Fate/hollow ataraxia (Japanese: /, Hepburn: Feito/hor atarakushia) is a 2005 PC visual novel video game developed by Type-Moon, and the sequel to Fate/stay night. The word "ataraxia" in the title is a Greek term for "tranquility", giving the title the combined meaning of "empty (or false) tranquility".

The plot of Fate/hollow ataraxia is set about 8 months after the events of Fate/stay night. Like its predecessor, the story is set in Fuyuki City. Bazett Fraga McRemitz, a member of the Mages' Association and a master in the Fifth Holy Grail War, wakes on the fourth day of the Fifth Holy Grail war with a new servant, Avenger, and no memory of what happened to her beforehand. She and Avenger set off to fight and win the Holy Grail War.


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There have been many sets of manga anthologies bases on the series produced by different companies and drawn by a multitude of different artists. The first volume of the earliest anthology series was released by Ichijinsha with the title Fate/Hollow Ataraxia Anthology Comic, on January 7, 2006 under their DNA Media Comics imprint; the fifteenth volume in the series was released on August 25, 2008.[5] Two anthology series were then released by Kadokawa, the first was Fate/hollow Ataraxia ~ Comic la carte, released on January 10, 2006.[6] The second, Fate/hollow ataraxia Comic a la carte ~Happy Life hen~, was released on May 24, 2006.[7] Another two anthology series were then released by Enterbrain. Fate/hollow ataraxia Anthology Comic was released between January 30, 2006 and May 25, 2007 in nine volumes under their Magi-Cu Comics imprint.[8] A 4-koma series was later published by Enterbrain between December 25, 2007 and December 25, 2008 in six volumes.[9]In 2013, a Fate/hollow ataraxia manga illustrated by Medori and published by Kadokawa began serializing.

A soundtrack to the game, entitled Fate/hollow ataraxia Original Sound Track was published by Geneon Entertainment on November 23, 2005.[10] The single "Hollow" was released by Type-Moon on October 28, 2005.[11]

Fate/hollow ataraxia became one of the top selling visual novels of 2005.[12] The PS Vita port sold 53,979 copies within the first week of release in Japan, ranking at fourth place amongst all Japanese software sales for that week's sales charts.[13]

<b>Fate/hollow ataraxia</b> (/, Feito/horou atarakushia?) is a visual novel game released by TYPE-MOON in October 28, 2005 (PC Version) by Notes and in November 27, 2014 (PS Vita version) by Kadokawa Games. It is the sequel to Fate/stay night. The word "ataraxia" in the title is a Greek term for "tranquility", giving the title the combined meaning of "empty (or false) tranquility".

Fate/hollow ataraxia differs from its predecessor in its gameplay and tone, favoring slice-of-life comedy scenes while retaining a dramatic core story. Like Fate/stay night, hollow ataraxia did not receive an official translation, but an unofficial patch was created by fans.

Unlike Fate/stay night, Fate/hollow ataraxia does not use a route-based system and its story is not linear. Instead, the player can choose among several scenes, some optional, and some unlocking the flags necessary for the story to progress. The game consists of four days played repeatedly, with the game ending and returning to the main menu at the end of the last day. However, flags are carried through: scenes already played will be marked as such and new scenes will unlock.

In January 30, 2014, TYPE-MOON announced they are releasing a special bundle on the January 29, 2015 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Fate franchise. The bundle comes with Fate/stay night, Fate/hollow ataraxia, Fate 10th Anniversary Art Book "Fate/Art Chronicle" and Fate/side material.

 Big Bad: Her appearances in the game's early loops heavily imply she's the source of the black shadow monsters constantly plaguing Fuyuki. She's not. The monsters are Avenger's doing and she's actually trying to solve the issue. Blessed with Suck: Caren's body reacts to the presence of evil spirits, so the Church likes using her as their radar. Body Horror: This involves spikes violently erupting from under her skin whenever she detects evil entities. But Not Too Foreign: Half-Japanese, Half-Italian. Calling Parents by Their Name: In Fate/Tiger Colosseum, she calls her father Kirei Kotomine by name as Father Kotomine out of formality and nothing else while making it clear that she holds disdain towards him. Convenient Replacement Character: Since Kotomine is dead, she arrived before the game starts to provide the replacement in the role of supervisor and Church representative. This is revealed to be an actual plot point as Bazett and Avenger's reproduction of the Holy Grail War can only use characters from the fifth one as in the cast of Fate/stay night. But unlike other characters, who are all explained to originate from potential outcomes where they live, Kotomine isn't actually around as there is no timeline that allows him to live past the fifth Holy Grail War. So Caren uses this loophole to insert herself into the looping four days as one of the few new elements in the War by taking up Kotomine's role. Deadpan Snarker: She's officially described as being the mouthpiece to her father, Kirei's personality and it shows in a lot of her snarky dialogue towards most of the people she interacts with. Disappeared Dad: Being the caring guy he is, Kotomine left her in the care of the Church after Claudia died. Caren doesn't care about him either. Emotionless Girl: She remains calm and nearly expressionless even while pinching Avenger's cheeks. Leitmotif: Funnily enough, "Caren's theme" in hollow ataraxia. Meaningful Name: Ortensia refers to the hydrangea, and karen means "pretty" in Japanese which is a hint at her relationship with Kotomine, since "Kirei" is a homophone for a word that also means "pretty". Naughty Nuns: Subverted. Caren's battle costume is extremely provocative, lacking either pants or a skirt, and she freely admits it's designed that way to aid in seducing men. She will freely submit without complaint to any man who wants to take her sexually, including Angra Mainyu when he rapes her, seeing it as her duty and even referring to herself as a sort of prostitute. However Caren herself doesn't seem to have any particular sexual interest, any actual "naughtiness" on the part of her character generally doesn't go beyond her propensity to make fun of and bully people. Nom de Mom: She uses her mother's surname of Ortensia, rather than her father's, Kotomine, because he essentially abandoned her. Parental Abandonment: Kotomine never cared about anyone else (perhaps except for Claudia, but in a twisted way), so he gave up Caren to the Church while he went Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life after Claudia died. Ship Tease: With Avenger. This even get referenced in Fate/Grand Order with the description of Avenger's Bond Level Craft Essence. Inconsistent Spelling: Caren or Karen. Also Hortensia and Ortensia. She's probably Italian though, so Ortensia is more likely. The Stoic: She's somewhat passive and mostly unemotive. She does, however, get a rise from provoking people right and left. Strong Family Resemblance: She looks quite a bit like her Missing Mom, Claudia, introduced in Fate/Zero and briefly mentioned in the Heaven's Feel route of the original Fate/stay night. The Tease: She enjoys picking on others to the point of sexually harassing them, and her revealing battle costume is stated to be both for mobility and to invoke Distracted by the Sexy in her male opponents. This is just one thing she got from her father, Kotomine.Caren: Stop? Or what, you'll violently rape me? That's a bit out of character for you, isn't it, Shirou? Tempting Fate: She sarcastically asks Shirou if he's going to violently rape her, which would be out of character for him. Later, Angra Mainyu, who is possessing or disguised as Shirou, violently rapes her. Younger Than They Look: You might assume she is the same age as Shirou, Rin, or Sakura, but the timing of her birth in canonnote Some point in Kirei and Claudia's two-year relationship, the end of which was about three years and a month before the Fourth Holy Grail War would only make her roughly fourteen by this time of Hollow Ataraxia, give or take a year.

Expelled from the Grail with its destruction, the current Avenger appears to be fundamentally different from the humanity-destroying abomination it was portrayed as and very, very weak, but not quite as he was in the Third Grail War. In hollow ataraxia, Avenger is one of the lead characters and the protagonist for certain sections of the story, where he serves as the new Servant to Bazett. He complains frequently, is prone to outbursts of hatred and aggression but still appears to love the world. In addition, he is completely loyal to Bazett, though she does not understand why.

Currently both Servant and newly wed wife of Kuzuki Souichirou, Caster appears to have calmed down a great deal in hollow ataraxia though she still comes across as being slightly evil. Though she is the Servant most inclined towards plots and grand schemes, Shirou knows that she has everything she wanted in the first place and thus has no cause to start trouble. Since she is much less troublesome than she was in Fate/stay night she's somewhat more friendly with the cast in general, viewing Sakura as something of a little sister and treating Shirou like a complete annoyance in her daily life while appearing to actually respect him.

Three girls of the track team of Homurahara High School, they have one brief appearance in the Fate/stay night prologue as Rin's friends. After establishing that, they disappear for the rest of the game. In hollow ataraxia their roles have been expanded upon greatly: Yukika is the manager, Kane is the star jumper, and Kaede is the star sprinter. Tohsaka shrine revealed that the creators quite liked Yukika, but had to be restrained from stuffing her into many more scenes. Alpha Bitch / Jerk Jock: After Kaede finds out that Rin and Shirou are an item, she turns into this out of jealousy (as she apparently likes the status being Rin's friend gives, and doesn't want Shirou stealing that). She also protests a bit too much when her friends jokingly tease her about liking Shirou, though... Ascended Extra: They make two appearances throughout Fate/stay night: one in the actual game, one in Tiger Dojo. They also have more appearances and speaking parts in the anime adaptation of the Unlimited Blade Works route, and all three even got featured in the visuals of the first ending theme, though they also quickly disappear right as the story's main plot kicked in and it's not until the ending of the series that they briefly show up again. They have quite a few scenes in Hollow Ataraxia, though and are the main characters of the spin-off manga, Fate/School Life and the Fate/Grand Order special crossover with it. Cloud Cuckoolander: Kaede gets called "Fujimura Taiga #2" for a reason, and her "thing" seems to judge stuff by their coolness factor. For example, Tohsaka being the unreachable Academic Alpha Bitch is cool, the idea of her friend Yukika trying to reach Tohsaka's "level" by getting her to accept her lunchboxes is also cool, and the prospect of Kaede proving herself superior in some way to Rin is even cooler. However, fact that the Homurahara's School Idol is dating whom Kaede thinks is nothing but an Ordinary High-School Student like Shirou is totally lame because it makes Rin more of a normal girl in Kaede's mind and ruining the coolness of all the previous examples, which is the whole reason why she considers him her Sitcom Arch-Nemesis. Deadpan Snarker: Himuro's wit is as sharp and biting as her intellect. Do Wrong, Right: Kaede dislikes Shirou on principle to Sitcom Arch-Nemesis levels. However, when she and her friends thought that he could be two-timing Tohsaka and Mitsuzuri, she's more impressed than appalled. After all, cheating on Homurahara's School Idol idol with her closest second sure takes balls and suave-ness that Kaede sure never thought Shirou had in him. Drill Sergeant Nasty: Kaede is definitely one of these towards the Track team she's training for regional's, commanding one freshman to knock another over since he was lagging behind while running laps. Heteronormative Crusader: Out of the three, Kaede rejects the possibility of Ayako and Saber being an item the most. The Ingenue: Saegusa's innocence is a big charm point of hers. It's very likely one of the reasons Kojiro is so oddly fond of her when they first become friends. Locked Out of the Loop: So much it's the plot of the sidestory "Love Detective Himuro", in which the three of them try to figure out the complicated relationship among all main characters. Nice Girl: Between the three of them, Yukika is the nicest of the trio and is nothing but polite and kind to everyone she meets. The Nicknamer: Himuro came up with the nickname "Son of the Temple" for Issei. No Indoor Voice: Kaede is loud and easily excitable. This is especially true if you're playing the voiced version of the game. Odd Friendship: Yukika gets along oddly well with Assassin of all people, mainly due to her ability to see him when others can't. The One Thing I Don't Hate About You: Makidera considers Shirou her Sitcom Arch-Nemesis and gets upset pretty much whenever his name is mentioned. Notably, the one time she shows open admiration for him is when the track-and-field trio thinks he could be cheating on Tohsaka with Mitsuzuri. Odd as this may sound, Kaede seems to think a two-timing bastard is at least a step above the image of a brusque Ordinary High-School Student that she had of him. Red Baron: Kaede likes to be called the "Black Panther of Homurahara". Himuro gets called "Madame" or "The Madame of Homurahara". Rule of Cool: The color of the glass Kaede sees the world through. Shameless Fanservice Girl: Himuro repeatedly holds Minori's arm against her considerable bosom simply because it's the most efficient way to keep the taller, stronger but shy guy from running away. Not even her own narration puts too emphasis on this. Shipper on Deck: Himuro and Saegusa quickly assumed Shirou and Rin were an item from the get go after seeing them together frequently. Makidera on the other hand, absolutely vetoes the pairing due to her disliking the mere idea that Rin would date someone as ordinary as Shirou of all people. Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Kaede considers Shirou this to her since the moment she found out that he could be Tohsaka's boyfriend. See her Cloud Cuckoolander entry above for details. Smitten Teenage Girl: All three of them have a very obvious attraction to Archer as soon as they see him. He then proceeds to act like a huge dork, trying to lecture them on why he shouldn't be called a "hero of justice". Not that they care (neither does the kitten, for that matter!). Considering who Archer is, it is actually pretty funny. While she denies falling in love with her, Himuro is absolutely stunned the first time she meets Saber. The Three Faces of Eve: Makidera is the Child, Saegusa is the Wife, and Himuro is Seductress. 17dc91bb1f

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