
Fate/Zero Season 2
Fate/Zero 2ndシーズン
As the Fourth Holy Grail War rages on with no clear victor in sight, the remaining Servants and their Masters are called upon by Church supervisor Risei Kotomine, in order to band together and confront an impending threat that could unravel the Grail War and bring about the destruction of Fuyuki City. The uneasy truce soon collapses as Masters demonstrate that they will do anything in their power, no matter how despicable, to win. Seeds of doubt are sown between Kiritsugu Emiya and Saber, his Servant, as their conflicting ideologies on heroism and chivalry clash. Meanwhile, an ominous bond forms between Kirei Kotomine, who still seeks to find his purpose in life, and one of the remaining Servants. As the countdown to the end of the war reaches zero, the cost of winning begins to blur the line between victory and defeat. (Source: MAL Rewrite)
Fate/Zero Season 2 is a tv with 12 episodes, from Spring 2012, produced by ufotable, rated 8.4/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
As the Fourth Holy Grail War rages on with no clear victor in sight, the remaining Servants and their Masters are called upon by Church supervisor Risei Kotomine, in order to band together and confront an impending threat that could unravel the Grail War and bring about the destruction of Fuyuki City. The uneasy truce soon collapses as Masters demonstrate that they will do anything in their power, no matter how despicable, to win. Seeds of doubt are sown between Kiritsugu Emiya and Saber, his Servant, as their conflicting ideologies on heroism and chivalry clash. Meanwhile, an ominous bond forms between Kirei Kotomine, who still seeks to find his purpose in life, and one of the remaining Servants. As the countdown to the end of the war reaches zero, the cost of winning begins to blur the line between victory and defeat. (Source: MAL Rewrite)
Main Characters
Tags
- Death Game — Features characters participating in a game, where failure results in death.
- Battle Royale — Centers around a fierce group competition, often violent and with only one winner.
- Tragedy — Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
- Magic — Prominently features magical elements or the use of magic.
- Mythology — Prominently features mythological elements, especially those from religious or cultural tradition.
- Urban Fantasy — Set in a world similar to the real world, but with the existence of magic or other supernatural elements.
- Anti-Hero — Features a protagonist who lacks conventional heroic attributes and may be considered a borderline villain.
- Ensemble Cast — Features a large cast of characters with (almost) equal screen time and importance to the plot.
- Primarily Adult Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of characters above a high school age.
- War — Partly or completely set during wartime.
- Philosophy — Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- Spearplay — Prominently features the use of spears in combat.

