Normally Deianira in the Assassin Class would be a sullen and bitter woman, burdened by guilt for accidentally killing her beloved husband. But upon being tainted by the Grail's mud and feeling firsthand every moment of agony Heracles felt as he perished on the fire, Deianira's already fragile mind snapped entirely.
Now rather than regretting her actions Assassin has embraced them. Instead of morose and penitent, her demeanour has become cruel, haughty and unabashedly sensual. Assassin follows a twisted philosophy of wanting to see the things she loves most burn away beautifully, likening to a supernova that blazes brightest before being extinguished. The more Assassin loves something the more she wants to destroy it, considering destruction and anguish the culmination of her love. Assassin applies this philosophy to herself as well, revelling in the pain inflicted on her in battle as it brings her closer to the longed-for climax of destruction.
Assassin accepts her role as the villain of Heracles' story, recognizing that she's someone meant to earn mankind's hatred and enmity. But even a villain has their part to play in the tragedy called life, and Assassin intends to dance out her part beautifully until every last drop of her being is razed to ashes.
Ultimately Assassin embracing the status of a villain is just another way to cope with her crushing guilt. Deep down, she hates herself for what she's become. Her enjoyment of her own evilness is just an act, and she's a hollow person on the inside. Assassin's greatest wish is to be able to go back to the innocent peaceful days when she was racing chariots and sparring with her friends.
Attitude to her Master
Assassin sees her Master as just one of the many humans she seeks to grant her "love" to. If her Master is a cowardly and weak-minded person Assassin will be cold and apathetic to them, deeming them unworthy of her love.
But if her Master is a proud and strong-willed man like her beloved Heracles Assassin will show him the full depths of her twisted passion. She'll toy with her Master mentally, trying to convince him to abandon his ideals and embrace her philosophy. The more her Master resists her advances, the more intensely she desires to claim him. Ultimately, if her Master proved weak-willed enough to actually succumb to her temptings, Assassin would get bored with him and quickly toss him aside. The fire in her heart only burns most dazzlingly for that which it can never consume.
Wish on the Holy Grail
Assassin claims to have no wish on the Grail, being satisfied just to indulge herself by dragging more great heroes to ruin. However, fallen as she is, Assassin's true desire is an altruistic one born from her original self before succumbing to the Grail's corruption. She wishes to erase herself from history as Heracles' wife. Maybe, if Heracles had never met her, he could've found true happiness with another woman.
And then, she could finally be purified of that horrid guilt that haunts her every waking moment...
Likes: seeing things burn brightly and be extinguished, strong men who never give in to her
Dislikes: drawn out endings, weak-willed men
Talent: self destruction
Natural Enemy: Heracles,
her other self