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Astolfo (also Astolpho, Estous, and Estouls) is a fictional character in the Matter of France where he is one of Charlemagne's paladins. He is the son of Otto, the King of England (possibly referring to Charles' contemporary Offa of Mercia ), and is a cousin to Orlando and Rinaldo , and a descendant of Charles Martel .
Astolfo later becomes the last surviving Servant in the war, with Sieg tasking him to help out the world as he sees fit. Astolfo also appears in Fate/Grand Order as a recurring part-time servant in Chaldea, with his recent assistance in Agartha. Kairi Shishigou (獅子劫界離, Shishigō Kairi)
Sieg and Astolfo, being the winners of the war, speak to the Grail's avatar Justeaze Lizrich von Einzbern, who explains Shirou's wish will occur, but it will prevent humanity from evolving. Sieg requests that he be transformed into Fafnir, transporting the Grail to the Reverse Side of the World, where its magic will be neutralised. In the war's ...
Astolfo reluctantly leaves after Sieg gives him his last order, which is to bring joy to other people. Astolfo, Caules, and Laeticia escape the Hanging Gardens as it collapses and witness Sieg carrying the Grail away. Shakespeare also witnesses this, and inspired by the sight, finally finishes writing the conclusion to his story before fading away.
Rumi Okubo (大久保 瑠美, Ōkubo Rumi, born September 27, 1989) is a Japanese voice actress associated with 81 Produce.Her most notable roles include Nona in Death Parade and Astolfo in Fate/Apocrypha.
Faye Mata (born September 2) [2] is an American voice actress best known for her roles as Aqua in KonoSuba, Astolfo/Rider of Black in Fate/Apocrypha, Lulu in League of Legends, Petra Macneary in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Yukie Shikako in Godzilla Singular Point, Kagami Tsurugi in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, and Katie Killjoy in the pilot episode of Hazbin Hotel.
Astolfo, in the Italian epic poem Orlando Furioso, as well as the operas based on it; Astolfo, in the opera 1735 Alcina by George Frideric Handel; Astolfo, in the 1636 Spanish play Life Is a Dream (La vida es sueño)
The English knight Astolfo journeys to Ethiopia on the hippogriff to find a cure for Orlando's madness. He flies up in Elijah's flaming chariot to the Moon, where everything lost on Earth is to be found, including Orlando's wits. He brings them back in a bottle and makes Orlando sniff them, thus restoring him to sanity.