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Sakura Matō (間桐 桜 Matō Sakura?) |
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A student in her first year of high school, Sakura is the sister of Shinji Matō. After Shirō's father Kiritsugu died, Sakura often visited Shirō's home to help him with his daily chores. She is outwardly shy and timid, but possesses great inner strength. Sakura has a long standing and obvious crush on Shirō Emiya. Past Sakura is the biological sister of Rin Tōsaka, and has been in the care of the Matō family for many years. Like most sorcerers, her father, Tokiomi Tōsaka only chose one daughter to carry on his family's tradition, for raising an additional child would introduce competition. Zōken Matō, an ancient ally of the Tōsaka House, offered to adopt Sakura, for his own heir, Shinji Matō, was incapable of sorcery. Under Matō care, Sakura is subjugated to physical and mental abuse on a daily basis. Zōken seeks to use her as one of his future vessels, empowered by the power of Angra Mainyu. Gathering the tainted fragments of the shattered grail from the last war, Zōken hybridizes the collected black ichor with several of his worm familiars. He implants these parasitic worms into Sakura's body; they drain her Mana but feed on her carnal impulses, drastically increasing her sexual frustration. To curb this aggravation, Zōken frequently instructs Shinji to rape Sakura. Jealous of Sakura usurping his birthright as heir of the Matō House, Shinji continues to brutally rape her of his own volition. Sakura's plum hair and eye color are direct consequences of Zōken's worms swimming through her bloodstream. Although castigated and humiliated on a daily basis, Sakura maintains her bearings with great stoicism. She fell in love with Shirō Emiya several years ago after secretly watching him constantly attempt to jump over a fence. His staying dedication inspires Sakura to endure her hardships, and her admiration gave her the confidence to approach and assist Shirō after he receives an injury. Shirō's growing relationship with Rin is a source of hatred and envy for Sakura, for she believes Rin to be the cause of all her torture. She is also the principal Master of Rider, who was summoned several days prior to the start of the 5th Holy Grail War. However, under pressure from Shinji, Sakura yielded her Master's right to him, although Sakura retains her original Command Mantra.
Abilities She has inherited tremendous sorcerous potential from her Tōsaka pedigree, although she has little knowledge of established incantations and her Mana supply is limited by Zōken's worms. On a whim, Zōken's can twist Sakura into a premature form of Angra Mainyu, referred to as "the shadow". In this state, Sakura's actions are below her threshold of awareness and are primarily directed by Zōken. However, once Sakura rejects Zōken's control and regains her central consciousness, she becomes Dark Sakura, a rancorous and psychotic distortion of her normal self. In this form, her reasoning and emotions are severely impaired and she is indiscriminately destructive to everything around her. Dark Sakura has an unlimited supply of Mana, but the amount she can expel at any derivative is limited by her number of magic circuits. Her touch is highly corrosive, dissolving organic matter and converting the base elements into pure Mana. When an astral being, such as a Servant, comes into contract with Dark Sakura's shadows, that Servant's mentality is corrupted by her evil influence, while their offensive power is considerably augmented. She is also capable of forming tentacle appendages from her body, as well as birthing shadow monstrosities that follow her general intent but otherwise operate independently. Finally, Dark Sakura can spontaneously regenerate, allowing her to recover from mortal wounds within minutes of receiving them.
Role Sakura only plays a minor supporting role in both Fate and Unlimited Blade Works, but she is the central villainess to the third arc, Heaven's Feel. Zōken Matō, disgusted at the ineptitude of Shinji as a Master, begins a genocide against the other Servants with help from True Assassin and Sakura. Berserker, Lancer, Saber, and Archer are all felled by this unholy trinity, and Sakura regurgitates Dark Saber and Dark Berserker as assistants. At night, she goes on a rampage throughout Fuyuki City, ingesting large numbers of innocents for Mana. Gilgamesh eventually confronts and impales Sakura's body with several Noble Phantasms from within his Gate of Babylon, but she regenerates at an impossibly fast rate and consumes him as well. Recognizing the devastation she has wrought, Sakura seeks out her grandfather to force him into ending her life. Along the way, Shinji attempts to blackmail her into sex, threatening to tell Shirō of his history of raping her. Horrified at this prospect, Sakura kills Shinji and gives up attempting to fight her internal evil. She then becomes Dark Sakura and abducts Ilya, hoping to use her as the core for a new Holy Grail. After Shirō and Kotomine rescue Ilya, Dark Sakura kills True Assassin and purges her body of Zōken's worms. She is confronted by Rin in the chamber of the Greater Holy Grail beneath Mount Enzō, her power equally matched by The Jeweled Sword of Zelretch. Rin makes her way past Sakura's shadows, but refuses to kill her sister and instead embraces her; realizing Rin's love, Sakura hesitates killing her long enough for Shirō to dispel Angra Mainyu's grip on her soul with Rule Breaker. Shirō then traces Excalibur, annihilates the tainted Greater Holy Grail, and (in one possible ending) dies. After her dark self is destroyed, Sakura's body is left containing vast amounts of mana. She ends up living with Rider, with the servant's existence sustained by Sakura's mana pool. In Eclipse, the bonus episode of Ataraxia, Rider and Sakura seem to work together to seduce Shirō and engage in a threesome with him. Actually this is all Rider's doing, trying to get Shiro to pursue Sakura more aggressively. Yet in the middle Shiro realizes the truth and reverses her spell on her, in the end revealing to viewers that Rider herself has a deep feeling for Shiro. Sakura appearing in this episode is only a conjecture by Rider's spell, a representation of Rider's true intentions of her actions.
Emiya Shiro · Wed Dec 13, 2006 @ 03:06pm · 0 Comments |
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