

The wandering knight, Bedivere, reaches the end of his journey. It is A.D. 1273 in Jerusalem. The Holy Land has been transformed into a massive desert and its people have been forced out of their homes as three major powers wage war with each other in this wasteland. The Knights of the Round Table come together to protect the Holy City and their Lion King. With the whole of his kingdom summoned into a strange land, Ozymandias, the Sun King, quietly plots against the tyranny of this bizarre realm. The mountain people, protectors of those who were stripped of their land, await their chance at rebellion. In order to fulfill his mission, Bedivere heads for the Holy City where the Lion King rules. There he meets humanity’s final Master, Ritsuka Fujimaru, who has come to Jerusalem, accompanied by his Demi-Servant, Mash Kyrielight, in their quest to restore human history.
Acting
Mamoru Miyano's voice cracks with 1500 years of guilt.
Cinematography
Desert vistas that swallow hope whole.
Score
Keita Haga makes strings weep for dead kingdoms.
Director
Kei Suezawa
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This adapts the 'Camelot' chapter from Fate/Grand Order's mobile game, notorious for making players whale for Mash.
The split into two films (Wandering; Agateram) mirrors Bedivere's fractured journey — Part 1 wanders, Part 2 arrives at the truth he fears.
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Fate Hassan = Evil folks Fgo Hassan = Wholesome folks
@crimsondawn7207 1773
Just the fact that they have Ritsuka calling him "Bedi" makes this 100000000% worth it
@Aaron-rq7cd 553
Welcome to FGO's saddest chapter. Mash: I do no hate the knights of the round table... Lancelot: HI there Mash: except for one
@stallkosame2722 779
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