TitubaWP (ティテュバ, Tityuba?) is a figure appearing in Salem in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
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Background[]
Tituba was a slave of Abigail Williams' family. Within the Salem Singularity created by Raum, the Queen of Sheba was assigned the role of Tituba when she was left weakened by her efforts to slow the Singularity's progress, serving Raum's Randolph Carter persona and the orphaned Abigail.[1][2]
Appearance[]
Within the game, the Tituba persona's art is that of Sheba without her animal ears. Within the manga adaptation, she wears a typical puritan dress.
Personality[]
Tituba retains none of Sheba's personality or memories, but Sheba remembers all the events after being freed from the role.
Role[]
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Subspecies Singularity IV: Salem[]
Before Chaldea's arrival, Tituba taught Abigail a ritual after the latter begged her to. Abigail would then go attempt said ritual in the woods at night with the other girls.[3]
She introduces herself to Ritsuka' party the following morning, thinking they're discussing their next performance. She tells how Carter became her owner after Abigail's parents were killed in the woods by natives. Charles-Henri Sanson tries to ask her about the albino girl they met last night, but Tituba returns to her duties.[3]
Sometime later though, Carter attempts to punish her, having learned that she taught the ritual that Abigail and the other girls attempted last night. Abigail tries to protect her, saying she'll take her punishment in her stead. Fortunately, Mata Hari convinces Carter to ease Tituba's punishment. Carter tells Tituba that she is forbidden from talking about her homeland.[3]
That evening however, a charm of hers is found under the ailing Ann Putnam's bed. Because of that, Tituba is accused of witchcraft, and brought before the town hall by an angry mob. There they tell their accusations to Carter and the others. Abigail tries to defend her by saying Ann took it without asking. Matthew Hopkins then arrives, saying he's been appointed Salem's head judge by order of the governor. He gives the Judge official documentation to confirm this. He then orders Tituba to be taken into custody for interrogation. Carter accompanies Hopkins and Tituba since he is her owner.[3]
She is kept in a filthy underground prison, barred from any visitors by Hopkins' order. There a confession of heresy is eventually tortured out of her. Because of said confession, she is hanged alongside other condemned on Gallows Hill. Because burying criminals alongside Salem's ancestors is sacrilegious, Tituba and the others are buried at the Hill.[4]
Later that evening, she and the others are risen as ghouls, and attack Salem. She goes to Carter's house, where she is eventually destroyed by Ritsuka's party. She says only Abigail's name before she disintegrates.[4] With that, Sheba is freed from the role.[2]
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References[]
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant - Salem: The Forbidden Advent Garden, Section 8: Final Knot
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant - Salem: The Forbidden Advent Garden, Section 5: Fourth Knot
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant - Salem: The Forbidden Advent Garden, Section 1: Before Dawn
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant - Salem: The Forbidden Advent Garden, Section 2: First Knot