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Fate/Apocrypha - Frankenstein - Kuro no Berserker

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Taito / Type Moon

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0000-2018-06-01

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Fate/Apocrypha - Frankenstein - Kuro no Berserker

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Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
FateTaitoABS, PVC18Non-Scale

Character info Frankenstein

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation
BlondeBlueMediumFemaleServant

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Fate/Apocrypha Frankenstein - Kuro no Berserker by Taito presents a striking interpretation of the homunculus-turned-Servant. The figure stands with a poised, protective posture, one hand resting near her chest and the other slightly extended as if ready to shield a comrade. She features the iconic pale skin with subtle seam lines, long white hair cascading down her shoulders, and a gentle, determined expression. Her attire blends Victorian Gothic and folk elements: a high-collared dress with layered ruffles, a corseted bodice, and tattered, stitched accents that hint at her stitched-together origin. The sculpt captures both fragility and resilience, with attention to the frilled sleeves, knee-high boots, and an aura of quiet power. Painted details emphasize shading and contrast between light fabric and darker undergarments.

Frankenstein in Fate/Apocrypha is a Berserker-class servant associated with the Black faction, conceived from Dr. Frankenstein's creation and bound by a strong sense of loyalty to those she chooses to protect. Despite her monstrous origin, she exhibits a calm, gentle demeanor and a fierce protective impulse toward friends and innocents. In the Great Holy Grail War of Fate/Apocrypha, she participates alongside a diverse cast, facing threats with immense physical power and surprising tenderness. Her backstory explores themes of identity, humanity, and the desire to be seen beyond appearance. The Black Berserker’s conflict is not simply rage, but the struggle to balance strength with compassion. The figure embodies this duality in a dynamic pose and subtle emotional cues.

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