"Fate" is a huge two-dimensional series, including a number of comics, animations and games, and the most impressive of them are all kinds of heroic spirit followers, most of these heroic spirits are real characters in history, today we will learn about the real history behind these characters according to different ranks.
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Prototype: Ku Churin
Synopsis: Ku Churin, the son of the Irish sun god Ruger Mack Essolon in European Celtic mythology, is the central character of the ancient Irish Gaelic story "The Long March to Seize the Ox", a very great and very bloodthirsty Ulster hero. He is also one of the most famous members of the Red Branch. "Cú Chulainn's violent disposition often brought misfortune to himself and others, and this was the source of his misfortune." Legend has it that he was born as a Setant, and when he was a teenager, he killed a ferocious hound, after which he chose to protect its owner in the place of the hound, hence the name "Ku Churin".
Prototype: Elizabeth Bathory
Profile: Elisabeth Bathory, wife of Ferenc Nadasdi, mother of Royal Councillor Paul Nadasdi. According to research, she maintained a close relationship with her nephew, Gabriel Bathory, Prince of Transylvania. She may also have been involved in the anti-Habsburg program when her nephew was involved. And on December 29, 1610, she was implicated by her nephew and placed under house arrest in her castle until her death. Although she was placed under house arrest on suspicion that she had murdered and abused her servants, as she was rumored to bathe in human blood to preserve her youth, she was never convicted until her death.
Prototype: Musashibo Mukei
Introduction: Musashibo Mukei is the most famous monk in the history of Japan who was active along with Minamoto Yoshitsune. Until now, it has been widely loved in a variety of works such as Kabuki and Joruri. There are many stories about Benkei, such as the standing posture of Nioh and the sore spots of Benkei.
Prototype: Leonidas I
Introduction: Leonidas I was the king of Sparta in ancient Greece, from the Archiades lineage, he was a brave and unusually brave man, and he must take the lead in every battle. During the Battle of Thermopay in the Second Greco-Persian War. He led 300 Spartan warriors to resist the invasion of the Persian Empire, and all of them were killed. His heroic performance made him one of the heroes of ancient Greece.
Prototype: Romulus
Synopsis: Romulus, the twin brother of Remus, is also a mythical figure, according to the chronicles, it was he who created Rome, as well as the original main political system of Rome, so he was the first king of Rome, and Rome is also named after him.
Prototype: Hector
Synopsis: Hector, a mortal hero who fought in the Trojan War in Homer's Iliad. Prince of Troy, eldest son of Priam, elder brother of Paris. The First Warrior of Troy, the commander of the Trojan side in the Trojan War. In the end, he duel with Achilles, the first warrior of the Greek coalition, and was defeated and died.
Prototype: Skaha
Synopsis: Skaha is a brave man in the Ulster legend of Irish mythology and a teacher who teaches martial arts. She lives in an impregnable castle on a small island, with her daughter Ushaha guarding the gates. In this castle, Skaha trained a great deal of Celtic hero marksmanship, underwater combat, and dueling with her original Thorn Sharpshooter Gabelga. Her most famous, Ku Chulin, stayed with her for many years to learn from her, skills that helped him win many battles. Many of the other heroes of Celtic lore also learned great fighting skills under Skaha's tutelage.
Archetype: King Arthur
Synopsis: King Arthur is a legendary hero of Britain, who became the king of Britain because he pulled out the "sword in the stone", and later received the "sword in the lake" presented by the fairy of the lake. With the help of Merlin's division and the Knights of the Round Table, King Arthur drove out the foreign invaders from Britain and led Britain to a glorious era, but was betrayed and killed at the Battle of Kamran.
Archetype: Karna
Synopsis: Karna is a character in the Hindu mythological epic "Mahabharata", the son of the sun god Suriya, the apprentice of the axe-wielding Rama, and an immortal hero born to the sun god Suriya and the mortal female Gunti.
Prototype: Finn McCool
Synopsis: Finn McCool, one of Ireland's most famous legendary heroes in Celtic mythology, the most important figure in the ancient Gaelic epic poem "The Legend of Fenia", and the preeminent leader of the famous Knights of Fiona, the Fennian warriors. The many adventures of Finn and his men of Fiona remain an extremely important and popular part of Irish folklore, and they are well known and talked about by the Irish. Under the influence of the 18th-century English literati Macpherson, poetry about Finn and others was more widely disseminated, fascinating even Goethe and Napoleon.
Prototype: Brünnhilde
Synopsis: Brünnhilde is a Valkyrie in Norse mythology, commonly referred to as "Valkyrie" in Norse mythology, meaning "the woman who picks the war dead". In William Wagner's opera The Ring of the Nibelungen, she is set as the daughter of Odin, whose husband is the Norse mythological hero Siegrud.
Prototype: Li Shuwen
Introduction: Li Shuwen (1862-1934), the same name as the minister, a native of Nanliang Village, Wangnanliang Village, southeast of Cangzhou, known for his spear, nicknamed "Divine Spear Li Shuwen", was the third ranked martial arts master in the country in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China.
Prototype: Tamamo Mae
Introduction: Tamamo is said to be a peerless beauty transformed from a white-faced golden-haired nine-tailed fox at the end of the Heian period and during the reign of the Toba Emperor. Legend has it that she was the Daji who brought disaster to the country and the people in ancient China, and she was killed and turned into a "killing stone".
Prototype: Kiyohime
Introduction:Qing Ji,Female,Human-headed snake dragon body monster。 The language is derived from the allusion of "Daocheng Temple Bell", and this story comes from Toriyama Shiyan's "Hundred Ghosts in the Past and Present: The Scroll of Clouds".
Prototype: Vlad III
Synopsis: Vlad III Tepes, Grand Duke of the Duchy of Wallachia. "Tsepes" means "piercing" in Romanian, hence the name Grand Duke of Piercing. He is also the prototype of the famous vampire legend "Count Dracula". Vlad III is said to have suffered from a bloody mantra and was fond of torturing captives with pointed stakes, and his tyrannical behavior added rich material to many chroniclers of the time. Today, its name is synonymous with vampires.
Archetype: Joan of Arc
Introduction: Joan of Arc, a French national hero, a Catholic saint, and an important figure in the Hundred Years' War between England and France. Originally a rural girl, Joan of Arc claimed to have received a "revelation from the Lord" at the age of 13 asking her to lead an army to regain the lost territories occupied by England. After several twists and turns, Joan of Arc was granted military authority by Dauphin Charles, and in 1429 the siege of Orleans was successfully relieved, and in the same year the English army was defeated at the Battle of Patti. In a few months, she indirectly regained a large amount of lost territory in northern France, captured Reims, and escorted Charles to Reims Cathedral to be crowned king, becoming Charles VII. However, she was captured by the Duchy of Burgundy in 1430 during a conflict at Compiègne, and was soon bought by the English for a large sum of money, and the Inquisition, which controlled the English authorities, sentenced her to be burned at the stake for heresy and witchcraft. In 1431, Joan of Arc was killed in Rouen, France, at the age of 19.
Prototype: Enkidu
Synopsis: Enkidu, an important figure in the oldest narrative poem in human history, "The Epic of Gilgamesh", is an enemy and friend of Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk, the Sumerian city-state of ancient Mesopotamia. In response to the voices of the people suffering from the Gilgamesh, the goddess Aruru created Enkidu. Both Gilgamesh and Enki met as enemies, but soon they agreed with each other and began to govern together. Having received a reciprocal friend, Gilgamesh gradually changes, causing Uruk to show prosperity that he has never seen before.
Prototype: Medusa
Synopsis: Medusa was an ancient Greek gorgon who was petrified by anyone who saw her eyes. The monster was slain by the hero Perseus with the assistance of Athena and Hermes. Perseus offered the head to Athena, so the head was inlaid in Athena's aegis.
Prototype: Leopard Man
Introduction: One of the ancient deities of Central and South American legends. The leopard is a symbol of "battle" and "death", and it is said that it has always been worshipped in various civilizations of Central and South America, and it is said that it used to appear on the ground.
Prototype: Gen Yoriguang
Introduction: Minamoto Yorimitsu, a military general in the middle of the Heian period. His father was the general of the town guard house, Gen Manchu, and his mother was the daughter of Saga, the daughter of Omi Moratorin. It is the ancestor of the Settsu Genji clan. It is the eldest son of Gen Manchu and the third generation of Kiyowa Genji. Inherited the samurai regiment of Manchu and the land of Tada in Settsu Province, so Yorimitsu's descendants were called "Setzu Genji". There is a half-brother Yuan Laiping. The half-brother is Minamoto Yorishin, who is the Yamato Genji, and Minamoto Yorishin, who later became the mainstream of the Kawachi Genji, who became the mainstream of the samurai Genji. He is the lord of the four heavenly kings of Laiguang in "Yuga Caozi".
Prototype: Parvati
Introduction: Parvati is the Hindu goddess of fertility, love, beauty, marriage, children, and devotion. She is the mother goddess of Hinduism and has many incarnations. Each of her incarnations is expressed by a different name, with more than 100 names given to her in regional Hindu stories of India. Together with Lakshmi and Saraswati, she forms the trinity of Hindu goddesses.
Prototype: Yinshun
Synopsis: Yinshun was a monk and martial artist in the early Edo period. Yamashiro was born as a scholar and was the owner of the Treasure Temple of Kofukuji Temple in Nara. He is the second-generation successor of the Treasure Temple's sink-gun technique by using the ten-character scythe spear spear founded by Treasure Courtyard Yinei, and establishing the foundation for the prosperity of the Treasure Courtyard in the Edo period. The most famous deed is the duel with Miyamoto Musashi.
Prototype: Nezha
Introduction: Nezha is an immortal in ancient Chinese myths and legends, and the folk belief respects him as the prince, the marshal of the altar, the god of the five camps, and the god of demons and demons respected by Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. When he was a child, he had killed the dragon in the sea, so there was a legend of Nezha in the sea, the third prince of Li Jing and Mrs. Yin, the king of Tota, the brother was Jin Zha and Mu Zha, the sister was Li Zhenying and Banjie Guanyin, and the teacher was Taiyi Zhenren and the Buddha.
Prototype: Ereshkigale
Synopsis: Ereshki Galel is the goddess of the underworld in Sumerian mythology, the only god in the underworld who can make laws and make decisions. Her main temple is located in the city of Kusa. The Sumerian hymn "Inanna Goes to the Underworld" refers to the goddess Ishtar and her sister Ereshkigale. Inanna Isttar's journey to the underworld and her return to the Yang world is the most well-known myth about Ereshkigal.
Prototype: Valkyrie (Valkyrie).
Synopsis: Valkyrie is the daughter of the king of the earth chosen by God, or the daughter of Odin himself, or the ** warrior who swore to serve the gods and was chosen by the gods to go to heaven. They bestow beautiful kisses on the battlefield on the dead and lead them to Valhalla. The purpose of this is to expand the forces of the Gods' Domain to meet the needs of the battlefield before the twilight of the gods.
Prototype: Ibaraki Boy
Synopsis: Ibaraki Boy (known as the "Rashomon Ghost"). It is the mascot of Osaka Prefecture and its statue can be seen in the city. And Watanabe Tsunade is Minamoto Yorimitsu's retainer, he made a bet with his friends one night if he could walk through Suzaku Avenue without encountering ghosts, but he was really caught by the Ibaraki boy - the Ibaraki boy transformed into a lost beauty and asked Watanabe Tsunade to send her home, this trick is really useful, Watanabe Tsunade was fooled. But in the end, Watanabe was the better one, and when he fought with the Ibaraki Boy, he drew a knife and cut off one of the Ibaraki Boy's arms, and since then the name Knife Mustache Cut has also been named "Oni Cut".
Prototype: Qin Liangyu
Introduction: Qin Liangyu, the word Zhensu, a native of Zhongzhou, Sichuan, a female general and national hero in the late Ming Dynasty. Husband Ma Qiancheng, hereditary stone pillar consolation envoy, after Ma Qiancheng was killed, because his son Ma Xianglin was young, Qin Liangyu took the position of husband on his behalf. Qin Liangyu led his brothers Qin Bangping and Qin Minping to participate in the battles against the Qing army, the Rebellion of Extravagant Chongming, and the Rebellion of Zhang Xianzhong. Emperor Chongzhen once composed four poems to praise Qin Liangyu. After Qin Liangyu's death, later generations of literati praised Qin Liangyu for many poems, modern Bingxin and Guo Moruo also praised Qin Liangyu, and the patriotic general Feng Yuxiang also said: "To commemorate Mulan, we must learn from Qin Liangyu." After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, the Southern Ming Dynasty posthumously named Qin Liangyu as a "loyal marquis". In the history of all dynasties, female celebrities have been recorded in the biography of the women, and Qin Liangyu is the only heroine in history who has been recorded in the official history as a dynasty name.
Prototype: Bradamante
Synopsis: Bradamante is the sister of the barbarian Rinado, one of Charlemagne's twelve warriors. Bradamante fell in love with the enemy general Ruggiero during a battle with the Saracens, but had a bad relationship. Bradamante is also famous as a knight in pursuit of lovers. After defeating the ** magician Atlante (Ruggiero's adoptive father), he seized the opponent's magic shield and Hippogriff, and rescued his lover.
Prototype: Kenshin Uesugi
Introduction: Kenshin Uesugi was a famous general of Japan's Warring States period. The guardian generation of Echigo Province is the young son of Jing, the young name is Tiger Chiyo, and when he becomes an adult, he is called Long-tailed Jinghu. Because he inherited the surname of the Kanto governor "Uesugi", and was successively given the name of the Kanto governor Uesugi Kenmasa and the shogun Ashikaga Yoshiteru, it is also called Uesugi Masathu and Uesugi Teruto. In the first month of the 6th year of Tensho (1578), Uesugi Kenshin issued a general mobilization order for the Kanto Expedition. On March 9, before he was about to leave the battle, he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage due to excessive alcohol consumption and died on March 13 at the age of 49. The official position was "from the fifth to the main shot", and after his death, he was posthumously presented by the emperor of Masakin-cho from the second position. Because of its military achievements, later generations are also known as the god of war, "the dragon of Echigo".
Prototype: Gareth
Synopsis: Gareth is a knight nicknamed "The Lady of the Lord", the youngest son of the King of Orkney and one of King Arthur's nephews. Having first entered King Arthur's palace and concealed his name and identity, Sir Kay placed him in the kitchen to do chores. Gareth later accepts Miss Lynette's mission to defeat the Black Knight, the Green Knight, the Blue Knight, the Brown Knight, and finally the Red Knight, saving Miss Lynette's sister Ryan Ness, and falling in love with her. Their love was thwarted by their sister, Miss Lynette, but in the end, King Arthur himself intervened, and they were finally married. Gareth was eventually killed by Sir Lancelot during the Saving the Queen incident.
Prototype: Cainius
Synopsis: Cainius was one of the warriors of the Argo, blessed and favored by Poseidon, the god of the sea, so he was invulnerable, and he died as a bird with golden wings.
Prototype: Romulus
Synopsis: Romulus is the twin brother of Remus and a mythical figure who, according to the chronicles, was the one who created Rome, as well as the first major political system of Rome, so he was the first king of Rome, and Rome was named after him "Romulus".
Prototype: Yu Ji
Introduction: Yu Ji is the beauty of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu during the Chu-Han dispute. According to legend, Yu Ji has a charming face and attaches equal importance to talent, and is known as "Yu Beauty". Later generations have speculated that her ending was in the Chu camp in 202 BC when Xiang Yu was defeated in the Chu-Han War, and thus circulated a legend about "Farewell My Concubine".
Archetype: Furrido
Introduction: Furrido is a powerful demon in Hindu mythology, and Indra was born to bring him down. The seeds are like snakes, and their mouths are sizzling constantly. It grew up in the dark, was cunning, and was a non-human, non-god demon. He can manipulate thunder and lightning, hail, and fogHe is excellent in the water, often hiding in the water, and only occasionally lying down in the mountains to rest. He had 99 sons and lived in 99 castles, all of which were destroyed by Indra. There are many legends about the duel between Ferrido and Indra. Ferrido once challenged Indra after drinking, and was injured and cut off by Indra with a vajra**. Furrido retreated into darkness. After that, the stagnant water began to flow. The victory over Friedor was seen as an overactivity from chaos to cosmic creation.
Prototype: Percival
Synopsis: King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table of Britain. Second seat at the round table. Percival de Galle. Sometimes he is even called an honest knight of the innocent fool. He is a master of spearmanship, a knight who has witnessed the miracle of the Holy Grail, an affectionate knight who has relieved many people, and a knight who guards Longinus who guards the holy lance that is different from the holy spear held by the Knight King.
Prototype: Ryoma Sakamoto
Introduction: Ryoma Sakamoto, a pioneer of the Meiji Restoration in Japan, an activist and thinker of the Restoration Movement. In 1853 (the sixth year of Kaei), he went north to Edo and learned the swordsmanship of "Hokushin Ichito-ryu" under the Chiba Shusaku Gate, and at the same time learned gunnery. At this time, Matthew Perry of the United States went to Japan to ask for the opening of the country, which was known in history as "the black ship came to sail". Stimulated by events, he socialized with Mito rebellious. Determined to revitalize the navy and overseas**, he made friends with Kondo Nagajiro and others. On November 15, 1867 (December 10, 1867), he was assassinated in Omiya, a soy sauce merchant in Kyoto, while consulting with Shintaro Nakaoka, a member of the Shogunate faction and captain of the Land Support Brigade, in Kyoto. After his death, he was posthumously presented to the fourth place by the new ** after the Meiji Restoration.
Prototype: Mary Anning
Synopsis: Mary Anning was an early British fossil collector and paleontologist. She made three major discoveries, including the discovery of the first complete ichthyosaur fossil in history in 1811In 1821, Mary Anning discovered the first fossil of a plesiosaur suborderIn 1828, Mary Anning discovered the Dimorphic Pterodactyl fossil, which is also considered to be the first complete pterosaur fossil. It was the key evidence that she found that living things would go extinct.
Prototype: Don Quixote
Synopsis: Alonso Guijano (Don Quixote's original name) because of his obsession with knights**, often fantasized that he was a medieval knight, and then called himself "Don Quixote de Lamancho" (the guardian of the Lamancho region), pulling his neighbor Sancho Panza as his servant, "chivalrous and righteous", traveling the world, and doing all kinds of unbelievable acts that are contrary to the times, and as a result, he ran into walls everywhere. But eventually he woke up from his dreams. He died after returning to his hometown.
Archetype: The Dreads
Synopsis: The Dreadful Army, a member of the Mahabharata tribe, the second son of the five sons of Pandu, and the king of Hastinapur. The titular father of the Dread Army is Pandu, but because of the fact that Brandu offended the immortals, he couldn't be with the woman**, so Gunti used his divine power to give birth to a son with the gods, so the Dread Army is actually the son of the wind god Vayu, and Hanuman is the half-brother of the Dread Army. Due to Pandu's early death, the country was ruled by his uncle, but the Kulu tribe, the son of the kingdom, was eyeing the kingdom and took the opportunity to murder them many times. When he was young, the enemy once led Jian Zhan and Arjuna away and poisoned the terror army, but fortunately he did not die. Among the five sons, he was a brave and warlike member, and during his exile, he had eliminated the Rakshasa for the people, and defeated the evil king Demon Lian in the country of Magadha, and later recognized Hanuman and his divine power was even greater. During the Great War of Kulu, the Terror Army killed several members of the Kulu Clan, including the Black Princess.
Prototype: Longinus
Synopsis: According to the Bible, when Jesus was crucified, a centurion stabbed him in the flank with a spear. The centurion was called Longinus. When Jesus' blood dripped into Longinus's eyes, he was instantly transformed and gave up his former identity to become a monk and possess the power to perform miracles. Later he was posthumously recognized as a saint and called "St. Longinus".