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Bazett Fraga McRemitz hails from an Irish coastal village as the descendant and current successor of an old magus family independent of the Mage's Association. She joined the Association at age fifteen but faced political exclusion despite her rare lineage magecraft. This path led her to become a Sealing Designation Enforcer, apprehending magi deemed threats. Early in her career, she encountered a fugitive Einzbern homunculus.
Appointed Lancer's Master in the Fifth Holy Grail War using Cú Chulainn's earrings as a catalyst, she trusted comrade Kirei Kotomine. He betrayed her preemptively, severing her left arm to steal her Command Spells and leaving her for dead. A pact with Avenger (Angra Mainyu) preserved her life, trapping her in a recurring four-day time loop documented in *Fate/hollow ataraxia*. The loop ended when she accepted reality, leading to her recovery by the Church.
The Mage's Association later assigned her to retrieve the Class Cards in *Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA☆ILLYA 2wei!*. She initially obtained the Archer and Lancer Cards before Zelrecht transferred the mission to Rin Tohsaka and Luvia Edelfelt. Driven by internal Association politics, Bazett returned to claim all seven Cards. She swiftly defeated Luvia and Auguste at the Edelfelt mansion, confiscating four stored Cards. She then overpowered Illya, Kuro, and Miyu in successive battles, utilizing her trump card Fragarach—a Noble Phantasm that negates an opponent's ultimate attack by striking their heart before its activation—to counter Miyu's Bellerophon.
Rin Tohsaka imposed a "Death Agony Slavery" curse linking Bazett's life to Illya's, creating a causality conflict with Fragarach. Bazett fought through the pain until Caren Hortensia removed the curse. After Rin revealed an eighth Class Card's existence, Bazett agreed to a truce, returning three Cards in exchange for information on its location. Financial strain from collateral damage at Luvia's mansion forced her into menial jobs, including selling ice pops at a beach where she encountered Illya's group comically.
Confronting the eighth Card (Gilgamesh), Bazett entered the Mirror World independently. Despite her Rune of Resurrection—instantly healing fatal wounds, including a stopped heart—and Kuro's assistance, she failed to permanently extract Gilgamesh's Archer Card. Retreating after his Enuma Elish, she accompanied the group upon his escape into the real world. Observing Gilgamesh's defeat and the subsequent dimensional rift, she was transported alongside Illya's group into Miyu's parallel world.
Bazett possesses exceptional physical strength, enabling her to shatter projected Noble Phantasms, uproot terrain, and contend barehanded with Heroic Spirits. Her gloves bear Runes of Armoring, granting toughness surpassing tungsten steel and augmenting her strikes. Her Age of Gods rune magecraft functions where modern thaumaturgy fails. She embodies tenacity, enduring near-fatal injuries without retreat.
Personality-wise, she is intensely work-focused, showing minimal sentiment toward allies or enemies and allying with former foes if mission-advantageous. She disapproves of involving children like Illya and Miyu in conflicts. Her financial struggles and acceptance of grueling jobs, such as sleeping under cardboard, highlight her pragmatic resilience.
Appointed Lancer's Master in the Fifth Holy Grail War using Cú Chulainn's earrings as a catalyst, she trusted comrade Kirei Kotomine. He betrayed her preemptively, severing her left arm to steal her Command Spells and leaving her for dead. A pact with Avenger (Angra Mainyu) preserved her life, trapping her in a recurring four-day time loop documented in *Fate/hollow ataraxia*. The loop ended when she accepted reality, leading to her recovery by the Church.
The Mage's Association later assigned her to retrieve the Class Cards in *Fate/kaleid liner PRISMA☆ILLYA 2wei!*. She initially obtained the Archer and Lancer Cards before Zelrecht transferred the mission to Rin Tohsaka and Luvia Edelfelt. Driven by internal Association politics, Bazett returned to claim all seven Cards. She swiftly defeated Luvia and Auguste at the Edelfelt mansion, confiscating four stored Cards. She then overpowered Illya, Kuro, and Miyu in successive battles, utilizing her trump card Fragarach—a Noble Phantasm that negates an opponent's ultimate attack by striking their heart before its activation—to counter Miyu's Bellerophon.
Rin Tohsaka imposed a "Death Agony Slavery" curse linking Bazett's life to Illya's, creating a causality conflict with Fragarach. Bazett fought through the pain until Caren Hortensia removed the curse. After Rin revealed an eighth Class Card's existence, Bazett agreed to a truce, returning three Cards in exchange for information on its location. Financial strain from collateral damage at Luvia's mansion forced her into menial jobs, including selling ice pops at a beach where she encountered Illya's group comically.
Confronting the eighth Card (Gilgamesh), Bazett entered the Mirror World independently. Despite her Rune of Resurrection—instantly healing fatal wounds, including a stopped heart—and Kuro's assistance, she failed to permanently extract Gilgamesh's Archer Card. Retreating after his Enuma Elish, she accompanied the group upon his escape into the real world. Observing Gilgamesh's defeat and the subsequent dimensional rift, she was transported alongside Illya's group into Miyu's parallel world.
Bazett possesses exceptional physical strength, enabling her to shatter projected Noble Phantasms, uproot terrain, and contend barehanded with Heroic Spirits. Her gloves bear Runes of Armoring, granting toughness surpassing tungsten steel and augmenting her strikes. Her Age of Gods rune magecraft functions where modern thaumaturgy fails. She embodies tenacity, enduring near-fatal injuries without retreat.
Personality-wise, she is intensely work-focused, showing minimal sentiment toward allies or enemies and allying with former foes if mission-advantageous. She disapproves of involving children like Illya and Miyu in conflicts. Her financial struggles and acceptance of grueling jobs, such as sleeping under cardboard, highlight her pragmatic resilience.