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Of course, they'll never equal his wisdom, so he'll have to compensate for what they lack. The country Jason seeks to make is one where every citizen can have an education. That is why Jason believes someone like him has to be the one to seize power.
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The fools choose a fool to lead them and act the king, so the country is never at rest, wars break out, and the people starve. Jason believes that humans are fundamentally brainless. On the other hand, Atalanta greatly dislikes him. Jason genuinely considers Heracles a friend, and Heracles does the same though also admits that Jason is a fool. He simply acts rudely and mercilessly towards anyone who stands in his way. While some people consider him "useless," and Medea has justifiable reasons for hating him, Jason is a man with good intentions. He does not take Heracles's defeat, or defeat in general, very well. Indeed, in spite of lacking any genuine combat abilities, Jason was able to lead the Argonauts through his words alone. A natural-born leader, Jason is even capable of convincing Heracles as a Berserker to follow his commands. and after a few laps he'll come up with some plan for a comeback. He'll run screeching and covered in sweat. Situations where he doesn't even have the time to say "I ask you, are you my Master?". On rare occasions, he can find a Master he's compatible with him, but when he does, it's when they are in the predicament of their lives. He's boastful and incompatible with most kinds of people. His relationship with his Master is more bad than good. Ī comment from an Argo crewmate: "Why does he suck so much when he's not cornered?" But once he has his back against the wall, his instincts sharpen, and his commands become precise and accurate. Save for a few exceptions, his treatment of his subordinates is extremely sloppy. But since he couldn't become king, his confidence turned to arrogance, and his placidness shifted into complacency. With his overflowing confidence, placidness, and dignity as a king, he could have been a mostly benevolent ruler. Jason's character portrait during the Okeanos Singularity Personality Įh, I'm a Saber? Not a Lancer or a Rider? In the anime adaption of Fate/Stay Night, however, Jason has dark hair. In Fate/Grand Order, Jason has the appearance of a young man with blond hair. She murdered his new wife and children with magecraft, the brokenhearted Jason undergoing a miserable last moment as he was crushed by the dilapidated Argo. Eventually, Jason switched his interests to another woman, going so far as to have children, which Medea could not forgive. The King, overcome by grief, ordered for the collection of the pieces of his dead son, which allowed for the opportunity for the Argo to escape its pursuers.Īfter that, Medea, in order to let her beloved Jason sit on the throne, continued to murder any opposition with magic and strategy, but her practices disgusted Jason and caused him to gradually become adverse to her. While she only knew Jason by name, her forced love caused her to board his ship, the Argo, and slice her brother into pieces right before the eyes of her pursing father. Aphrodite once again used Medea to assist Jason's escape by forcing her to kill her own brother, Apsyrtus. King Aeetes was infuriated, and decided to personally lead his army to capture Jason before he left the country. Her abilities allowed her to nullify her father's magic and the enchanted fire-breathing oxen, which gave Jason the chance to obtain the Golden Fleece. Medea was made to blindly love Jason, which resulted in her betraying her father and her country for a foreigner she had never seen. Jason was supported by the Goddess Aphrodite, and upon realizing that the King of Colchis was unshakable, she decided to control the mind of his daughter Medea to help Jason. The golden fleece was owned by King Aeëtes of Colchis. Jason argued with King Pelias, the usurper of his father's country Iolcos, and eventually made him promise to return the country upon traveling far east to Colchis and returning with the Golden Fleece. His given name was Diomedes, but when he was taken by Chiron, his name was changed to Jason. īorn as the son of Aeson, the king of Iolcos. Jason was captain of the Argo., and was one of many heroes taught by Chiron. 2.1.3 Atlantis: Ocean in the Age of Titans.