Spirit: Ganymede
Class: Rider
Strength: D
Endurance: C
Agility: C
Magical energy: C
Luck: A
Noble Phantasm:
The Lord of the Skies’ Beloved (C)
One of the few mortals to gain the full favour of the Lord of Skies, Rider’s status as the Beloved of Zeus is well known and offers a tiny amount of authority over the sky. This authority has two affects on the servant:
- First, he will never take any damage from any fall from any height ever.
- Second, the sky itself can carry him and take him to where he wants to go, basically, independent flight.
Aetos Dios (A)
The personal Eagle of Zeus, Aetos Dios was what truly started his legend by carrying him to Zeus himself. A mount on the level of the Divine Spirits, the only reason why Rider has it and can ride the eagle is because of his status as Zeus’ Beloved. Zeus ordered the Eagle to protect Rider as much as it could, and if that meant channelling his power through its body to do so, so be it.
When Rider is first summoned, Aetos Dios is summoned alongside him and works as his bodyguard, fighting all those resistant enough to overcome his divine beauty. The eagle uses talons and lightning as it weapons, and can change its size to that of a swallow right up to the size of a Golden Eagle. Regardless of its size, its strength, endurance, and agility all rank A, likewise its Divinity.
When its name is intoned by Rider, the eagle grows into the size of a roc, and its full power is unleashed. All stats get ‘+’ enhancement and the eagle is wreathed in lightning that harms only the Beloved’s opponents.
Class Skills:
Ride (B) – Only applicable to Aetos Dios, but even then, the eagle would never let Rider fall.
Personal Skills:
Divinity (A) – Though he was born a mortal, he grew into a full fledged divine spirit.
Mystic Beauty (A) – The beauty that captivated Zeus himself, Rider’s Beauty, even though he is man, captivated all who see him. Against other Servants, it serves to constantly suggest that the attacking Servant does not need to do anything to harm the perfect visage of the Servant…at the very least, those attacking hold back their strikes to reduce the marring Rider would otherwise suffer.