List of Fate/Grand Order characters

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This is a list of characters from Fate/Grand Order, a Japanese online free-to-play role-playing video game based on the Fate/stay night visual novel game and franchise by Type-Moon. Along with its original characters, the list includes various characters from other works of Type-Moon.

Ritsuka Fujimaru (藤丸立香, Fujimaru Ritsuka)[1]
Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki (Male),[2][3] Akira Sekine (Female), Tomoko Kaneda (Learn with Manga! variant) (Japanese); Griffin Burns[4] (Male), Lizzie Freeman (Female) (English)
Ritsuka Fujimaru is the main protagonist of the game. He/she is one of the 48 "Master candidates" who will partake in a mission of going back in time in order to correct the distortions of the past to prevent the extinction of humanity. Unlike other candidates, they have no relation to the Mages' Association and were a normal person who got accepted into Chaldea due to a recruitment flyer at a station.[5] Though they are one of the 10 public applicants for the role, they were the one who survived the Spiritron simulation battle and sleep walked to the main hall where Mash and Fou found them. As they got used to the place, they learned about their role in the organization. They also escaped the sabotage that injured the remaining 47 candidates by chance, leaving them as the last Master to take the role. Being the one last Master, they gained the privilege of summoning and commanding multiple Servants but is sometimes very clueless about history, something the organization has to teach them about. They are also very nice to their Servants, especially to Mash. After the events of the Solomon singularity, they are bestowed the rank of Cause by the Mages' Association. By the events of Cosmos in the Lostbelt, they are one of the few surviving members of the Chaldea Security Organization after an attack by the Foreign God. After resolving all the Lostbelts and the Ordeal Calls, Ritsuka and Mash finally defeated the true mastermind of the Revision Incident: Maris CHALDEAS with the help from all the spirits from the Lostbelts. Following the collapse of Lostbelt 0, Ritsuka and Mash are sent back to Pan-Human History with no recollection of their adventures as members of Chaldea, although they would later get pulled back to Chaldea with their memories and progress by the P.P.P phenomenon.
Ritsuka's name and gender depends on the player's preference, which can be either male or female. Official materials usually use his male version. Gadget Tsūshin listed a fan nickname for Ritsuka, "Ikiri Sabatarō", in their 2019 anime buzzwords list.[6]
Shielder (シールダー, Shīrudā) / Shielder Paladin (シールダー・パラディーン, Shīrudā Paradīn)Mash Kyrielight (マシュ・キリエライト, Mashu Kirieraito)
Voiced by: Risa Taneda (Until September 2016),[7] Rie Takahashi[2] (Since October 2016)[8][9] (Japanese); Erica Mendez[4] (English)
A girl about Ritsuka's age who works at the Chaldea Security Organization, after the events of a major incident within the organization she forges a bond with a Heroic Spirit and awakens as a Demi-Servant. She is very knowledgeable and is supportive to Ritsuka on their mission to correct history, but can get saddened at times. Later in the game, it is revealed that she is an artificial human, created for Chaldea's Demi-Servant project under Marisbury Animusphere's orders. With the project to create an artificial human to be fused with a summoned Heroic Spirit, the project was against human laws and was abandoned. Her being the only result of the project, her body was fused with the Heroic Spirit Galahad, the second Servant summoned by Chaldea. Later in games, she used her Noble Phantasm to protect Ritsuka from Goetia's attack, at the cost of her own life. But is later revived by Primate Murder by using all of its powers to save her, but in turn, no longer being a Demi-Servant. At the events of Cosmos in the Lostbelt, she uses the Ortenaus Equipment to replicate Gallahad's abilities. Later on in Olympus, she then had the ability to use a replica of the original Black Barrel in order to take down the Olympian Gods in the Lostbelt. Due to her bond to Gallahad's Saint Graph and her slow transformation into a Heroic Servant, she cannot live beyond 2016, as her existence and memories cannot move beyond it and will be stuck to the time after resolving the Incineration of the Human Order. By the end of the fourth ordeal call, she fully broke away from her Demi-servant status, becoming her own new class: Shielder Paladin while severing her bond with Gallahad's Saint Graph and forging her own path and resolve. After resolving all the Lostbelts and the Ordeal Calls, Ritsuka and her finally defeated Maris CHALDEAS with the help from all the spirits from the Lostbelts. Following the collapse of Lostbelt 0, she and Ritsuka are sent back to Pan-Human History with no recollection of their adventures as members of Chaldea, although they would later get pulled back to Chaldea with their memories and progress by the P.P.P phenomenon.
Her appearance and concept is based on an unused concept character for Fate/stay night, known as Stray Servant.[10]
Fou (フォウ, ) / Cath Palug (キャスパリーグ, Kyasu Parīgu) / Beast IV (ビーストIV, Bīsuto IV)Primate Murder (プライミッツ・マーダー, Puraimittsu Mādā)
Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Drama CD and Anime)[2][9] (Japanese); Abby Trott (English)
A strange, small creature that is often cuddling with Mash, but also does it to Ritsuka as well. Its true identity is Cath Palug, Merlin's familiar and a "Breed of Calamity", a creature that represents Comparison. It first met Merlin at the Isle of Avalon and lived with him despite both arguing with each other until he decided to let him to explore the world of its wonders.[11] He is then found by the Chaldea Security Organization, developing a fondness to Mash and Ritsuka. After the last chapter of the game, Fou revealed its true identity as one of the 7 Beasts and used its powers to revive Mash by transplanting its Force of Providence into Mash's soul. Fou was stripped of its knowledge and became more of a common animal. Afterwards, Fou stays with Mash and Ritsuka. Following the termination of Lostbelt Zero, it's whereabouts are unknown.
Olga Marie Animusphere (オルガマリー・アースミレイト・アニムスフィア, Orugamarī Āsumireito Animusufia) / Unbeast (アンビースト, Anbīsuto)U-Olga Marie (U-オルガマリー, U-Oruga Marī)
Voiced by: Megumi Toyoguchi (Drama CD), Madoka Yonezawa[2] (Anime) (Japanese); Kira Buckland[4] (English)
The initial leader of the Chaldea Security Organization and Marisbury Animusphere's daughter. A very high ranking mage, she is monitoring the future and trying to prevent the extinction of humanity in 2016. Though very experienced, she is very straightforward and strict, especially to Ritsuka and Romani. During the sabotage accident, she was killed in the explosion, with her spirit surviving during the Rayshift. But when she learned that Lev is the one behind the sabotage in Chaldea, she is later killed again by throwing her via flotation on Chaldeas. It is later revealed that she is meant to be thrown inside to become part of the system. But later her own body was reconstructed by Chaldeas and fell into the planet in the future timeline when she was found by researchers at Area 51, on which they conducted horrible experiments over her, dubbing her as Specimen: E.
Due to the abuse the humans on that timeline did to her, her psyche broke due to the trauma and came to believe that she truly was an alien. This makes her fuse with Chaldeas and became part of the environment, which in turn destroyed humanity in that time. She then gained a new body in the form of U-Olga Marie, known as the "Beast that Announces the End" (終わりを告げる獣, Owari wo Tsugeru Kemonoi) and known under the moniker of "Foreign God" (異星の神, Isei no Kami), with her class designated as an Unbeast. During the 5th chapter, it finally descended to one of the Lostbelts: Olympus, but was critically injured by Kirschtaria Wodime using his Sirius Light, resulting for her to flee for now. In the events of the seventh chapter, she engaged the members of Novum Chaldea within the Storm Border. The fight was subtly interrupted when a third party, causing her to lose her memories after crashing into the ground. She teams up with Ritsuka, who has been separated from the rest of Chaldea. Because she & Chaldea are enemies, U-Olga Marie didn't have the opportunity to interact or understand Chaldea and their staff. However, she was clearly shaken when Nemo Marine 4, the marine accompanying her was shot dead by Izcalli and his group of Ocelomeh, showing that she has develop some sort of bond while traveling with Fujimaru's group. The partial restoration of her memories alongside the original Olga Marie's memories horrifies her with the knowledge that she was supposedly responsible for the crisis that Ritsuka and their allies are facing, and leaves the group out of unwillingness to fight her newfound friends. At the final battle against ORT, she sacrificed herself using the powers of the Storm Border's Hume-Barrel Rayproof to destroy ORT. It is later revealed by the Chaldean afterwards that she is actually a Disciple of the Foreign World and the real perpetrator of all the events thus far, is making its next move.
After the events of Ordeal Call, Novum Chaldea learned when diving deep into Antarctica and into Chaldeas that her body is still trapped inside Chaldeas, now for them to find a way to get her out of it. After a desperate battle against Maris CHALDEAS, Ritsuka tried in his last-ditch effort to save her during Lostbelt 0's collapse, but she instead threw herself into the void so that Beast VII would not rise up again and end the Animusphere Family's twisted legacy. However, she suddenly finds herself in Chaldea after its reformation by the P.P.P phenomenon with no recollection of her survival in the void (and her Unbeast saint graph still intact), and with Goredolf's absence, she resumes her role as director to take Chaldea on facing the new Beasts threats.
In The Case Files of Lord El-Melloi II, she serves as one of the main characters during the Rail Zeppelin and Grand Resolution arcs.
Romani "Roman" Archaman (ロマニ・アーキマン, Romani Ākiman) / Grand Caster (グランドキャスター, Gurando Kyasutā)Solomon (ソロモン, Soromon)
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura[2][12] (Japanese); Xander Mobus[4] (English)
Romani is a researcher and doctor in Chaldea Security Organization. He is a realist and a pessimist. Despite uttering wishful thinking as a mood-maker, he seems somewhat shameless due to inwardly thinking of them as pipe dreams. He serves as a temporary leader in Chaldea during the events of the game after Olga Marie's presumed death from the First Order Incident. It is later revealed in the final chapter of the game that he is once a Servant: The Grand Caster Solomon. On his past life before becoming human, he and Marisbury Animusphere participated at the Fuyuki Holy Grail war and won. He became a human being after his own wish in the Holy Grail, which recognized him as "not incarnated as a Heroic Spirit" and that he is reborn as a human that has no relation to Solomon. He became a member of the Chaldea Security Organization as part of the medical staff.
Due to his wish, his former body became a vessel for the 72 Demons of the Ars Goeta, exacting their revenge against humanity. At the final chapter of the game, during the battle between Ritsuka and Goeta, Romani appears and reveals the truth to Ritsuka as he becomes Solomon again. He decides to erase himself from history using his Noble Phantasm, though weakening Goeta in the process for Ritsuka to defeat him. Though he died, he had lived a very good life as a human and his sacrifice ensured Chaldea's victory and the completion of the Grand Order.
Caster (キャスター, Kyasutā) / Rider (ライダー, Raidā) / Ruler (ルーラー, Rūrā)Leonardo da Vinci (レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ, Reonarudo da Vinchi)
Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto[12] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher (English)
Leonardo is a Caster servant and the third Heroic Spirit successfully summoned by Chaldea. The spirit of Da Vinci took form with his "ideal" woman Mona Lisa as his body. She is the in-game shopkeeper and usually stays at Chaldea supporting Fujimaru's party, as she is both smart and resourceful. She is also had a good friendly relationship with Romani at times. She accompanies the group during Camelot, where she attempts to sacrifice herself against Lancelot's troops but is saved by Lancelot himself. By the end of the first chapter after Romani's sacrifice, she becomes the temporary leader of the Chaldea Security Organization before a new person can take over the role. But in the events of Cosmos of the Lostbelt, she was killed at the hands of Rasputin.
In spite of the former's death, Leonardo created a clone of her original self in case of her death, with her memories being backed up onto it. This younger Leonardo, which appears in the second chapter of the game and first became playable in Fate/Grand Order Arcade,[13] as a Rider-class Servant meant to control the Autonomous Vessel Shadow Border. The young appearance is actually inspired on how Da Vinci says that "the Mona Lisa represented the ideal beauty she pursued during her life, so she feels nothing wrong in having become that beauty itself". Like her older self, she is the in-game shopkeeper inside the Shadow Border.
Marisbury Animusphere (マリスビリー・アニムスフィア, Marisubirī Animusufia)
Voiced by: Kenji Nojima (Japanese); Chris Hackney (English)
The former leader of the Chaldea Security Organization and the father of Olga Marie, Marisbury was a former Master Candidate during the 5th Holy Grail War. Also the Head of the Clock Tower's Celestial Body Department, who has high regards to Kirschtaria Wodime as his top student and successor than his daughter. He is also responsible for the founding of the organization, commanding the Grand Caster Servant Solomon and granting him his wish to fund for the money needed for the organization and allowing Solomon to become human in the guise of Romani. However, he was killed by an unknown assailant, who demanded him to shut down CHALDEAS and his death was made to look like he committed suicide. At the end of the seventh lostbelt, Daybit revealed that Marisbury is the true mastermind behind the events that occurred throughout the game: the attack on Chaldea, the bleaching of the Earth and the Foreign World's involvement in the Reconstruction of Humanity, including the construction of Chaldeas and the creation of Maris CHALDEAS. His actions alone made him an ally of humanity and an enemy of the universe.
He plays a minor role in The Case Files of Lord El-Melloi II, in which revealed to have hired Doctor Heartless to investigate the Holy Grail War.
Leff Lainur Flauros (レフ・ライノール・フラウロス, Refu Rainōru Furaurosu) / The Chaldean (カルデアの者, Karudea no Mono) / Pretender (プリテンダー, Puritendā)Leff Goetia (レフ・ゲーティア, Refu Gētia)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[2] (Japanese); Jalen K. Cassell[4] (English)
A professor who works at Chaldea who invented "SHEBA", the 'Near-Future Observing Lens' with the help from Olga Marie. At the end of the Fuyuki chapter, he appeared and revealed himself as the mastermind of explosion in Chaldea. He also revealed that he is one of the 72 Demon Pillars of Ars Goetia Flauros. He appeared again in Septem and summoned Servants to destroy the Roman Empire early during Nero's reign. He is later killed by Altera shortly after summoning the Saber class Servant. He returned in Solomon chapter as the Demon Pillar Flauros who guards the Second Seat of Solomon and has believed to have perished after the defeat of Goetia.
However he has shown to have survived after the event, becoming a mysterious individual who bears a similar appearance to Romani's after his death at the hands of Goetia, claiming to be affiliated with Chaldea. He first had several mentions in earlier Lostbelt chapters as a mysterious individual spreading Chaldea's existence as hope, until his full first appearance in the Atlantis Lostbelt where he saves Ritsuka and company from their first encounter with Kirschtaria, who seemed to fear him as well. Though Ritsuka and Mash are delightful to see him again, he claims not to be the Romani they know, though at the same time later he adopts his name. He traveled through the Lostbelts ahead of the Shadow Border, helping the inhabitants and spreading the name of Chaldea for an unknown agenda. He fully revealed his true identity and challenges Ritsuka and Mash for one final Grand Duel, using the image of Solomon. He however lost and soon re-joins Novum Chaldea on their final battle on Antarctica. After the group exposes the Foreign Priestess as the true Beast VII and plans to destroy Novum Chaldea, he soon used his Noble Phantasm Ars Nova to nullify her authority on Nega-Summon, while he dies in the process.
Ruler (ルーラー, Rūrā)Sherlock Holmes (シャーロック・ホームズ, Shārokku Hōmuzu)
Voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima (Japanese); Sean Chiplock (English)
First Introduced in the Epic of Remnant Chapter, Sherlock Holmes is a Ruler-Class servant that serves as administrative advisor in the Chaldea Security Organization. Originally a Caster, his class was the result of him changing his Saint Graph to become a different class. Like his original counterpart, he is very calm, knowledgeable and cunning. Also, he is very contemplative, but at the same time, active, Bold, but at the same time, precise to his deductions. He often butted heads with James Moriarty in some scenarios, especially events. During the attack on Chaldea in Cosmos in the Lostbelt, he is one of the few surviving members of the organization. It was until in Traum that he's revealed to be a double agent, as he is the first apostle of the Foreign God. His own memories was sealed away on purpose and was sent to Earth to monitor Chaldea during the crisis against Goetia. Holmes realizes that he had been ignoring the questions about his summoning and who his Master truly was, averting his eyes so that he could continue to be with his friends at Chaldea. Learning the truth, he dies in a duel with Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls, allowing Moriarty to kill him so that he will not become Chaldea's enemy. As he falls off the cliff with a smile he bears his friends at Chaldea farewell, knowing that they will be the ones to win in the end. In the final chapter, he returned after Ritsuka cheated the summoning system inside Chaldeas, summoning him using his Command Spell in front of Maris Chaldeas and exposing her flaws in her system and objectives.
Shielder (シールダー, Shīrudā)Galahad (ギャラハッド, Gyarahaddo)
Voiced by: Shun Horie
First appearing in First Order and later in Moonlight/Lostroom, Galahad is a Shielder-Class servant and the second Heroic Spirit successfully summoned by Chaldea. He was summoned during Chaldea's Demi-Servant Project in which he is fused with the designer child Mash Kyrielight. However this move alone caused him anger towards the group as he tries to murder the researchers in Chaldea, only for Mash to stop his rage. Due to Mash's short lifespan, he can keep her alive inside her and lending her his powers. When the Grand Order began in A.D 2016, Ritsuka and Mash used his powers to complete the order and save humanity. But when the Foreign God decided to destroy humanity and revert the world the Age of the Gods, he decided to refuse assisting Ritsuka and stripped Mash of authority to use his powers, telling him to stop his efforts to save humanity as it was futile. He is shown to think highly of himself despite saving people. By the fourth Ordeal Call, it is revealed he is summoned by Chaldeas itself to start the Human Order Revision Incident by summoning the Foreign God Disciples. He is defeated by both Ritsuka and Mash, with him now recognizing Mash's newfound strength.
Jingle Abel Meuniere (ジングル・アベル・ムニエル, Jinguru Aberu Munieru)
Voiced by: Jizoudou Takehiro
Jingle is one of Chaldea's staff member, who is assigned as Coffin Staff officer during the first chapter of the game. Usually in charge on assisting Ritsuka and some servants during Rayshifting, he can be very worrying on the situations that the group is facing at times. During the events of the second chapter, he is one of the original surviving staff members of Chaldea after the takeover. He shows a bit of distrust over Goredolf however. After Chaldea gets reformed by the P.P.P phenomenon, he gets promoted to Control Room section leader alongside Elron by a newly revived Olga Marie.
Goredolf Musik (ゴルドルフ・ムジーク, Gorudorufu Mujīku)
Voiced by: Atsushi Imaruoka
An alchemist sent by the Mage's Association to be the new director of the Chaldea Security Organization, a year after the final battle against Goetia. However, it was revealed he is just a scapegoat for the Foreign God's invasion in Chaldea which forced the surviving members to abandon the place. Though he was one of the survivors, the members of the group were once hesitant towards him before they earned his trust. After reaching the Wandering Sea, he becomes the leader of Novum Chaldea. He is the son of Gordes Musik Yggdmillennia from Fate/Apocrypha. Following the termination of Lostbelt Zero, his whereabouts are unknown.
Sion Eltnam Sokaris (シオン・エルトナム・ソカリス, Shion Erutonamu Sokarisu)[14]
Voiced by: Shiki Aoki
A Magus who hailed from the remote base in the Wandering Sea, Sion is a member of the Atlas Institute. She is shown to be very talented and devoted to her research with a positive thinking which let to her becoming the youngest alchemist to ever qualify as an instructor in Atlas. She is also greatly prepared, predicting the invasion of the Foreign God that would wipe out humanity in 3 months. After assisting the surviving members of the Chaldea Security Organization, she and her servant Captain converted the base into a replica of the old base, and forming the group Novum Chaldea. By the end of the story during the collapse of Lostbelt 0, she stayed behind the damaged Storm Border alongside Nemo as the ship is destroyed, killing both of them in the collapse.
Rider (ライダー, Raidā)Captain Nemo (ネモ船長, Nemo-senchō)
Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori
Shion's Heroic Servant, classified as a Rider-Class Servant. Also known as "Captain" (キャプテン, Kyaputen), he is incompletely summoned due to the lack of a summoning system and that a Phantom is used to complete him. He is shown to be a good builder despite his child-like appearance. Its later confirmed in the fourth lostbelt about his true identity and that he is summoned with the phantom of divine spirit Triton. Because of his summoning, he also has an ability to split his saint graph to create clones of himself which works as crew members of the Nautilus dubbed the 'Nemo Series'. By the fifth lostbelt, he commands Novum Chaldea's new flagship; the Storm Border as the group's new base of operations. By the end of the story during the collapse of Lostbelt 0, he stayed behind to confort Sion as the damaged Storm Border is destroyed, killing both of them in the collapse.
In addition to his ability to create clones for the ship's crew (where they are also split in boys and girls), the Nemo series consists of:
  • Nemo Bakery - The head chef of the Nautilus. Running the cafeteria (bakery), it is seen as an indispensable part of the ship.
  • Nemo Professor - The onboard professor of the Nautilus and the Storm Border, who is designated for planning, analysis, and research.
  • Nemo Engine - The head engineering for the Storm Border and Nautilus' maintenance.
  • Nemo Nurse - The head nurse who runs the sickbay of the Nautilus to provide care to the crew. They are known to be the most mature among the Nemo Series.
  • Nemo Marines - The main taskforce focused on cleaning, handling supplies, maintenance, and various other tasks. There are 24 marines in total.
Rider (ライダー, Raidā)Habetrot (ハべトロット, Habetorotto)
Voiced by: Ayasa Itō
First appearing in Avalon Le Fae as an ally, Habetrot is a Fairy who lived in the British Lostbelt circa 2017 in the Queen Calendar. She is originally Totorot, the Knight of Beginnings and once the ally of Tonelico during the war in Lostbelt Britain 2000 years ago. At that time, she had met Mash, who got sent back in time after the incident in Norwich and helped her to make sure she will be reunited with the rest of Chaldea years later. After the war, she is one of the survivors who adapted into the rule of her former ally, now going as Morgan. Introverted and active. Despite not being prone of self-assertion, she performs what she must do/what she wants to do in a powerful manner. Her Lostbelt counterpart suffered with issues on her memory capacity due to the culture of "seeing off brides" not being developed, but the original Habetrot is very clever despite being a small fairy. She appeared in the British Lostbelt as an ally, and the one who found Mash when she was unconscious and had lost her memories. Though she didn't know she was talking to the same person she helped 2000 years ago.
She also had held and salvaged the broken parts of the Black Barrel, in which it was poisoning her due to how unique the weapon is. She finally gave the Black Barrel back to Mash as a sign of gratitude in which resulted to her existence crumbling and fading in front of her and Ritsuka. Upon completion of the British Lostbelt, she is resummoned immediately into Chaldea as the Black Barrel's guardian. Now residing within the barrel, she now accompanies Mash and Novum Chaldea for further missions and is one their technical engineers.
Kadoc Zemlupus (カドック・ゼムルプス, Kadokku Zemurupusu)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane
First appearing as one of the members of the Crypters, who commands the Russian Lostbelt and also a member of Chaldea Security Organization's A-Team. He was recruited by the organization as one of the 48 Master Candidates, who then later became part of the A-Team. He has masochistic tendencies and also timid, but is a mythology enthusiast and an avid reader. Mash observes him to be always paying attention to his surroundings. But, he is somewhat sensitive about being pessimistic. When he joined Chaldea, Kadoc was happy because he was not chosen due to his bloodline or his magecraft but for his capability to be a Master, a strength that he was born with. After he joined the A-Team, his pride feelings of inferiority became even stronger, as all his colleagues were first-class geniuses. Even so, he chose to whole-heartedly do his best to protect the Human Order, but his inferiority complex grew even larger after everything was rendered meaningless by Lev Lainur Flauros sabotage and being brought back by the Foreign God. He also likes rock music and apparently becomes saddened when such luxuries will not exist in his Lostbelt.
He first appeared alongside the other Crypters after the Foreign God had brought the world back to the Age of the Gods and locking it out from foreign interference. He is then assigned to the Lostbelt in Russia with a Caster-Class Servant Anastasia as his Heroic Servant. After the collapse of the first lostbelt, he was taken into custody, but was recaptured by Rasputin and taken to Olympus. He came into contact with Novum Chaldea as one of Europa's collaborators, and was severely injured by Douman for getting too close to the truth of the Alien god until Rasputin saved him and brought him to the Storm Border after fulfilling Anastasia's promise. After the collapse of the Lostbelt, he is again under Novum Chaldea's custody. He then became a full-pledged member of Novum Chaldea, acting as a backup master alongside Ritsuka. However in the fourth ordeal call, he used his Sirius Light to summon Anastasia to show in Metatron Jeanne's court to finally prove Novum Chaldea's innocence while he dies in the process.
Cerejeira Elron (セレシェイラ・エルロン, Seresheira Eruron)
Voiced by: Yuna Kamakura
First appearing as the master of Lancer (Bhima) in the Paper Moon simulated System Holy Grail War only known as 'Cerejeira', she is the Prime AI representing the Keep region. She appeared as the most reluctant of all the masters in the Grail War as she harbored immense guilt until meeting Bhima and an AI counterpart of Sakura Matou, where they strengthen her resolve to let go of her burden. In the conclusion of the System Grail War, she becomes the only surviving Prime AI in the simulated world and was set up by Sion to be its Governing AI.
It is later revealed that her Alter Ego AI manifestation originated from Cerejeira Elron, who is Chaldea's record clerk and one of the surviving members, where the Paper Moon picked up her data as she was the closest individual to Chaldea's record. She felt responsible for Chaldea's original destruction when she was in charge of Chaldea's gate on the day of the Crypters' attack on Chaldea, as she and her colleagues who let them in, hence where her guilt originated for her Alter Ego personality. Following the Paper Moon incident, she meets up with Ritsuka where she makes amends for her mistakes. After Chaldea gets reformed by the P.P.P phenomenon, she gets promoted to Control Room section leader alongside Meuniere by the newly reinstated Olga Marie.
Assassin (アサシン, Asashin)"Old Man of the Mountain" ("山の翁", Yama no Okina) - Azrael (アズライール, Azuraīru)
Voiced by: Jouji Nakata, Ryōsuke Kanemoto (Azrael) (Japanese); Crispin Freeman (English)
Appearing in Camelot as an ally, the Old Man of the Mountain is an Assassin-Class servant summoned in the grand order during A.D 1273. As the founder of the Hashashin, he once hold the title Hassan-i Sabbah. Known to be knowledgeable, calm, stern and straight-forward individual. He possesses extremely low tolerance for impoliteness, as he almost immediately annihilated the protagonist's group upon their uninvited visit to his temple. However, he is far from being heartless, simply a man with unshakable faith and strict code of conduct. He was willing to hear his visitor's plea for aid and accept it, but only on the condition that one of the Hassans be willing to die for it. He holds the title of "Grand Assassin" (グランドアサシン, Gurando Asashin), and his sword Azrael, which is his Noble Phantasm, can invoke the concept of death to its target. However, he discards his Grand title when he decided to intervene on humanity's battle against Tiamat.
A younger incarnation of the Old Man where he still bear his Grand title under the name Azrael would appear in Aftertime, where when the newly reformed P.P.P Chaldea is understaffed, the human order itself summoned him to supervise Chaldea and Olga Marie for a year due to her status as an Unbeast and would fill the role of administrative advisor left by Holmes.

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