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− | {{nihongo|Berserker|バーサーカー|Bāsākā}} is a [[Berserker]]-class [[Master]]less [[Stray Servant]] in the [[Grand Order]]s of ''[[Fate/Grand Order]]''. |
+ | {{nihongo|{{WPlink|Nezha}}|{{WPlink|ja:哪吒|哪吒}}|Nata}}, [[Class Name]] {{nihongo|Berserker|バーサーカー|Bāsākā}}, is a [[Berserker]]-class [[Master]]less [[Stray Servant]] in the [[Grand Order]]s of ''[[Fate/Grand Order]]''. |
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+ | Nezha is a figure from Chinese mythology. |
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− | Berserker's [[True Name]] is {{nihongo|{{WPlink|Nezha}}|{{WPlink|ja:哪吒|哪吒}}|Nata}}. |
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===Fate/Grand Order=== |
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+ | ==== Yuga Kshetra: Samsara of Genesis and Terminus ==== |
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+ | On [[God Arjuna]]'s orders, Nezha chases after [[Scandinavia Peperoncino]] in the northern mountains.<ref name=":0">''[[Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt]]'' - Yuga Kshetra: Genesis Destruction Cycle, Section 5: Kali Yuga/A Revolving World</ref> She eventually sees [[Nezha|Chaldea’s Nezha]] searching for [[Ganesha]] from the air. Overcome with hatred and anger, she kills Nezha after a brief clash. Afterwards, she attacks Ritsuka’s party. Though she is overwhelming them, she leaves to chase after Peperonicino upon spotting him.<ref>''[[Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt]]'' - Yuga Kshetra: Genesis Destruction Cycle, Section 3: A Mountain Where One Encounters God</ref> |
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+ | When the Kali Yuga comes, Nezha and her fellow Lokapala accompany God Arjuna to Bichu after he became curious about Chaldea’s actions. Upon seeing them, however, he dismisses them and their allies as failures to be erased. Then after a charging period, he resets the world with [[Mahāpralaya]].<ref name=":0" /> |
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+ | Nezha later comes to a village to retrieve [[William Tell]], who’s late for a meeting. After she brings him to the [[Vimana]], William tells the others that there are fewer holy beasts in his territory. He and Nezha suspect Chaldea is responsible, and William deduces they have a way to survive Mahāpralaya. Nezha decides to go after Ritsuka’s party herself since she allowed them to escape before. She rejects William’s offer of assistance and tells [[Asclepius]] she never expected him to help when he refuses to. She then flies off, vowing not to let Ritsuka’s party get away again. |
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+ | She soon finds Ritsuka’s party at Dewar and attacks them. Eventually though she decides to overload herself by using too many Noble Phantasms because she couldn’t stand having Kubera exist inside her any longer. When asked why, she confesses she did it because of her conflicted feelings for her father, Li Jing, who’s considered the same as Kubera. She finds it wrong for her father to exist inside her, believing such a being could never be her. The group realizes that is why she overloaded herself, but they question the roundabout way she chose to commit suicide. Nezha admits she considered fighting God Arjuna as a way of killing herself, but she determined he would’ve removed her consciousness if she lost. She also killed Chaldea’s Nezha because she couldn’t stand that there was a her who wasn’t defective. She believes defects should disappear and considers it salvation that she will not return in the next yuga. In response to a Dewarian woman being offended by her words, Nezha elaborates that disappearing can be considered salvation for those ashamed of their defectiveness. She then reveals defeating the Lokapala will release the divinities inside them. She then explains how each Lokapala is assigned a territory and gives the True Names of her fellow Lokapala before disappearing.<ref>''[[Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt]]'' - Yuga Kshetra: Genesis Destruction Cycle, Section 10: Lokapala</ref> |
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− | Berserker's [[Noble Phantasm]]s are [[Three Faces and Six Arms |
+ | Berserker's [[Noble Phantasm]]s are '''[[Three Faces and Six Arms - Overarching Immortal Beast]]''' and '''[[Flying Bright Spirit - Fire-Tipped Spear]]'''. |
=== [[Indian Lostbelt]] === |
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− | As one of the [[Servant]]s summoned to the Indian Lostbelt under God Arjuna, Berserker was given a small fragment of the Amalgam Gods Divinity and Divine Authority as one of his Lokapala. With Berserker being given the Divine Authority of '''Kubera''' the Lord of Wealth of the Semi-Divine Yakshas. Greatly augmenting all of Berserkers powers and further empowering her [[Noble Phantasm]]s power greatly. Berserker herself has even shown that she could purposefully overload her Noble Phantasms by using her acquired divine authority to increase its powers to uncontrollable levels |
+ | As one of the [[Servant]]s summoned to the Indian Lostbelt under [[Arjuna Alter|God Arjuna]], Berserker was given a small fragment of the Amalgam Gods Divinity and Divine Authority as one of his Lokapala. With Berserker being given the Divine Authority of '''Kubera''' the Lord of Wealth of the Semi-Divine Yakshas. Greatly augmenting all of Berserkers powers and further empowering her [[Noble Phantasm]]s power greatly. Berserker herself has even shown that she could purposefully overload her Noble Phantasms by using her acquired divine authority to increase its powers to uncontrollable levels in order to self destruct |
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− | However as a result of being given this Divinity, its been shown that prolonged usage of Kubera's power for prolonged battles slowly ate away at Berserkers consciousness and mind and risked destroying herself during mid battle. |
+ | However as a result of being given this Divinity and along with her status as a Berserker, its been shown that prolonged usage of Kubera's power for prolonged battles slowly ate away at Berserkers consciousness and mind and risked destroying herself uncontrollably during mid battle. |
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Revision as of 17:36, 25 July 2021
NezhaWP (哪吒WP, Nata?), Class Name Berserker (バーサーカー, Bāsākā?), is a Berserker-class Masterless Stray Servant in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
Profile
Identity
Nezha is a figure from Chinese mythology.
Appearance
Personality
Role
Fate/Grand Order
Yuga Kshetra: Samsara of Genesis and Terminus
On God Arjuna's orders, Nezha chases after Scandinavia Peperoncino in the northern mountains.[1] She eventually sees Chaldea’s Nezha searching for Ganesha from the air. Overcome with hatred and anger, she kills Nezha after a brief clash. Afterwards, she attacks Ritsuka’s party. Though she is overwhelming them, she leaves to chase after Peperonicino upon spotting him.[2]
When the Kali Yuga comes, Nezha and her fellow Lokapala accompany God Arjuna to Bichu after he became curious about Chaldea’s actions. Upon seeing them, however, he dismisses them and their allies as failures to be erased. Then after a charging period, he resets the world with Mahāpralaya.[1]
Nezha later comes to a village to retrieve William Tell, who’s late for a meeting. After she brings him to the Vimana, William tells the others that there are fewer holy beasts in his territory. He and Nezha suspect Chaldea is responsible, and William deduces they have a way to survive Mahāpralaya. Nezha decides to go after Ritsuka’s party herself since she allowed them to escape before. She rejects William’s offer of assistance and tells Asclepius she never expected him to help when he refuses to. She then flies off, vowing not to let Ritsuka’s party get away again.
She soon finds Ritsuka’s party at Dewar and attacks them. Eventually though she decides to overload herself by using too many Noble Phantasms because she couldn’t stand having Kubera exist inside her any longer. When asked why, she confesses she did it because of her conflicted feelings for her father, Li Jing, who’s considered the same as Kubera. She finds it wrong for her father to exist inside her, believing such a being could never be her. The group realizes that is why she overloaded herself, but they question the roundabout way she chose to commit suicide. Nezha admits she considered fighting God Arjuna as a way of killing herself, but she determined he would’ve removed her consciousness if she lost. She also killed Chaldea’s Nezha because she couldn’t stand that there was a her who wasn’t defective. She believes defects should disappear and considers it salvation that she will not return in the next yuga. In response to a Dewarian woman being offended by her words, Nezha elaborates that disappearing can be considered salvation for those ashamed of their defectiveness. She then reveals defeating the Lokapala will release the divinities inside them. She then explains how each Lokapala is assigned a territory and gives the True Names of her fellow Lokapala before disappearing.[3]
Abilities
Berserker's Noble Phantasms are Three Faces and Six Arms - Overarching Immortal Beast and Flying Bright Spirit - Fire-Tipped Spear.
Indian Lostbelt
As one of the Servants summoned to the Indian Lostbelt under God Arjuna, Berserker was given a small fragment of the Amalgam Gods Divinity and Divine Authority as one of his Lokapala. With Berserker being given the Divine Authority of Kubera the Lord of Wealth of the Semi-Divine Yakshas. Greatly augmenting all of Berserkers powers and further empowering her Noble Phantasms power greatly. Berserker herself has even shown that she could purposefully overload her Noble Phantasms by using her acquired divine authority to increase its powers to uncontrollable levels in order to self destruct
However as a result of being given this Divinity and along with her status as a Berserker, its been shown that prolonged usage of Kubera's power for prolonged battles slowly ate away at Berserkers consciousness and mind and risked destroying herself uncontrollably during mid battle.
Development
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Yuga Kshetra: Genesis Destruction Cycle, Section 5: Kali Yuga/A Revolving World
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Yuga Kshetra: Genesis Destruction Cycle, Section 3: A Mountain Where One Encounters God
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Yuga Kshetra: Genesis Destruction Cycle, Section 10: Lokapala