Class: Berserker
True Name: Darius III
Sex: Male
Source: Historical Fact
Region: West Asia
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Height: 345cm
Weight: 280kg
Character Creator: Sakurai Hikaru
Character Designer: PFALZ
Character Voice: Yasui Kunihiko
Major Appearances in Main Works: Fate/Grand Order
Personal Skills
Restart: A
The ability to withdraw from combat. Restores disadvantageous battle conditions to their initial state.
Battle Continuation: A
The ability to continue combat.
Combat is possible even while bearing injuries that place one on the verge of death, and they can remain alive so long as they do not receive a decisive fatal wound.
Comment from Illustrator
Iskandar’s rival… Darius III. As a character that summons the skeleton soldiers developed from the Immortals, I did his design to my liking with a variety of my preferences. As his design line is a black giant, his body colour is made close to Mr. Hassan of the same region, and for his religion, given that it is Zoroastrianism, his attire is made close to Angra’s, and finally, since the image colour of his rival, the Conquest King, is reddish-brown, I chose a purple colour with a dark navy blue hue so that he is symmetrical to his rival. It is a figure that matched the design balance in TYPE-MOON’s original view of history as well rather than the actual Persian attires of historical fact.
Darius’ crown of two horns is broken down the middle. Iskandar has an alias called the Two-Horned King… but one can conclude that the Conquest King in TYPE-MOON does not even wear such a helmet, even though one can conclude that those horns worn on Darius’ head were cut in the middle… That being the case, I made an interpretation… The title of Two-Horned King was simply transferred to Iskandar when he robbed and broke respectively the title and symbol of Two-Horned that Darius held onto.
Underneath the elephant’s jaw, I attached the tusks of a different elephant, and because these mutual bones are being fused with the elephant’s, the elephant’s state of being is fairly bigger than its actual skeletal structure. Although there is a design of wheels acting as the shields of the skeleton soldiers, who are riding with and in the rear of Darius when he is mounting the elephant, it gives an impression that says the scythed chariot used by Darius and the elephant are being fused together. (PFALZ)