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At times it's best to pretend that the canon doesn't exist.
Alternatively, think of it as Servant Pandora being different from real Pandora.
If you can learn something from Musashi is that you can justify any change with "different world/universe/timeline ¯\_(ツ)_/¯".
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Last edited by Kabalisto Koga; April 30th, 2020 at 05:48 PM.
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Faceclaim is borked, for one thing. Other than that this is a pretty solid take on a more minor but still cool Indian hero. I love the imagery in his second NP of him just going wild and rushing forth while shooting a wall of arrows everywhere. Sounds badass af. That his greatest wish is to live an ordinary peaceful life with his family is also a sweet touch.
"I'm sorry I will not be of much use, master, but at the very least I can show you some art..."
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Creator Notes: This is an idea I have entertained in my mind for a long time, and finally took the courage to write.
I know this guy wouldn't be able become a servant, being so close to modern days, but it was a fun idea too interesting to scrap.
Since there's a modicum of activity in the thread at the moment, I figured I'd offer some prompts from my (ever expanding) list:
Ti Ying: The Daughter of Courage from China. She is famed for speaking out against and bringing an end to the horrific Five Pains as a mode of punishment. Though she doesn't have much going for her beyond that, her father was a physician (and she might have picked up a few tricks) and was a common woman who spoke out against the Emperor himself. Her letter (or rather part of it) to the Emperor might make for a good NP chant, too. The obvious choice for class would be Caster, though I suppose Berserker might qualify as well (it being somewhat insane for a commoner to speak out against the Emperor, after all).
Moremi Ajasoro: The Mother of the Yoruba from Africa. Her people were beset by raids from spirits, and under the guidance of a river spirit, she let herself be captured. Using her beauty, she integrated into the raiders' society, only to discover they were simply men in disguise. She escaped back to her people and brought the truth of the matter to light, also noting that the spirit disguises were very flammable. The Yoruba then fought back against the raiders with torches, driving them away. For its advice, the river spirit demanded the life of her son. For her actions in her people's defense and out of sympathy for the loss of her child, the Yoruba then declared themselves her children. Probably and Assassin or Caster.
Guthrum: An opponent of Alfred the Great, being a Saxon warlord (that later converted to Christianity). I would've drawn heavily from G.K. Chesterton's Ballad of the White Horse in terms of characterization, making a nihilistic destroyer that lays waste in order to forget the emptiness of his existence (and who later finds salvation in a greater purpose, I suppose). Either an Avenger, Berserker or Lancer. As a Lancer, I would've stolen from the same book the shtick of one of his underlings, namely the fact that he would wield seven spears.
Jacob Bruce: The Scottish court mage of tsar Peter the Great. He has a surprising wealth of material to draw from, from the Sukharev Tower (the first observatory/wizard's tower in Russia), the Waters of Life and Death and the mysterious Black Book, said to have been written by Solomon and/or Satan and making its owner capable of locating hidden treasures, opening all locks and knowing all truths (the last sounds like messing with the Root to me). Apparently his tower was shrouded in darkness after his death, as though his spirit clung to it. Has a bit of a bad reputation as a warlock, too. Unsurprisingly a Caster.
Tsutsui Jomyo Meishu: A warrior monk who fought alongside the Minamoto. Not much to write home about this one, but he did have a pretty cool sequence of defending a bridge against his enemies and repeatedly running out of arrows, breaking his weapons and switching to new ones as the battle raged on. Probably goes for a Saber, Lancer or Archer.
Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus: A Servant mostly for the sake of a glorious name. A very principled hero of Rome's early history, having had his own son executed for breaking rank against his orders (this coming to be known as 'Manlian discipline'). Also fought a giant Gaul in a duel, being the only one willing to do so. Of course, he easily won, taking his enemies great bronze torc as a prize and earning one of his names. Could also be construed to have some clout with Jupiter, mostly due to an incident in Jupiter's temple with Lucius Annius.
King of Macrobia: The king of the fabled Macrobians. Said to have lived somewhere around the Horn of Africa, they were reputed to be the tallest and handsomest of all humans. After a Persian emperor tried to bribe him into submission with luxury gifts, he sent back an unstrung bow: if the Persians could manage to string it, they would have the right to invade his country; but until then, they should thank the gods that the Macrobians never decided to invade their empire. Apparently the Macrobians were also super rich, to the point of prisoners' chains being made of gold. Macrobia might have something to do with the Land of Punt, too, which in Egyptian myth is the Land of Gods. Probably an Archer.
Milo of Croton: Said to be the second (or third, I suppose - with only Heracles and Titormus exceeding him) strongest man in Greece. A legendary wrestler and athelete, he won a great many crowns in Greece's Panhellenic games (such as the Olympic, Nemean and Pythian games). He is also reputed as fighting in an actual war (and making a significant contribution) while cosplaying as Heracles. Several feats of physical prowess are attributed to him, from carrying a fully grown bull on his shoulders to wrestling with several opponents while maintaining his footing on an oiled disc. Might be a Berserker due to the hubristic (and rather stupid) legend of his death.
La Voisin: A poisoner and witch from 17th century France. There are many legends of her dark rites and she was implicated in the Affair of the Poisons, a scandal reaching the court of Louis XIV. In Nasuverse terms she would probably be a mercenary mage, hiring her expertise to nobles. Unsurprisingly a Caster or an Assassin.
Bruncvik: Also known as Henry the Lion, a powerful German prince in actual history. During his travels, he became shipwrecked in a mystical land. There, he aids a lion in slaying a dragon, and the two then return to Europe. I seem to recall he had some more adventures on the way, involving a head-cutting sword of some kind. Probably a lion-riding Rider.
Last edited by Kabalisto Koga; May 1st, 2020 at 07:57 AM.
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Guthrum sounds cool. I'm always up for some Chesterton-related stuff.
I actually have an unfinished La Voison profile. Because of the insanity IRL I have been unfortunately been putting off writing/finishing Servant sheets. Maybe I'll get back to it soon. :\
At first its nice to see you here after an while ,that is an interesting idea for an Survivor of Orts counter attack .
That reminds me werent somewhere stated that to defeat an Ultimate one that true magic is perhaps neccesary makes me wondered a while ago why ZElretch or Aoko werent tasked /havent been atleast asked for it ?
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I've been lurking around and I'm out of hospital now. Stuck in isolation of course, but I can work from home so I'm still getting paid which is good. Thanks for the warm wishes! I'll get round to posting more Servants soon. I have a couple that just need finishing up but they are almost done!
I can probably guess the reason but I'm not bothered by things like that personally so I enjoyed Prisma. But I suppose timeline shenanigans could account for Pandora not looking like Erika.
Servant Sheet Compilation
'Winner' of the Legendary Jack-Off
right. that said, any further commentary on Pandora?
Servant Sheet Compilation
'Winner' of the Legendary Jack-Off
I had a good laugh with her insulting the Master to try to motivate them. I don't know how's Kaleid Pandora's personality, but I really like the cuteness of yours
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Any other commentary on my Niemeyer?