Nebuchadnezzar IIWP (ネブカドネザルII世, Nebukadonezaru 2-sei?) is a Babylonian King.
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A king of the 7th Century BC famed for reconstructing Babylon and creating the Hanging Gardens, but who according to the Old Testament eventually went mad. Though he held the power of the Age of Gods, he was unable to surpass his Human limits due to not living in the Age of Gods, his life-long regret.[1]
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Personality[]
In life, Nebuchadnezzar was full of regret due to being limited by his Human upbringing.
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Fate/Apocrypha[]
Nebuchadnezzar II is mentioned in Fate/Apocrypha by Jeanne d'Arc as one of the only two Heroic Spirits in the Throne of Heroes who possess the Hanging Gardens of Babylon as their Noble Phantasm.[2]
Fate/Grand Order Arcade[]
Babylon: Critically Propserous City[]
- Main article: Nebuchadnezzar II.5
Nebuchadnezzar is summoned by Draco in the Babylon Singularity.
Abilities[]
Despite being born in the 7th Century BC, Nebuchadnezzar II possessed powers of the Age of Gods since birth. However, because he couldn't overcome the limitations of his Human body, said power was incomplete.[1]
Noble Phantasms[]
Jeanne d'Arc notes that Nebuchadnezzar II is one of the two only Heroic Spirits that would possess the Hanging Gardens of Babylon as their Noble Phantasm, the other one being Semiramis. He is the proper owner of the fortress, compared to Semiramis who only obtained it through history having been distorted over time.[2]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Fate/Grand Order Arcade - Babylon Singularity, Node 5
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fate/Apocrypha Volume 2: Round Dance of Black / Festival of Red - Chapter 3