Nitocris, a Caster-class Servant from ancient Egypt’s sixth dynasty, reigned as pharaoh during the 22nd century BCE amid a court entangled in political puppetry. Her rule, manipulated by powerful figures defying divine mandate, culminated in a calculated act of retribution: luring her brothers’ assassins to a banquet before drowning them via Nile waters or spectral forces channeled through a god-gifted bronze mirror. Post-vengeance, she chose suicide over continued strife. Historians contest her historicity, with some crediting her as the third Giza pyramid’s architect. Regally poised yet inwardly tempestuous, Nitocris masks volcanic resolve beneath calm authority. Challenges to her pharaonic status ignite seething fury, though revered icons like Ozymandias stir nervous reverence, exposing insecurities beneath her pride. She dismisses most as unworthy of her station, demanding unwavering respect for her royal title. Armed with a mystically charged Was sceptre, she commands Egyptian magecraft to conjure mummies, scarab swarms, and shadowy Medjed entities. Her Noble Phantasm, Anpu Neb Ta Djeser, unleashes torrents of underworld wraiths to scour battlefields, blending destructive force with lethal instant-death potential tied to enemy mortality rates. This power stems from her dual divinity as both celestial and chthonic avatar, amplified by her Divinity B rank. Driven by guilt over her brothers’ violent demise, she seeks the Holy Grail to secure their tranquil afterlife, intertwining familial loyalty with sacred duty. Her portrayal in *Fate/Grand Carnival* remains consistent with these core traits, adhering to established lore without expansion.

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