![]() That moment, she briefly opened her eyes and thanked the Roman solider.Īestus Domus Aurea: The Charmingly Beckoning Golden Theater Because it's A rank or higher, burdens of the body (Divinity, etc) can be acquired.Ī skill born from emperor Nero's final anecdote.Ī Roman solider found Nero three days after she committed suicide.įeeling that her final moments were pathetic, the solider covered her remains. Skills that would otherwise be impossible to perform can be used for a short period of time.Ĭorresponding skills are riding, sword techniques, fine arts, military strategy, etc. Her forte is chariots, but she avoids them because they make her butt sore. Major Appearance Works: Fate/EXTRA, Fate/EXTRA CCC Scenerio Writer: Nasu Kinoko/ Character Designer: Arco Wada/ Voice Actor: Sakura Tange Strength: D Endurance: D Agility: A Mana: B Luck: A Noble Phantasm: B Gender: Female Source: Historical fact Region: RomeĪlignment: Chaotic Good Height: 150cm Weight: 42kg Ĭlass: Saber True Name: Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus While it is a skill derived from Aestus Domus Aurea and more of a sword art, she proclaims such flashy and beautiful move coupled with the overwhelming presence of her wedding dress can only be a Noble Phantasm. It is registered as a Noble Phantasm within the Fate/Grand Order setting while she is in her Bride form, used in Nupitae Domus Aurea instead of Aestus Domus Aurea. It is utilized as an attack skill within the Fate/EXTRA CCC setting. It inflicts physical damage and burn status to the enemy. She then charges towards the enemy and a fire will burst out from the wound. As she swings her sword in a circular motion, it gradually engulfs in flames. It seemed that there was the Silver Workshop for Saber's artistic endeavors, and the " Blazing Kitchen" for cooking competitions. When the Golden Theater activates, Nero's sword would be shrouded in flames like that of Mount Vesuvius WP, causing an inferno, and rose petals would dance in the air. Putting it simply, she can ignore the building process and project the buildings instead, in which she can then invoke her own rules. While deployed, enemies trapped are weakened and buildings can be customized by changing its shapes and functions. It created a Golden Theater in which everything was advantageous to Nero, and made it into a battlefield. It was the manifestation of the tale of Nero declaring " Heed my song!" and locking everyone in the theater to listen to her singing. It was also a grand villa built upon the ruins of the homes of the aristocracy that once covered the famed Esquiline Hill WP. It is a theater based on the palace Nero had built after her original one was burned to the ground. In Latin, Aestus Estus meant " passion" and " heat", while Domus Aurea was the name of the theater that was constructed. Its precise name was Aestus Estus Domus Aurea. This Noble Phantasm represents the explosion of her bothersome artistic talent. It is an " Absolute Imperial Zone" which allows the owner to achieve their aspirations. DOMUS AUREA DRIVERRather than being a materialization of her inner world, it is greater magecraft that only Nero can perform, who believes without a doubt that before her status as an emperor, she is " an artist who rivals Apollo WP" and " a chariot driver that rivals Sol WP". The Golden Theater could persist for long periods because it was built on top of the current World. It is different from a Reality Marble, which covered the current World with a different World. « レグナムカエロラム エトジェヘナ……築かれよ我が摩天! ここに至高の光を示せ!”Īestus Domus Aurea: Invitation to the Golden Debauchery Theater ( 招き蕩う黄金劇場 ( アエストゥス・ドムス・アウレア ), Maneki Ugou Ōgon Gekijō ( Aesutusu Domusu Aurea ) ?, localized as Golden Theater of the Deranged) is the Domus Aurea WP, the theater designed by Nero Claudius and constructed in Rome during her lifetime, given form and reproduced through magical energy with a method extremely similar to that used by Reality Marbles. ![]()
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