「Fate-Grand_Order」Spotlight_Lostbelt_No.5_オリュンポス

「Fate-Grand Order」Spotlight Lostbelt No.5 オリュンポス

「Fate/Grand Order」Spotlight Lostbelt No.5 Olympus (「Fate/Grand Order」Spotlight Lostbelt No.5 オリュンポス?) is a Fate/Grand Order stream featured on the Fate/Grand Order Channel YouTube channel. It is the second stream covering the Lostbelt No.5 story chapter in the Road to 7 advertising campaign.

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Writer's View - Sakurai - Two parts

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« Atlantis and Olympus are a turning point in the middle section of part 2, so Nasu explained it would be split into two parts back when we were producing Epic of Remnant. "The strongest and most unclouded Lostbelt.", "Twelve mechgods of Olympus.", "Technology on a level where the average soldier can be as strong as a Servant." "Citizens made immortal by sci-fi tech." So much... he gave so much to do here...![Translator 1] »

(Hikaru Sakurai)


Writer's View - Sakurai - Godbreaker

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« [The Godbreaker Alliance] needed to oppose Zeus's powerful lightning. Taking this notion as a a prerequisite, the Heroic Spirits in Atlantis intentionally prioritized getting the electric Heroic Spirits to Olympus. Consequently, most Heroic Spirits who made it there are electric.[Translator 1] »

(Hikaru Sakurai)


Development Tidbits - Demeter

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« Since [Demeter is] the first mechgod you fight, we needed to set the difficulty in a way that would make you feel the might of the gods. Also, since she's the god of fertility, full of revival functions (Authorities) (expressed as defense and HP recovery effects) I believe we made a very memorable mechgod battle.[Translator 1] »

(Lasengle)


Writer's View - Sakurai - Goredolf

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« [Goredolf Musik's] croissants were once praised by his house homunculus (Toole). More specifically, she made a pleased face. All she did was smile, but this was a major event that filled the young Goredolf with pride. Even now as an adult, he's strongly attached to this proud and precious recipe.[Translator 1] »

(Hikaru Sakurai)


Development Tidbits - Zeus

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« The Zeus fight was the hardest mechgod fight to make. The boss battle introduced new gameplay elements, like moving between two other targets aside from the main Zeus and those reviving multiple times. Combining and balancing all these gimmicks wasn't easy. By the way, all mechgods had character profiles written by the chapter writer, and our efforts were dedicated to converting the contents of this profile into gameplay gimmicks.[Translator 1] »

(Lasengle)


Writer's View - Sakurai - Twins

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« What [Macarios and Adele] used is unquestionably a kind of magecraft from the Age of Gods. A magecraft that utilizes arcana by accessing the Swirling Fount through the gods. Speaking a god's name means using arcana through said god. This means that instead them having multiple types of magecraft, they have 12 access keys to the one magecraft. I hope this analogy made the idea understandable. Each god's name already enables a wide array of arcana depending on the exact pronunciation, the intent put in the word, the prayer, etc. Side note: Makarios and Adele learned magecraft from the Mechanical Owl Minerva, a terminal of the goddess Athena. They also got some helpful advice from Heroic Spirit Helena from the Godbreaker Alliance. Also, their magecraft is an Olympus version, which follow the same principles as Medea's and Circe's AoG Greek magecraft but is different in the finer details. Magecraft was a lot more varied in the Pan-Human Age of Gods than it is in the stagnated Olympus.[Translator 1] »

(Hikaru Sakurai)


Writer's View - Sakurai - Zeus

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« As a consequence of the Lostbelt mechgod Zeus piling up all of the gods' functions (Authorities) in his own body, he was far more energy-intensive than any other ship, and thus had the shortest lifespan. Goddess Hera was the only one who knew this, and this memory was lost in the process of her assimilation into Europa. Mash's downcast face when she saw Zeus's lifescale was because the almighty Zeus also had the worst lifecycle, which made her understand he was a literal machine pushing itself to its limits to serve the people of Olympus. It was a moment of pity, respect, and sadness for the fact that, despite being like this, Zeus will never be anything more than an enemy to humanity.[Translator 1] »

(Hikaru Sakurai)


Illustrator's View - Koyama - Kirschtaria

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« About Kirschtaria's Design
I was demanded to reach a fine and subtle balancing point. He needed clear beauty and confidence, but without looking overconfident in his capabilities. Anyone who read the full story would know what I'm talking about.
I'm very satisfied with his staff. It's a unique design that heavily incorporates the concept of fusing modern engineering with the ancient magecraft that reflects Kirschtaria's ancestry.[Translator 1] »

(Koyama Hirokazu)


Writer's View - Nasu - Kirschtaria

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« Twists that Kirschtaria failed to predict
The apostles of the Alien God failing their vs Chaldea duty.
The reason why Muramasa was chosen as an apostle.
He guessed a Grand Servant would show up but was surprised at it being Romulus-Quirinus.
Act of burning the Fantasy Tree in the 6th Lostbelt.
Kadoc not laughing at his rock joke.
Kadoc not inviting him to go to the moving brothel together.[Translator 1] »

(Kinoko Nasu)


Writer's View - Nasu - Kirschtaria 2

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« When everyone's individual capability change from limited to (eventually) unlimited, there will no longer be discrimination, competition, and discord. He knows it's in human nature to attack people they dislike without needing any reason, but that's because their intellectual standard is low. He'd be upping their intellect by one rank, which would end conflict over profits, happiness, and fulfillment because everyone would think that it's more efficient to improve themselves. He also believed that on top of this self-improvement mentality, these new intelligent lifeforms would also be able to cooperate to tackle bigger problems (the foundational diseases of the universe). Basically, a world where everyone is Ultraman.[Translator 1] »

(Kinoko Nasu)


Illustrator's View - Koyama - memorial illustration

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« It's an image of Kirschtaria's last conversation with Caenis, as it happened in the game. Nothing damaged his mentality. It remained beautiful until the very end. I tried to make the picture serene and dignified.[Translator 1] »

(Koyama Hirokazu)


Writer's View - Nasu - Caenis

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« He thought Caenis wouldn't help in battle. "He'll express that he understands Chaldea's situation, but lending them a hand is a bit too much. It's a matter of Caenis's heroic pride. For as much as he's a very understanding guy, he's quite stubborn.", Kirsch sips his tea with a smile. But something happened that surpassed Kirschtaria's expectations. Goredolf unraveled Caenis's stubbornness with his choice of asking what kind of person Kirschtaria was instead of asking about Kirschtaria's combat abilities.[Translator 1] »

(Kinoko Nasu)


Actor's View - Soma - Kirschtaria

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« I'm obviously very grateful to the chain of connections and coincidences that lead me to voice Kirschtaria. I feel like it was fate, as pretentious as it may sound. He showed a lot of sides to himself but if I had to boil down his qualities to one simple explanation, I'd say he's a man of love. I adore his worldview. Also his many humorous moments. Whenever I have to record lines for him, I focus myself on being faithful to Kirschtaria and his dialogue without overthinking anything. My heart is filled with the desire to speak more of his words.[Translator 1] »

(Soma Saito)


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