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10 Iconic Fate/Grand Order Characters Fans Still Wait to See in the Anime

When it comes to Fate/Grand Order (FGO), the beloved mobile RPG known for summoning legendary heroes into epic Holy Grail Wars, its success extends far beyond gaming, spawning numerous anime adaptations and films. Yet even with its massive media presence, several fan-favorite Servants have never appeared in any official anime series, leaving players eagerly anticipating their animated debuts. Here are 10 of the most popular characters still waiting for their time to shine.

Arthur Pendragon (Saber)

Arthur Pendragon (Saber) tops the list as the male counterpart to Artoria. With his noble knightly persona and compelling story arcs, he is a major fan favorite who, despite a brief appearance in a promotional short, has yet to headline an anime series. Fans believe his presence could add a fresh dynamic to the Fate universe.

Leonardo Da Vinci Child Figure

Leonardo Da Vinci’s child form, known for blending genius intellect with youthful charm, has become a central figure in the game’s main storylines. Her absence from the anime remains puzzling, especially given her popularity and narrative importance.

Lady Avalon

Lady Avalon, a newer Servant shrouded in mystery and deeply tied to Arthurian legend, embodies the magic and mythos of the Fate world. Fans see her eventual anime debut as a chance to explore the lore of Avalon more deeply.

Katsushika Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai brings artistic flair to the battlefield, wielding a brush and ink with deadly precision. His story, rich with Japanese cultural references and humor, especially alongside his daughter Oyo, would be a refreshing addition to any adaptation.

Abigail Williams

Abigail Williams, the mysterious girl linked to otherworldly powers and inspired by the Salem witch trials, could add a chilling horror fantasy tone to the series. Her unique dual nature, innocent yet ominous, has long fascinated fans.

 Scáthach

Scáthach, the legendary warrior queen and mentor of Cú Chulainn, is one of FGO’s most beloved Servants. Known for her strength, elegance, and mystique, her anime debut would undoubtedly captivate viewers and elevate the action sequences.

Koyanskaya

Koyanskaya, the cunning fox-like Servant, is famous for her strategic mind and complex morality. Capable of switching allegiances in an instant, she would bring unpredictable drama and intrigue to the screen.

 Larva/Tiamat

Larva/Tiamat, one of the game’s most powerful Beasts, has only been experienced in epic in-game battles. Her terrifying power and mysterious origins make her a top contender for a cinematic anime moment.

Sesshōin Kiara

Sesshōin Kiara, the demonic nun, is a complex mix of sacred and sinister, challenging perceptions of female characters in the Fate universe. Her anime portrayal could deepen the series’ exploration of morality and desire.

Kama

Finally, Kama, the Hindu god of love and desire, brings a rich blend of vulnerability and danger. With multiple forms, from child to adult, she embodies layered storytelling potential, making her one of the most anticipated characters to animate.

Fate/Grand Order’s vast roster of Servants is part of what makes the franchise so beloved, and these ten stand out as icons that deserve a place on screen. Although no official announcements have been made, fan excitement continues to grow. Their eventual debut is not just expected, it is inevitable, and when it happens, it will mark a major milestone for the Fate universe.

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