Talk:Fate/Grand Order : Epic of Remnant/@comment-30314236-20170117211957

So... I looked for some info about the blonde girl and the exotic woman and done some theories

The girl could be Abigail Williams, one of the first accusers of the Salem Witch Trials. She is depicted as a witch in some modern works, but she isn't considered as one in proper history, but they can always do some kind of plot twist and make her one, getting the status of a Caster Servant (or even Assassin, since she sent many people to their death). The other one I can think of is Dorothy Good, the youngest accused of witchcraft (4 - 5 years old) and the daughter of Sarah Good, one of the first accused in these trials. She claimed to be a witch and that she saw her mother with the devil. Also, she told that she had a snake that talked with her and sucked her blood from the tip of one of her fingers (officers considered it as some kind of familiar). I like the idea of Dorothy Good, but I think they will stick with Abigail.

That woman  ̶w̶h̶o̶ ̶l̶o̶o̶k̶s̶ ̶l̶i̶k̶e̶ ̶K̶i̶m̶ ̶K̶a̶r̶d̶a̶s̶h̶i̶a̶n̶ got me lost since I found a lot of unexpected characters related to Agartha in one or other way: Quetzalcoatl, Rama, Maitreya Buddha, Osiris... According to Blavatsky, the kingdom of Shambhala is in Agartha, and according to other authors, a kind of sect lived there with the name of the Masters of the Ancient Kingdom. Its members are called mahatmas, maybe she is one of them. She could also be Sanat Kumara, the Lord of the World and the head of the Great White Broterhood (another group described by Helena). There's also the possibility of her being an esoteric author, just like Helena. If that's the case (I don't think so), she should be Alice Bailey, a writer that said Shambhala was in an etheric plane. But again, I'm lost here.