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Fate/Apocrypha

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Japanese light novel series
Fate/Apocrypha
The cover of the firstFate/Apocrypha novel featuring Ruler (center), Rider of Black (right), Berserker of Red (upper right), Lancer of Black (upper left), and Rider of Red (left)
Created by
Light novel
Written byYūichirō Higashide
Illustrated byOtotsugu Konoe
Published byType-Moon
Original runDecember 29, 2012December 28, 2014
Volumes5
Manga
Written byYūichirō Higashide
Illustrated byAkira Ishida
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineComp Ace
Original runJune 26, 2016April 26, 2024
Volumes16
Anime television series
Directed byYoshiyuki Asai
Produced by
  • Shizuka Kurosaki
  • Yoshiyuki Shiotani
  • Tomoyuki Ohwada
Written byYūichirō Higashide
Music byMasaru Yokoyama
StudioA-1 Pictures
Licensed byNetflix(streaming)
Original networkTokyo MX,BS11,GTV,GYT,MBS
Original run July 2, 2017 December 30, 2017
Episodes25(List of episodes)

Fate/Apocrypha is a Japaneselight novel series inType-Moon'sFate franchise, written by Yūichirō Higashide and illustrated by Ototsugu Konoe. Type-Moon published five volumes from December 2012 to December 2014. Amanga adaptation illustrated by Akira Ishida was serialized inKadokawa Shoten'sComp Ace magazine from June 2016 to April 2024. Ananime television series adaptation byA-1 Pictures aired from July to December 2017.

Plot

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See also:List of Fate/Apocrypha characters

Fate/Apocrypha takes place in an alternate timeline fromFate/stay night. In the Third Holy Grail War that happened during theSecond World War, Darnic Prestone Yggdmillennia steals the Greater Grail for the Third Reich, but then double crosses them and smuggles it for himself, taking it toRomania. Sixty years later, the Yggdmillennia clan declare war upon the Mage's Association in the Greater Grail War, pitting two teams of Servants against one another. Yggdmillennia and the Mage's Association's teams are referred to as the Black and Red factions respectively.

Kairi Shishigō, anecromancer hired by the Clock Tower, summons the Saber-classMordred. The Red faction is led by priest Shirō Kotomine, though Shishigō remains independent, distrusting him. Shirō and his Servant,Semiramis, subdue the other masters of Red, stealing their command spells to control their Servants:Karna,Atalanta,Achilles,William Shakespeare, andSpartacus. The Black faction's Servants includeVlad III,Siegfried,Chiron,Astolfo,Avicebron, andFrankenstein's monster. Their rebellious seventh member,Jack the Ripper, murders her intended master in favor of prostitute Rika Rikudō.

Jeanne d'Arc is summoned as the mediating Ruler-class in the war, inhabiting the body of Laeticia, a French student. Receiving visions of Shirō, Jeanne tries to reach the Red faction, but they travel in Semiramis'Hanging Gardens of Babylon towards Yggdmillennia's domain inTrifas. Spartacus is captured by Yggdmillennia after trying to storm their domain.

Yggdmillennia usehomunculi to fuel the mana sustaining the Servants' presence. Astolfo helps a male homunculus escape. When the homunculus is mortally wounded in the escape attempt, Siegfried sacrifices himself by giving his enchanted heart to the boy. Jeanne takes the homunculus, Sieg, into her custody, leaving him in the care of a hermit. Sieg decides he wishes to liberate the homunculi, returning to Trifas during battle.

As the Black and Red factions clash, the Greater Grail is transported into the Hanging Gardens. Frankenstein's monster and Spartacus die fighting Mordred. Sieg defends Astolfo from Mordred, discovering he can temporarily transform into Siegfried. After Mordred decapitates Astolfo's master, Celenike Icecolle Yggdmillennia, Sieg becomes Astolfo's new master.

Whilst storming the Hanging Gardens, Darnic fuses with Vlad, becoming avampire, but is slain by Shirō. Jeanne and the gathered Servants discover Shirō is in factAmakusa Shirō Tokisada, a Ruler-class Servant summoned by the Einzberns in the Third Holy Grail War. Shirō wishes to use the Grail's power to bring about eternal happiness for mankind, materializing their souls in a new world. Aside from Mordred, the Red faction and Avicebron agree to help him. Avicebron distracts Yggdmillennia whilst the Red faction escape, using his master Roche Frain Yggdmillennia to power his Noble Phantasm, but is killed by Sieg and Mordred.

The Black faction form an alliance with Shishigō, Mordred, Sieg, and Jeanne to stop Shirō. They eliminate Rika and Jack the Ripper, Jeanne purifying the latter's soul. Jeanne falls in love with Sieg, assuming they are Laeticia's feelings, and has visions of Sieg dying in battle. Fiore Forvedge Yggdmillennia, the de facto leader of the Black faction, surrenders her magic and title to her brother Caules, unwilling to take a life as necessary.

The Black faction attack the Hanging Gardens using a fleet ofairplanes. Upon Karna's request, Caules transports the captured Red faction's masters to safety. During the assault, Chiron, Karna, Atalanta, Achilles, Shishigō, and Mordred die. Jeanne confronts Shakespeare, who taunts her with the visions of Sieg's death. He then introducesGilles de Rais, summoned as a Saber, to convince Jeanne of Shirō's wish.

Shirō's wish is granted by the Greater Grail, activating on his command. Upon Sieg's arrival, Jeanne convinces Gilles to redeem himself for past sins by siding with them. Jeanne and Gilles sacrifice themselves to stop Shirō, though Laeticia is spared. Empowered by the combined power of Siegfried and Frankenstein's Monster, Sieg is able to defeat Shirō, who is given a painless demise by Semiramis via a poisoned kiss. The remaining Red servants vanish soon after.

Sieg and Astolfo, being the winners of the war, speak to the Grail's avatar Justeaze Lizrich von Einzbern, who explains Shirō's wish will occur, but it will prevent humanity from evolving. Sieg requests that he be transformed intoFafnir, transporting the Grail to the Reverse Side of the World, where its magic will be neutralized. In the war's aftermath, Astolfo sets off to explore the world. Some unknown time later, Jeanne's spirit reunites with Sieg, confessing her love to him as they began a new journey together.

Inheritance of Glory

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In aFate/Grand Order event as a story continuation, Shirō Kotomine, Darnic Prestone Yggdmillennia and Vlad III's souls became fused together in the contents of the Greater Grail. Many years after Sieg brought the Greater Grail to the Reverse Side of the World (while also taking place before Jeanne's reunion with Sieg at some point), Darnic's spirit manifested within its inner world. Still clinging to his dream to acquire the Grail, he sought to take control of it. Planning to overload the grail from Sieg's control, he recreated Trifas and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and rematerialized the Servants who participated in the Great Holy Grail War with the exception of the Rulers. However these Servants are merely mindless husks, programmed to fight each other endlessly. The recreated Holy Grail War also resets whenever the sun rises. Eventually Sieg, fearing the Grail would go out his control, summons and recruitsRitsuka Fujimaru to the Reverse Side using the Grail's power for help in order to stop the loop.

Media

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Light novels

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Fate/Apocrypha is written by Yūichirō Higashide and illustrated by Ototsugu Konoe.Fate/Apocrypha was originally introduced as a canceled project for an online game, with various details and character designs by various artists collected inFate/complete material IV Extra material. In November 2011, it was announced as a new project calledFate/Apocrypha,[2] and in early December, Higashide confirmed onTwitter that he is writingFate/Apocrypha as a light novel.[3] On December 15, 2011, in the seventh volume ofType-Moon Ace magazine, it was first published as a short story penned by Higashide as the first chapter.[4] Although some story elements were present, the short story itself has no relation to the final version of the story presented in the novels. The original planned number of books was four, but Higashide later confirmed that the story was eventually extended to five books.[5] The defunct original online game project has since been rebooted asFate/Grand Order.

No.TitleRelease dateISBN
1Gaiten: Seihai Taisen
外典:聖杯大戦
December 29, 2012[6]
2Kuro no Rinbu / Aka no Saiten
黒の輪舞/赤の祭典
August 16, 2013[7]
3Seijin no Gaisen
聖人の凱旋
December 29, 2013[8]
4Shiten no Hai
熾天の杯
May 30, 2014[9]
5Jaryū to Seijo
邪竜と聖女
December 28, 2014[10]

Manga

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Amanga adaptation, illustrated by Akira Ishida, was serialized inKadokawa Shoten'sComp Ace magazine from the August 2016 issue sold on June 25,[11][12] to the June 2024 issue sold on April 26,[13] and compiled into sixteen volumes.

No.Release dateISBN
1August 26, 2016[14]978-4-04-104684-5
2January 26, 2017[15]978-4-04-105220-4
3June 24, 2017[16]978-4-04-105765-0
4October 24, 2017[17]978-4-04-106099-5
5January 26, 2018[18]978-4-04-106487-0
6July 26, 2018[19]978-4-04-107166-3
7February 26, 2019[20]978-4-04-107811-2
8November 26, 2019[21]978-4-04-108687-2
9October 24, 2020[22]978-4-04-108690-2
10July 26, 2021[23]978-4-04-111676-0
11September 25, 2021[24]978-4-04-111677-7
12March 26, 2022[25]978-4-04-111678-4
13September 26, 2022[26]978-4-04-112945-6
14March 25, 2023[27]978-4-04-112946-3
15October 26, 2023[28]978-4-04-113945-5
16June 25, 2024[29]978-4-04-113946-2

Anime

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See also:List of Fate/Apocrypha episodes

Ananime television series, directed byYoshiyuki Asai and produced byA-1 Pictures, aired from July 2 to December 30, 2017, onTokyo MX and other channels.[30][31] The series ran for 25 episodes.[32] Yūichirō Higashide wrote the scripts, Yūkei Yamada designed the characters, andMasaru Yokoyama composed the music.[33] The series is streamed onNetflix in Japan.[34] The first twelve episodes of the series began streaming on Netflix outside of Japan on November 7, 2017.[35]Aniplex of America later released the series on Blu-ray in two sets on November 20, 2018, and February 12, 2019, with a full English dub.[36]Madman Entertainment acquired the series for a home video release in Australia and New Zealand,[37] andMVM Entertainment acquired the series for a home video release in the UK and Ireland.[38]

Music

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From episodes 1–12, the first opening theme is "Eiyū: Unmei no Uta" (英雄 運命の詩; "Heroes: Song of Fate") byEgoist while the ending theme is "Désir" (Desire) byGarnidelia.[39] From episodes 13 onwards, the second opening theme is "Ash" byLiSA while the ending theme is "Koe" byAsca.[40] The series' soundtrack, consisting of two CDs, was composed by Masaru Yokoyama.

"Fate/Apocrypha" Original Soundtrack I track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Fate/Apocrypha"4:34
2."Necromancer"2:03
3."The Great Holy Grail War"2:42
4."The Great Holy Grail War - Ambience Mix"2:05
5."Tense Encounter"1:44
6."Sieg - Nightmare"1:32
7."Say Hello"2:13
8."Thoughts Flows On"1:40
9."in the Past"1:54
10."A Mystic Meeting"1:56
11."Ambition"2:18
12."Where it begins"2:24
13."The Knight of Rebellion"2:28
14."Ruler - Prayer"2:09
15."Ruler - Execution"1:59
16."Fate/Apocrypha - Battle"2:25
17."What Comes Next"1:43
18."Affection"2:01
19."Sieg - Alive"2:01
20."Invasion"2:11
21."Sexology"1:34
22."Everything is a Story"1:51
23."Something's Going On"1:39
24."Jack the Ripper"2:12
25."Fate/Apocrypha - Hope"1:48
26."Savior"3:20
Total length:56:37
"Fate/Apocrypha" Original Soundtrack II track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Amakusa Shirou Tokisada"3:02
2."Fate/Apocrypha – Confronting"1:43
3."Insanity of Dominator"2:35
4."Intensity of Lord"2:12
5."Have a Vision"1:46
6."Breakthrough"1:54
7."Grand War"1:49
8."Battle - Black Faction"2:10
9."Glory of the King"1:39
10."Ruler - Sanctity"2:00
11."Sieg - Will"2:12
12."Sieg - Despair"1:52
13."Battle - Red Faction"1:38
14."Fate/Apocrypha - Rising"1:50
15."Fate/Apocrypha - Before Dawn"2:23
16."Freedom"1:32
17."Joy of Life"1:44
18."Fearless Smile"1:44
19."In the Dream"1:34
20."Fate/Apocrypha - Love"1:59
21."Bloody Soul"2:02
22."Requiem"2:27
23."Afterglow"1:38
24."La Pucelle"2:46
25."Justeaze"1:36
26."Say Goodbye"2:35
27."Apocrypha"2:04
Total length:54:26

Notes

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  1. ^ThroughMadman Anime.

References

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  32. ^"Fate/Apocrypha TV Anime Gets 25 Episodes".Anime News Network. July 2, 2017. RetrievedJuly 2, 2017.
  33. ^"Fate/Apocrypha Novels' TV Anime Announced With Trailer".Anime News Network. December 31, 2016. RetrievedDecember 31, 2016.
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  40. ^"Fate/Apocrypha Anime Previews 2nd Cour, New Theme Song Artists in Promo Video".Anime News Network. September 24, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.

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