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Jeanne d'Arc (Ruler) is forced to perform a "salvation" that looks a lot like an execution. By performing a ritual to pass the souls of the children, she effectively ends their existence to stop their suffering. This highlights the "cruel mercy" often found in the Fate universe. Community Perspectives

The episode is frequently cited by fans for its shift in tone and the way it handles the "Nasuverse" lore regarding fictional vs. historical figures. FateApocrypha_Ep_16_ITA.mp4

“Frankenstein's Monster actually exists as a real being in Nasuverse... This is also the same with other "fictional" characters... Dr. Jekyll is a real person...” Reddit · amadoxx · 8 years ago Jeanne d'Arc (Ruler) is forced to perform a

The episode is a turning point for Atalanta (Archer of Red). Her core wish is a world where all children are loved, and seeing Jack—the manifestation of abandoned children—forces her into a mental breakdown. She is unable to reconcile her duty to kill the Servant with her vow to protect children, leading to her eventual descent into madness. Joan of Arc’s Heavy Burden Community Perspectives The episode is frequently cited by

Their only desire is to return to the womb or find a mother's love, making their horrific murders a twisted search for affection rather than simple malice. Atalanta’s Breaking Point

Jack uses a powerful "Holy Mother" phantasm to trap Atalanta and Sieg in a dream of a peaceful, fog-filled London where they are "saved."