In this alternate timeline, the Holy Grail War operates under different rules. The Ainsworth family, led by the enigmatic and his servant Angelica , have replaced the Einzbern, Tohsaka, and Matou families. To save Miyu and return home, Illya must fight without the reassuring backup of Rin and Luvia — and without her transformation trinket. This is no longer a game of collecting cards. This is a battle for survival, identity, and the very definition of a hero.
Why is this critical for 3rei ?
begins with a betrayal of audience expectations so brutal it became legendary. -Az-Animex- Fate Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya 3rei...
| Character | Role | Notes | |-----------|------|-------| | | Protagonist | Stripped of her usual support, she must grow beyond being a simple magical girl. | | Miyu Edelfelt | Key character | Her past and true nature are central to 3rei!!’s plot. | | Tanaka | Mysterious ally | Amnesiac, inhumanly strong, and obsessed with “punching things.” | | Kuro (Chloe von Einzbern) | Returning ally | Fused with Illya’s card? No — she’s back, but weakened. | | Angelica Ainsworth | Antagonist | Wields Gilgamesh’s Gate of Babylon . Cold but not purely evil. | | Julian Ainsworth | Main antagonist | Calm, ruthless, believes he’s saving humanity. | | Beatrice Flowerchild | Antagonist | Berserker-class fighter with a childlike demeanor. | | Erika Ainsworth | Wildcard | Creepy, innocent-seeming girl who calls Julian “brother.” | In this alternate timeline, the Holy Grail War
A mysterious amnesiac girl Illya meets in the ruined world. Despite her quirkiness, she possess unique abilities and knowledge. Gilgamesh (Child Form): This is no longer a game of collecting cards
Streaming services often crush the blacks in the Ainsworth castle scenes, turning dramatic shadows into blocks of grey. A proper release group restores the gradient, allowing viewers to see the terror in Illya’s eyes during the "Dolls" sequence (Episode 6, a visceral horror episode that traumatized the fanbase).
Do not let the frills of the first season fool you. is essential viewing for any Fate fan who complained that Apocrypha was too simple or that Last Encore was too confusing.