ClytieWP (クリュティエ, Kuryutie?) is a water nymph from Greek mythology.
Profile[]
Background[]
A pillar of "OceanidsWP", the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. Although she was Apollo's lover, she became jealous because she was deprived of her love by Leucothea, the daughter of Orcamos, the King of Persia, and told Orcamos about the affair, prompting him to bury Leucothea alive in the sands. However, it was not possible to regain Apollo's love. Despondent, she kept looking up at the sun for nine days without food or water and finally turned into a turnsole. Modern interpretations incorrectly claim she became a sunflower due to a translation error.[2]
Role[]
Fate/Grand Order[]
The Foreigner-class Van Gogh appearing in Fate/Grand Order is an illegal Saint Graph brought into existence in Void Space somehow by the entity that forms the "Evil God of the Flowers". Its identity is a patchwork Heroic Spirit comprising Clytie from Greek mythos, the painter Vincent van Gogh's memories and artistic talent, and various things such as compatibility with Void Space and the vanguard of the evil god itself.[1]
The composition of the spirit origin is as follows:[1]
- 80% Clytie's body and mind[1]
- 5% Painter Gogh's memories and artistic skills[1]
- 15% "Black box" of Void Space things[1]
- Main article: Van Gogh
Abilities[]
Clytie is a Divine Spirit, so her Saint Graph is a lot bigger than most summoned Heroic Spirits.[3]
Skills[]
Class Skills[]
- Divinity (??? Rank): As the daughter of the Titan Oceanus and his sister Tethys, Clytie possesses higher divinity than an Outer God.[1][2]
- Curse of Sunflower (??? Rank): A unique skill born from Clytie's story where she refused to commit suicide regardless of how much she loathed herself.[1][2] This is the reason why the Evil God of the Flowers combined Clytie with Vincent van Gogh when creating "Van Gogh".[2]
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 Fate/Grand Order material XI - Van Gogh's profile translated by no_goghking at Reddit
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Imaginary Scramble: Great Void Sea Battle, Act Four: The Unthinkable Dissolving (3/3)
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Van Gogh's 1st Interlude: Interview with Meister