Servant Shielder:
Appearance:
Credit for image goes to Nintendo/Intelligent Systems, Takashi Takeuchi(?) for the designs on the
shield, and myself for the disgustingly crude Photoshop work.
Identity: Sir Galahad
Alignment: Lawful Good
Alternate Classes: Lancer
Gender: |
Male |
Birthday: |
Unknown |
Height: |
196cm |
Weight: |
81kg |
Blood type: |
Unknown |
Place of Origin: |
Europe |
Weapons: |
Shield (Lord Camelot), Spear |
Likes: |
Arturia, the Knights of the Round Table, his father, helping others, good deeds, performing good deeds, bowling & lawn bowling,
building things (whether that means a birdhouse, or a rain shelter). |
Dislikes: |
Evil, cruelty, injustice, apathy. |
Talents: |
Being a Hero of Justice, carpentry, saving lives, sprinting, survival in harsh conditions, cooking over a fire,
failing to see the impression he makes, making flabbergastingly good meals from wild animals and foraged fruits/vegetables. |
Natural enemy: |
Olga Marie's father, any who would let harm come to another for selfish purposes. |
Appearance (Description): Shielder wears immaculate silver armor, and a very large shield which he wields with astonishing proficiency. He carries a sword, but typically wields a spear in his off hand. He has graying light brown hair, though his mustache seems mostly unchanged. Though his facial features can make him appear stern, he tends to display a gentle disposition.
Personality: A kind man, capable of withstanding anything to help his allies. he is more than ready to lay down his life for a cause he believes in, but is the kind of man who would survive against impossible odds over and over again to fulfill his obligations. If he were to be confronted by another Knight of the Round Table during a Grail War, he would immediately attempt to broker a truce between their Masters. This naturally includes Arturia and even Mordred. However even if a deal couldn't be struck, he would nevertheless find a way to aid his former companions without inconveniencing his Master. He is truly a model Hero of Justice. A model Hero of Anything really.
His wish is to give his father, Sir Lancelot, the opportunity to atone for his sins before his death even if the legends never record it.
Bio: Galahad was a later addition to the Round Table, especially famed for his escapades in the search of the Holy Grail. He was a "saint who was the only one to obtain the Holy Grail, just to return it to the heavens."
This incarnation of Galahad lived much longer than the Galahad that a certain Saber class Servant knew. In her lifetime, Galahad died as a young man.
This Galahad, as is obvious by his appearance, greatly outlived King Arthur. However, his loyalty to his king and country never faltered, even after both fell.
Strong in body, and stronger still in mind, he persevered. Even in the wake of Mordred's betrayal, the fall of Camelot and Arturia's death, he simply decided that he would find the Holy Grail, for which his fellow Knights had searched for so long. In so doing, he could still save his kingdom and the countless people who had lost their lives at Camlann.
And so Galahad traveled to every corner of the country and back in his search. He saw the people of Britain rebuilding their lives and homes after the wars. Early on in his quest he reunited with Sir Bors and Sir Percival and they joined his endeavor. Wherever they went, they were hailed as heroes, the last surviving Knights of the Round Table, and as such were looked upon with both awe for their status, and pity for their losses.
However, over the course of his journeys throughout Britain, many years passed. Decades in fact. For a time, Bors and Percival abandoned the mission as a fool's errand, but even after more than thirty years of tireless searching, Galahad never faltered, and in the end, he retrieved his companions and achieved that which the Knights had sought for so long.
At long last, the Knights of the Round Table had found the Holy Grail, even if they were the only ones left, to their knowledge.
He was more than ready to resurrect Camelot and Arthur Pendragon, restoring his home, his family and his comrades.
He imagined a world in which Arturia was able to save her people, and truly lead them as well, a world in which she was allowed to understand her subjects as people.
A world where Mordred would be able to succeed his father, who would feel secure that she had done everything to prepare him for true kingship.
A world in which his father had the opportunity to atone for his sins.
A world where the people of Britain could prosper…
…except…they already were…
It had been over thirty years. Galahad had seen for himself that the people of Britain had built new lives for themselves. They had moved on, as had Bors and Percival, even if he hadn't. They all remembered Camelot and King Arthur, but that was all those things were anymore: Memories. Everyone else had spent thirty years rebuilding, and if he made this wish, he would be depreciating and invalidating everything that they had worked so hard to achieve. He was faced with the cruel decision between the people of his country and regaining everything he cared about.
And yet, without doubting himself for a moment, he returned the Holy Grail to Heaven.
Galahad never moved on from his identity as a Knight of the Round Table and spent the rest of his days travelling Britain, coming to the aid of those who needed it. How he died remains a mystery, but if he didn't pass on from old age, he no doubt gave his life to save another.
Stats
Strength: C
Endurance: A++
Agility: C
Magic: B
Luck: B
Noble Phantasm: EX
Class Skills:
Magic Resistance: (A)
Cancel spells with a chant below three verses. Even if targeted by High-Thaumaturgy and Greater Rituals, it is difficult for them to be affected.
Riding: (C)
One can flawlessly ride animals and vehicles that received a proper training and adjustment.
Personal Skills:
Guardian Knight: (A)
Temporarily increases Strength and Endurance by one rank when protecting others.
Bravery: (A+)
Ability to negate mental interference such as pressure, confusion and fascination. Bonus effect of increasing melee damage.
Mana Defense: (A+)
A Skill of the same type as Mana Burst: Magical power is translated directly into defensive power. For a Heroic Spirit possessing a huge magical power, it would probably become a sacred wall that protects a whole country.
Noble Phantasms:
Castle of the Distant Utopia
Lord Camelot
(A)
Type: Support/Anti-Evil
A shield made from the Round Table itself. It is a form of "ultimate protection" employing the Round Table, "where the Knights of the Round Table sat at the center of the Castle of White Walls, Camelot", in the form of a shield. Its strength is proportionate to the will power of the user, and it is said that "so long the heart doesn't break, those castle walls too shall never crumble." When deployed, it projects an impenetrable barrier that protects him and his allies, (or anyone within a fairly large radius behind him).
Towering Force of Will
Lord Camelot
(E-EX)
Type: Support/Anti-Unit
Maximum Targets: 1
A manifestation of Galahad's indomitable will and dedication, he and his shield temporarily become a single immovable object. His shield can generate a barrier while doing this. While he is in this state, he can block anything, becoming the perfect shield. Literally nothing can penetrate this defense. If one were to drop the moon itself on top of him while he was in this state, depending on his mana reserves, he might come away from the event feeling slightly dazed. This technique's main weakness is that it only lasts for a few moments, therefore requiring somewhat precise timing, and it takes several minutes before he can use it again.
This ability can take another form if activated while Galahad is in motion: Instead of becoming an immovable object, he becomes an unstoppable force. Put simply, this allows him to hit extremely hard. However, this ability only extends to his body and his shield, not his spear or sword. In fact, this Noble Phantasm cannot enhance any tool designed for the purpose of harming others. Thus, he's limited to using blunt force.
While he would be fully capable of deflecting the moon, he could not knock it back into space. He could make a large beached whale fly, though. Sadly, hitting it in such a manner would likely kill it, or any non-magical entity, and thus he will only use this attack on other heroic spirits, or phantasmal beasts. The poor whale! How dare you even suggest such madness!
Culmination of Arthur's Quest
Sangreal–The Holy Grail
(EX)
Type: Support
Galahad was the only Knight of the Round Table to find the Holy Grail once and for all.
As such, he has the ability to bring forth the true Holy Grail itself; the ultimate wish granter, capable of reshaping the world to one's liking, and of defying restrictions set by The World, and Akasha. This, of course, begs the question; why would he not simply use this Noble Phantasm instead of fighting a needless battle?
Two reasons: The first is that invoking the Grail comes at the cost of either his own, or his Master's life, though he would never sacrifice his Master unless forced by that very Master's command seal. Upon summoning it, he will die within minutes, without exception. The second reason is that he is not actually capable of touching the Grail himself, and he still has a wish of his own.
There is also a highly dangerous drawback to this Noble Phantasm: It activates automatically if he is dealt a fatal wound, and Galahad cannot choose who receives the Grail's blessing. Though he chooses where it manifests (anywhere within his line of sight), the person who gets their wish granted is the first person to touch it. Should someone other than s/he whom he intends to bequeath a wish touch the Holy Grail first, a person with malevolent intentions could have the powers of God at their fingertips and Galahad would be helpless to stop them.
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So, here I am with my second Servant sheet. Remember when I said I was doing this, RoydGolden? I didn't forget. In fact it's been mostly finished for ages now, and I got really lazy.
So, I've both moved over to a different timeline in the Nasuverse, and also changed several aspects of the original legend to suit my purposes, most notably that the search for the Holy Grail ultimately takes place after Camlann, thus ensuring Arturia never learns of the quest's completion, and furthermore, takes Galahad more than three decades. Furthermore, Galahad does not make a wish using the Grail, choosing to simply live out the rest of his life instead of choosing his time of death and ascending to heaven when visited by Joseph of Arimathea.
In the Nasuverse, at least during Saber's timeline, it seems likely that Galahad died on his quest for the Grail, still a boy and completely unprepared for the trials he would face. (or at least, that is the story as Arturia understands it) Oh, right, and current fan theory suggests that he probably didn't have brown hair due to this unknown knight with a vaguely similar appearance to Mashu in Tristan's Stage 4 art.
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Galahad(?) and the back of Tristan's head. |
Galahad saving Mashu in Fate/Grand Order - First Order |
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if nothing's confirmed, in the first case. I'll wait until more info is released about the guy, and correct it then.