Talk:Atlantis Lostbelt Release/@comment-44196235-20191022042301

My personal guesses on the 4 unknown servants (Caenis not being counted):

Top left: Odysseus. We already know he's a Rider which makes me lean towards a seafaring Greco-Roman servant, and Odysseus is a VERY notable character who has yet to make an appearance in Fate. More significantly his whole appearance in Dante's Inferno (and Tennyson's poem 'Ulysses') is a retelling of his story that has him continue his sailing voyage westward into the land of the gods, which leads to him being killed and sent to hell for his hubris. Since this Lostbelt involves Atlantis and the tagline "The Day God is shot down" it seems that they're setting up a 'Gods vs. Humanity'thing again and Odysseus would be a fantastic fit for that.

Top right: Helen of Troy. I have no idea why but something about her image just screams 'Helen of Troy' to me. Probably how glamorous she looks. This could also be Aphrodite or a mix of divine spirits a la Skadi, Summer BB, or Sitonai.

Middle: Hades/Kronos/King Minos/Agamemnon? This one is easily the hardest due to the fact that they're completely covered in armor so we have very little to work off of. Fortunately we do know a couple things: 1) Every Lostbelt has a King and everything about this person screams that they are the King of Lostbelt 5. 2) Their dark armor and cloak indicates that they may be a darker or more villainous character. This isn't necessarily the case but we don't have much to go with here so it's worth some assumptions. Basically I think they're either a combination of Gods (Thanks for coming up with that, Nasu. Makes guessing sooo much easier :P ) or a famous Greek King. The two biggest Greek King a-holes that come to mind are King Minos and Agamemnon, both of whom I could see filling the role here, with Agamemnon getting some preference because he has more connections to characters already in game which would make for a more interesting story. Also that black armor kinda reminds me of Achilles' golden 3rd ascension armor (Achilles served under Agamemnon in the Trojan War). On the other hand given the 'Gods vs. Humans' thing I already mentioned it's very likely that this character could be a god or conglomeration of gods, which makes me also think that Hades or Kronos are possibilities.

Bottom Left: Orpheus. The laurel wreath like headband immediately made me think of Apollo and everyone related to him, such as the human who he taught to play the lyre- Orpheus. Indeed his hands even look like they're stretching to play chords on some instrument that will appear in later ascension arts. Also the myth of Orpheus would line up very well with the whole 'Gods vs. Humans' conflict.