Kama from fate grand order. The god of love in Indian mythology, also called Kamadeva. Originally depicted as a male god. Kama's manifestation uses an all too familiar girl as a vessel. This is due in part to that girl's peculiarity, and in part to the presence of another goddess who also appeared as a Pseudo-Servant.
It is said that this god wielded a bow made of sugarcane that shot arrows decorated with flowers. Anybody hit by the arrow is filled with desire.
One of this god's most famous legends tells how Kama (under duress) shot Shiva, who was deep in meditation, to force him to recognize his wife's love.
Obviously Kama would be best suited to the Archer class, and yet...
Kama, Class Name Assassin , is an Assassin-class Pseudo-Servant in the body of Sakura Matou summoned by Ritsuka Fujimaru in the Grand Orders of Fate/Grand Order.
Identity
Also known as Kamadeva. Kama is the God of Love of Indian mythology. Normally a male deity, he has manifested as a female Pseudo-Servant in the body of Sakura Matou, likely related to her "special characteristic" and another goddess who is also a Pseudo-Servant.
Kama is able to use his sugarcane bow and arrows adorned with flowers to arouse love and lust in whomever he pierces with an arrow. He is famous for the anecdote where he shot the God Shiva, who was focused on his meditation, to get him to notice the feelings of his wife Parvati.
Legend
Kama is the god of love in Hinduism. kama means "love". A handsome man who rides a parrot holding a bow made of sugarcane and five flower arrows. Those shot by his arrows would fall in love.
Kama's most famous episode is about Parvati and Shiva. The gods wanted Parvati and Shiva to make a child, but Shiva was in the middle of his ascetic meditation and had absolutely no interest in Parvati. And so, the gods (or just Parvati) sent in Kama and forced him to shoot the meditating Shiva with the arrow of love. It is said that Shiva was enraged and, opening his third eye, burned Kama to ashes. This is the origin of Kama's other name, "The Incorporeal One (Ananga)".
In addition, in Buddhism Kama is viewed as the same as the incarnation of worldly desires, the demon MaraWP. The origin of the word Mara is "one that kills" and is translated as "demon", "obstacle to Buddhist practices" and "demon king". This identification does not appear in the earliest Buddhist writings, but appears to be a later development.
In this interpratation, it is the Demon King of the Sixth Heaven that resides in the sixth heaven of the six heavens of the desire realm, the heaven of controlling others' emanations. When the Gautama Buddha was reaching enlightenment, Mara tried to hinder that in various ways.
It sent three beautiful girls to him (they were all Mara transformed), threw a plate of fire at him, rained stones and weapons on him, assailed him with monsters, heavy rain, and wind... However, the Gautama Buddha turned the plate of fire and weapons into flowers and his enlightenment couldn't be obstructed. Having hindered Shiva, Kama has been established as Mara who obstructed the Gautama Buddha and her role as "one who stands in the way of the practitioners of Buddhism" has been fixed.
One could even call Kama/Mara the god who represents the good and bad sides of the concept known as love. The lazy "evil goddess of love". In the past, when she shot Shiva with her arrow for Parvati's sake, it turned into an outrageous situation. She didn't do anything bad, but she was turned into ashes and killed.
"How ridiculous...I am sick of working for the sake of others' affections and love." is what she currently thinks.
That's why, when it comes to her duty as a god of love, she's doing what's