
: The duel between Saber (King Arthur) and Lancer (Diarmuid Ua Duibhne) is interrupted by the boisterous Rider (Alexander the Great), who arrives in a thunderous chariot. Rider shocks everyone by inviting both Saber and Lancer to join his army rather than fight him. Both proudly refuse, citing their own honor and status as kings and knights.
: Rider boldly calls out to the other "cowardly" Servants watching from the shadows. This summons the arrogant Archer (Gilgamesh), who insults the others for daring to call themselves kings in his presence. fate_zero_2012_005.mp4
: Gilgamesh is forced to retreat by his Master, and Berserker turns his mindless rage toward Saber. Lancer’s Master, Kayneth, uses a Command Spell to force Lancer to help Berserker kill Saber, violating Lancer’s code of honor. : The duel between Saber (King Arthur) and
: Before Saber is overwhelmed, Rider intervenes again, charging his chariot into Berserker and forcing the other combatants to stand down. The stalemate breaks as the sun begins to rise, and the various heroes retreat, leaving the war in a fragile, high-stakes deadlock. : Rider boldly calls out to the other
: As tensions peak, a dark, knight-like figure engulfed in black haze— Berserker (Lancelot)—appears. Gilgamesh attacks him with his "Gate of Babylon," but Berserker reveals a terrifying ability: anything he touches becomes his own weapon (Noble Phantasm). He catches Gilgamesh's legendary swords mid-air and uses them to deflect further attacks.