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Born nameless as the younger twin sister of Hephaestion, this Faker-class Servant summoned by Doctor Heartless originated as a creation of Olympias. Designed to be both a loyal confidant and a mage protecting her son Iskandar from curses, she served as his "Magical Shadow." Using magecraft, she impersonated Iskandar to redirect curses, a function reliant on her anonymity; receiving a name would weaken his protection. Rumors about Iskandar's appearance were deliberately spread based on her likeness to enhance this deception.
Controlled by Olympias, her early life involved confinement intended for a Dionysian temple. The only place she considered home was Mieza, the "Shrine of the Nymphs," where she attended school with Iskandar and his future generals. Though learning only half the curriculum, she found solace watching clouds. Her role required acting as Iskandar's body-double, mage, and confidant, sometimes substituting for her brother. This existence caused alienation; generals like Eumenes and Cleitus distrusted her due to skepticism of magecraft, creating difficulties for Hephaestion.
Iskandar repeatedly tried to grant her a name and identity to integrate her fully. She refused each offer, believing acceptance would compromise her curse-absorption ability. Her loyalty manifested as unwavering dedication to his physical safety, clashing with his relentless pursuit of Okeanos. She resented this knowingly futile quest and developed contempt for the army and subjects who blindly followed him. This resentment intensified after death; during potential summons by Ionioi Hetairoi, she gained knowledge of the bloody Wars of the Diadochi and rejected the summons.
Physically, she resembles historical depictions of Alexander the Great more than Servant Iskandar, possessing heterochromatic eyes—one pale grey-gold, the other blue—that glow orange when activating her Mystic Eyes of Compulsion. She wears attire similar to Alexander's childhood outfit.
Her personality combines haughtiness, deep loyalty, and simmering resentment. She identifies proudly as Iskandar's primary confidant and reacts with hostility toward Lord El-Melloi II, dismissing his claim as Iskandar's subject and comparing him to Eumenes. As an Age of Gods magus, she holds absolute devotion to Iskandar yet intense hatred toward him and his army for pursuing Okeanos. Despite this, she retains warrior's pride, rescuing Gray from an avalanche while declaring warriors should die on battlefields. Her connection to Dionysus grants exceptional alcohol tolerance, enabling her to outdrink others in Iskandar's army.
Summoned by Doctor Heartless using a stolen fragment of Iskandar's mantle, she initially deceived Lord El-Melloi II and Gray on the Rail Zeppelin by claiming to be Hephaestion. She killed Karabo Frampton and overwhelmed Gray using her Noble Phantasm, Hecatic Wheel, before being blasted back by Rhongomyniad. Heartless teleported them to safety.
Their partnership functions effectively despite seeming mismatch, rooted in shared experiences of betrayal—Heartless by his students, and her by the Diadochi. This fostered an unexpectedly comfortable dynamic. Between the Rail Zeppelin and Grand Roll incidents, they engaged in numerous undocumented events; Heartless's enjoyment often drew her bemused disapproval.
During the Grand Roll incident, Heartless planned to transform her into a divine incarnation of Iskandar, inspired by a ritual intended for Gray. Using Hecatic Wheel to destroy a building and access the Spiritual Tomb of Albion, she battled Touko Aozaki and Svin Glascheit, acknowledging Touko's skill while asserting her Age of Gods magecraft's superiority. Heartless exploited the tomb's labyrinthine properties and Norikata Emiya's Sealing Designation to accelerate her saint graph's evolution through billions of years of simulated prayer. He leveraged the Grand Roll's magical energy during the dragon heart's activation to ascend her to divine status, linking Iskandar to the modern era as a god with coins as catalysts for pseudo-contracts.
The plan succeeded, manifesting her as a blinding Divine Spirit embodying both her and Iskandar's forms, radiating overwhelming magical energy that strained human perception and burned Magic Circuits. In the aftermath, she expressed remorse to Iskandar for failing to fulfill his wish before bidding farewell, allowing El-Melloi II to intervene using a Command Spell and a coin.
Controlled by Olympias, her early life involved confinement intended for a Dionysian temple. The only place she considered home was Mieza, the "Shrine of the Nymphs," where she attended school with Iskandar and his future generals. Though learning only half the curriculum, she found solace watching clouds. Her role required acting as Iskandar's body-double, mage, and confidant, sometimes substituting for her brother. This existence caused alienation; generals like Eumenes and Cleitus distrusted her due to skepticism of magecraft, creating difficulties for Hephaestion.
Iskandar repeatedly tried to grant her a name and identity to integrate her fully. She refused each offer, believing acceptance would compromise her curse-absorption ability. Her loyalty manifested as unwavering dedication to his physical safety, clashing with his relentless pursuit of Okeanos. She resented this knowingly futile quest and developed contempt for the army and subjects who blindly followed him. This resentment intensified after death; during potential summons by Ionioi Hetairoi, she gained knowledge of the bloody Wars of the Diadochi and rejected the summons.
Physically, she resembles historical depictions of Alexander the Great more than Servant Iskandar, possessing heterochromatic eyes—one pale grey-gold, the other blue—that glow orange when activating her Mystic Eyes of Compulsion. She wears attire similar to Alexander's childhood outfit.
Her personality combines haughtiness, deep loyalty, and simmering resentment. She identifies proudly as Iskandar's primary confidant and reacts with hostility toward Lord El-Melloi II, dismissing his claim as Iskandar's subject and comparing him to Eumenes. As an Age of Gods magus, she holds absolute devotion to Iskandar yet intense hatred toward him and his army for pursuing Okeanos. Despite this, she retains warrior's pride, rescuing Gray from an avalanche while declaring warriors should die on battlefields. Her connection to Dionysus grants exceptional alcohol tolerance, enabling her to outdrink others in Iskandar's army.
Summoned by Doctor Heartless using a stolen fragment of Iskandar's mantle, she initially deceived Lord El-Melloi II and Gray on the Rail Zeppelin by claiming to be Hephaestion. She killed Karabo Frampton and overwhelmed Gray using her Noble Phantasm, Hecatic Wheel, before being blasted back by Rhongomyniad. Heartless teleported them to safety.
Their partnership functions effectively despite seeming mismatch, rooted in shared experiences of betrayal—Heartless by his students, and her by the Diadochi. This fostered an unexpectedly comfortable dynamic. Between the Rail Zeppelin and Grand Roll incidents, they engaged in numerous undocumented events; Heartless's enjoyment often drew her bemused disapproval.
During the Grand Roll incident, Heartless planned to transform her into a divine incarnation of Iskandar, inspired by a ritual intended for Gray. Using Hecatic Wheel to destroy a building and access the Spiritual Tomb of Albion, she battled Touko Aozaki and Svin Glascheit, acknowledging Touko's skill while asserting her Age of Gods magecraft's superiority. Heartless exploited the tomb's labyrinthine properties and Norikata Emiya's Sealing Designation to accelerate her saint graph's evolution through billions of years of simulated prayer. He leveraged the Grand Roll's magical energy during the dragon heart's activation to ascend her to divine status, linking Iskandar to the modern era as a god with coins as catalysts for pseudo-contracts.
The plan succeeded, manifesting her as a blinding Divine Spirit embodying both her and Iskandar's forms, radiating overwhelming magical energy that strained human perception and burned Magic Circuits. In the aftermath, she expressed remorse to Iskandar for failing to fulfill his wish before bidding farewell, allowing El-Melloi II to intervene using a Command Spell and a coin.