
In Indian mythology, there's a hero who is extremely close to being a god who both ends and restarts everything. And now this Lostbelt Servant, Arjuna (Alter... [Read more]
Japanese: Nobunaga Shimazaki
In Indian mythology, there's a hero who is extremely close to being a god who both ends and restarts everything. And now this Lostbelt Servant, Arjuna (Alter), inherited the Authority of destruction from this hero. He lost almost all of his human qualities in exchange for this power, but his innate nature as a hero prevented him from becoming completely mechanical.
As his relationships with the gods were severed and he is now summoned as a Heroic Spirit, he will begin to slowly regain his original human nature as his Ascensions progress.
Typically he conducts himself as a perfect device of destruction that has shed its human qualities. This was the price he had to pay in order to change from one who brings about end to gain Anti-Evil skills and Divinity as his Authority.
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However, continuous Ascension will enable him to slowly regain his human qualities. Should this happen, he may show a glimpse of an innocent young man more so than Arjuna the Archer. This is because Archer Arjuna consciously tries to be a Servant suitable for his Master, while Arjuna (Alter) does not have that kind of consideration.
Archer Arjuna carries himself by holding an ideal image of what a hero should be, while the Lostbelt Servant Arjuna (Alter) idolizes Archer Arjuna as a proud hero.
He reigned as a perfect god in the Indian Lostbelt. His original personality was overwritten, and he was a literal Deus Ex Machina...where he became a figurative concept that continuously helped cycle the world.
However, Arjuna's egotism (even if it was only to the extent of wanting to best someone, the desire to be great, and to hate and be angry at something) that controlled his personality and continued to endure was what, ironically, enabled him to regain his humanity. His incessant desire to beat Karna was what brought him back to humanity.
In the Indian Lostbelt, taking in various Authorities of gods made him go berserk, and he was unforgiving to even the slightest failures. But now that he has been summoned as a Servant, the only thing he doesn't tolerate is evil that challenge his Master, and he even shows a glimpse of kindness typically found in the Arjuna from Proper Human History.
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