She decided to give up the belt after allowing any women of her tribe who wanted children to mingle with the heroes aboard the ship and entering into a trade agreement with the city-state to which the great hero belonged. The fact that the king did not want the belt for himself, but because his daughter asked for it helped negotiations to proceed smoothly. The queen and her people ultimately accepted it as “giving aid to a woman living in a faraway land.” In the end, they came to the conclusion that forging a peaceful alliance with that great hero was worth more to the Amazon people than the war-belt. The relationship Hippolyta had envisioned between her people and the great hero fell apart at the negotiation table just as she was about to hand over the belt. Hippolyta's physical age is probably between sixteen and eighteen.īecause the schemes of a goddess led to her tragic death at the hands of Heracles, and the completion of his Ninth Labor. At the very least, Tiné Chelc doesn't believe that she could be more than twenty years old. Her long dark red hair is neatly gathered at the back of her head, similar to Artoria Pendragon. She has a "lively peach-colored body" dressed in a unique style of clothing of soft cloth and leather. She wears her Noble Phantasm cloth, Goddess of War, on her right arm. Hippolyta appears to be an energetic individual. She considers Alcides to be her prey, glaring at him with intense hatred. It is not due to her death at his hands, but rather the tactics he employed, targeting a child, Tiné Chelc, instead of her Servant. Having known him in life, though she even believes him to have utilized underhanded tactics to gain victory if it served his needs, he was one she believed would never do such a thing. Overall, Hippolyta became visibly shocked and displeased when seeing that Alcides had scornfully abandoned his original name, as Heracles, where he no longer resembled the same virtuous warrior that she remembered as a glorious hero. Hippolyta was notably horrified when seeing that Alcides's existence became tainted so badly that the former hero now freely carries and controls a malevolent "mud" inside of his body.ĭuring the battle between False Archer and True Archer, she appears suddenly and punches True Archer into a nearby hill. She tells False Archer to not interfere, while True Archer emerges from the debris. True Rider and True Archer then proceed to battle, both utilizing the Goddess of War Noble Phantasm, in their own ways. She uses Goddess of War to power up her body and weapons with divine energy, but notices he only uses it to power his bow. He explains he doesn't want the divine energy to enter his body so he can win with the power of man alone. False Archer intervenes in the battle, marking that True Archer is not taking the fight seriously and is far stronger than Rider. True Rider, however, is unfazed by this declaration, saying that she knows that she is weaker, as she was killed in life by True Archer. Rider then turns to True Archer and asks why he, an honorable hero in life, would perform such unheroic acts, like attacking the Master of False Archer, a small child named Tine Chelc.
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