Fate/stay night scenarios
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Fate, Unlimited Blade Works and Heaven's Feel are the three branching storylines found within the TYPE-MOON visual novel Fate/stay night. Each diverge at certain points from the story and, depending on player selection, then will end in one of several possible scenarios.
The plot of the Fate/stay night anime television series is an of the three storylines and is discussed at the end of the page.
Fate
Shirō Emiya and Rin agree to an alliance in order to protect themselves from Berserker, an immediate threat to their lives. The reasons for this are simple: as part of an incomplete summons, Saber cannot use her full power; likewise, Archer is still recovering from the wounds he received while clashing with Saber. During the course of this alliance, they discover a spell has been placed on the school, one that will drain the lifeforce of anyone within the range of the spell.
While out investigating the spell and gathering information on other Masters and Servants, Shirō discovers his old friend, Shinji Matō, is the master for Rider. Shinji's ancestors were sorcerers, though their power has waned throughout the generations; even still, using the knowledge left behind, Shinji was able to summon Rider. Shinji adds that he has no desire to fight Shirō, but instead gives him information that another Servant is residing in the Ryudo temple.
Though Shirō doesn't feel it necessary to fight the Servant, Saber disagrees and disobeys him, rushing out to confront the other Servant. At the front of the temple, she encounters the Servant Assassin and the two engage in combat. However, as both begin to execute their special attacks, Shirō arrives, preventing them from fighting any further. That was preferable to Assassin, who then mentioned that he sensed a third enemy hiding behind the nearby bushes, waiting for an opening.
Shirō is soon shocked to discover that the Master who planted the life-draining spell at the school was Shinji. The revelation is enough to force a between the two. By this time, Shirō has begun to excel in his enhancement magic and fighting, a fact which quickly shows in battle as Shinji's spells become useless against his foe. However, as Shirō prepares to deliver the finishing blow, Rider intervenes by shoving Shirō out a nearby window. While falling, Shirō summons Saber, who jumps in to rescue him, then goes after Rider, who is attempting to use her Noble Phantasm to retreat. The two clash atop a skyscraper. Rider attacks Saber with her mount Pegasus, forcing Saber to reveal her own Noble Phantasm, Excalibur. With Excalibur revealed, Saber makes short work of Rider, defeating her.
After this revelation, Shirō begins having visions each morning: the first, is of Saber in her past role as Arturia, a lonely monarch who devoted everything to fight for her country. The second vision is of himself, being saved by his adoptive father Kiritsugu Emiya, in a fire. Shirō's memories of his father makes him determined to become a hero, someone who can save people just as his father did, and he finds that he and Saber has more in common than he thought.
Afterwards, Shirō encounters Illyasviel von Einzbern, hoping to befriend her. Instead, he is kidnapped and taken to her castle while Saber, Rin, and Archer come to his rescue. During the rescue, Berserker and Ilya confront them; Archer opts to fight the pair to allow the others to escape. Meanwhile, the trio manage to make it to a rundown shack, where (by Rin's suggestion) they have sexual intercourse to replenish Saber's low mana. Rejuvenated somewhat, Saber then confronts and attacks Berserker on a more equal footing, but does little damage to his body. However, Rin counters with a surprise attack that decapitates Berserker, though shockingly he regenerates and survives. It is then revealed that Berserker's own body is his Noble Phantasm, giving him near-immortality and the capability to rise from death up to 12 times. Unfortunately for Berserker, it is at this time that Shirō's true magic skills awaken, allowing him to trace a copy of the Caliburn, the use of which ultimately leads to Berserker's demise. With Berserker gone, Ilya is now out of the War; feeling somewhat responsible, Shirō decides to let her stay at his home.
The Emiya residence is soon attacked by Caster. Both Shirō and Saber go outside to fight her, but she is immediately killed off by someone wearing gold armor; Saber identifies the killer as an Archer-class Servant. She remembers him as an individual from the previous Grail War, which was incomplete because the Holy Grail had been destroyed. Shirō finds out that Saber was a combatant in that previous war as well; furthermore, she had been the Servant of his adoptive father and that it had been she, under his father's orders, who destroyed the Grail. It is also revealed that she became a Servant shortly before her death and that her greatest desire remains to return to her life and relive it. The revelations bother Shirō, as he doesn't like the idea of her dying and redoing her life.
Shirō asks Kirei Kotomine, the priest in charge of the Grail War, if a way exists to allow Saber a normal life. Kotomine explains that there is no such way, and it is sarcastically implied that not even the "mighty" Grail could do such a thing, making it not as omnipotent as the stories state. Dejected, Shirō decides to take Saber out on a date in order to try to cheer her low spirits, only to be attacked by the Archer in golden armor. Saber and Shirō soon find out he is the legendary Gilgamesh, the "king of heroes". Shirō shields Saber, though barely survives in the process. Desperate, they head to Kotomine's church to ask for advice, only to find out Kotomine's betrayal; despite his supposedly "neutral" status as the Judge of the War, he is the Master of both Lancer... and Gilgamesh. However, in the resulting scuffle, Lancer opts to aid Shirō and Saber in escaping.
Kotomine kidnaps Ilya, causing a final confrontation. She was kidnapped, they discover, because she is the vessel of the Grail, the embodiment of its power. In the fighting, Rin is heavily wounded and cannot continue. Shirō returns Avalon, Saber's last Noble Phantasm, back to her. With that, Saber confronts Gilgamesh, while Kotomine and Shirō face off. Both Shirō and Saber use Avalon simultaneously, nullifying their enemies' attack, and then proceed to defeat them. With no other opposition remaining, the pair destroy the contents of the Grail, ensuring the evil within will never be used again.
Saber decides to return to her original time and put an end to the life she knew. Though it pains him, Shirō decides to respect her decision and sees her off.
Resolution:
As this is the canon ending to the story, no other resolutions are possible in this scenario.
Unlimited Blade Works
In this scenario, the initial threat to Shirō comes not from Berserker, but from Caster. She has been gaining mana via taking the life force from other people throughout the city. She has already defeated Rider. Although Rin is far more intent on killing Shirō than in "Fate", she agrees to defeat Caster, the more imminent threat, first. However, Caster strikes, using her Noble Phantasm, a dagger called Rule Breaker, to sever the contract between Saber and Shirō so that she can try to set a contract up between herself and Saber. Archer and Rin attack Caster, but to the shock of all, Archer betrays them, opting to join Caster.
Rin, Shirō and Saber go to Ilya in the hope that she and Berserker can help them fight against Caster. Upon their arrival, they find Gilgamesh has just defeated the pair. With the aid of Lancer, Rin and Shirō fight Caster and her Master, Sōichirō Kuzuki. However, before Caster destroys Saber, Archer kills Caster and Kuzuki. Archer proceeds to turn on Shirō. Rin makes a new contract with Saber, who then fights him off, allowing them to successfully rescue Shirō. However, Shirō realizes that only he can defeat Archer... because he is Archer.
At Ilya's castle, Shirō and Archer engage in combat again, with Archer determined to end his own existence via killing his younger self, while Shirō tries to convince his older self that the path he chose was correct. During the battle, Archer remembers what he used to believe in; he then stops fighting, allowing himself to be defeated. Shirō goes after Gilgamesh, using his reality marble to unleash Unlimited Blade Works on Gilgamesh. To the surprise of all, Archer jumps in at the last second, saving them all and disappearing with a smile, indicating his determination to keep fighting the good fight.
Resolutions:
Two endings are available for this scenario. The "Good" ending resolves where Rin keeps Saber as her Servant, and the group all live normal, happy lives. The "Normal" ending shows Rin heading off to the Mage Association after her schooling ends, with Shirō joining her as her apprentice.
Heaven's Feel
A completely new character, Zōken Matō, is active within this story. Initially uninterested in the Grail War, he summons the servant True Assassin upon seeing Rider lose to Saber and directs a mysterious shadowy entity. During this time, Saber defeats Caster while the shadow assists Assassin in defeating Lancer, and soon after, Saber herself.However, upon Saber's loss, Shirō continues to fight in the War, determined to stop the killing. He opts to join forces with Rin, but, much to his surprise, discovers that Rider has allied with him. She has survived being due to the fact her true Master, Sakura, still lives. Unfortunately, that itself is in doubt, as a parasite exists within her, spreading pain throughout her nervous system like a circuit, and if left unchecked, will result in death. To maintain her survival, Sakura would be forced to draw the life out of others. Rin is determined to save Sakura, who is revealed to be her sister, before she becomes a mass murderer and intends to kill her. Shirō is forced to make a critical decision - fight for justice, which would end in Sakura's death, or save someone dear to him. He sharply disagrees with Rin, deciding to save Sakura's life.
Shirō and Rin decide to ask Ilya to see if she can help fight Zōken. Upon arriving at Ilya's castle, they find Berserker on the losing side of a battle against Assassin, the shadow... and Saber, no longer quite herself. Unable to defeat his opponents, Berserker is quickly devoured by the shadow, who then turns its attention on the three Masters and Archer. Archer becomes critically wounded protecting Rin; Shirō manages to save Ilya, but does so at the cost of losing his left arm. The three are ultimately rescued by the timely intervention of Rider.
When Shirō returns to consciousness, he finds that Archer's arm has been grafted to his body; the Servant gave his arm before he died. Meanwhile, having lost their Servants, Rin and Ilya move in with Shirō. The three concoct a plan to trace the Jeweled Sword Zelretch, but doing so causes increasing and extreme pain for Shirō, enough so that Ilya warns him that continual usage of the arm will ultimately kill him.
It is soon revealed that the murderous shadow is none other than Sakura; she soon devours Gilgamesh. Shirō confronts Zōken, discovering that the latter implanted the Vessel of the Holy Grail from the previous war into Sakura as a worm, and that the shadow is the result. Worse, she is out of control, and killing Zōken will solve nothing, as the shadow cannot be killed and will continue to feed on people, Servants and Masters. The only way to stop the shadow is to kill its host, Sakura. Upon hearing this, Shirō is again forced to consider his choice, feeling that if he continues to choose to save Sakura, he will betray the sense of justice he has always believed in.
Meanwhile, Sakura, unwilling to see Shirō in so much pain, later confronts her grandfather herself. However, she has completely given in to her dark side, as murdering her brother Shinji has made her realize nothing can stop her. Instead of dealing with Zōken, she decides to kidnap Ilya in order to complete the Holy Grail.
With Kotomine's help, Shirō heads off to save Ilya, taking on Black Berserker, while Kotomine fights Assassin. Kotomine stalemates Assassin and is able to defeat Zōken by purifying his soul; however, Kotomine becomes critically wounded by Sakura. Shirō is able to release the power within his grafted arm to defeat Berserker, but doing so causes intense damage to his own body and slowly begins to kill him.
Upon return, Ilya informs them of what is transpiring: since the third war, the contents of the Grail have been tainted by Angra Mainyu, and the completion of the Grail will cause immense pain and suffering. With that, it is decided Sakura is to be killed before the Grail is completed. Shirō remains set on saving her and Rider, upon hearing this, offers her services. In the interim, Sakura has devoured Assassin and destroyed Zōken's mother worm.
The final confrontation occurs in a cave beneath Ryudo temple; the site was the place where the original ritual of the Holy Grail took place. Together, Shirō and Rider defeat Black Saber, while Rin uses the Zelretch to fight Sakura. Rider and Saber nullify each others' Noble Phantasms, leaving Shirō a chance to remove Saber from her misery. Rin continues to fight Sakura, but at the last second hesitates to finish her off. Sakura, realizing that she was still loved and thus seeing the mistake she made, surrenders. Shirō, barely alive at this point, joins them and uses his diminishing power to trace the Rule Breaker to save Sakura. In the process, the Grail completes, becoming the Grand Holy Grail, which is on the verge of releasing an evil existence from its form. Shirō moves to destroy it, but the corpse of Kotomine intervenes. The two fight, hand to hand, with Kotomine defeated and Shirō on the verge of death. Shirō, knowing he is about to die, begins to perform a final tracing to destroy the Grail for once and for all.
Resolutions:
Heaven's Feel has two endings. The "Normal" version ends with Shirō sacrificing himself to destroy the Grand Holy Grail. Sakura vows to wait for him to return, because they promised to view flower blossoms in the spring. However, years pass while Sakura ages and waits, faithfully for his return. The "True" ending shows Ilya sacrificing herself, the embodiment of the Holy Grail, in order to save Shirō and close the gate. Shirō was able to get a new body from a puppet master and live a normal life with Sakura and Rider. Rin becomes a sorcerer at the Association.
Anime Plotline
The plot of Fate/stay night anime television series has generally followed the "Fate" storyline, with some minor variations from amalgamating threads from the "Unlimited Blade Works" and "Heaven's Feel" scenarios. The series has been divided into arcs based on the various enemies seen at different points in the story.Introduction
(eps. 1-6)These episodes introduce the premise of Fate/stay night. The most of the major Masters and Servants are introduced, while others appear later. Shirō Emiya and his servant Saber are introduced as the main characters, with Rin Tōsaka and her servant Archer are important supporting characters. Also introduced are Ilya von Einzbern, Sakura Matō, Lancer, Kirei Kotomine, and Taiga Fujimura.
Rider Arc
(eps. 7 - 12)The servant Rider is introduced in this arc as the primary villain, along with her master being Shinji Matō, Sakura's brother. Caster and Assassin also briefly appear, but do not play an important role until a later arc. The final battle with Rider closely follows the one seen in the Fate scenario. Rider, who uses her powerful Noble Phantasm as Pegasus, puts Saber at a severe disadvantage. The battle ends with Saber using her own Noble Phantasm, which soundly defeats Rider but drains her mana to the point of endangering her life. Shinji attempts to escape, but is killed by Ilya and Berseker, who were observing the battle and feel he is unworthy to continue living.
The use of her Noble Phantasm causes Shirō to see Saber's past as Arturia through his dreams where he learns of the difficult decisions she made as King of Britain. Meanwhile her plight and failing health forces Shirō to consider the possibility of her disappearance, eventually turning to Rin for help, however, he is unwilling to sacrifice human souls to replenish Saber's mana as Rider and Shinji were doing. However he is stopped from taking any further action by Ilya's sudden appearance and capture of Shirō by paralyzing him with a spell.
Berserker Arc
(eps. 13 - 16)Shirō has kidnapped by Ilyasviel von Einzbern and taken back to her manor; she intends to use use him as bait to destroy Rin and Saber. Shirō, attempting to use his newly developing powers, tries to escape while Rin, Saber, and a contemptuous Archer stage a rescue attempt. They reunite with Shirō and try to escape. Ilya's servant, Berserker, appears to stop them. Archer stays behind to fight him giving the others time to escape. In the ensuing battle Archer uses his Reality Marble and heavily damages Berserker, though not enough to finish the other Servant off. As he fades away, he refers to Ilyasviel as "Ilya", a name used only by her close friends, and all that is left of the Servant is the red jewel pendant Rin once used to save Shirō (implying Archer's identity as given in Unlimited Blade Works). In the battle, Archer has managed to kill Berserker five times without realizing it.
Shirō, Rin and Saber run off in the forest and rest in a small hut Archer had previously scouted. To restore Saber's mana, Rin reveals that Shirō's magical circuit must be sacrificed. Saber refuses, but Shirō does not care. Rin prepares the ritual by kissing Saber then Shirō and then has Saber and Shirō lie together in bed. Shirō finds himself plunging into Saber's consciousness, where a giant dragon seemngly represents Saber's inner self. The dragon ruthlessly tears off Shirō's arm, and as the blood pours out, one can see Shirō's circuit pouring out as well. They wake up embarrassed, but restored. The three then formulate a battle plan against Ilya and Berserker. Rin proposes that she uses her jewels as an ultimate attack on Berserker, taking him out and then going for Ilya afterwards.
Saber and Berserker face off while Rin hides and waits for the right moment. Shirō, in his desire to help Saber, tries to help her by using his tracing ability to create a bow and arrow, but finds it does little damage. When Rin finally finds an opening, she attacks with her jewels and manages to kill him once. However, none of them had known of Berserker's Noble Phantasm, which allows him to regenerate his body 12 times. After previously being defeated five times over by Archer, and another one time by Rin blowing away his head, Berserker would still need to be struck down a total of 7 more times. Rin, caught in Berserker's grasp, is to be crushed to death.
Out of desperation, Saber attempts to use her own Noble Phantasm: the Excalibur. Shirō stops her with his command spell, knowing that it would not help in this situation anyway and would only drain her. Shirō focuses on the picture of a sword in his mind and traces the sword, Caliburn, slices off Berserker's arm and saves Rin. Caliburn is shattered. He traces a stronger Caliburn and wields it with Saber. Together, they manage to deal a blow to Berserker that so powerful that it overwhelms seven of the Servent's lives in one blow. Berserker regains his sanity and reveals he is only an illusion of his former self. He fades away and Ilya is defeated.
Caster Arc
(eps. 17 - 19)After returning home Shirōu makes the decision to take Ilya in rather than eliminate her as she expects him to. Rin tricks Sakura and Taiga (again) by claiming Ilya is her cousin from overseas and allows her to stay in the house without question. Meanwhile, Caster has decided that it is time to make her move.
After a series of strange incidents in town, Shirō, Saber and Rin find themselves fighting one of the teachers from school, Sōichirō Kuzuki, who happened to be a former professional assassin before becoming a teacher. As Rin tries to launch a surprise attack on Kuzuki, Caster intervenes. Even though he's fighting for Caster rather than the other way around (he states that he does not care about the Holy Grail), Caster acts as his servant. Caster stops the battle and offers Shirō, Rin and Saber a chance at the Holy Grail, in return for sacrificing Rin as part of the ritual to complete the Grail. After they reject Caster's offer, Caster and Kuzuki disappear, saying that there was another magician strong enough to be used. Shirō orders Saber to protect Ilya, whom everyone believes to be Caster's target.
Saber arrives to find that Ilya is not the target, but Sakura. Sakura, under Caster's control, stabs Saber with Caster's Noble Phantasm, Rule Breaker. Saber rendered unable to fight back. Shirō and Rin arrive as Caster takes Sakura away, intending to sacrifice the girl to summon the Holy Grail. Shirō, Saber, and Rin go to the Ryudo Temple to rescue Sakura. Shirō fights Kuzuki, Saber takes on Assassin, while Rin goes to free Sakura from Caster. Using Sakura's suppressed memories (which heavily imply Sakura and Rin are sisters, as revealed in Heaven's Feel) to manipulate her, Caster has Sakura use her formerly dormant powers to fight Rin. Rin is stabbed, but manages to destroy Sakura's magic circuit to prevent Caster from draining the rest of Sakura's magic. Caster finds that it is only a minor setback; Rin's magic circuit will do since Sakura's has been destroyed; had Rin not been so tomboyish, Caster would have chosen her in the first place.
Saber defeats Assassin, but Rin and Shirō are at the mercy of Caster and Kuzuki. A golden Servant appears and fatally injures Caster and Kuzuki. Shirō, Rin, and Saber escape with Sakura.
Gilgamesh Arc
(eps. 19 - 21)The golden Servant, because he is the eighth Servant to appear, is quickly deduced to be a Servant who remained behind from the previous Grail War. He and Saber happen to be mutual acquiantances; the Servant is revealed to be Gilgamesh, who had wished to marry Saber.
Shirō, who finds that he is in love with Saber, tries to convince her to give up her wish to obtain the Holy Grail, but she adamantly refuses. He does manage to take her out on a date, which ends sourly when an upset Saber fails to come home. Shirō finds her and they reconcile, only to be interrupted by a jealous Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh easily outclasses both Master and Servant and leaves them both injured. Through Shirō's sheer determination and love for Saber, he manages to create a new weapon, with both he and Saber use against Gilgamesh. The golden Servant flees and Saber realizes that Shirō is the vessel of Avalon, her sheath and most powerful Noble Phantasm.
After experiencing another one of Saber's past memories where she has just killed a young woman who resembles her and dies calling Saber "Father!", Shirō tries to dissuade Saber from her wish again, but is met with another refusal. She is determined to fufill her responsibility and refuses to stay with him unless otherwise achieved. As she cries, he kisses her. The next day, Shirō goes to the church to meet with Kirei Kotomine again, but instead finds himself at the receiving end of Lancer's weapon.
Through investigation, Rin reveals to Saber that Lancer's Master is dead and someone stole the servant's command seal. The fact Lancer is still involved means that the person who stole the command seal is acting as Lancer's new master. Saber, from Rin, discovers Shirō is at Kotomine's church and goes after him. She finds him injured in the church's basement along with Lancer attempting to stop her.
Kotomine Arc
(eps. 21 - 24)Kotomine reveals himself to be one who stole the servant's command seal from Lancer's master and also the master of Gilgamesh. He offers Shiro and Saber the Holy Grail in return for their succumbing to their wishes. Shiro refuses it, though it would prevent the massive fire of his youth that killed his family, as it would not change who he was and cheapen what everyone went through. Saber, on hearing this, realizes the error of her wish and decides that all she wants is Shirō. Disgusted with their reactions, Kotomine reveals the Holy Grail is actually a corrupt weapon that only grants wishes through destruction (based on the Heaven's Feel Scenario). He orders his servants to kill Shirō and Saber. Lancer, at the last moment, defies Kotomine and steps between Gilgamesh and the duo. He has chosen to fight his own beliefs now and urges the pair to make their escape.
Lancer is quickly defeated and killed by Gilgamesh. As they flee, Saber reveals to her master that he carries Avalon, the sheath of Excalibur, within him. When they arrive home, they find a badly injured Rin, who had been attacked by Kotomine. She apologizes for being unable to protect Ilya, who has been taken by Kotomine, and for not realizing that Kotomine was the seventh Master. She gives Shirō some final pieces of advice: Kotomine intends to use Ilya as the vessel of the Holy Grail; he has likely gone to the Ryūdoji Shrine, where the Holy Grail was first summoned; most importantly, Shirō is no match for Kotomine. Seeing that Shirō intends to fight Kotomine all the same, Rin gives him her Azoth, a dagger she received when she became a mage, and instructs him on how use it. She had known that she would not win the war and hid the weapon until the end for Shirō to use; soon after, Rin falls asleep from exhaustion.
Saber reluctantly asks to remove Avalon from Shirō, but is hesitant as even with the sheath, she may not be able to defeat Gilgamesh and Shirō will lose his healing ability. Shirō orders her to remove it anyway, considering people should die when killed and that he has become dependant on it. At Ryūdoji, Shirō leaves Saber to fight Gilgamesh while he goes after Kotomine, both knowing that as long Servant or Master are defeated, they will not be able to obtain the Grail.
He finds Ilya strung up to become a vessel for the Grail and Kotomine below her, surrounded by an overflowing black sludge that represents the cursed power of the Holy Grail itself. The summoning system created by the Einzberns has made the Holy Grail very difficult to summon and the complete Grail has never been seen due to either failed summons or the Grail's destruction, like Kiritsugu Emiya had done in the previous war. Kotomine believes that summoning the Grail to bring disaster is the true desire of humanity itself and the destruction of souls resulting is the more beautiful expression of it. Kotomine attacks Shirō using the sludge, reveals his hatred of Kiritsugu and that he killed the latter, and calls for Angra Mainyu to destroy Shirō as the sludge surrounds him.
Gilgamesh gains the upper hand in his fight with Saber, revealing that he has no wish for the Grail and only desires Saber. Saber refuses to give up and is able to fight him on an even level with Excalibur until Gilgamesh unleashes his Enuma Elish. He tries to tempt her with the Grail's cursed power to become the same as him and enjoy a second life, this time married to him. Gilgamesh acknowledges their differing ideologies, especially considering that Gilgamesh destroyed his country while Saber's country destroyed her. Gilgamesh picks Saber up with her right leg, and she angrily retaliates by delivering a kick to his face; enraged, he decides stop holding back. He fires his Enuma Elish as Saber uses Excalibur again, and a bright light surrounds both of them. Saber is overpowered, but fights back against Enuma Elish using Avalon along with Excalibur and defeats Gilgamesh before he can unleash Enuma Elish again.
Shirō breaks free of the sludge and stabs Kotomine to death with Azoth. Kotomine recalls how he had given Rin Azoth all those years ago as he dies. Shirō saves Ilya and Saber arrives and is prepared to destroy the Holy Grail. After some deliberation, he orders Saber to carry out her final duty: to once again destroy the Grail. Before she disappears, Saber confesses her love for him.
Conclusion
Life goes on. Ilya stays with them, gets along/argues a lot with Fuji-nee. Rin and Sakura have recovered and returned to their daily lives.Meanwhile, Saber has returned to her past. Found asleep at the foot of a tree by Sir Bedivere, Saber asks that Bedivere throw her sword into the lake. Bedivere returns to Saber, who reveals her sleep will be a little long. As she falls asleep, Bedivere says the final line of the show, “Do you see it, King Arthur? The continuation of the dream.”
External references
- () [Official Website for the Fate/stay night Anime Series]
- () [TYPE-MOON's Official Homepage for the Fate/stay night Game]
- () [Fate/stay night Walkthrough]
- () [AnimeNFO's Entry on the Fate/stay night Anime Series]
- () [The Moonlit World]
- () [Dies Irae] a Fate/stay night fansite
| Fate/stay night (TYPE-MOON) |
|---|
| Masters |
| Shirō Emiya > Illyasviel von Einzbern | Rin Tōsaka | Shinji Matō | Sōichirō Kuzuki |
| Kiritsugu Emiya > Sakura Matō | Kirei Kotomine | Zōken Matō | Bazett Fraga McRemitz |
| Servants |
| Saber | Archer | Lancer | Rider | Assassin | Caster | Berserker | Gilgamesh |
| Dark Saber | True Assassin | Dark Berserker | Avenger |
| Information |
| Scenarios | | Fate/hollow ataraxia |
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