: Recognizing the children as vengeful spirits who can only continue to suffer or be purified, Jeanne d'Arc (Ruler) decides to lay them to rest. She performs an exorcism to send the souls to the afterlife.
: The illusions force Atalanta (Archer of Red) to relive her own trauma of being abandoned as a child. Because of her wish to save all children, she feels deep anguish and connects with the lost souls.
: The conflict results in the death of Jack's Master, Reika Rikudou, who uses her last Command Spells to ensure Jack survives the encounter, further fueling Jack's vengeance.
: The episode was produced by A-1 Pictures and originally aired in November 2017. It is part of the 25-episode series that was previously available on Netflix .
: Sieg witnesses the nightmarish reality of the suffering children, which deeply traumatizes him and leads to a discussion with Jeanne about human cruelty and love.
Episode 18 of Fate/Apocrypha , titled "," focuses on the final confrontation with Jack the Ripper (Assassin of Black) and the ideological fallout between Jeanne d'Arc and Atalanta. Episode Summary
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: Recognizing the children as vengeful spirits who can only continue to suffer or be purified, Jeanne d'Arc (Ruler) decides to lay them to rest. She performs an exorcism to send the souls to the afterlife.
: The illusions force Atalanta (Archer of Red) to relive her own trauma of being abandoned as a child. Because of her wish to save all children, she feels deep anguish and connects with the lost souls. FateApocrypha_Ep_18_ITA.mp4
: The conflict results in the death of Jack's Master, Reika Rikudou, who uses her last Command Spells to ensure Jack survives the encounter, further fueling Jack's vengeance. : Recognizing the children as vengeful spirits who
: The episode was produced by A-1 Pictures and originally aired in November 2017. It is part of the 25-episode series that was previously available on Netflix . Because of her wish to save all children,
: Sieg witnesses the nightmarish reality of the suffering children, which deeply traumatizes him and leads to a discussion with Jeanne about human cruelty and love.
Episode 18 of Fate/Apocrypha , titled "," focuses on the final confrontation with Jack the Ripper (Assassin of Black) and the ideological fallout between Jeanne d'Arc and Atalanta. Episode Summary