦闘を好まない。
人の情愛は何より尊いものであると説く。
あまねく現代の魔術師たちは自らの教えを継ぐ弟子たちの裔とみなし、等しく慈しむ。
――世界が、それ(愛)を許す限りにおいては。
アンロック条件:絆レベルを3にすると開放
〇道具作成:EX
強力な魔力集積結晶である“賢者の石”をはじめ、エレメンタルと呼ばれる五属性に対応した人工霊、複数体同期思考能力を有する人造人間、等々――
EXのスキルを有する彼は多彩な道具を作成する。
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『元素使いの魔剣』
ランク:A+、 種別:対軍宝具
ソード・オブ・パラケルスス。
アゾット剣の原典そのもの。パラケルススの魔剣。
超々高密度の“賢者の石”で構成された魔術礼装。
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宝具本来の効果は魔術の増幅・補助・強化だが、刀身の魔力によって瞬時に儀式魔術を行使し、五つの元素を触媒に用いることで、一時的に神代の真エーテルを擬似構成することが可能。
真エーテル(偽)は恐るべき威力で周囲を砕く。
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かつて聖杯にかけた願いは「根源への到達」。
更に言えば、星の光(たとえば聖剣の)こそが根源から差し込む光に違いない、という自説が正しいか否かを確かめること――だった、が。
現在の彼は贖罪をこそ求めているのかも知れない。 - Item Construction: EX
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Blue and Silver: Arc 5, Act 5, Part 4-A, translated by PhoenixRising at Beast's Lair.
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Salomon: The Grand Time Temple - Act 05: IV / Control Tower Barbatos
- ↑ Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Blue and Silver: Arc 4, Act 4, Part 2-C, translated by PhoenixRising at Beast's Lair.