The Lostbelt Olympians are the Greek Lostbelt version of the Gods of Olympus and the major antagonists of Fate/Grand Order: Cosmos in the Lostbelt.
They are the secondary antagonists of Atlantis: Ocean in the Age of Titans and Olympus: Interstellar City Mountains chapters, composed into the two-parted Greek Lostbelt chapters, and the core allies of Kirschtaria Wodime.
In the Proper Human History[]
In Nasuverse franchise, the Olympians in the Proper Human History are depicted as alien machine entities formerly known as the Aletheia. They were created by the Titans and separated from Chaos, who all originated from a lost alien civilization from outer space. They became worshiped as gods by ancient Greeks when they first landed on Earth after years of wandering the universe, and gradually became known as the Machine Gods of Olympus.
The Machine Gods were later defeated by the alien entity known as Sefar the White Colossus when it invaded their realm in 12000BCE and ended the Age of Gods. As a result, Machine Gods' mechanical bodies were shattered and their surviving remnants learned to coexist with humanity, becoming later remembered as the original twelve Olympian gods.
After seeing humanity's efforts of stopping Sefar when the gods themselves could not, Zeus realized to his relief that humanity had become independent and strong enough to fend off any dangerous threat, so that he and the Olympians decided to leave the stage, thus ending the Age of Gods in Greece.
In the Atlantic Lostbelt[]
Origin[]
The Greek Lostbelt, also known as the Atlantis Losteblt, diverged in 12000 B.C. around the same time of Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, where the alien entity named Velber arrived in the Solar System and slaughtered the original God Concepts, the Twelve Pillars embodied by the Machine Gods, beginning the decline of the Age of Gods. In this Lostbelt, the Olympians defeated Velber by combining their forms into a single omnipotent mechanical entity under Zeus's command and maintained the Age of Gods.
When Zeus decided to expand the Age of Gods in the aftermath to further their reign, Hephaestus, Hades, Athena, Apollo, Hestia, Ares opposed him and got destroyed in the resulting war, with Hades self-detonating itself to prevent Zeus usurping the full extent of his Authorities. Zeus survived alongside Artemis, Poseidon (at the time still active), Demeter, Aphrodite and Hera. After enslaving the surviving gods, the Machine Gods under Zeus's new tyrannical reign as the Lostbelt King continued to rule the world. They advanced their powers and technology to the point where they redefined the concepts of Gods and fully became machines, with powerful divine nanomachines being used as Authorities while having humanity become a technologically-advanced utopia.
Atlantis[]
Later, because of his own siding with humanity during the Fourth War, Poseidon began losing his authority over the sea, and subsequently spawning new forces among it. He eventually became the guard of a black hole leading towards Mount Olympus. One of his core was later stripped by Francis Drake, rendering him into a machine with just a little rationality, rampaging in rage and seeing every enemy as Drake herself.
Currently, Artemis was defeated and shot down by a sacrificial attack from Super Orion, and Poseidon was destroyed when the crew had destroyed its remaining cores, but with the price of Iason's sacrifice.
Olympus[]
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Artemis[]
Poseidon[]
Demeter[]
Aphrodite[]
Zeus[]
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Trivia[]
- Notably in their respective boss fights, most of the Lostbelt Olympians (Poseidon, Demeter and Aphrodite) all have a brand of "Descendence of True Mechanical God" in their intro, right before their respective names are branded in Greek. Nevertheless, in Zeus' case, it's "Presence of True Mechanical God" instead.
- The Greek Gods' mechanical form in Nasuverse was first foreshadowed in the background of Artemis & Orion (Phase 3), showing a gigantic space laser launcher similar to Lostbelt Artemis' true form.
- The monologue of Meltryllis (to Orion & Artemis) also foreshadowed the original form of Artemis, by showing her surprise that Artemis takes a form so plump and literally in the flesh.
- This version of Twelve Olympians includes Hades, Hestia and Demeter that some versions in the mythology tend to ignore at times. However, it does not include Hermes or Dionysus like most of the versions.
- Because of Zeus' brainwashing and machinations to other Olympian Gods, most of the surviving members of the Twelve Olympians (in their original forms of the Twelve Machine Gods) has a change in personality or position that is ironic when comparing to their original mythology's counterparts.
- Demeter became obsessive in searching for her beloved daughter Persephone, whom Demeter was forced to kill off because of Persephone siding with Hades in the Fourth War, thus losing her treasured daughter for the second and final time. This is also an echo to Demeter losing Persephone for the first time when Hades kidnapped her into the Underworld to marry her.
- Aphrodite lost her ability to love (ironically for a goddess of beauty and love) and thus becoming an arrogant and nigh-emotionless misanthrope. Ironically, the Lostbelt version of Aphrodite does love Hepheastus alone (whilst in the original mythology, she cuckolded him and humiliated him by having love affairs with Ares).
- Poseidon, the former ruler of ocean, became merely a tool to guard the Big Hole due to him no longer siding with Zeus anymore.
- After her demise during the war, Hera had some of her fragments constructed upon Europa, courtsey of Zeus who said it was the only way he could dedicate his beloved wife. However, the point is that in the original mythology, Europa is just another lover of Zeus, whom Hera greatly hated as much as Zeus' other lovers.
- Unlike her mythology counterpart, Lostbelt Artemis never meets Orion due to the gods' elimination of Greek mortal & demigod heroes in the Greek Lostbelt, thus never defrosted from her lonesome and cold personality whilst drifting alone on the Moon's orbit for another 14,000 years.
- Even Zeus himself had fell into irony after he eventually succumbed into Chaos' influence and decided to desert humanity by transporting the entire Olympus into deep space, despite his original claim that he cared about humanity as well as his well intentions beforehand.
- Later, a spin-off manga depicted Pandora's creation, and it showed the silhouette of Zeus which appeared mechanical, meaning that the true forms of Greek God in Nasuverse are always mechanical. The formation of Olympus Lostbelt only upgraded them.
- The Gods of Olympus in the Pan-Human History, unlike their Lostbelt counterparts, are actually allies to humanity and Ritsuka Fujimura.
- Both Artemis and Apollo are allies to Ritsuka in the Oceanus Singularity and the Atlantis Lostbelt, respectively.
- In addition, it is stated by Europa that the original Zeus, from the Pan-Human History, sees humanity as his distant great-grandchildren and actually shows concern over Ritsuka and their adventure to save humanity.
- Pan-Human History's version of Ares, who is primarily known as Mars, is also present during the Atlantis Lostbelt, first fighting the Lostbelt version of Zeus beside Ritsuka Fujimaru and eventually sacrificing himself to prevent Chaos from destroying Earth.
- Unlike her Lostbelt counterpart, the Proper Human History version of Aphrodite also acts in a much more supportive role to Ritsuka Fujimaru and has a more upbeat and bubbly personality, first appearing under the disguise of Bride Nero during Akihabara Explosion. Her true identity was never revealed until near the end, during her conversation with Artemis.
- In Nasuverse, other Greek Divine Spirits such as Euryale and Astraia are depicted as local deities on Earth. Only the Olympians, Chaos, possibly Uranus and the Titans are depicted as alien mechanical gods.
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