Dual Servant of D.B. Cooper and Bigfoot and the faceclaim is Han Solo and Chewbecca
Type: Posts; User: DecieverSupreme
Dual Servant of D.B. Cooper and Bigfoot and the faceclaim is Han Solo and Chewbecca
I've been sitting on this sheet for years because I wanted to finish it up with a Lore section. The Lore section isn't any more written than it was at the start, but I'm dropping it in this thread...
Huhai: It's a pretty funny sheet, but all things considered, I just feel kinda bad Huhai couldn't set up shop in some cozy little town and read all the books he wanted, which means you did good at...
Hieronymous Bosch: I audibly muttered an "Oh, shit" when I saw Caster's true name. Malus Malum is a terrifying NP, just as you'd expect from the man who painted the Garden of Earthly Delights. His...
I can't say my version of La Hire is zealous enough for this to apply, though I might be able to make it work if I come up with some fitting penalties.
I think I'm going to do the reverse of...
The Servant I'm working on is La Hire as a Berserker. I was thinking about theming his NP after angels of wrath and the like, though the ones I had in mind, Af and Chemah, don't have anything to do...
I've written some drafts of a Servant sheet, and I've been having trouble with the Skills the most because I didn't want to make something up for a purpose that was already filled by a preexisting...
Mac Bethad mac Findlaích: The faceclaim is from one of my favorite games of all time, so I feel obligated to comment. If there was ever a candidate for Innocent Monster, he's definitely it, and I...
Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi: This guy feels like a more benign take on someone who discovers things man was not meant to know, but in this case, it's more like things that were really difficult for man to...
Ben Jonson: This was a while back, but that is a truly terrifying Noble Phantasm. My greatest fear is that DW would use it for an event but forget to revert the effects for a less notable Servant....
Quite the interesting path the mother of monsters went down. Her backstory and Noble Phantasm reminded me a bit of a stranger version of the Fate ending, though no less endearing.
Thiess of Kaltenbrun: I've never seen a real-life figure more suited to being in a historical fantasy novel. A true believer who nonetheless commits sins to win the war against God's enemies is a...
I also like the idea of blending modern icons with historical figures. This one time, I came up with the idea of fusing Mario with Joseph Bazalgette, the father of London's modern sewer system and an...
Mary Frith: Funny thing, I first came across her while going on a Wikipedia trawl a few weeks ago and thought, "Hey, there's someone who could make for an interesting Servant." And she did. I enjoyed...
Aššurbaniapliim: An archive of knowledge meant to nourish its visitors perverted into an ever-expanding complex building upon the remains of worlds that were never meant to be...I do very much enjoy...
Johannes Liechtenauer: A quick and digestible sheet. Made for a brief, but interesting read. I'd like to see him duel with Munenori.
Ashikaga Yoshiteru: This one's a lot bigger, by contrast, but I...
Adding my voice to the chorus that's singing praises for that Titanic Singularity. I definitely want to play through it...though I ended up laughing at Anastasia's role in the story. Not really...
Esau: For such a simple-minded guy, this sheet is pretty dense and flowery. Reading it all was quite an experience. I like how pretty much everything plays into his general theme of a runaway truck...
Some unsurprisingly heavy stuff in that Black Kettle sheet, but it's overall good. I particularly like his characterization and how you incorporated the Hestova'ehe. I can see him chiding a traitor...
That Galatea sheet hits like a giant metal fist. It really is in-character for the Greek gods to "gift" an unfeeling, obviously inhuman spouse to the forerunner of every guy with an unironic waifu....
Is this the first Dantesface (read: Komaeda faceclaim) these threads have ever had? I want to say no, but I haven't seen all of them.
My favorite part of Kierkegaard's sheet is Sygdommen til Døden...
Yeah, seems like it. Must have gotten the two mixed up.
Nessus: The creepiest part of this stat sheet is the implication that Nessus has somehow dragged Megara into even more trouble.
An Unknown Soldier sheet is one of those things that I really wanted to see in this thread, and I'm thrilled to finally read one. I like the direction you took this in, where Berserker is overcome...
What are Jan's Spirit Commands? Iron Wall, Inspire, and Hot Blood are obvious.