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semiramis (fate)

セミラミス(Fate) セミラミス 赤のアサシン

The Assassin of "Red" Servant of Shirou Kotomine in Fate/Apocrypha. A woman with floor-length black hair, yellow eyes and pointy ears. She wears a long black dress with fur trim, and bridal gauntlets with long spikes seemingly through her palms. Her most notable Noble Phantasm -- as featured in Fate/Grand Order -- are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, repurposed as a floating base with immense firepower.

True Name: Semiramis, the Wise Queen of Assyria
Character Design: Morii Shizuki
Illustrator: Konoe Ototsugu
Voice Actress: Shindou Kei

Appearance

  • Danbooru asset #25638242: Fate/complete material IV
  • Danbooru post #1343262: Fate/Apocrypha
  • Danbooru post #9167184: Fate/Grand Order
  • Danbooru post #9167185: Second Ascension
  • Danbooru post #9167186: Third Ascension

Costumes

  • Danbooru asset #25562100: Apocrypha Epilogue
  • Danbooru post #4356333: Bitter Jewel
  • Danbooru post #9788132: Empress Quest
  • Danbooru post #8634665: Mushrooming
Unnamed costumes
  • Danbooru post #8567521

See Also

  • Assassin of "Black"
  • Nebuchadnezzar II, the true architect of the Gardens of Babylon
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