Chain Summoning (連鎖召喚, Rensa Shōkan?) is a process through which an existing entity acts as a Catalyst to summon forth another related entity.
Characteristics
Variants
During the Atlantic Lostbelt, Novum Chaldea and the Godbreaker Alliance manages to create the Grand Summoning Vessel Aether (大召喚器アイテール?), Godbreaker Spell Protocol - Designated Summoning of the Heroic Spirits of the Grand Class (破神術式・冠位英霊指定召喚?). It is a Chain Summoning ritual utilizing the natural ease of Singularities and Lostbelts to allow for Chain Summoning, requiring seven summoning arrays spread across Olympus to create a city-wide spell protocol, in order to create the Grand Summoning Vessel through which the Grand Servant would inhabit. However, the array requires a Mana source greater than that of even the naturally dense mana of the Lostbelt-advanced Age of Gods, which necessitated access to Olympus' Divine-make leylines through which the Godbreaker Alliance could access the crystal mountain of Mount Olympus that contained unlimited mana that had been accumulated with the divine leylines.[1]
Known Chain Summons
- Ares - Summoned through a combination of several Servant Spiritual Cores, the remains of Settsu Armor Kumano and the bonds Ritsuka Fujimaru formed with various Roman Servants.[2]
- Charlemagne - Summoned through Karl der Große's influence, using the existing Twelve Paladins of Charlemagne, Astolfo, Bradamante, and Roland, as the Catalysts.[3]
- Darius III - Summoned by Alexander's intent, during the Second Singularity using himself as a catalyst.[4]
- Fafnir - Summoned by Das Rheingold due to the corruption of the legend.[5][6] Also, because simply summoning Siegfried should summon the Noble Phantasm, Fafnir will always be summoned along with Siegfried.
- Hector - Summoned via Achilles upon his death in the Atlantic Lostbelt.[7]
- Ishtar - Summoned whenever Gilgamesh and Enkidu meet again, due to having left a "blessing" upon the Human Order, leaving a vestige of herself to manifest.[8]
- Liu Shan - Summoned as a Non-classed Servant as a result of Zhao Yun appearing as a Rider.
- Ototachibana-hime - Summoned into the body of Ogasawara Kaya as a result of her husband Yamato Takeru appearing as Saber.
- Yagyuu Munenori - Summoned as a Rogue Servant as a result of Miyamoto Musashi appearing as a Berserker.
References
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Olympus: Interstellar Mountain City - Section 5: Thou Art the Harvest that Reaps the Stars(II)
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Olympus: Interstellar Mountain City - Section 21: I Am the Thunder that Smites Stars(IV)
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Traum: Life and Death of a Certain Fantasy - Section 16: The King Arrived for His Gallant Knight
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Septem: The Eternal Madness Empire - Section 11: Attack the United Empire
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - Siegfried Interlude II: In Search of Das Rheingold
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order - The Mysterious Country of ONILAND!! ~ The Oni King and the Kamuy's Gold - Episode 11: Victory! The End of Oniland!
- ↑ Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Atlantis: Ancient Ocean of the Dreadnought Gods - Section 24: The Hunter Who Pierces the Goddess (Part 1)
- ↑ Fate/strange Fake Volume 6 - Chapter 18: "As Dream and Reality are Both Illusion I"