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− | Haruri was born into the Magus Borzak clan, where her grandfather [[Odd Borzak]] was a noted Magus who eventually became a [[Dead Apostle]] while pursuing his research which then eventually lead him to destroy and kill scores of people and even an entire town to create an army of Ghouls, leading him to be hunted by both the [[Church]] and the [[Association]] for his destructive actions. This eventually lead him to surgically alter his face and change his name in order to hide his identity and constantly change locations to avoid detection. Eventually he was killed by [[Natalia Kaminski|Freelancers]] while in plane, which then left his surviving family to be viciously attacked and ransacked for his research, leaving only Haruri, his granddaughter as the only survivor. |
+ | Haruri was born into the Magus Borzak clan, where her grandfather [[Odd Borzak]] was a noted Magus who eventually became a [[Dead Apostle]] while pursuing his research which then eventually lead him to destroy and kill scores of people and even an entire town to create an army of Ghouls, leading him to be hunted by both the [[Church]] and the [[Association]] for his destructive actions. This eventually lead him to surgically alter his face and change his name in order to hide his identity and constantly change locations to avoid detection. Eventually he was killed by [[Natalia Kaminski|Freelancers]] [[Kiritsugu Emiya|while]] in plane, which then left his surviving family to be viciously attacked and ransacked for his research, leaving only Haruri, his granddaughter as the only survivor. |
− | Left as the only survivor of the Borzak family, Haruri was taken in by an Unnamed Magus, from the [[Clock Tower]] that possessed the physical body of a young girl. Although belonging to the Clocktower, Haruri's teacher kept her distance from it due to her dislike for its infinite and ever present power struggles. Although despite teaching her [[Magecraft]], her teacher did not take her in as her official apprentice and was simply her legal guardian, and therefore, when Haruri made her intention to join the [[True and False Holy Grail Wars]] for the sake of her |
+ | Left as the only survivor of the Borzak family, Haruri was taken in by an [[Haruri's teacher|Unnamed Magus]], from the [[Clock Tower]] that possessed the physical body of a young girl. Although belonging to the Clocktower, Haruri's teacher kept her distance from it due to her dislike for its infinite and ever present power struggles. Although despite teaching her [[Magecraft]], her teacher did not take her in as her official apprentice and was simply her legal guardian, and therefore, when Haruri made her intention to join the [[True and False Holy Grail Wars]] for the sake of her vendetta against the [[Mage's Association]] and the [[World of Magecraft]], she could do nothing to stop her and only try to convince her not to get involved with [[Francesca Prelati]] due to not being able to forcibly compel her as she was not her apprentice. |
Haruri encountered [[Francesca Prelati]] while attempting a mystical approach to the United States in pursuit of her goal. She accepted Francesca's deal for a chance to destroy the magical world she hates.<ref name=FSFV4Ch10/> |
Haruri encountered [[Francesca Prelati]] while attempting a mystical approach to the United States in pursuit of her goal. She accepted Francesca's deal for a chance to destroy the magical world she hates.<ref name=FSFV4Ch10/> |
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Haruri Borzak (ハルリ・ボルザーク, Haruri Boruzāku?) is the "True" Master of True Berserker in the True and False Holy Grail Wars of Fate/strange Fake.
Profile
Background
Haruri was born into the Magus Borzak clan, where her grandfather Odd Borzak was a noted Magus who eventually became a Dead Apostle while pursuing his research which then eventually lead him to destroy and kill scores of people and even an entire town to create an army of Ghouls, leading him to be hunted by both the Church and the Association for his destructive actions. This eventually lead him to surgically alter his face and change his name in order to hide his identity and constantly change locations to avoid detection. Eventually he was killed by Freelancers while in plane, which then left his surviving family to be viciously attacked and ransacked for his research, leaving only Haruri, his granddaughter as the only survivor.
Left as the only survivor of the Borzak family, Haruri was taken in by an Unnamed Magus, from the Clock Tower that possessed the physical body of a young girl. Although belonging to the Clocktower, Haruri's teacher kept her distance from it due to her dislike for its infinite and ever present power struggles. Although despite teaching her Magecraft, her teacher did not take her in as her official apprentice and was simply her legal guardian, and therefore, when Haruri made her intention to join the True and False Holy Grail Wars for the sake of her vendetta against the Mage's Association and the World of Magecraft, she could do nothing to stop her and only try to convince her not to get involved with Francesca Prelati due to not being able to forcibly compel her as she was not her apprentice.
Haruri encountered Francesca Prelati while attempting a mystical approach to the United States in pursuit of her goal. She accepted Francesca's deal for a chance to destroy the magical world she hates.[1]
Appearance
Personality
Haruri has a powerful hatred for the magical world which took everything from her people and seeks to destroy it in revenge. She wishes to use the Grail to render all methods of concealment used by Magi ineffective, compromising their society's secrecy.[1][2]
Despite being revenge-driven, she is very reluctant about harming others and has to constantly remind herself of her goal to keep herself able to fight. She also never sacrifices animals for her witchcraft and hesitates to even say the word "kill".
The reason why she is tagging along with Filia is that she had saved her life, and that motivates Haruri to ignore some eccentric behavior.
Role
Fate/strange Fake
Day 0
On the first day of Snowfield's Holy Grail War, Haruri summoned True Berserker under one of the city's thermal power stations. Before she could form a contract, True Berserker went on a rampage and severely injured her. As she was preparing to die, a possessed Fillia intervened, healing Haruri and making True Berserker enter into a contract with her.[2]
Day 2
Despite Haruri being the actual Master, she decides to follow Fillia, doing as she wants. Together, they attack the workshop of Bazdilot Cordelion, the Master of True Archer. While Fillia fights with True Archer, Bazdilot confronts Haruri and tries to shoot her. However, True Berserker manifests, now far larger than when initially summoned, blocking the bullets. Haruri, encouraged by Fillia, then orders Berserker to destroy the workshop and the area around it. Seeing Berserker rampaging through the area, Bazdilot questions what kind of a Servant Haruri summoned. Before the situation can escalate, however, True Caster appears, creating a giant hole in the ground with his Noble Phantasm, Grand Illusion. True Caster then manages to make a temporary truce between the parties, recreating the ground afterward. Haruri and Fillia then leave, along with Berserker.[3]
Abilities
Haruri is a practitioner of Witchcraft. She describes it as an art that always require sacrifice, although she has only ever offered her own flesh and blood as tribute.[1][2] Her primary forte in Witchcraft is actually the deflection of curses rather than casting them.[1]
She has some skills in healing magic, as she was able to heal herself and her magic circuits. While her combat capacity is low, she believes that with help from familiars, she should be able to drive away a couple of thugs.[1]
Development
Creation and Concept
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Fate/strange Fake Volume 4, Chapter 10: Day 2
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fate/strange Fake Volume 3, Prologue IX
- ↑ Fate/strange Fake Volume 4, Chapter 11: "The Gods Return from Twilight"