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In Fate Apocrypha, written by Yuichiro Higashiide, he appears as a servant from the red faction. A servant of the covenant with the magician employed by the Magic Society. A young man with clear eyebrows, free and open-minded.
Even if the other party is the master, they will not obey inappropriate orders. In this war, he appeared as a Rider and possessed enough toughness to rival the "Red" Lancer (Karna) to overwhelm the enemy with an abundance of powerful Noble Phantasm. Even in the world, it is among the most well-known.
10. The leading hero of the Holy Grail War, second only to Hercules in strength among the Greek heroes, and has a reputation comparable to it, so he is called one of the two great heroes of Greece, his real name is Achilles Pants Bes, the main general of the Greek army in the Trojan War described in Homer's epic poem "The Iliad". In the original manuscript setting of "Fate Apocrypha Material", he was jokingly called the Ultra High Spec Servant by the author Tode, and in "Fare Grand Order", O'Rewin was rated as a super invincible hero.
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Patroclus, the son of a royal family. At the age of ten, he was exiled by his father because of his cowardly personality and became a slave. In the bitter land of Prussia, only a blonde boy catches his eye.
The boy's mouth was like a full bow, and his nose was like a noble arrow It was Prince Achilles.
The exiled Pat was disliked, but Achilles was the only one who showed pity for him. The handsome and mischievous Achilles, with the blood of a demigod born from the ocean, seemed to hear the loneliness of his heart. The frozen winter, the new spring, the two eat and sleep together, run and sing, and the restless thirst in their chests finally makes them involved in the emotional whirlpool ...... that should not be stirred upWhen they were in trouble, they heard that Helen of Sparta had been abducted by Paris, so they got up together and went to Troy to join the war.
Achilles was reluctant to fight for Agamemnon, so Patroclus went to war on behalf of his friends and died at the hands of Paris's brother Hector. Achilles mourned, ignoring the prophecy that he would die because of this, returned to the battlefield, killed Hector, humiliated his corpse, and buried Patroclus, and finally died of an arrow wound to the ankle by Paris, and was buried with her boyfriend after his death.
Later Alexander the Great followed Achilles' example and followed him everywhere. He fell in love with his young general, Hephaestion, and went to the tombs of Achilles and Patroclus to pay their respects. After General He's illness and death, Alexander's pain was like that of Achilles, and the solemnity of the funeral was many times greater.
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Achilles is the hero of Homer's epic poem The Iliad, born of Thetis, the goddess of the sea, and Peleus, the mortal hero. He was a demigod hero who took part in the Trojan War. After birth, he was held by his mother and immersed in the water of the River Styx, except for the heels that did not touch the water of the River Styx, his body was invulnerable.
Killed the Trojan general Hector in the Trojan War, turning the Greek army from defeat to victory. He was later shot in the heel by Paris's hidden arrow and died. The greatest hero of the Trojan War, the best of the heroes of the second generation, the son of the Argonaut hero Peleus and the goddess of the sea, Thetis.
When he was born, his Goddess Mother also wanted to make him a god-man. She burned her son in the heavenly fire at night behind her father's back, in order to burn the human component that his father had inherited from him, so that he would be holy. In the daytime, she used the magic medicine to give her son ** a burning wound.
At one point, Peleus peeked secretly. When he saw his son convulsing in the flames, he couldn't help but scream in fright. This hindered Thetis, so Achilles was invulnerable except for his heels.
Another theory is that Achilles' mother took him to the River Styx when he was a child, and since his mother was holding his heels upside down, Achilles was invulnerable except for his heels. Achilles was induced by Odysseus to participate in the Trojan War, killing numerous enemies in battle, defeating the Greek army several times, and was later killed by Apollo, who was sheltering Troy, with a solar arrow in the heel. (Another theory is that the arrow was fired by Paris and then guided by Apollo to Achilles' heel.)
His funeral was a solemn ceremony, with the Greeks bathing his body in warm water and dressing him in the battle robes given to him by his mother, Thetistes. Athena looked down at him from the sacred mountain of Olympus, full of sympathy in her heart, and sprinkled a few drops of balm on his forehead to prevent the body from decomposing or deforming. People cut down trees from Mount Ida and built them high in piles.
On the pyre were placed the armor and ** of many people who had been killed, as well as many sacrificial animals, ** and other precious metals. The heroes of Greece cut off a lock of hair from their heads, and Brises, Achilles' favorite woman, cut off a bunch of her own hair and gave it to her master as a final gift. They also poured various ointments on the pyre and offered large bowls of honey, wine, and spices.
The bodies of the heroes were placed on top of the pyre, and then they were armed, some on horseback, some on foot, and walked in circles around the huge pyre. At the end of the ceremony, they set fire to the pyre. The flames burned.
At the behest of Zeus, the wind god Eros sent a swift wind, whistling and fanning the flames that soared into the sky, and the pyres crackled. The corpse was reduced to ashes. The heroes doused the embers with wine.
Achilles' skeleton is clearly discernible in the ashes, like the skeleton of a giant. His friends picked up his remains, put them in a box inlaid with gold and silver, and buried them on the highest point of the coast, side by side with the bones of his friend Patroclus.
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The character in Troy Warriors is involved in another world before eating a fatal arrow, and his special level is the "Battle of Nanzhong".
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