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Does Archer betray Rin?

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Does Archer betray Rin?

Does Archer betray Rin?

Archer betrays Rin, aligning with Caster because, he claimed, she had the highest chance of acquiring the Holy Grail. He then betrays Caster and her master and kills them both, revealing his true intentions. Archer needed to be free from Rin's command seal in order to accomplish his goal of killing Shirou.

Is Archer actually Shirou?

Identity. Archer is not a proper Heroic Spirit in the sense of other heroes. His true identity is that of Shirou Emiya of an alternate timeline from that of Fate/stay night who made a contract with the world and became the Heroic Spirit EMIYA. He acts as a Counter Guardian for the world as payment for the contract.

Did Shirou kill Archer?

Archer explicitly mentions in episode 19 or 20 that he was scapegoated by one of the people he saved, and was executed shortly thereafter. Yes, that's when Archer (then-Shirou) "contracted with the world" (to use the parlance) and became a Counter Guardian. He only died later.

Why is Archer's hair white?

It is very dangerous because it can destroy the body and even kill himself if something miss. He do it all the time, which exposed his body internally to a great amount of mana. This mana destroyed his hair pigmentation, making them white, and burn his cells, tanning him.

Why does Archer want to kill himself?

Archer seeks to kill his younger self in the hope of erasing his own existence or at least erasing the ideal of being an ally of justice from Shirou's world. During a battle, Shirou learns of Archer's true identity.

Why is saber so weak?

In F/SN's Saber is severely weakened by having Shirou as her master since he can't provide her with mana, so she isn't comparable to what she could be. It's because the class Saber is actually noted to have won the most Wars so far.

Is Gilgamesh evil fate?

Gilgamesh, also known as Archer, is the secondary antagonist of Fate/Zero and Fate/stay night. ... He is also the overarching antagonist of both stories because of his role in corrupting Kirei Kotomine, the main antagonist in both stories.

Why did Archer give his pendant back to Rin?

  • Archer gave his own pendant back to Rin making her think that Archer returned to the scene to retrieve the pendant. In Fate, Archer is a nameless hero who gives up his life in order to let his master, Rin, escape along with Saber and Shirou.

Why did Archer kidnap Rin to kill Shirou?

  • Archer needed to be free from Rin's command seal in order to accomplish his goal of killing Shirou. Archer then kidnaps Rin after she forms a contract with Saber, forcing a situation where Shirou faces off one on one against Archer.

Why is Archer so cold to Rin in Fate stay night?

  • In the anime, Shirou mentions multiple times that he loves Rin or that he has strong emotions for her, at least. So why does Archer seem to be so "cold" towards Rin?

Why is Archer an antagonist in Unlimited Blade?

  • In Unlimited Blade Works, Archer is developed as an antagonistic character. Archer betrays Rin, aligning with Caster because, he claimed, she had the highest chance of acquiring the Holy Grail. He then betrays Caster and her master and kills them both, revealing his true intentions.

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