Thread:The Lord Reader/@comment-5275759-20200101001213/@comment-5275759-20200116233918

Are you familiar with the names for the Lostbelt story chapters and the ones for the Lostbelts themselves, as well as the differences in naming schemes from the Singularities?

Edit (19/01/2020): Sorry for the delay, more computer problems.

This might be repeating what you already know and I'm sorry if that is the case, but I'll go through the basic naming stuff again just to be sure it is clear on both ends before I get onto the main bit of the problem.

As you probably know, FGO story chapters are typically named using the following format - in full, [Destination Designation], [Subtitle]: [Title] (or [Title]: [Subtitle]), [Alternative Subtitle]. The alternative subtitle isn't particularly relevant in these circumstances. The designation for the Singularities was usually the #th Singularity or Subspecific/Pseudo Singularity #. Usually the chapter is just referred to in the form of [Subtitle]: [Title] (or vice versa), or just [Title].

For the Singularity story chapters, the [Title] and [Subtitle] have been to do with the destination itself - the location of the Singularity, and thus the [Title] is connected to the or the name of the Singularity. As such the chapter title (in short or long form) has often used to refer to the Singularity itself.

However, while the Lostbelt story chapters have the same title format, they have deviated from the aforementioned naming pattern - the [Title] is typically not the (whole) destination, but rather an element present at the destination (e.g. for Chapter 1, Anastasia is the name of a princess faced in the Lostbelt rather than the name of the Lostbelt itself). Additionally, the fifth Lostbelt is split over two story chapters, with the chapters being set in different regions of that single Lostbelt.

In the actual story itself, the Lostbelts themselves have been referred to according to the area they cover (the X Lostbelt) and by their operational code (Lostbelt No.#)(which is also included in the full chapter title as the [Destination Designation]):
 * 1) Lostbelt No. 1 - Russian Lostbelt
 * 2) Lostbelt No. 2 - Scandinavian Lostbelt (also called the Norse Lostbelt, due to its nature)
 * 3) Lostbelt No. 3 - Chinese Lostbelt
 * 4) Lostbelt No. 4 - Indian Lostbelt
 * 5) Lostbelt No. 5 - Atlantic Lostbelt (sometimes also called the Greek Lostbelt, due to its nature)
 * 6) Lostbelt No. 6 - British/English Lostbelt
 * 7) Lostbelt No. 7 - South American Lostbelt

Is this all OK so far?