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#209 Okita Souji Alter (Majin Saber)
Originally conceived of as a Servant created by fusing Oda Nobunaga and Okita Souji as a gag in Type Moon Ace, the concept was later retooled to be an alter of Okita Souji. In her original form, her goal was to eliminate the Koha-Ace world.
#208 Sieg
A guest character and main protagonist from Fate/Apocrypha.
While Apocrypha was written by Higashide, Sieg was created by Nasu & Takeuchi.
Originally, his chest was supposed to light up three times, but Higashide scrapped it because it was stupid. (His words.)
#205 Thunder Emperor Ivan (Ivan the Terrible)
In game, the original Japanese refers to him exclusively as 雷帝, which is “thunder emperor”.
The first 2 mammoth discoveries were both in Siberia, albeit some 200 years after Ivan’s reign. Even now, most mammoths are found there.
Every character in Fate/stay Night is one of my faves but the disaster child ruined my life
I’ve been in love with him since before we knew about Waver Velvet. He’s my Hikaru Genji plan https://t.co/ulYwVifoxI
#202 Atalante Alter
While killing the Calydonian boar was a group effort, Meleager awarded the hide to Atalante for her valor. It was then stolen by his uncles, kicking off a string of revenges that end with the death of Meleager. It is not stated if Atalante ever got it back.
#201 Grand Duchess Anastasia
The fourth daughter of the Romanov royal family, legends of her purported survival are arguably better known than she herself. One of the contributions to this theory is that Anastasia is Greek for “of the resurrection”.
#200 Asagami Fujino
A guest character from Kara no Kyoukai. While she is not the main villain of the series, she is one of, if not the most iconic antagonist of the series. Much of her character and backstory was later modified to create Matou Sakura in Fate/stay Night.
#199 Semiramis
The legend of Semiramis is based off the life of the historical queen Shammuramat. She was immensely powerful to the extent that she retained her status as queen after her death & is one of the only known Assyrian women to have taken part in a military campaign.
#197 Attila the Hun (Santa)
Starting off with the time-honored traditions of puns, Attila is now Santa.
A major source for Attila’s depiction is game is a legend that reported that he possessed the holy war sword of the Scythians which was given to him by the war god Mars.
#195 Abigail Williams
Despite her prominence in the Salem Witch Trials, Abigail disappears from history after 1692. She was roughly 12 years old and nothing is known about her parentage, making her living with her uncle and disappearing after the chapter oddly accurate.