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During the final stages of the Human Order Incineration Incident, Raum was one of the pillars that administrated the Arsenal.<ref name="SalomonCh6">''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Salomon: The Grand Time Temple - Chapter 6: Arsenal Halphas</ref> |
During the final stages of the Human Order Incineration Incident, Raum was one of the pillars that administrated the Arsenal.<ref name="SalomonCh6">''[[Fate/Grand Order]]'' - Salomon: The Grand Time Temple - Chapter 6: Arsenal Halphas</ref> |
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− | When [[Goetia]] was defeated, Raum was one of the four pillars which managed to escape from the collapsing temple and survive.<ref name=ShinjukuEp>''[[Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant]]'' - Shinjuku Phantom Incident: Malignant Quarantined Demonic Realm, Epilogue</ref><ref name=Salem/> In order to bring 'salvation' to humanity and fulfil its obligations to the {{nihongo|Human Order Correction Ritual|人理補正式|Jinri Hosei-shiki}}, it devised a plan to administer 'pain', something which it considered to make humans human, equally to all of humanity and regulate them through it. It also believed that 'truths' and entities within the Common Sense of the World, including itself, were not capable of carrying out this plan, so it decided to call in the power of an [[Foreigner|extraneous]] [[Outer God|existence]] to |
+ | When [[Goetia]] was defeated, Raum was one of the four pillars which managed to escape from the collapsing temple and survive.<ref name=ShinjukuEp>''[[Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant]]'' - Shinjuku Phantom Incident: Malignant Quarantined Demonic Realm, Epilogue</ref><ref name=Salem/> In order to bring 'salvation' to humanity and fulfil its obligations to the {{nihongo|Human Order Correction Ritual|人理補正式|Jinri Hosei-shiki}}, it devised a plan to administer 'pain', something which it considered to make humans human, equally to all of humanity and regulate them through it. It also believed that 'truths' and entities within the Common Sense of the World, including itself, were not capable of carrying out this plan, so it decided to call in the power of an [[Foreigner|extraneous]] [[Outer God|existence]] to fulfill its goals. Prior to carrying out its plan, it had one last conversation with fellow pillar [[Zepar]].<ref name=AboutSalem/><ref name=Salem/> |
Following the collapse of the [[Demon God]] [[Beast I|system]] referred to as the {{nihongo|Human Order Incineration Ritual|人理焼却式|Jinri Shōkyaku-shiki}} and Raum initiating its own plan to call in an extraneous existence to fulfil its goals,<ref name=AboutSalem>[https://www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/comments/7mwc97/about_salem/ Reddit, grandorder, About Salem (Notes by Fallacies)]</ref> Raum refers to itself with the term {{Nihongo|Heretical Genesis Ritual|異端創世式|Itan Sōsei-shiki}}.<ref name=NP>{{Reference|''[[Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant]]'' - Salem, Chapter 8|{{Nihongo|Weaponry, maximum retention. With external reasons, the planet will be redefined. Heretical Genesis Ritual, Raum.|兵装、最大保持。外なる理を以て、惑星を再定義する。異端創世式ラウム|Heisō, saidai hoji. Sotonaru ri o motte, wakusei o sai teigi suru. Itan sōsei-shiki raumu}}}}</ref> |
Following the collapse of the [[Demon God]] [[Beast I|system]] referred to as the {{nihongo|Human Order Incineration Ritual|人理焼却式|Jinri Shōkyaku-shiki}} and Raum initiating its own plan to call in an extraneous existence to fulfil its goals,<ref name=AboutSalem>[https://www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/comments/7mwc97/about_salem/ Reddit, grandorder, About Salem (Notes by Fallacies)]</ref> Raum refers to itself with the term {{Nihongo|Heretical Genesis Ritual|異端創世式|Itan Sōsei-shiki}}.<ref name=NP>{{Reference|''[[Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant]]'' - Salem, Chapter 8|{{Nihongo|Weaponry, maximum retention. With external reasons, the planet will be redefined. Heretical Genesis Ritual, Raum.|兵装、最大保持。外なる理を以て、惑星を再定義する。異端創世式ラウム|Heisō, saidai hoji. Sotonaru ri o motte, wakusei o sai teigi suru. Itan sōsei-shiki raumu}}}}</ref> |
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Demon God RaumWP (魔神ラウム, Majin Raumu?) is one of the 72 Demons of the Goetia.
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Background
During the final stages of the Human Order Incineration Incident, Raum was one of the pillars that administrated the Arsenal.[1]
When Goetia was defeated, Raum was one of the four pillars which managed to escape from the collapsing temple and survive.[2][3] In order to bring 'salvation' to humanity and fulfil its obligations to the Human Order Correction Ritual (人理補正式, Jinri Hosei-shiki?), it devised a plan to administer 'pain', something which it considered to make humans human, equally to all of humanity and regulate them through it. It also believed that 'truths' and entities within the Common Sense of the World, including itself, were not capable of carrying out this plan, so it decided to call in the power of an extraneous existence to fulfill its goals. Prior to carrying out its plan, it had one last conversation with fellow pillar Zepar.[4][3]
Following the collapse of the Demon God system referred to as the Human Order Incineration Ritual (人理焼却式, Jinri Shōkyaku-shiki?) and Raum initiating its own plan to call in an extraneous existence to fulfil its goals,[4] Raum refers to itself with the term Heretical Genesis Ritual (異端創世式, Itan Sōsei-shiki?).[5]
Personality
Raum held disdain for some of the other Demon Pillars, including the other survivors, considering them to be too fearful or conscious of death, and held considerably different values from them.[4][3] It intended to maintain its obligations to the Human Order Correction Protocol and bring 'salvation' to humanity. It planned to do this through 'pain', something which it considered makes humans human, administered equally to all. Having lost faith in 'truths' and determined that existences within the Common Sense of the World, including itself, couldn't carry out its full plans, it decided to call upon an extraneous existence in order to do so, something with considerable repercussions and which fellow pillar Zepar considered a foolish error.[4][3]
Unlike other Demon Pillars, Raum doesn't consider taking a human form as a burden or restriction, and actually takes comfort in it. Raum also has a strong dislike and fear of cats.[4][3]
Role
Fate/Grand Order
Salomon: The Grand Time Temple
Raum was one of the pillars that administrated the Arsenal.[1] After the defeat of Goetia, it was one of the four Demon Gods that escaped from the Time Temple.[2]
Salem: Taboo Epiphany Garden
In order to call in an extraneous existence capable of fulfilling his goals, Raum created a Singularity in present-day Salem, Massachusetts, and within it, recreated the events of the Salem Witch Trails in a repeating loop order to draw out Abigail Williams's potential to connect to an Outer God. Raum also possessed Randolph Carter's body while his spirit was travelling elsewhere and played the role of Abigail's maternal uncle who took care of her after the death of his younger sister and brother-in-law.[4][3]
Abilities
As with other Demon God Pillars, Raum is capable of producing a Holy Grail and making use of it to produce a Singularity.[4][3] Raum's specialization as a Demon Pillar is in the capacity of taking root within a "metropolis".[4][3]
It can also possess a human body, transform the host's head into that of a crow and also assume the form of a flock of crows. In the guise of 'Randolph Carter', he was capable in equestrian combat and the use of firearms.[4][3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Fate/Grand Order - Salomon: The Grand Time Temple - Chapter 6: Arsenal Halphas
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant - Shinjuku Phantom Incident: Malignant Quarantined Demonic Realm, Epilogue
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant - Salem: Taboo Epiphany Garden
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Reddit, grandorder, About Salem (Notes by Fallacies)
- ↑
Fate/Grand Order: Epic of Remnant - Salem, Chapter 8 Weaponry, maximum retention. With external reasons, the planet will be redefined. Heretical Genesis Ritual, Raum. (兵装、最大保持。外なる理を以て、惑星を再定義する。異端創世式ラウム, Heisō, saidai hoji. Sotonaru ri o motte, wakusei o sai teigi suru. Itan sōsei-shiki raumu?)