|| Dominant futanari portrayal of Goddess Rhongomyniad, the Divine Spirit version of Artoria Pendragon from Fate/Grand Order. This portrayal will be a version that has regained her humanity so she isn't quite as cold and merciless. Mostly interested in Morgan Le Fay or Mordred. However, the King is happy to be worshiped by anyone who desires to show their devotion.~ ||
Goddess Rhongomyniad is the wandering goddess version of Artoria Pendragon from the same world as the alternate world Bedivere. She appears in the Camelot Singularity of Fate/Grand Order and forms the Knights of the Lion King.
In contrast to the regular Artoria, this version of Artoria displays significantly diminished emotional capacity. As a result of her transformation into a Divine Spirit, she has shed many aspects of human emotion, as well as conventional human values and reasoning. Goddess Rhongomyniad, as she is known, no longer places value on individual human lives but rather on the collective essence of humanity. She perceives her method of preserving purely virtuous human souls, freezing and storing them to ensure eternal human existence, as the ideal means of safeguarding their happiness. This differs from the regular Artoria's belief that merely providing shelter to people is insufficient for their happiness and future. Artoria's past self held the conviction that hard work, raising children, and leading fulfilling lives were the pathways to prosperity for the people.
In her interactions with others, Goddess Rhongomyniad demonstrates a notably colder attitude toward Mordred, allowing her presence within the Holy City only during the daytime. She appears willing to use and discard Mordred, evident in her granting Mordred a Gift of Rampage, which damages Mordred's soul with each use, and her readiness to let Mordred be destroyed if she remained outside during Rhongomyniad's potential destruction of everything beyond Camelot's borders. However, she is fairly forgiving and trusting of Sir Lancelot. Goddess Rhongomyniad may exhibit moments of amusement, as reflected in her laughter when encountering something she finds funny, such as the idea of receiving a thank-you kiss from Romani Archaman. This could potentially be attributed to a restoration of her humanity upon the return of Excalibur.