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A Lostbelt (異聞帯(ロストベルト), Ibuntai(Rosutoberuto)?, lit. "Belt of Strange Tales") is a Pruned Event recreated by a Fantasy Tree.

Characteristics[]

A Lostbelt is a history which has hit a dead end, considered "unnecessary" and cut off from becoming even parallel worlds.[1][2] If one thinks of Human History as one long scroll, the Lostbelts are like another scroll entirely that was discarded once it was clear it was no longer useful.[3] As opposed to the Proper Human History, the history of "winners" born from correct choices and proper prosperities leading to the "present", a Lostbelt is the history of "losers" born from the wrong choices and mistaken prosperity.

It is unknown how exactly that the timelines selected by the Fantasy Trees managed to exist until the present day, as they would have ceased to have exist entirely within a century of being designated for culling due to Quantum Time-Locks. Despite this, these Lostbelts are being wielded as weapons against the world of Proper History itself in an incident known as the Filtering Outsider Phenomenon (濾過異分子現象, Roka Ibunshi Genshō?, localized as "Felling Theoretical Phenomenon").[1][4] Ophelia Phamrsolone proposes the theory that the specific timelines that we see within the Alien God's Lostbelts are actually virtually simulated from their point of culling unto present day using the resources within the Tree; and then iterated without, unto the Tree's environs, the surrounding environment. This is abstractly akin to Emiya Shirou's Projections — rendering into the real world the product of a simulated history, then imposing that simulated history over the Proper Human History in the hopes of replacing it with the Lostbelt's version of history.[5][6]

The Fantasy Tree then selects a Lostbelt King, a powerful figure who is given the ability to direct the Tree's growth and spread, making the Lostbelt more stable and expanding its scope. The Fantasy Tree also begins gathering energy, which is used to prepare for the descent of the Alien God. The Alien God's true intentions for the Lostbelts as well as the Human Order Revision itself are currently unknown. Destroying the Fantasy Tree sustaining the Lostbelt will allow the culling process to resume, and a Holy Grail formed from the Fantasy Tree's remains can be collected. A Lostbelt without its Fantasy Tree can last no more than a few months (from its inhabitants' perspective- an outside observer will see it vanishing immediately) before the culling process is completed, at which point the Lostbelt and all of its surviving inhabitants will be erased from reality as if they never existed. It is unclear if erasing all the Lostbelts is enough on its own to undo the bleaching of the world, but it is likely to be a necessary step towards doing so.

The events of the Edo Singularity reveals a unique "Subcategory Singularity" (亜種特異点, Ashu Tokuiten ?, localized as "Pseudo-Singularity"), designated the Human Order Collapse Region, that is able to effect Human History akin to a Lostbelt but while trying to remain a Singularity, when normally Singularities only affect what's within the Singularity's borders. She compares the one in Edo to others such as the Shinjuku Singularity and the Shimosa Singularity as places isolated from standard history.[3]

The Shimosa Singularity is considered Subcategory Parallel World (亜種並行世界, Ashu Heikō Sekai?, localized as "Pseudo Parallel World"), also known as a Micro-Lostbelt (小さな異聞帯, Chiisa-na Ibuntai?),[7] as it is something close to a Parallel World but not quite one. A Lostbelt that was both a part of human history but also not part of it. It is a world observed by the God of a Distant Star and a world resembling a Singularity yet isn’t one. An otherworld (異界, ikai?) rift which exists between dreams and reality, distinct enough that it should be designated for culling but hasn't been. A closed-off subspace not unlike a Reality Marble, a separate timeline, or an alternate world. Due to its isolated nature, the Counter Force is apparently somewhat weaker there, though as it is not within the standard history (but at the same time, not within another universe), the events within should not be able to threatened history. Despite this, with the summoning of Onriedo Castle by Amakusa Shirou's Reality Marble, the events of the world would switch from dream to reality and become quite real. If Amakusa's Reality Marble was able to fully take root in that world and activate its curse, not only would it destroy that world, but threaten to destroy many other worlds too, including the world of Chaldea.[8][9][10][11]

The Heian-kyō Lostbelt was capable of becoming a Subspecies Lostbelt (亜種の異聞帯, Ashu no Ibuntai?), using a ritual to grow and mature a Fantasy Tree[12] but using the Onriedo Castle summoned in the Shimosa Singularity, a castle from a pruned Lostbelt, as equivalent for a Pseudo-Fantasy Tree;[13] a Subspecies Fantasy Tree (亜種空想樹, Ashu Kūsōju?). This is something that is both a Singularity and a Lostbelt[14] due to being a Lostbelt occurring in 1008 AD, Heian period Kyoto from Proper History. Due to this, the city will become a different world, while at the same time be taking root in Proper History and destroying the future.[15]

Meanwhile, the British Lostbelt reveals that the magical energy of a Lostbelt's Fantasy Tree can be used to turn the Lostbelt into a Singularity - a Fantasy into a Reality -[16] through Rayshifting within the Lostbelt itself, with Morgan Le Fay on Proper Human History and the future of the Lostbelt to the version of her within the Lostbelt's past.[17] Turning a Lostbelt into a Singularity requires the Fantasy Tree to wither and die, as as long as the Tree remains, nothing can be changed in a Lostbelt; any element added causes history to adjust in real-time, even if it isn't consistent.[18] Only when the tree disappears can there be an opportunity for a fantasy to become reality if one can sustain the "world" afterwards,[17] which she could sustain through the vast magical energy in her Summoner's Throne from her "existence tax" on the lifeforce of her fairies.[19][20][21] If the original distortion of history, the origin point and foundation of the Lostbelt, is corrected - in this case, the original "Holy Sword" not being forged - then the Singularity will be resolved and eventually the Lostbelt's contents will never have existed without its Fantasy Tree to sustain it. Consequently, should this Singularity merge with Proper Human History, then its history would become part of Proper History - in this case, Proper History will lack the Concept of the "Holy Sword", Excalibur.[22][23][24]

Turning a Lostbelt into a Singularity changes the history of a Lostbelt and make it "real", a new history capable of comparing to Proper Human History with its "strength", becoming a "Lost World". Because they are as real as inhabitants from Proper History, some Lostbelt inhabitants are able to exit a Lostbelt and can emigrate to Proper History without disappearing. However, in the British Lostbelt's case, as the humans of the Lostbelt are not natural lifeforms and with no reproductive ability, and were created back when the Tree was still alive and history still a fantasy, they remain a fantasy that can only exist in the Lost World. Meanwhile, the fairies are real and can exist in Proper History, as they could be born after the Lostbelt became real.[25] As the time before the Tree died is still considered a "fantasy", it allows for an amount of discrepancy, such as sending a Calamity or a person from Proper History back in time, as no matter how much the Fantasy history changes as a result, the beginning of the "real" history when the Tree dies is set in stone. Once the Tree withers, those time-travelled elements disappear as it contradicts the event of the real history, and inhabitants with memories of those contradictions will revert to the previous version of events without the time-displaced elements. However, if those elements do not make any contradictions in history until they reach the time when they were first sent back in time, they can avoid the paradox and prevent disappearing.[26][18] Despite this, after history becomes "real", if someone from the Singularity recognises an individual from the Lostbelt as something different to what "real" history says, or an individual from the Lostbelt remembers someone from the Singularity, then the individual from the Lostbelt will become someone who "should not exist" and be erased due to the paradox; memories of that individual will, however, remain.[16]

Following the attack on Chaldea in 2017, the bleaching of the world and the declaration of rebellion against the Proper Human History, with the threat of a regression into the Age of Gods and the recreation of the world, the survivors are forced to use an experimental method of navigating through Imaginary Number Space, through the Lostbelts, in order to resolve the incident.[1][2]

After all of the Lostbelts have been established, the Crypters seek to expand the "domain" of their own Lostbelts, which will eventually clash with the other Lostbelts. The one that is built by greater Human Foundation will end up overtaking the weaker one and use it as "nutrients". This process will allegedly continue, until only one Lostbelt is remaining.[27]

Koyanskaya describes the Proper Human History as "easy mode" and the Lostbelts as "hard mode",[1] though the veracity of her statement has yet to be fully determined.

According to the record of Olga Marie Animusphere within Singularity F, Singularity F's creation was caused by Marisbury Animusphere. Marisbury had used the millennia of resources accumulated by the Animusphere family to create a "micro-Lostbelt" where he had one-chance that he could participate in the Fuyuki Holy Grail War, and overwrote the original Grail War with his new one where he was present. The result of these two different histories colliding and merging lead to the creation of Singularity F, the first Singularity detected by Chaldea, and subsequently the rest of the events of the Fate/Grand Order timeline - Lostbelt Zero.[28][29] A Singularity conventionally would carry the risk of changing history if it becomes established, and Singularity F taking root in that era established what would have been a Lostbelt as part of Proper Human History. By creating a Lostbelt where he participated in the Grail War and overlaying it with reality, he altered the events of 2004.[30] To undo this damage and restore Proper Human History would mean to erase the timeline due it to being a Lostbelt regarded as implausible and not accepted by Proper History, erasing the events since the original Singularity in 2004.[29]

Lost Depth[]

Similar to the Human Order Foundation Values associated with the Singularities, the Lostbelts have an associated value known as a Lost Depth (異聞深度, Ibun shindo?, localized as "Lostbelt Depth").[2]

Lost Depth follows Parameter Rules. Devised by Sion Eltnam Sokaris, Lost Depth is a measurement of how "strongly that Lostbelt constitutes a 'Human Order' that refutes Proper Human History".[31] It takes into account the factors of how much each Lostbelt differs from Proper Human History. The relative age of divergence between each Lostbelt doesn't inherently affect the ranking, but rather how the humanity of the Lostbelt has come to live. The inhuman Yaga of the Russian Lostbelt lost their humanity, but they retained a cultural system closer to Proper Human History than the farmed humanity of the Scandinavian Lostbelt.[32]

Another value assigned to each Lostbelt is its Proper Human History Resemblance (汎人類史残存数値, Han-jinruishi zanson sūchi?).[33]

Known values[]

Lostbelt Lost Depth Proper Human History Resemblance Notes
World of Fate/Grand Order
Russian Lostbelt D Unlisted
Scandinavian Lostbelt B+ Unlisted
Chinese Lostbelt E E
Indian Lostbelt A C
Atlantic Lostbelt A+ Unlisted
British Lostbelt EX Unlisted
South American Lostbelt A++ Unlisted

Storm Wall[]

Storm Wall

Storm Wall

All Lostbelts are surrounded by a Storm Wall (嵐の壁?), a barrier similar to a Dimensional Rift.[34] The walls are described as Space-fault type SupercellsWP (空間断層型積乱雲(スーパーセル), Kūkan Dansō-gata Sekiran'un(Sūpāseru)?) that cause Space-Time Distortions (時空の乱れ, Jikū no Midare?) and increase the Spatial Density (空間密度, Kūkan Mitsudo?) within them.[35]

The Storm Walls make internal observation via X-rays, radio waves, or visible light impossible.[34] Anything built during the Lostbelt's history, no matter how big, will be unobservable from the outside, even if they are located higher than the Storm Wall itself, as shown with Qin Shi Huang's Great Wall in the Chinese Lostbelt.[36]

Moreover, they are approximately 2 kilometers thick, and they can't be crossed through normal means.[37] The only known methods to breach through are:

Cutting down a Lostbelt's Fantasy Tree causes the Storm Wall to disappear as well.[42] However, Morgan was able to preserve the British Lostbelt by covering it with a Wall of Light instead.[43]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Prologue
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbeltlt: 黄金樹海紀行 PV
  3. 3.0 3.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Ooku: Tokugawa's World-Changing Labyrinth - Prologue
  4. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Anastasia: Permafrost Empire - Section 15: Grand Duchess Anastasia
  5. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Olympus: Interstellar Mountain City - Section 18: I Am the Thunder that Smites Stars (I)
  6. Notes on Olympus by fallacies
  7. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Yuga Kshetra: Genesis Destruction Cycle, Section 19: Final Dark God
  8. Fate/Grand Order - Shimosa Province: The Stage of Rivers of Blood and Mountains of Corpses, Section 14: The Stage of Carnage, Onriedo (Middle)
  9. Fate/Grand Order - Shimosa Province: The Stage of Rivers of Blood and Mountains of Corpses - Section 15: The Stage of Carnage, Onriedo (Ending)
  10. Fate/Grand Order - Shimosa Province: The Stage of Rivers of Blood and Mountains of Corpses, Section 16: See You Again Someday, Flower at the Apex of Heaven
  11. About Shimousa, Information translations by Fallacies
  12. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Hell Realm Mandala, Heiankyo - Flash of Roaring Thunder, Act 13: Dragon/Divinity of Calamity
  13. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Hell Realm Mandala, Heiankyo - Flash of Roaring Thunder, Act 3: Imperial Holy Grail War
  14. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Hell Realm Mandala, Heiankyo - Flash of Roaring Thunder, Act 3: Imperial Holy Grail War
  15. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Heian-kyō: Naraka Mandala, Section 9: Saisatsu Hyoubi (First Half)
  16. 16.0 16.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 29: A Prophecy
  17. 17.0 17.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 21: Lost Will
  18. 18.0 18.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Fragment 8
  19. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 2: Salisbury
  20. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 20: Choco Empire Edinburgh
  21. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Interlude I
  22. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 26: An End
  23. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 27: Time of Creation
  24. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 28: The Moment a Planet is Born
  25. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 14: Night Before the Decisive Battle (I)
  26. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Fae Round Table Domain: Avalon le Fae, Section 19: Orkney
  27. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Anastasia: Permafrost Empire - Intro
  28. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Final Chapter: Fuyuki - Chapter 2: Fuyuki, the Original Singularity
  29. 29.0 29.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Final Chapter: Maris CHALDEAS - Chapter 5: 0
  30. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Final Chapter: Olga CHALDEAS - Chapter 3: The End of the Human Order That Once Was
  31. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - SIN: Land of Unified Knowledge - Intro
  32. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - SIN: The Synchronized Intellect Nation - Prologue
  33. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - SIN: The Synchronized Intellect Nation - Section 1: The Third Lostbelt
  34. 34.0 34.1
    [v] MOONLIGHT/LOSTROOM material - Encyclopedia: Lostbelt [Other]

    Lostbelt [Other]
    A wide unobservable area that suddenly appeared on the Earth.
    Named by Da Vinci, lost legacies of the Felling Theoretical Phenomenon.
    The abbreviation is Lostbelt.
    Surrounded by a barrier (white storm) close to a dimensional rift, internal observation by X-rays, radio waves, and visible light is impossible.
    Its true identity is “a history of mankind that continues under the premise of it being different from the current history” and which has been revived from the “Pruning Phenomenon,” in other words, a history of what-ifs. The Pruning Phenomenon is literally being cut from the flow of human history, they are the Ifs of the history of humankind, which were made “nonexistent” because their possibilities became extremely narrow. Relics scraped off from current history as “unnecessary things, unnecessary fluctuations,” “history’s what-ifs that have been excluded from this Universe” cast away even from the Adjacent World Theory by “having their history discontinued for being a dead end.” (Although the Incineration of Humanity by the King of Mages was by one individual, the Pruning Phenomenon is “a page burned by the consensus of the entirety of humankind, performed by human history itself”). It has overwritten the present-day Earth and has taken over human history.
    Lostbelts are assumed “what ifs” that “persisted” until the year 2018 under that assumption.

    A land dominated by permafrost.
    A millennial empire reigned by an emperor that was granted immortality.
    A plateau of lotuses that repeats genesis and destruction through countless cycles.
    And Northern Europe and the gigantic oceanic city in which the gods exist.

    Lostbelts are gradually expanding.
    If the Lostbelts keep extending like this, true history will be overtaken by the history of Lostbelts.
    Lostbelts originally went on as “a route that is only an error for humanity” and were destroyed. The extinction of the human race will be inevitable if this insane IFs are taken as true history, and there will be no restoration of the true history that has disappeared. There is no way to restore the Earth that has been blanked and restore the correct human history other than cutting the Lostbelts from the surface.
    Fujimaru Ritsuka will fight the twisted human history as a Master once again under Chaldea’s new structure.

    異聞帯【そのほか】
    突如地球上に現れた広域観測不可能域。
    ダ・ヴィンチ命名、濾過異聞史現象ロストレガシー。
    略称を異聞帯とする。
    次元断層に近い障壁(白い嵐)に囲まれており、X線・電波・可視光による内部観測は不可能となっている。
    その正体は『剪定事象』から蘇った『現在の歴史とは違う前提で継続している人類史』、即ち異聞帯である。剪定事象とは、文字通り人類史の流れから切り取られた、可能性が極端に絞られたために『無かった事』にされたイフの人類史だ。現在の人類史にいたる過程で『不要なもの、不要なゆらぎ』としてそぎ落とされた遺物、『その先は行き止まりなので歴史を打ち切る』と並行世界論にすら切り捨てられた“この宇宙から排除された、もしもの歴史”。(魔術王による人理焼却は彼ら一人によるものだったが、剪定事象は“人類史そのものが行う、人類の総意によって焼却された頁”である)。それが現在の地球に上書きされ、人類史を乗っ取ってしまった。
    異聞帯は“もしも”を前提とし、その過程で実際に二〇一八年まで“存続した”世界である。

    永久凍土に支配された大地。
    不老不死を叶えた皇帝が君臨する千年帝国。
    幾度となく創世と滅亡を繰り返す蓮の台地。
    そして神々が実在する北欧と海洋巨大都市。

    異聞帯は少しずつ拡大していく。
    このまま異聞帯を広げさせては異聞帯の歴史に正史が乗っ取られる。
    異聞帯はもともと“人類にとって過ちでしかないルート”として進み、滅び去ったものだ。その狂気のイフを正史にしては人類の絶滅は避けられず、また、消え去った正史の復興も無い。白紙化された地球を復元し、正しい人類史を取り戻すには異聞帯を表面から切除する他ない。
    藤丸立香は新体制のカルデアでもう一度、マスターとして狂った人類史と戦う事になる。

  35. 35.0 35.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Final Chapter: Anima Animusphere - Chapter 4: In the Void, Lies God
  36. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - SIN: Land of Unified Knowledge, Section 1: The Third Lostbelt
  37. 37.0 37.1 Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Götterdämmerung — intro.2-2
  38. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Nahui Mictlan: Golden Sea of Trees, Section 1: To the Land of the Dead
  39. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Olympus: Interstellar Mountainous City, Section 5: Thou Art the Harvest that Reaps the Stars (II)
  40. Fate/Grand Order - Don Quixote's Profile - Translated by Comun
  41. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Traum: Realm of the Thanatos Impulse, Section 16: The King and His Brave Knights
  42. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - Anastasia — The Grand Duchess of the Beast Nation
  43. Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt - SIN: Land of Unified Knowledge, Intro 3.4
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