OrionWP (オリオンWP?), Class Name Archer (アーチャー, Āchā?), is an Archer-class Servant summoned by Ritsuka Fujimaru in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
Profile[]
Identity[]
« Eh? You hear a weird voice from time to time? Huh, I wonder what that could be? Orion's got no idea~☆ » |
("Orion") |
While the True Name of the Saint Graph is Orion, the lynchpin of the Servant is actually the goddess ArtemisWP (アルテミスWP, Arutemisu?) who interrupted the summon and manifested utilizing Orion's Saint Graph. The initial profile, initially written in first person by Artemis, pretends to be just Orion while saying that she doesn't know the origin of the weird voice that can sometimes be heard around her. She is later revealed to be Artemis the Moon Goddess and Goddess of the Hunt of Greek Mythology, and that weird voice is the actual Orion in the form of a small bear.[2]
This time, sensing the crisis that would result in the usual Holy Grail Wars to be held for the restoration of the Human Order, Artemis accomplished the materialization of her form by thrusting herself into Orion's summoning... Although, that is just half the reason. The other remaining half is the opportunity to express her feelings bravely, said to be her making out with Orion to her heart's content.[1]
... Wait, bravely?[1]
Artemis[]
- Main article: Artemis
Orion[]
- Main article: Super Orion
Appearance[]
Instead of taking form of a man, Orion appears as a small brown bear with black eyes (which turns red when he's angry) wearing an outfit resembles the one worn by cavemen and wields a small club as a weapon. To make matters worse, Orion completely changed into a strange creature (mascot character) that cannot be defined as neither a person nor a beast.[2]
Personality[]
Artemis basically takes up a neutral position towards the Master. However, because she is a goddess, no matter how great the Master is, she always take up a higher position in their relationship standing. Orion's role is to pacify Artemis and the Master. Fundamentally, Orion has no power, so he tries to curry favor with the Master.[1]
Relationships[]
- Super Orion
- "Orion: I see... Seems like a lot happened, Master. But I don't think that Orion had any regrets. Absolutely none.
- Artemis: Yes. The goddess me also guarantees that. That wound was his way of declaring his love."[3]
- Atalanta
- A heroine that believed in Artemis. "All right, I'll give you full of blessings! But nowadays, I feel you did something far away from my eyes."[1]
- Atalanta / Atalanta Alter
- "Artemis: Oh, it's Atalanta. I know she prays for me every day, no matter what she is doing. What a wonderful habit.
- Orion: Yeah...you should probably do something goddesslike for her, sometime...or else her efforts will be in vain..."[3]
- Altera
- "Altera, is it that Altera? If so, then she is our natural enemyyyy!... Eh? She's different? She is different from the Altera of that time? Excavated from ruins? What, I-I don't understand it at alllll!"[1]
- Ishtar
- "Artemis: Hmmm, the goddess of Venus... Darling, any comment?
- Orion: I feel like I would get along with that sparkly goddess almost at a fatal level, but I wouldn't want to get involved with her so much that it would be fatal for me!
- Artemis: Good answer!
- Orion: Whew! That was a close one."[3]
- Caligula
- "Artemis: Did that emperor really see through my attack so quickly? Hmmm...I guess the truly mad can do things like that. I'm a little intrigued.
- Orion: Ah...the particular madness that makes your mind work gives you a discerning eye, Artemis... Ouch, ouch, ouch! I'm only kidding!"
Role[]
Fate/Grand Order[]
Artemis was summoned while having Orion as an accessory. To make a correction however, that is the opposite. Upon summoning Orion, a hero of Greek Mythology, for some reason, the goddess Artemis also came along. Harboring uneasiness towards the abnormality of the present situation, Artemis trespassed by wedging herself into Orion's summoning. She is fulfilling the role of an Archer-class Servant.[2]
Do Moon Goddesses Dream of Dango?[]
Orion and Artemis are first encountered by Ritsuka and Mash while they're fighting a pack of werewolves after the Chaldea pair arrive in the Singularity. Accepting Ritsuka and Mash's offer of aid, Artemis defeats the werewolves with their help. After defeating the werewolves, Artemis introduces herself Orion to the Chaldea pair, and says she came to repair her reputation by correcting the Singularity. Artemis is then asked by Mash if she saw any suspcious people, who have stolen Chaldea's provisions. She answers that she had seen three people running carrying something strange, which had food falling out all over the place. After accepting her offer to help them, Artemis and the others set out get back the dumplings.
The group soon come upon Marie Antoinette, d'Eon, and Sanson in a forest, eating dumplings around a campfire. However, the group's presence is soon sensed by d'Eon and Sanson, which results in a fight when Mash demands the dumplings back. After defeating the French Servants, Mash prepares to interrogate them, but Artemis senses a presence similar to that of Orion's. Mozart then reveals to the relief of the French Servants and goes to fight the group with d'Eon and Sanson. After defeating them, Marie returns the dumplings to the group, but reveals that she gave a trio they met earlier three tons worth of dumplings as a sign of friendship. After hearing that the trio was going to pray near the waters of Marseille, the group set out set out once again to get back the dumplings.
Later, the group come upon Martha, Georgios, and Sasaki Kojirou eating dumplings around a campfire at the shoreline. Georgios returns the dumplings after hearing they were originally stolen from Chaldea, but a fight ensues when Artemis reveals that Martha, Georgios, and Sasaki all still have dumplings hidden on their person. The group is able to defeat them, however Artemis points that Martha is trying to escape on Tarasque. But before she escaped, Martha reveals to the group that her group gave half of their dumplings to a fat man in the wasteland.
The group later come upon Gaius Julius Caesar and Caligula eating dumplings, but a fight ensues when Mash tries to get the dumplings back. After defeating the Roman emperors, Mash tries to take the the bag of dumplings back to Chaldea, but Artemis senses that someone is eating them in the bag. Then, to Artemis's shock, Altera comes out of the bag, and Artemis warns Ritsuka and Mash of Altera's destructive tendencies before they fight her. After defeating Altera with the help of Artemis and Julius Casesar, Ritsuka and Mash are rayshifted back to Chaldea with the dumplings.
However, Artemis transports Ritsuka and Mash back to the Singularity, where she reveals that she broke into Chaldea. However, the traps on Chaldea's food storage kept her out of it, so she ended transporting the entire storage to the Singularity. She then continues to reveal that she attempted to retrieve them, but Marie got to them first before finally meeting Ritsuka and Mash. Artemis then reveals that she wanted the dumplings because they're an offering to the moon, and states that Chaldea's dumplings had awoken her. However, her magical energy was too weak, and so she set out with the group to get the rare dumplings in order to restore her strength. Happy that she is able finally able fight with them, Artemis reveal herself to not be Orion but the Moon Goddess before fighting the group to test both of their skills. After she is defeated by the group, Artemis disappears saying that they will meet again.
Third Singularity: Okeanos[]
Sensing Orion would be summoned, Artemis lowered her divinity to make herself his substitute out of concern. This however resulted in Orion becoming a little bear creature. Not knowing why they summoned, the couple traveled from island to island in search of information. Before Chaldea’s arrival, they’ve searched two islands to no avail.[4]
Artemis makes what she calls a boxed lunch for Orion. He refuses to call it such since it's just grilled meat topped with plucked seaweed. He then senses a Servant nearby, not caring if they're friend or foe if she's cute. After scrapping him against a tree in response, Artemis realizes having a Servant nearby is perfect since they need more information. She then swings Orion around after he said he didn't meet any other girls on the previous islands. Her hand slips though, accidentally sending Orion off in some direction.[4]
She eventually finds him with Ritsuka, Mash, and Francis Drake. She immediately accuses him of cheating and promptly punishes him. She yells at Mash not to interfere in their lover's quarrel, but she calms down when Ritsuka talks to her. After the situation is explained, Artemis is disappointed she and Orion won't be able to live together forever on the island if the era is destroyed. The couple then agree to help the group. Artemis introduces themselves to the group's shocked disbelief. They then help the group find the wyvern scales so they can get the necessary number of scales needed to fix the Golden Hind. They eventually retrieve scales and return to the ship.[4]
After repairing the ship and equipping it with a ram, the group set sail. As they to enter unknown waters, the group discuss on how to deal with the Queen Anne’s Revenge. Drake suggests ramming them while Euryale suggests assaulting them with arrows. Artemis suggests someone can board the ship and cause chaos before the ships collide. She reveals that since she was technically summoned as Orion, she can use his power of walking on water, as he is Poseidon’s son. The group eventually confronts Blackbeard’s ship and execute their strategy. Artemis boards his ship and fights the crew while Orion sabotages their ammo supply. They return to Drake’s ship before Blackbeard’s ammo supply explodes. When Hector escapes with Eurayle and the Grail after betraying Blackbeard, Orion tells Artemis not to chase him since they're both Servants now. He believes she could defeat him in her true body, but not now with his power as her base.[5]
As they pursue Hector, the group discuss his plans for Euryale and the Grail when they encounter a storm. Using its tailwind, they eventually catch up to Hector. Orion tries to stop Asterios from immediately attacking, as he'd only be a target for Hector's spear. He lets him go though after realizing he can't stop him.[6] Hector eventually boards another ship, leaving Euryale behind. Artemis recognizes it as the Argo. Jason demands the group hand over Euryale to him, otherwise he’ll send Heracles to attack them. They refuse, so he sends both Medea and Heracles to kill them and steal Euryale. Medea sends waves of Dragon Tooth Warriors to attack the group. Artemis recognizes them as being Hekate‘s specialty. Medea soon switches out with Heracles after finding her own combat skills subpar. The group cannot defeat him however because of his Noble Phantasm, God Hand. He suddenly attacks Euryale, whose death would foil Jason’s plan, but Asterios protects her. As this is happening, Jason orders Medea to retrieve Euryale, but Drake and Mash protect her. Hector then unleashes Durindana Pilum, impaling both Asterios and Heracles. Orion yells at Euryale to understand Asterios’ feelings when he prepares to sacrifice himself. The group then escape after Asterios plunges himself into the ocean with Heracles.[7]
After retreating, the group discusses the Ark that Jason mentioned earlier. Orion wonders how Jason will the Ark, to which Romani Archaman exclaims he doesn’t know. Artemis yells at him to be useful since he isn’t fighting on the front lines. Romani explains he doesn’t understand the concept of using the Ark. He compares it to Pandora’s Box, explaining the divine punishment released by its opening would destroy the surrounding area. Despite that, the group go to find the Ark before Jason.[8]
After three islands turn out to be duds, Orion finds it strange Medea is younger, even though she should be an adult as a Servant. He recalls her killing Jason’s wife and children in revenge for him betraying her. Therefore, they should have killed each other the moment she was summoned. Artemis responds that at least Orion only flirts with other goddesses and other men’s wives. Then, as the group continue their search, Orion is shot by an arrow. Artemis removes it from his head and finds it has a message from someone she knows. The group land on a nearby island to meet the letter’s sender. Orion is concerned though, since Artemis is the goddess of virginity. Artemis replies she runs daily simulations of when she loses her virginity. Orion interrupts her fantasies so she can fight the nearby enemies. Afterwards, the sender, Atalanta shows herself to the group after Ritsuka declares they’re friend. Artemis shocks her with her true personality as a hopeless romantic. Atalanta reveals the Ark is a Noble Phantasm and its owner was the first Servant summoned in the Singularity. The owner of the Ark, David, then arrives.[8]
David reveals the Ark kills any who touch it. He and Atalanta explain the circumstance of how they met and why Jason seeks the Ark. He reveals that if Euryale, a Divine Spirit, were to be sacrificed to the Ark within the circumstances of the Singularity, it would destroy the era. After questioning Jason’s reasons, the group discuss how to defeat Heracles. David suggests they trick Heracles into touching the Ark to will destroy him. The issue with that plan however is that even a Berserker would avoid touching such a dangerous Noble Phantasm. Since it would be disadvantageous to fight all three, Mash suggests they lure Heracles away from Hector and Medea. Orion suggests they hold up somewhere, but Atalanta says no structure on the island could withstand Heracles. Ritsuka then gives their plan on how to defeat Heracles. Artemis questions if Heracles will go straight for Euryale, but Orion recalls him being dead set on her. He is also concerned for Mash, believing she should make the final decision to go through with the plan. Despite the risks though, everyone agrees to Ritsuka’s plan.[9]
Following Ritsuka’s plan, the allied Archers launch their Noble Phantasms at Jason, who had just arrived at the island. Like they expected, Heracles goes after Euryale instead of killing the Archers like Jason ordered. The group eventually lure him to the Ark, but he keeps his distance from it. They push him into the Ark after defeating him in battle, draining him of his magical energy unto his death. With Heracles now gone, the group goes after Jason.[10]
As the group chase after Jason, the allied Archers fire upon the Argon while Drakes unleashes cannon fire. When they finally catch up with him, Jason uses the Grail to summon a Shadow Servant to attack them. After it is defeated, they defeat Hector, who is finished by Euryale. David then tells Jason the truth about sacrificing a god to the Ark. Medea confesses her deception to a confused Jason and uses the Grail to incarnate him into Forneus, claiming it as her way of protecting him. While the others are doubtful of their victory, Drake inspires them to fight while commanding her crew to hide in the cabins.[11]
After Jason and Medea disappear, Chaldea’s allies disappear with the Singularity now resolved. Artemis elated to be able to finally go home. Orion wishes to meet Ritsuka and Mash in a different form. He asks Mash for goodbye kiss, but she silently rejects him. He and Artemis then disappear while he apologizes to her for not asking for a goodbye kiss.[11]
Final Singularity: Solomon[]
Artemis and Orion are amongst the "Okeanos" Singularity Servants to aid Chaldea against the Demon Gods Pillar. Orion complains to Artemis that his appearance doesn't look impressive and hopes to have his original form back.[12]
Summer Event: Dead Heat Summer Race![]
Artemis presides over the fourth area in Ishtar's race, a valley with breast-shaped hilled named after her. Inexplicitly there are several fake Orions. Artemis makes copies of herself to try and get back the real Orion back, but the Orions are too fast.
When the racers try to pass through the valley, Artemis and her copies stop them with a volley of arrows. She warns them they cannot go through as they please. But she will allow them to pass if they find the real Orion among his fakes and return him to her. Artoria Alter and Nero Claudius ignore her and try to pass through, but the Artemises shoot them, causing their vehicle to crash into a hill. Oda Nobunaga and Mysterious Heroine X immediately try to do the same as Artoria Alter and Nero, only to be met with the consequences.
Minamato-no-Raikou, seeing the Orions' shameless flirtations, considers it the worst indecency she's seen so far. She understands the Orions are at fault and removes her uniform to expose the bikini underneath. Sensing a new set of large breasts, the Orions start fluttering toward Raikou. Some flutter toward Xuanzang Sanzang for the same reason, though she thinks it's because of her virtue. Eventually, the team captures all the Orions and tries bringing them to Artemis. But the Artemises attack them for treating her darlings harshly. Raikou and Sanzang defeat them, leaving only one. Orion, now terrified of Raikou, jumps into the arms of Artemis, who's overjoyed that he's the real one. Raikou hears Orion admit he had gotten bored of Artemis's chest and gets upset at the thought of either Ritsuka or Kintoki telling her that they're bored of her. She, therefore, threatens to punish Orion more. Sanzang then gives the head Sun Wukong wore to Artemis to put on Orion, even teaching her the words that make it painfully tighten.
After Raikou and Sanzang leave, Artemis wonders if she should have warned them about the purpose of the textures they're unknowingly placing and Medb's anger toward them for it.
Abilities[]
Archer is powerful enough to bend space to change the order of cause and effect to change the possibility of "one day, the Heroic Spirit will form a contract" to the result of "a contract has already been formed", allowing her to summon herself to the dango festival before Ritsuka Fujimaru formally contracts with her.[citation needed] Orion states that he and Artemis aren't powerful enough to defeat Hector. If Artemis was in her true body she would win, but when summoned as a Servant using Orion's Saint Graph as its base it would be a bit much.[5]
Combat[]
Artemis' skill with archery is on a level that despite not barring the proper posture and stance of an archer, none of her shots ever miss.[13]
In this form, Orion has no power and is fundamentally useless. However, being the son of Poseidon, he can still walk on water.[14]
Skills[]
Class Skills[]
- Independent Action (A+ Rank): The ability to be able to act even with the absence of one’s Master. However, Orion absolutely cannot do any action without Artemis.[1]
- Magic Resistance (D Rank): Nullifies Magecraft spells that were done in one step (a Single Action). A Magical Resistance of the same degree as an amulet that rejects Magical Energy.[1]
Personal Skills[]
- Affection of the Goddess (EX Rank): From the way it seems, because she likes Orion so much, Artemis allowed her status as a Divine Spirit to decline to the Heroic Spirit rank so that she could be summoned with the former. As Orion’s proxy, Artemis is using his Skills to fight. As compensation however, Artemis can only exercise power as a normal Servant.[1]
- Wedge for the Capricious (A+ Rank): Originally, it is a Skill to shackle Orion with Artemis’ excessive love, but it acquired an increased level of offensive power towards males as a side-effect. According to the claims of a red bowman————“She claims that the effect is more powerful if they’re prone to adultery, but that’s probably her assumption.”[1]
- Mind's Eye (Fake) (B- Rank): Danger avoidance according to one’s intuition/sixth sense. Since this is originally Orion’s own Skill, it is Ranked-Down, albeit slightly. Because Orion was a hunter blessed with the utmost talent, he would yawn carefreely, no matter what kind of predicament he was in too.[1]
Noble Phantasms[]
Orion's Noble Phantasms are Tri-star Amore Mio, Mikotto, and Rapid-fire Ortygia.
Development[]
Creation and Conception[]
Orion and Artemis were designed by I-IV in Fate/Grand Order.[1][2] Their scenario writer is Yuuichirou Higashide in Fate/Grand Order.[1]
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 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 Fate/Grand Order material II - Orion, p.192-201 translated by Kinalvin
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 This reference needs to be fixed. Use "FGOSP2" instead of "Grand Order".
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Fate/Grand Order Lines
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 6: Hunter of the Three Stars
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 8: Desperate Battle
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 9: Track Down the Dandies
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 10: World's Oldest Pirate Ship
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 11: Lost Ark of the Covenant
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 12: Defeat Heracles
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 13: Betting It All
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 14: Pioneer of the Stars
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Salomon: The Grand Time Temple - Section 4: III/Forneus, the Observatory
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Event: Do Moon Goddesses Dream of Dango?
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Okeanos: The Four Sealed Seas of the End - Section 7: Queen Anne's Revenge