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An underground world divided into nine layers. Chaldea's Order ends here.
As humanity's enemy, I will reveal the truth.

Daybit Sem Void

Kadoc has been doing about as well as he could so far. Ophelia's death was a waste. Akuta's death was long overdue. Peperoncino died alone, ridiculing his past as he met a miserable end. Beryl was the only winner in all of this. Kirschtaria's plan was a failure in and of itself.

Daybit Sem Void on the fate of his fellow Crypters

Daybit Sem Void is a major antagonist as well as one of the overarching protagonists in Fate/Grand Order.

He is the last member of the Crypters who seeks to awaken his Lostbelt's version of ORT to destroy the world in order to spare humanity from a fate worse than death that will occur if Marisbury's plan ever succeeds.

He is voiced by Kaito Ishikawa.

Roles[]

He serves as one of the overarching protagonists (along with Kirschtaria Wodime) of its second part, Cosmos in the Lostbelt, serving as one of the two main antagonists (along with his servant Tezcatlipoca) in the Seventh and Final Lostbelt: Golden Sea of Trees: Nahui Mictlan.

Backstory[]

Daybit is from Nevada in the United States of America. He enrolled in the Clock Tower's Department of Lore, and while it was publicly rumored that he was expelled from the Department, he actually left voluntarily to join the Chaldea Security Organization , becoming one of the forty-eight Chaldea Master Candidates and a member of Team A. Rather than being invited by Marisbury Animusphere, he arrived of his own initiative upon hearing of Marisbury’s research and interest in his background. Daybit planned to summon a Berserker-class Servant.

Daybit is on record as having belonged to the Department of Lore for 8 years, but there exist no records of him from before then, not even from the Department of General Fundamentals, which all students have to register for when they enroll at the Clock Tower. All that is on record is that he was a genius who suddenly appeared at the Clock Tower and joined Lore at the age of 10. However, a document in the Department of Lore kept sealed by Policies titled “5 Minutes” hinted at his true origins. On one day in July 2004, all magecraft currently active in London and the surrounding academies associated with the Clock Tower was suddenly frozen. As magi could not determine the origin of the incident, things went back to normal quickly and the incident was swept under the rug, with nobody being charged with anything for the affair. The Department of Lore’s records, however, show that an Angelic Artifact being studied by an instructor in the Department was exposed for only 0.2 seconds at the time, which is presumed to be the cause of the incident. The name of this instructor, who vanished, was completely erased not just from the record but from everyone’s minds as well, though it is possible that Brishisan recalls it. The only survivor of the experiment was his 10-year-old son, on whom no further records exist. Shortly afterwards, a prodigy was recruited into Lore on the direct recommendation of Brishisan. This prodigy Daybit, whose actual age was unknown despite his physical body appearing to be 10, and is presumed to be the same individual as the vanished instructor’s son.

When the Angelic Artifact exploded with light, Daybit saw his father vanish and knew he was dead, but his own shadow was also burned into the ground like his father’s, meaning he too had vanished. He compares what happened to him to how a type of teleporter in science fiction disassembles and reassembles a person on an atomic level — the process in fact kills the person it teleports and creates an exact copy of them. Daybit’s body was completely identical on a physical level to what it was before, and his personality and memories were unaltered, but he knew something about him changed. From that point on, he did not feel like he was a part of the World and felt alien from his fellow humans. The Department of Lore regarded him as “not of Earth”, and he no longer had a human perspective, but he still considered his body to be human, even if his mind was not. Though he no longer viewed himself as completely human after his reconstruction by the Angelic Artifact, his DNA was entirely human, and he concluded that he should obey Human Order.

His memory has been altered by his contact with the Angelic Artifact so that it can only record a total of 5 minutes per day. He did not notice this until years after the incident, as it had no effect on his daily life. There is a theory that everything a person would need to remember in a single day could fit into 5 minutes, which he put into practice. His birth name is unknown, as Daybit Sem Void is a name given to him after the incident involving the Angelic Artifact. “Daybit” is derived from him only remembering “a bit of each day”, and “Sem Void” is derived from the “artifact of emptiness passed down among the Semites”.

Daybit lent himself to Chaldea upon learning that Marisbury needed a way of observing the universe in a way that human technology was incapable of doing, though Marisbury told him he did not need him to view anything outside the 13.8 billion light years of the observable universe. When Daybit asked how Marisbury would secure the Human Order, the latter provided him information on his objectives which he requested the former keep secret from his teammates. He was to hide from the Counter Force, the Mage’s Association, and the other staff of Chaldea, to be a concealer, a Crypter. It was upon learning this that he concluded he needed to destroy Chaldea, even if that meant destroying the planet as well.

In 2012, Daybit confronted Marisbury in his office, threatening him to shut down CHALDEAS. As the choice was between CHALDEAS or his life, Marisbury pulled out a gun of his own and shot himself rather than let CHALDEAS go.

Personality[]

Daybit is said to be an extraordinary person, that's why he will not try to understand anyone, nor will he be understood. The reason why the Servant assigned to him was Berserker was because there were no expectations of communication from the very beginning. Daybit seems to be a bloodthirsty individual to an unknown extend, as he agreed with Beryl about the delights of murder. According to Beryl, Daybit is someone who would fancy the idea of replacing human history with that of a Lostbelt.

According to his father, what defines humanity is that humans instinctively try to do good, much as bugs instinctively seek out sources of light, and during his 8 years at Lore, Daybit followed his father’s advice. But he views things from a “cosmic perspective” rather than a human one. As a Crypter, he is neither a servant of the Alien World nor is he fighting for the sake of Human Order, he is simply a “being that does good”, even if that is nothing more than a cold-blooded instinct.

Due to his condition of only remembering 5 minutes a day, Daybit seems to be in constant hurry and always strives to be as efficient as possible. His memory condition is why he avoids things and conversations he considers pointless, so that his memory will not be overloaded and time not be wasted. This is why he is considered unapproachable or incomprehensible by many. Despite this, Daybit cares about others and is not above assisting even his enemies.

As he admitted, Daybit is not a person who would rely on other people. That is why he resorted to reviving ORT to stop CHALDEAS, even if that meant destroying the planet as a whole. He has no fear of death, as his original plan was to sacrifice himself to awaken ORT. After Tezcatlipoca's plan failed, Daybit proceeded with his original plan without hesitation and casually walked to give himself up to the Ultimate One.

Despite being an enemy of Chaldea, he holds a level of respect towards them. As per his agreement with Kirschtaria, he revealed the identity of the Alien God to the Chaldeans before he executed his plan. When all was said and done, he admitted liking the Novum Chaldea, considering them different from Marisbury's one.

He loved science fiction films as a child and was familiar with a theoretical form of teleportation from having watched them.

He considers Scandinavia Peperoncino a friend, close enough for Pepe to be fine with Daybit calling him by his birth name, Myourenji.

Cosmos in the Lostbelt[]

Arc 2 Prologue[]

After the events of Epic of Remnant, Daybit has woken up.

Anastasia: Permafrost Empire[]

Daybit remains mostly quiet during the meeting with the Crypters. He agrees with Beryl Gut about feeling the pleasure of killing they couldn't experience in a coffin. When Kirschtaria Wodime reveals Chaldea is about to emerge from the Imaginary Numbers Sea, Daybit predicts they'll be in the Russian Lostbelt given the karmic bond between the Oprichniki that attacked them three months ago. Later, Scandinavia Peperoncino asks his opinion on the "cube", to which he responds by calling it a vulnerability in the Indian Lostbelt, and if it was him or Kirschtaria, they would have destroyed it immediately.

SIN: Synchronized Intellect Nation[]

Like with the first meeting, Daybit barely interacts with his fellow Crypters. At some point of the conversation, Wodime asks his opinion about Chaldea's master, to which he responds they are doing pretty well to be someone who stands on the battlefield without a means to protect itself, like someone lacking awareness of the dangers. At the end of the meeting, Scandinavia asks him about his feelings regarding Ophelia's death, to which he answers he wasn't very aware of her though he says he feels somewhat regretful about that before cutting the transmission.

Yuga Kshetra: Saṃsāra of Genesis and Terminus[]

He makes an unexpected appearance in the Indian Lostbelt, saving his fellow Crypter from a pinch and admonishing his Servant for his unnecessary judgement in a foreign territory. A surprised Peperoncino is unable to believe Daybit has traveled to India to help him. It was stated a Crypter can't interfere in the another Crypter's affairs, but there is no rule forbidding personal meetings, a loophole Daybit took advantage of to visit India, be it on a whim or due to fellowship. He reveals that, although somewhat expensive, Koyanskaya can be used to travel between Lostbelts.

Seeing Peperoncino without his assigned Servant and fighting alongside the enemy, Daybit is confused about what is going on and the details. Peperoncino reveals that there have been problems with the Lostbelt King, but since the one responsible seems to be one of the Alter Egos, he couldn't comment about that to Kirschtaria. Accepting the disagreements between the Crypter and the Alien God's emissaries, Daybit concludes that Peperoncino is not betraying his comrades. He changes the subject and asks if Peperoncino can defeat a god. Hearing the Crypter's answer about how futile it is to even try to do something like that, he advises him to change the way you can deal with one: if there is a need that must be met, then there is a way to sabotage said satisfaction. Upon seeing Peperoncino understanding what he needed to do, he decides that it's time for farewells, asking him to keep the meeting a secret from Wodime. Without saying a word, he gazes at Chaldea's Master for a few seconds before exiting the place.

Atlantis: Ancient Ocean of the Dreadnought Gods[]

Unlike the previous meetings, Daybit was absent for unknown reasons. It was commented that somehow the Lostbelt he is in charge of doesn't have anything resembling a Fantasy Tree.

Olympus: Interstellar Mountainous City[]

Following the events leading to the culling of the Atlantic Lostbelt, Daybit remains the last Crypter operating in his own Lostbelt.

Nahui Mictlan: Golden Sea of Trees[]

Daybit seeks to awaken ORT and have it devour CHALDEAS to destroy the world. He claims this is fulfilling his role as a Crypter: to destroy the planet before everything is hollowed out.

The Protagonist first encounters Daybit in Chichen Itza, running into him at the markets where he is shopping for various materials to prepare for his pilgrimage towards the bottom of Mictlan. While there he also procures some items for Fujimaru which, although he doesn't explain it, will also aid their own journey to the ninth layer as well.

Daybit reveals to Chaldea that the events of Cosmos in the Lostbelt have all been due to Marisbury Animusphere's plans. He calls Marisbury an ally of humanity, but an enemy of the universe, which is why Daybit is opposed to him. If the Animusphere Grand Order is fulfilled it will surely secure the Human Order, but humanity will be forever regarded as the worst form of intelligent life in the universe. Daybit would rather see the world be destroyed than have Marisbury's plans fulfilled.

After his death sacrificing himself to ORT, Daybit, due to his servant Tezcatlipoca, had his soul end up in the 12th of the 13 heavens, the paradise of the realm of Teteocan; specifically, he ends up in the north of Teteocan, in Mictlampa, the realm of stillness and rest, one of neither life or death, ruled over by Tezcatlipoca. It is the realm of the defeated, for the souls of warriors who fought bravely and with determination, yet were tragically defeated, destined to be forgotten. Tezcatlipoca, however, cannot overlook this, for he believes all warriors must be rewarded equally, and so this realm is for those he acknowledges so that he can grant them the rest and peace they are worthy of. Meeting the Protagonist here who has come to reclaim their payment from Tezcatlipoca (his/her Master Rights), Daybit challenges them to a fight since both are now in perfect form as Masters, the winner having their payment returned. If the Protagonist wins, he/she will be returned to life with his/her Master Rights restored, but if Daybit wins, he will be sent back to when he first summoned Tezcatlipoca a year ago, giving him another chance at having ORT destroy CHALDEAS.

Failing against the Protagonist, he accepts his defeat and leaves. Tezcatlipoca clarifies Daybit couldn't be anymore worthy of Mictlampa. However, Mictlampa is a like a "spa" of dreams, and isn't forever. Once Daybit has rested, Tezcatlipoca will return him to life to fight again, but this time on the Protagonist's side due to being the Winner.

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