AtéWP (アーテーWP, Ātē?, Greek: Ἄτη) is a Divine Spirit in Greek mythology.
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Background
Até is the Greek Goddess of Folly, Delusion and Mischief, and a daughter of Zeus.[1]
She was a software program roaming the mountaintop called Olympus. Unable to project a body of flesh or a body of machinery, she took solely the form of wisdom and knowledge adrift in the sea of information. The intelligence governing madness, who confounded the gods, humanity, and the world by swaying rationality. She wasn't generated by a bug or malice. She was present from the start because she was always necessary—her significance was comparable to a ballast installed at a ship's bottom. A support device implemented to fortify the logic and sincerity of a world.[1]
She was eventually banished from Mount Olympus and fell onto Troy. The seeds of madness sewn in the tilled fields later to be called "the hill of the Phrygian Ate" eventually began to take root.[1]
Eventually she gave "birth" to François Prelati/Francesca Prelati as a unit of folly.[1]
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Role
Fate/Strange Fake
When summoning her Servant True Caster, an older version of her, Francesca Prelati's modified summoning chant includes a mention of "Até's lovely recipe".[2] The Servant François Prelati later invokes her name when using his Noble Phantasm.[3]
Ishtar also indirectly mentions her when describing Francesca Prelati as being descended from those "Mycenaean freeloaders".[3]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Fate/strange Fake Volume 9 - Chapter 28: "This World's Madness Knows No Bounds"
- ↑ Fate/strange Fake Volume 3 - Prologue IX: "The Star Performers' Feast (Part 2)"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Fate/strange Fake Volume 4 - Chapter 11: Day 2, Morning "The Gods Return From Twilight"