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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 .
Rider of Black's Master and a dark arts practitioner with a dominatrix personality. She summoned Astolfo to torture and violate him, though her desires bore him. Due to Astolfo's increasing concern for Sieg, Celenike vows to kill Sieg, confronting them after they battle Mordred.
Astolfo appears as a servant in Fate/Apocrypha and Fate/Grand Order, with multiple references to his depictions within the poem. The word rodomontade, meaning boastful or inflated talk or behavior, entered the English language in the early 1600s from Italian. It is based on this work's boastful warrior, Rodomonte.
The Black faction's Servants include Vlad III, Siegfried, Chiron, Astolfo, Avicebron, and Frankenstein's monster. Their rebellious seventh member, Jack the Ripper, murders her intended master in favour of prostitute Rika Rikudou. Jeanne d'Arc is summoned as the mediating Ruler-class in the war, inhabiting the body of Laeticia, a French student.
Fate/Apocrypha as Astolfo Rumi Okubo ( 大久保 瑠美 , Ōkubo Rumi , born September 27, 1989) is a Japanese voice actress associated with 81 Produce . She voiced Nona in Death Parade and Astolfo in Fate/Apocrypha .
The word hippogriff, also spelled hippogryph, [2] is derived from the Ancient Greek: ἵππος híppos, meaning "horse", and the Italian grifo meaning "griffin" (from Latin: gryp or grypus from Ancient Greek: γρύψ, romanized: grýps), which denotes another mythical creature, with the head of an eagle and body of a lion, that is purported to be the father of the hippogriff.
The following is a list of characters from the OVA and manga series Carnival Phantasm, written by Eri Takenashi, Type-Moon for the manga, and Makoto Uezu for the OVA. The series focuses on funny and absurd situations happening to the various characters of the Type-Moon franchises, mostly from Fate/stay night and Tsukihime.
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)