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+ | |cskill1=[[Magic Resistance]] |
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+ | |skill2=[[Insight of the Cunning General]] |
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==Profile== |
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===Identity=== |
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− | Rider's [[True Name]] is {{nihongo|{{WPlink|Odysseus}}|{{WPlink|ja:オデュッセウス|オデュッセウス}}|Odyusseusu}}. |
+ | Rider's [[True Name]] is {{nihongo|{{WPlink|Odysseus}}|{{WPlink|ja:オデュッセウス|オデュッセウス}}|Odyusseusu}}. A hero that is found within Greek Mythology, being the main character of the Homeric epic “The Odyssey”. In “The Iliad” he is shown taking part in the Trojan War. |
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+ | During the Trojan War he performed great deeds as the most cunning and craftful member of the Achaeans. After the loss of Achilles in battle, Troy ended up falling to the Trojan Horse plan devised by Odysseus. Soon after the conquest of Troy had come to a conclusion, Odysseus set out on a journey to return to his beloved Penelope. However, on the way back he encountered many dangers…. The vicious one-eyed giant, Cyclopes. The curses of Poseidon. The witch Circe and the nymph Calypso’s temptations. The song of the Sirens. The strait of the monster, Scylla. The wrath of Helios. Nevertheless, in the end he overcame these difficulties and though having made many sacrifices, he made his way back to Penelope’s side. |
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+ | ''“The weight and pain of taking just one step forward? ---- I am familiar with how much it can take.”'' |
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+ | A hero of the Trojan War and a member of the greatest family of adventurers in Greek mythology. A man that truly surpassed numerous adversities and went on uncountable adventures. The fact that his name was the origin for “The Odyssey” is not to be underestimated. |
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+ | A man with an unyielding will. Though he may brag and boast of his adventures, Odysseus is a man who will prove his words. He says he’ll bring down Troy? He’ll bring it down. He says he’ll escape from the latches of a temptress? He’ll get away. He says he’ll defeat monsters and demons? He’ll defeat them. And finally, he says he’ll return back to Penelope’s side? You’re damn right he’ll eventually get back to her. |
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+ | His Noble Phantasms are [[Troya Hippos: Great Wooden Horse of Demise]] and [[Aegis]]. |
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+ | '''[[Affection of the Gods]]''' Rank B+: A skill with many effects that display the affection Odysseus receives from the Gods of Olympus. Out of all the Gods, the one Odysseus is particularly favored by, would be the Goddess Athena. Due to this, unlike the other soldiers of Olympus’ Gods, it is possible for Odysseus to use the Noble Phantasm Aegis. |
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+ | ''In this work, this is for the most part not seen as a skill.'' |
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+ | '''[[Single Minded (Love)]]''' Rank A: The ability to stay in control of his mental state, and the source of his unyielding will. His heart which is fully devoted to his wife Penelope will never falter. |
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+ | During his life, many women sought after him in hopes of gaining his affection. The witch of Aeaea Circe, the nymph Calypso, the fleeting Princess Nausicaa… It could be said that in a way due to carrying the divine protection of Athena, he ended up having so many women “falling heads over heels for him”. However, though Odysseus may have stories surrounding him about how much he got around with the ladies, in reality he is a man that completely devotes himself to only one. Though this may be the case, for some reason or another, Odysseus repeatedly met many women on his way back to Penelope…. (At the very least, this is how he feels) |
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==Development== |
==Development== |
Revision as of 19:24, 6 March 2020
Rider (ライダー, Raidā?) is a Rider-class Servant able to be summoned by Ritsuka Fujimaru in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
Profile
Identity
Rider's True Name is OdysseusWP (オデュッセウスWP, Odyusseusu?). A hero that is found within Greek Mythology, being the main character of the Homeric epic “The Odyssey”. In “The Iliad” he is shown taking part in the Trojan War.
During the Trojan War he performed great deeds as the most cunning and craftful member of the Achaeans. After the loss of Achilles in battle, Troy ended up falling to the Trojan Horse plan devised by Odysseus. Soon after the conquest of Troy had come to a conclusion, Odysseus set out on a journey to return to his beloved Penelope. However, on the way back he encountered many dangers…. The vicious one-eyed giant, Cyclopes. The curses of Poseidon. The witch Circe and the nymph Calypso’s temptations. The song of the Sirens. The strait of the monster, Scylla. The wrath of Helios. Nevertheless, in the end he overcame these difficulties and though having made many sacrifices, he made his way back to Penelope’s side.
“The weight and pain of taking just one step forward? ---- I am familiar with how much it can take.”
A hero of the Trojan War and a member of the greatest family of adventurers in Greek mythology. A man that truly surpassed numerous adversities and went on uncountable adventures. The fact that his name was the origin for “The Odyssey” is not to be underestimated.
Appearance
Personality
A man with an unyielding will. Though he may brag and boast of his adventures, Odysseus is a man who will prove his words. He says he’ll bring down Troy? He’ll bring it down. He says he’ll escape from the latches of a temptress? He’ll get away. He says he’ll defeat monsters and demons? He’ll defeat them. And finally, he says he’ll return back to Penelope’s side? You’re damn right he’ll eventually get back to her.
Role
Fate/Grand Order
Ancient Titans' Ocean Atlantis: The Day God Is Shot Down
- Main article: Odysseus (Lostbelt)
Abilities
His Noble Phantasms are Troya Hippos: Great Wooden Horse of Demise and Aegis.
Affection of the Gods Rank B+: A skill with many effects that display the affection Odysseus receives from the Gods of Olympus. Out of all the Gods, the one Odysseus is particularly favored by, would be the Goddess Athena. Due to this, unlike the other soldiers of Olympus’ Gods, it is possible for Odysseus to use the Noble Phantasm Aegis.
In this work, this is for the most part not seen as a skill.
Single Minded (Love) Rank A: The ability to stay in control of his mental state, and the source of his unyielding will. His heart which is fully devoted to his wife Penelope will never falter.
During his life, many women sought after him in hopes of gaining his affection. The witch of Aeaea Circe, the nymph Calypso, the fleeting Princess Nausicaa… It could be said that in a way due to carrying the divine protection of Athena, he ended up having so many women “falling heads over heels for him”. However, though Odysseus may have stories surrounding him about how much he got around with the ladies, in reality he is a man that completely devotes himself to only one. Though this may be the case, for some reason or another, Odysseus repeatedly met many women on his way back to Penelope…. (At the very least, this is how he feels)
Development