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Fate/Zero contains depictions of sudden and violent death, warfare, moral conflict, and psychological trauma. The series heavily explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the cost of ideals, often through graphic battles and emotionally devastating outcomes.
Iskandar (Rider)’s storyline, while marked by camaraderie and grandeur, is inseparable from themes of conquest, loss, and mortality. His role involves large-scale violence, the deaths of allies and enemies alike, and reflections on legacy and impermanence, which may be distressing to some readers.
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