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A great ritual that materializes the greatest holy artifact, the Holy Grail. There are two conditions to participate in this ritual: to be a magus, and to be a “Master” chosen by the Holy Grail. There are seven chosen Masters, and seven classes of Servants; beings akin to superhumans with incredible fighting abilities. There is only one Holy Grail. If you wish for a miracle, prove that you are the strongest with your powers. Emiya Shirou is a high school student who has learned rudimentary magic from his father and uses it to fix objects. He finds himself engaged in the Holy Grail war as he gets attacked by a Servant.
As he gets cornered, he somehow summons his own Servant and manages to stay alive long enough to compete against the other Masters. Extract the iso/rar file.
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Contents. Gameplay Fate/stay night 's gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the game's duration is spent on reading the text that appears, representing either dialogue between the characters or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. Often, players will come to a 'decision point' where they are given the chance to choose from options displayed on the screen, typically two to three at a time. The time between these decision points is variable and during these times, gameplay pauses until a choice is made that furthers the plot in a specific direction. There are three main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. To view all three plot lines, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices during the decision points to progress the plot in an alternate direction. Plot Setting and themes Fate/stay night chronicles a two-week period in the life of the protagonist, an amateur magus who attends a school named Homurahara Gakuen in Fuyuki City, Japan.
The story primarily takes place at and around Shirō Emiya's house, which acts as his base location in the Holy Grail War. Outside of Shirō's house, frequented locations include Homurahara Gakuen (the high school), and the Ryūdō Temple.
The main theme in Fate/stay night is 'conquering oneself'. There are three story lines in the visual novel; each has a different theme. The first one, Fate, is the 'oneself as an ideal'. The second one, Unlimited Blade Works, is 'struggling with oneself as an ideal'. The third one, Heaven's Feel, is 'the friction with real and ideal'. Main characters.
Main article: The story revolves around Shirō Emiya, a hardworking and honest teenager who unwillingly enters a to-the-death tournament called the Fifth Holy Grail War, where combatants fight with magic and Heroes throughout history for a chance to have their wishes granted. Orphaned and the sole survivor of a massive fire in Fuyuki City as a child, Emiya was taken in by a retired magus named Kiritsugu Emiya, who would die years later. His responsibility to those who died and his own salvation through his father formed a strong desire for justice and peace in him. Thus, he earnestly trains his body and minuscule ability with magic to someday greatly help others, even if at his stage people often abuse his generosity. One evening, after seeing two devastatingly powerful beings trading blows at his school with swords and spears, he is attacked, as witnesses to the Holy Grail War are generally supposed to be eliminated.
Chased all the way to his home by the spear-wielding warrior Lancer, and barely able to avoid his attacks, Emiya is about to be killed when he is saved by a beautiful young girl in shining armor. She introduces herself as, calling herself Shirō's Servant, the personification of a renowned figure in history ( in her case) created to aid participants in the War. In her supposedly accidental summoning and the appearance of the marks on Emiya's hand, his entry as a Master into the Holy Grail War is formalized.
One of the three heroines, she is an agile and powerful warrior who retains her identity, hence her substitute name after her role as a member of the Saber class. She was the victor of the Fourth Holy Grail War with another Master and claims to be the strongest out of all Servants in the Saber Class, but Shirō's incompetency as a Master greatly hinders her abilities.
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She is just, independent, and totally focused on defeating the other masters to obtain the Holy Grail awarded to the surviving pair. This is very much by contrast to Shirō's simple prioritization on keeping peace in the city and general apathy to the prize, much to her frustration.
Saber is the main female of the Fate route and Shirō's love interest in that route. The second of the three heroines is Rin Tōsaka, a model student and idol of Shirō's school who is secretly a magus and Master of in the Holy Grail War. She descends from a long, distinguished line of magi, and though she lacks a formal magic education, she is extremely powerful and gifted in her own right. Though she is dubbed 'The Ice Queen' by classmates for her cold, yet awe-inspiring, unreachable, persona at school, the words: perceptive, resourceful, haughty, gentle, spiteful, and rash when flustered are but a small collection to describe her when her identity as a magus is revealed. Her presence in the story is established shortly after Shirō is killed by Lancer at school, whereupon seeing him she revives him in respect to her apparent connection to Shirō. As such, the two decide to become allies in the war, unaware of Archer's true identity as an adult Shirō from one of the series' numerous alternate universes.
Rin is the main female of the Unlimited Blade Works route, as well as Shirō's love interest and girlfriend. The final heroine is Sakura Matō, a kind, beautiful first year high school student who often visits Shirō's home to help him with his daily chores.
The two became friends after Sakura helped treat Shirō's wounds after his fights with her brother, whose family she was adopted into. Sakura is generally quite timid and shy resulting in her small social circle at school.
She is gentle, thoughtful, kind and strongly attached to people she accepts, though she remains troubled and fearful of her own household, harbouring dark secrets of her own. She has an unparalleled, deep affection for Shirō in light of the pure, earnest effort he puts into everything and the hope she gains for herself in observing it. However, as Rin's long-lost sister, she is constantly tormented and bred into being the perfect warrior by her adoptive family. Sakura is the main female of the Heaven's Feel route. See also:, and The original Fate/stay night series aired between January 7 and June 17, 2006, containing 24 episodes; the storyline follows mainly the Fate scenario but shows parts of other scenarios as well.
When the anime adaptation was in the planning stages at, they were planning an original story, with Shielder, a heroine later used in, as an important character, instead of adapting the events of the source material. It was animated by and produced by the Fate Project, which was formed in response to the popularity of the visual novel and included, CREi, Type Moon, and Frontier Works. Composed the original music for the series and also remixed four symphonic themes from the Fate/stay night visual novel for use in the anime: 'Hizashi No Naka De' (not featured on the original anime soundtrack, but on the out tracks album La Sola), 'Yakusoku Sareta Shouri No Tsurugi', 'Emiya', and 'This Illusion', the last of which was retitled 'disillusion'. The series later received its international television premieres on the anime television network in 2007, its English-language television premiere occurring on Animax's English networks in in June as well as its other networks in South Korea, and other regions.
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Geneon USA also licensed the series for distribution across North America. The English dub was produced. On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America. While Geneon Entertainment still retains the license, Funimation Entertainment assumes exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. Fate/stay night was one of several titles involved in the deal.
Has since licensed the TV series and re-released the series on DVD and for the first time on in January 2013. Fate/stay night started airing in North America on the channel on February 7, 2013. The television series was re-released in Japan on January 22, 2010 in two 60-minute special edition DVD/Blu-ray volumes to commemorate the release of the film Fate/stay night Unlimited Blade Works. Fate/stay night TV reproduction I and II each recap 12 episodes from the anime and feature re-edited and re-compiled footage along with new opening and ending animation footage, with new ending songs by and. The opening song 'disillusion -2010-' is a re-recording of the ' theme song from the television series. An animated film based on the storyline of the Unlimited Blade Works from the visual novel was released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010 and produced.
The staff from the anime television series, including director Yuji Yamaguchi, returned to work on the film, with most of the voice cast reprising their roles. The film earned 280 million yen at the Japanese box office. Has licensed the Unlimited Blade Works film and released it on DVD and Blu-ray. As with the television series, the film was dubbed at Bang Zoom! The film has been shown on the Anime Network. Following an anime adaptation of the Fate/Zero novel series, which aired between October 2011 and June 2012, produced a second Fate/stay night anime television series based on the Unlimited Blade Works from the visual novel.
The anime is directed by Takahiro Miura and the original Japanese voice cast from the Studio Deen Fate/stay night anime and the Fate/Zero anime reprise their roles in the new anime. The first half of the anime ran from October 4 to December 27, 2014, and the second half ran from April 4 to June 27, 2015. An advanced screening online premiered on September 28, 2014, in several countries across the world, including Japan, the United States, France, Germany, and South Korea. Has acquired streaming and home video rights to the 2014 series for North America, and has also announced an English dub of the first half of the series, which was released on DVD and limited Blu-ray on August 25, 2015.
A ten-minute (OVA) episode was featured on the Blu-ray release of the second half of the series, which was released on October 7, 2015; the episode was based on an alternate ending from the visual novel, titled ' sunny day'. The first opening theme is 'Ideal White' by and the ending theme is 'Believe'. A cover version of the song 'This Illusion' from the visual novel was later used in this series as the ending theme for episode 12, and was performed. The second opening theme is 'Brave Shine' by and the second ending theme is 'Ring Your Bell' by Kalafina. A remix of 'Ring Your Bell', titled 'Ring Your Bell (in the silence)', was used as the ending theme for episode 15. The song 'Last Stardust', performed by Aimer, was used as an insert song for episode 20. Ufotable will also produce a film trilogy based on the Heaven's Feel route.
It is scheduled to begin releasing in 2017. Light novels. See also:, and On November 22, 2006, Type-Moon announced a new installment in the Fate/stay night franchise, titled Fate/Zero, which is a prequel to Fate/stay night, stressing the events of the Fourth Holy Grail War and how its consequences affected the Fifth Holy Grail War. In contrast to Fate/stay night, Fate/Zero is a series of instead of a visual novel, and is told in a third-person narrative that follows the actions of multiple characters. The series is a collaboration between Type-Moon and a fellow developer, and was written. The first volume was released on December 29, 2006. The second volume was released on March 31, 2007.
The third volume was released on July 27, 2007. The fourth and final volume was released on December 29, 2007, along with the Fate/Zero Original Image Soundtrack 'Return to Zero'.
A manga adaptation began serializing in February 2011, followed by an anime adaptation by, marking their debut with the franchise. A light novel titled Fate/Apocrypha was also announced. It revolves around a in which the events of Fate/stay night and Fate/Zero never occurred due to the removal of the Holy Grail after the Third War, resulting in a different Holy Grail War. The first volume was released on December 29, 2012. The second volume was released on August 16, 2013. The third volume was released on December 29, 2013.
The fourth volume was released on May 30, 2014. The fifth and final volume was released on December 30, 2014. An anime adaptation by was announced for July 2017. Spin-off series.
See also: and Characters from the Fate/stay night series appear alongside other Type-Moon characters in the gag manga series, released by between July 2004 and 2005. An series produced by was released between August 12, 2011 and July 7, 2012. A spin-off manga series written by Hiroshi Hiroyama, titled, began serialization in 's magazine from September 2007. Set in an alternate universe to the visual novels, the series follows the character Illyasviel von Einsbern as she becomes a. Several anime series and an upcoming film have been produced.
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