I wonder what my specialized area is? Probably Assassin or Caster Sheets, since nearly every Servant I do is one of these. Not even joking, I have a list of about 30 random Servants. Most of them are either Assassin or Caster.
ist honestly a bit difficult to say that as you made and showed rather few servants here so …. hm if i think About it your servants are have a lively attitude and sometimes a hidden mischivieousness on them Anju .
Hmm, idk honestly what your style is Anju. We barely interacted before and you did not make many servants since i joined last Fall. So not enough information for me, would need to read your sheets again.
I do say tho, your blog has style. All you guys with the cool FGO aesthetics make me jealous when i look at my clusterfuck Blog.
And Skull is Classic. A style that is timeless, because he is one of the longest contributors here, he has seen the humble beginnings of this community, i suppose.
ist honestly a bit difficult to say that as you made and showed rather few servants here so …. hm if i think About it your servants are have a lively attitude and sometimes a hidden mischivieousness on them Anju .
Thanks, I suppose that they do actually. As for not posting many Servants, it's mostly because I no longer have the time to write those longer style Sheets as in the past and I'm not sure people would enjoy more shorter Sheets. I can pump them out pretty fast but they never get posted because - well, as I said above.
Hmm...speaking of, maybe I should make a Servant Blog as well.
I'd be curious to see how many Servants I've made over the years and where my tastes lie...
and about damn time. Who knows how many sheets are basically left in the dark by not remembering them in a blog
Well that is too early to ask imo. We still dont know where you expertise lies. When we wanna see a Faker or an Arthurian we go to Morg. If we want a Servant wanked beyond comprehension we ask Koga.
About Arthurians i aggree but About Faker i dont think so as he made rather few . And honest Question what is wrong with power house servants ? You are the specialist for the extraterrestrial Things (in many different paths) like i would wonder would you be a Clocktower Mage i see you in the Lore Department like what if we make a Nasu verse Mage Version of us in the Mage thread ?now that i think of this ?
And Morg is the mysterious Warrior Spellcaster hm .
I can see that. Lore is important to me. I am a sucker for mythology of gods and concepts that can be attributed to the Divine. If there is a Lore Department (idk, i am not that deep in the mage world of Nasu) then there would be a good place for me.
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Originally Posted by Lambda-Nu
Honestly, I think that making a blog is pretty much standard operating procedure around here.
Not all do that. I know that talents like Bloble and Leftovers dont have a blog.
I can see that. Lore is important to me. I am a sucker for mythology of gods and concepts that can be attributed to the Divine. If there is a Lore Department (idk, i am not that deep in the mage world of Nasu) then there would be a good place for me.
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Not all do that. I know that talents like Bloble and Leftovers dont have a blog.
From what i know is Lore or Anthropology the Department which deals with eldritch things and is said to work direct with the Dirrector personally ,so yeah i think you should try to make your "Nasu verse isekai Mage version" ?
As by understanding the world settin the making of servants is easier.
If there is a Lore Department (idk, i am not that deep in the mage world of Nasu) then there would be a good place for me.
There is a Faculty of Lore in the Clock Tower, also known as
Brishisan
Anthropology
. It deals with artefacts that are "not of this world", and the few members of the Faculty report directly to the Headmaster. It's the faculty Daybit once operated in before he was kicked out. Matters relating to divinity are more the concern of the
Eulyphis
Evocation
or
Animusphere
Astromancy
departments (the latter having a branch specifically dedicated to it), while historical matters are typically the purview of
And if i already at it ,despite i don't know which Magecraft(s) you would like to be able to use do i see you as coquettish, composed and spicy Spellcaster .judging from your servants i mean .
There is a Faculty of Lore in the Clock Tower, also known as
Brishisan
Anthropology
. It deals with artefacts that are "not of this world", and the few members of the Faculty report directly to the Headmaster. It's the faculty Daybit once operated in before he was kicked out. Matters relating to divinity are more the concern of the
Eulyphis
Evocation
or
Animusphere
Astromancy
departments (the latter having a branch specifically dedicated to it), while historical matters are typically the purview of
Astaire
Archaeology
.
Some Question Hux Which magecraft types would you think are practised withhin the Lore Faculty am i curious have you gueses ? and which Infos have you About the Individual Foundation Faculty and MAgecraft examples there ?
Which magecraft types would you think are practiced within the Lore Faculty ...
It's a bit fallacious to say that any faculty practices a singular form of magecraft. Each one has a broad range of magecraft under its belt, but for an example of the magecraft of an Anthropology member, take the case of Maio Brishishan, who made magical tablets for a variety of purposes, which fits with the idea of Anthropology being about artefacts.
I'd broadly say that the Faculty of Lore works with a variety of esoteric, perhaps even taboo forms of magecraft, drawing on the stylings of many other departments, and perverting them with a twist befitting the department that specializes in "that which does not exist in this world".
Originally Posted by Kabalisto Koga
... and what information do you have about the Individual Foundation Faculty and Magecraft examples there?
The Department of Individual Fundamentals is one of the more mysterious, which is almost certainly a result of it being aligned with the Neutral faction within the Clock Tower; Neutral are those who seek to reject the aristocracy and the democracy entirely, and seek only their own pursuit of magecraft; Individual Foundations feels like it would exemplify the very concept, as it is fundamentally the work of the individual that is focused on in that Faculty.
This is made a bit more clear when we compare it to General Fundamentals, which focuses on the common areas of magecraft that every field needs to know about; if General Fundamentals works on "that which is common to all magi", then Individual Fundamentals works on "that which is unique to a given magus".
It's a bit fallacious to say that any faculty practices a singular form of magecraft. Each one has a broad range of magecraft under its belt, but for an example of the magecraft of an Anthropology member, take the case of Maio Brishishan, who made magical tablets for a variety of purposes, which fits with the idea of Anthropology being about artefacts.
I'd broadly say that the Faculty of Lore works with a variety of esoteric, perhaps even taboo forms of magecraft, drawing on the stylings of many other departments, and perverting them with a twist befitting the department that specializes in "that which does not exist in this world".
The Department of Individual Fundamentals is one of the more mysterious, which is almost certainly a result of it being aligned with the Neutral faction within the Clock Tower; Neutral are those who seek to reject the aristocracy and the democracy entirely, and seek only their own pursuit of magecraft; Individual Foundations feels like it would exemplify the very concept, as it is fundamentally the work of the individual that is focused on in that Faculty.
This is made a bit more clear when we compare it to General Fundamentals, which focuses on the common areas of magecraft that every field needs to know about; if General Fundamentals works on "that which is common to all magi", then Individual Fundamentals works on "that which is unique to a given magus".
At first thanks ! would you say that example wise Shirou would fitt in the Individual Fundamentals ? given that he possess Unlimited Bladeworks ? Also one Problem i have is the Astromancy as i got the ideas of some Astronomer servants(specifical the differences in their Astromancy styles) but the matter with the Astromancy is a great issue have you a idea of the diffierent Astromancy forms ?
Shirou would fitt in the Individual Fundamentals ?
As far as magical training goes, Shirou is a definitive spellcaster; he's not affiliated with the Clock Tower, but in the special case of particular endings in Stay Night where Rin makes him join the CT, it's known that he at least does the usual circuit of General Fundamentals, but his distinctive brand of magecraft would likely be rejected from most faculties; Individual Fundamentals or Modern Magecraft Theory would perhaps be the two faculties he could align to, the former for a particularly unique magecraft inherent to him (Projection, a unique variant of Gradiation Air), and the latter because his lineage is young (first generation), plus he has a sense of morality, which is very incompatible with the Clock Tower.
Originally Posted by Kabalisto Koga
have you a idea of the diffierent Astromancy forms ?
Thanks to Kirschtaria, we actually know a fair bit about the degradation of Astromancy, which results in it being Astronomy in the modern day.
In the Age of Gods, the mystical system varied from region to region, but fundamentally the entire universe was more mysterious; the universe was chockers with mana, so absurd feats of magical power could be accomplished with the stars.
But since the Anno Domini era began, the heavens have slowly become more understood; the reality is that modern astromancy is terrible, because there's simply insufficient mystery and magical energy in the cosmos to replicate ancient feats. The best example is
Anima, Animusphere
There is a God in the Void
.
Olga Marie's version rained green meteors from the heavens that could burn the Child of Ainnashe and free up the Rail Zeppelin enough to fire its Great Mystic Eye Projector.
Kirschtaria's version used the entire universe as a set of magic circuits, allowing his output to match Lostbelt Kings, and even rivaled Zeus Almighty as a "Worthy rival".
Fundamentally, Age of Man Astronomy is limited to the degree of being "Observation of the Heavens", rather than "Utilization of the Heavens".
BB: "Quick, activate the Servant Summoning System! I'll take care of the rest. Trust me!"
Emergency Mana Batteries activated. Heroic Spirit Summoning in progress. First Ring confirmed. Second Ring confirmed. Third Ring confirmed. Warning: Override detected from [ERROR].
BB: Ha! Gotcha. Not so tough without your Arc, are you?
*blue light fills the room, turned to purple, and then red. Warning signals continue to blare*
Saint-Graph Construction corrupted due to [ERROR]. Host data copied from [ERROR]. Emergency Protocol: Demi-Servant Creation authorized by [ERROR].
*the light takes on a rainbow hue, swirling into a helix in the center of the summoning platform*
BB: "I knew stealing that Divinity from the Norse Lostbelt would come in handy! Am I a boss, or what?"
*coalescing from crystalized light, a humanoid form is created on the platform. The sirens cease*
Photonic transference of living data to Saint-Graph complete. Spiritron decay ceased. Mana levels stabilizing. Capture of [ERROR] by [ERROR] complete.
???: "Devour... Mani..." *the girl pants, her wild eyes darting every which way, bone daggers like fangs gripped tightly in her hands* "Where...?"
BB: "And you thought Ganesha was impressive! Master, meet the newly-former Anti-Cell of one of my very old frenemies. You can call her Hati."
Appearance
BB: "The system might need a moment to process her. Don't worry though, I can almost 100% maybe guarantee that she won't cause all of Chaldea to go extinct. Better hold onto those Command Seals. You know, just in case."
Hati: "Master...? Hati... hungry."
BB: "My job here is done. Don't tell Da Vinci! Bye!"
Analysis complete. Transferring Demi-Servant data to the terminal.
Class: MoonCancer True Name: Hati Alignment: Chaotic Hungry Place of Origin: Pre-Human History, Norse Mythology
STR: B+
END: C
AGI: A
MGI: E
LCK: D
NP: A+
Personal Information
Height: 5'7" Weight: 137 lbs Likes: to eat Dislikes: the moon Talent: Consumption Natural Enemy:BB Hunger Attribute: Heaven Traits:Anti-Cell Divinity, Female, Humanoid, Psuedo-Servant, Threat to Humanity Armaments: Twin fang daggers, an endless hunger
Class Skills:
Magic Consumption B: A mutation of Magic Resistance, causing any magical attack of less than A rank to be absorbed and "consumed" by Hati, healing her wounds by an amount proportional to the mana used in the magic's construction. She can even "eat" magic that already exists, though this has no effect on magical materials, like Servant weapons. Hati's resistance to magic is what would have allowed her to overpower Mani and consume him entirely, but the other presence within warped it further. A once-enemy to all life from beyond the galaxy, and a hunger that can never be sated. At least her very presence isn't consuming spiritrons anymore. Keep away from any Mana Storage to maintain stability.
"Hati always hungry. Hati just wants to eat moon. Hati cannot, Hati knows. Still, Hati wants. Mani only thing can make Hati full."
Divinity C: A middling divine presence, she was supposed to consume the moon at the start of Ragnarok. This version of Hati was copied from the Norse Lostbelt, where Mani was not consumed by her, and her father, Fenrir, died before he could consume Odin. An unfulfilled desire to consume is perhaps the only reason this Divnity could override what it once was, and still maintain a fraction of her Authority.
"Hati daughter of Fenrir, daughter of Giant. Hati eat moon at Fimbulwinter. Fimbulwinter never come. Surtr kill Fenrir, steal Frost. Hati useless. Hati hide. Purple find Hati. Now, Hati here."
Existence Outside the Domain A: Hati is not the only presence that exists within her demi-servant body. Behind intricate locks of AI-enhanced Saint-Graph encoding is the sliver of the Anti-Cell she once was. If the controlling Verber were to ever return, this is to ensure she will be beyond its command. It should be noted: if such an event were to occur, losing control of Hati would be the least of Chaldea's concerns.
"Hati feel hunger inside. Deeper hunger. Hati in control, but understand. Hati hungry too."
Personal Skills:
Beast Enhancement B: Letting her feral instincts take over, this creates the effect of Madness Enhancement A, but allows Hati to retain her senses. A skill seemingly shared by divine wolves who desire destruction and consumption.
"Hati call upon wolf strength. Hati sink fangs into enemy. Hati do this for Master."
Homunculus B: A creation of flesh and blood by a super-advanced AI, fit to be the perfect Psuedo-Servant for the Divinity it holds. A Saint-Graph body by itself could not be used to contain an Anti-Cell, and in the thousands of years the AI had to run simulations on what to do if it were to encounter another one, it came up with this answer. The fact that the AI was willing to hijack a god is a testament to how seriously it took the threat.
"Hati feel no Midgard soul inside. Hati eat many, Hati would know. Hati's body empty. Hati fill it with delicious food. That good enough for Hati."
Instinct B: Daughter of the greatest wolf in all of Scandinavia, her instincts are near perfect, but they can overcome by interference to auditory and visual senses. As she possesses a wolf's sense of smell, it's also possible to overcome her instincts with certain strong or distracting smells. Particularly that of freshly-cooked meat.
"Hati hunt Mani. Moon fast across sky. Hati second best hunter, would have caught. Surtr cheat, kill Father. Hati now best hunter, but Hati miss Father."
Noble Phantasms:
Evig ønske om Forbruk
Eternal Desire of Consumption
Type: Anti-Treasure Rank: A Range: Any Noble Phantasm she is affected by Maximum Number of Targets: Any Noble Phantasm she is affected by Description:
Letting loose a howl, Hati is surrounded by helixes of rainbow light. Her Magic Consumption ability is boosted to A rank, and allows her to consume any Noble Phantasm of its rank or lower as if it were pure magic. Against Noble Phantasms that would normally be pure magic, this allows her to consume them, no matter their rank. Weapon Phantasms, like that of Gae Bolg, are drained of all their power only so long as they are in contact with Hati, and quickly regain it once recalled. Certain Noble Phantasms are impossible to consume fully, such as Sherlock Holmes' "Elementary My Dear," which is primarily a boost to himself and allies. In such cases, she only consumes the direct effect it would have on her, and it is considered magic two ranks lower than the actual Noble Phantasm for the purposes of healing her wounds. Hati need not be wounded to use this Noble Phantasm. Though powerful, it has a glaring weakness: Hati loses her Instinct skill, and is unable to move so long as this Noble Phantasm is active. To dodge, counterattack, or perform any other motion, she must deactivate this Noble Phantasm, which could have lethal consequences.
Siste Natt
Final Night
Type: Anti-Unit Rank: A+ Range: 1~5m Maximum Number of Targets: One Description:
By digging her fang daggers into an opponent, she can call upon the strength of her once-divine form to utterly consume them, as if they were the moon she hates and desires. Living creatures, Saint-Graph bodies, Divine Spirits, it does not matter. So long as she keeps her fang daggers inside her opponent, they begin to dissolve into a helix of rainbow light. Hati can consume this energy as if it were magic simply by being close to it. The rate at which a being is dissolved is directly proportional to its resistance to magical effects. Magi with strong magical circuits and Servants with Magic Resistance take several minutes to fully consume, while Servants weak to magic are consumed within seconds. Hati can only attempt to "consume" a single entity each night, and regardless of its success, she must wait until the moon she cannot have rises again to try and consume something with this ability. The only way to stop from being consumed is to remove the fang daggers, and Hati's Beast Enhancement strength, from the target. Disarming Hati and moving several meters away also produces the same effect. If successfully stopped before a target is consumed, they heal back what was dissolved at the same rate they lost it. She can combine this with
Evig ønske om Forbruk
Eternal Desire for Consumption
to all but guarantee no one can save her target, at least not with any kind of magic.
Lore
Verber 01 and 03's influences were never confirmed. While 02 was destroyed completely after depositing its Anti-Cell, neither 01 nor 03 seemed to target Earth. Neither's Anti-Cell were ever found, and so, the AI of the Moon Cell secretly developed a plan, in case if they ever decided to swing back around and cause problems for it again. Being the super-AI that it was, its plan was infallible, but required a Saint-Graph constructor, and the core of a compatible Divine entity. How lucky for the AI, then, when alternate timelines began appearing, that it could claim one without disrupting the Domain of the Gods in its own.
Hati survived Surtr's killing of her father, but what happened to her brother, Sköll, is unknown. She did not have the strength to resist, only an unending hunger that, in her timeline, could never be filled. This was Hati of the second Lostbelt, and how exactly she gave her core over to the AI is not something she remembers. Given the previous habits of the AI, it's doubtful the transaction was willing. No matter the method, Hati was no longer conscious of events, until she found herself being implanted into a body that wasn't hers. She immediately felt the ravenous, unending hunger that was being trapped by her will, and she understood it.
In the space between heartbeats, where time does not flow, Hati met with the creature known as an Anti-Cell. It was a monstrous will, commanded by something that had long since left it, and only activated by chance. Hati knew the hunger pains it felt all to well, and she sympathized with it. It was this act, one that took the Anti-Cell by complete surprise, that allowed Hati to pounce. She could not have the moon, but this creature would not have her. Their fight lasted for what felt like forever, but in a timeless place, no one could say. Hati was the victor, but only because she understood the Devourer better than it understood itself.
In this place, in the core of a new body, Hati stood over her prey. She could not fully consume it, but what she did eat warped her. Suddenly, however, her food was locked from her, and she was taken from the place without time and placed into the body of a Midgardian girl, surrounded by light and noise. When it faded, she saw the AI, but only briefly, as it left her with a new Master. That, and an empty stomach. Hati could not have the moon, but the part that stood victorious over her previous battle knew that she would get to eat so much more than just a moon. Not that it makes her want to eat it any less. Stupid moon.
Personality
Simple doesn't quite describe Hati. Her use of language is elementary at best, and she doesn't understand Midgardians, but underneath the facade of a simple-minded, hungry girl are the sharpened instincts of a hunter who chased her prey for nights uncountable. She is a vicious predator that, should her Master take her collar off, would rip, tear, and consume any who stood in her way. Luckily, she can be pacified by giving her any number of "treats," from freshly cooked steak to just-caught fish. There's a real concern that she would follow anyone who gives her food. Hati knows she would never betray her master, but certainly doesn't bother correcting those who think feeding her makes her placid. It's more food for her.
Though she is bad at communicating with Midgardians, Hati is far from a stupid wolf driven only by hunger. Her mother was a giant sorceress, and she understands magic better than your average magus. It's that understanding, plus a bit of stolen power from the thing inside her, that allows her to eat magic in the first place. In a fight, her true wisdom shines. She doesn't waste movements, every step and every swing calculated with the instincts of an alpha predator, one who could beat and eat something that was designed to destroy all life. All that said, the one thing she desires most, she knows she cannot have. It pains her to see the hateful silver orb rise each night, knowing that she will never have a chance to feast upon it.
She doesn't seem to make the connection between entities loyal to the moon, such as gods and goddesses who have it as an aspect, and the thing she wants to eat. This is probably best for everyone.
Relationships
Ritsuka Fujimaru:
"Master feeds Hati. Hati hunts for Master. Hati like this deal. Hati close to happy with Master."
BB:
"Purple. You not fight Hati. Hati not understand. Fighting brings together. Hati also wonder. Why Purple smell like moon?"
Passionlip, Melty, other creations of BB:
"Young Purple. There many of you. Purple have many children. Who is father? Hati not met yet. It not Master, yes?"
Valkyrie:
"Hati wonder. Bad souls to Hel, Good to Aesir. But bad souls get eaten. You make Aesir enemy strong by feeding. You could give souls to Hati. Hati eat, and not fight Aesir. Hati think better plan."
Brynhildr:
"Brynhildr. Stop being alone with Master. Hati can smell flame inside you. It leak to spear. Hati will eat that flame, and you. Hati could smell other things, though. Hati like smell of Vanir deer. Hati could focus on that instead. Could distract when Brynhildr alone with Master."
Sigurd:
"Sigurd smell burnt. Hati think overcooked. Sigurd should get better lover."
Sieg:
"Not Sigurd? Smell close, but not same. Also smell like Hati, but not same. Hati curious. What is Not Sigurd?"
Orion & Artemis:
"Bow and Bear. Both smell like moon. Hati advise to stay away. Moon hateful thing. Bow have very pretty hair. Like moonlight, but not hateful. Hati like, so Hati warn."
Creator's Notes
This is the best idea I could come up with for a new MoonCancer servant being created that wasn't just "another BB creation." As usual, feedback is welcome, and I hope you all enjoyed the read. I actually liked writing for Hati a lot. Hati is good wolf.
Last edited by TheTruthWhale; June 1st, 2021 at 08:10 AM.
Looks very nice TheTruthWhale! Say, will you be doing a Sköll servant in the future? Also, what did you think of my choices for Servant ideas you could use to make sheets from?
I am still not sure i get the background. So a part of the Anti-Cell of one of the three Velber Units is sealed by BB to prevent it from becoming an enemy of humanity? I think what confuses me are ur designations. In the FGO timeline 02 attacked and was destroyed by excalibur after she rampaged across the world. That was sefar, but we know nothing about 01 and 03 or if they were even deployed in our timeline.
Still, you certainly work fast. It is a decent sheet. I personally think her ability to just consume everything magic is a bit too high.
Would still give her a headpat and chocolate
Last edited by DelRey; May 11th, 2021 at 05:41 AM.
As far as magical training goes, Shirou is a definitive spellcaster; he's not affiliated with the Clock Tower, but in the special case of particular endings in Stay Night where Rin makes him join the CT, it's known that he at least does the usual circuit of General Fundamentals, but his distinctive brand of magecraft would likely be rejected from most faculties; Individual Fundamentals or Modern Magecraft Theory would perhaps be the two faculties he could align to, the former for a particularly unique magecraft inherent to him (Projection, a unique variant of Gradiation Air), and the latter because his lineage is young (first generation), plus he has a sense of morality, which is very incompatible with the Clock Tower.
Thanks to Kirschtaria, we actually know a fair bit about the degradation of Astromancy, which results in it being Astronomy in the modern day.
In the Age of Gods, the mystical system varied from region to region, but fundamentally the entire universe was more mysterious; the universe was chockers with mana, so absurd feats of magical power could be accomplished with the stars.
But since the Anno Domini era began, the heavens have slowly become more understood; the reality is that modern astromancy is terrible, because there's simply insufficient mystery and magical energy in the cosmos to replicate ancient feats. The best example is
Anima, Animusphere
There is a God in the Void
.
Olga Marie's version rained green meteors from the heavens that could burn the Child of Ainnashe and free up the Rail Zeppelin enough to fire its Great Mystic Eye Projector.
Kirschtaria's version used the entire universe as a set of magic circuits, allowing his output to match Lostbelt Kings, and even rivaled Zeus Almighty as a "Worthy rival".
Fundamentally, Age of Man Astronomy is limited to the degree of being "Observation of the Heavens", rather than "Utilization of the Heavens".
Thanks this solves some of the Problems i remember there was also the shift of Ptolemeic and Copernic Astronomy model which are Building the Thaumaturgic foundation durring a episode of case files , but i am unshure which MAgeccraft difference this would cause .
Last edited by Kabalisto Koga; May 11th, 2021 at 03:04 PM.
We do know about 03, or at least it's Anti-Cell. 01 existed, but nothing has ever been published in any timeline other than the Greek Lostbelt, where all three were destroyed by the Twelve Machine Gods.
Can nerf magic Consumption, though. Probably bring it down to B to start off, and have it shift to A with her first Phantasm.
EDIT: Nerfed.
As for the suggestions by @Dragonlord, I can see what I can come up with, but no promises. Especially not with the goddess of sex and sexuality.
Last edited by TheTruthWhale; May 11th, 2021 at 10:40 AM.