

Though never officially stated, this series is probably non-canon. Though certain character archetypes and concepts (i.e., Gilgamesh, Avenger) stayed the same, the main character Ayaka Sajyou and her Servant are gender-swapped compared to the visual novel series. Much of the lore stayed the same, but the system of the Grail War differed. Whether or not it's canon has not yet been determined.įate/Prototype is a reimagined version of Nasu Kinoko's original draft of Fate/Stay Night, which Nasu wrote during high school but which was eventually vastly overhauled to be a visual novel to be more suitable to target audiences. The story focuses on the clash between the two opposing factions, Red and Black, with each summoning 7 Servants of their own, and the Grail itself summoning special Ruler-class servant as a mediator of this Holy Grail War. Alternatively read hollow ataraxia also written by Nasu which explains at the beginning that due to an. The story is set in a parallel world (to the main Fate universe) in which the Grail was removed from Fuyuki City after the Third War, so the events of Fate/stay night and Fate/Zero never occurred. Also Jeanne makes an appearance so guess whos canon. It later became a light novel series written by Yuichiro Higashide and illustrated by Ototsugu Konoe, with 3 volumes released at Comiket. The story is set in Snowfield, a small town in California (north of Las Vegas, Nevada), ten years after Fate/Hollow Ataraxia, during an incomplete copy (with no Saber-class servant) of the 3rd Holy Grail War, supposedly initiated by the US Government.įate/Apocrypha was originally intended to be an online game, but the plans fell through. While this series is not considered canon, certain references are made to their respective canonical series.įate/Strange Fake is a short fan-made non-canon light novel written by Ryougo Narita, the writer of Baccano! It was was first released online as an April Fools' Day joke with no illustrations, but was later inserted into Vol. It mostly revolves around inside jokes about Type-Moon and characters from other Type-Moon series, who end up meeting each other in the same universe for one reason or another. The Carnival Phantasm anime series was adapted from a gag-dojin manga called Take-Moon, published in Type-Moon Ace magazine and authored and illustrated by Eri Takenashi, who did Kannagi. It tells the "what-if" story of what would happen if Illya became a magical girl and had to capture Servants as cards. As such, the game does not stand out on its own. While there is an intriguing overarching plot, the main focus is everyday comedy about the protagonists of Fate/Stay Night after they have returned to 'normal' life. It takes place 6 months after the original story and connects to a new alternative ending. This so-called " Nasuverse" is a term used to describe the Type-Moon universe that Nasu Kinoku the main series writer, and Takeuchi Takeshi, the main series character designer, have created.įate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya started out as more of a gag-dojin manga serialized in Comp-Ace. Fate/Hollow Ataraxia is a fandisc sequel. Due to certain circumstances in the story, after the 4 day -cycle is over, It restarts again from the First day. The game is set between a period of 4 days - From 8th October to 11th October. It pushes some fun concepts and new servants and is for the most part considered a canonical part of the Nasuverse. Unlike most other Visual novels, Fate Hollow Ataraxia proceeds through the game by letting the User Choose Locations to go through in addition to choices. Also, while it is a fan-disk, it was most. It's really half story-canon and half fandisk.įate/Extra takes places a long time after Fate/Stay Night, but in a parallel universe. Fate/HA IS canon in a sense that it is an alternate future from the three main time-lines in the game (sort of). The latter revolves around Emiya Shirou and his involvement with the 5th Holy Grail War.įate/Hollow Ataraxia is considered the sequel to Fate/Stay Night, taking place 6 months later. The former revolves around Kiritsugu Emiya and his involvement in the 4th Holy Grail War. It originally consisted of 4 light novels written by Gen Urobuchi with the story set by Kinoko Nasu, who wrote the original visual novel.


Lancer's an idiot.Fate/Zero is the prequel to Fate/Stay Night, taking place 10 years before the latter.
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