Each Master is also given three Command Seals which they can use to force their Servants into doing things that they otherwise wouldn’t going as far as even commanding them to kill themselves. The Servants are usually powerful heroes or villains from history (though from the future is possible also) that are summoned into the modern day and bound by a contract with their Master.
A few such families regularly participate in the Holy Grail Wars, of which there are multiple spanned throughout the franchise, but no names also find their way into the wars.
It is a world of violent magecraft with powerful mages who have strong magical lineages. Vritra first appears in the Fate/Apocrypha (manga) as a cameo.The Fate franchise revolves around Holy Grail Wars which are fought by Servants that are summoned and controlled by Masters in the hopes of being the last pair standing so that the Holy Grail will grant them any wish. Vritra's Noble Phantasm is Asurashreshtha. Vritra reigns as an immortal demon with the same intensity as the reverence towards nature that the people pour into the gods.
That is, perhaps, the very primordial faith that reveres nature and the gods. The confrontation between "Vritra who stems waters (by bringing about droughts or trapping it in the clouds and mountains)" and "Indra who unleashes that with thunderstorms" is not a one-time occasion it is something that's been repeating since the distant past and will probably repeat eternally in the future as well. A skill that demonstrates that eternal cycle, that nature of Immortality that could even be likened to a natural phenomenon. Eternal Immortal Demon (EX Rank): Even if she is defeated by Indra, after some time she will revive once again and begin a battle against the gods.The Vajra That Penetrated (A Rank): I brought a Vajra shot into my mouth.Skills that show the existence that is fundamentally in opposition to God, its invariant position and significance of existence. Fated Enemy of God (A Rank): Although Vritra is told in various ways by folklore, its role has not changed.Dragon-kind (A Rank): No information available.Magic Resistance (A Rank): No information available.In combat, she possesses the vajra that was lobbed into her mouth. Personality Role Fate/Grand Order Abilities Lancer Stage 4 in Fate/Grand Order, illustrated by La-na. It is a mystery why it is summoned by a female body.įrom the episode that Indra's trick, the beautiful Rambha sent to him died, may be imitating that Rambha, or by becoming a beautiful woman, "Indra's cowardly hand already It may indicate the determination that "I will not eat".įundamentally, it transcends gender, and the essence does not change in either case, so the servant Vritra has only the characteristics of a woman that matches the current shape. Indra attacked at twilight, neither day or night, and used a column of sea foam, not wood, stone, metal, dry, or wet, to defeat the dragon. Indra battled the dragon Vritra, but Indra had sworn an oath to Vritra to not hurt it with weapons made of wood, stone, metal, or any other conceivable weapon, to not hurt it with any object dry or wet, and to neither attack it during the day or night. Vritra is always portrayed as an enemy of Indra, and the conflict between the two is mythically repeated many times.Īnother name for Indra, Vritrahan, means "the one who kills Vritra." It is the god Indra who defeats Vritra and releases the water. Its name means "obstacle" and is said to have the power to block water and cause drought. The serpent Asura or evil dragon mentioned in the Rigveda WP and the Mahābhārata WP.