Tituba (C~B) (The First Victim): A servant like being that takes the form of a witch like woman with dark skin who gives off the presence of a Servant. Her overall function is to make the enemies believe she is the true Caster, something helped with the fact that she looks more like a servant then the real one. The dummy servant has minor fighting capabilities, but is incapable of beating another servant in direct combat. It’s primarily a dummy Caster that the real Caster can manipulate and use to cast her own attacks. She can even be killed off to fool other servants into thinking they successfully killed the servant Caster, while the real servant hides away and plots from the shadows. She could be revived, but it would take a lot of Mana to do so, so it is ideal to make the dummy servant vanish when cornered. She is a representation of the very first person Abigail Williams accused during the Salem Witch Trials, a slave of the Paris family that was accused of performing witchcraft. Most of the skills attributed to Caster also attribute to her, only instead of having Innocent Bystander, she possesses Innocent Monster (C) because of her status as a scapegoat, which portrayed her in a more malicious image then she was in real life.
Victim’s Deposition (B~A) (Evidence from the Accuser): A curse that Caster can inflict on anyone or anything in order to make them into a target for forced attacks. Caster uses a stamp which can be fired and imprints its target with a curse that draws in the attacks of an enemy. Near by enemies will be drawn to the attack the stamped individual. A servant with high enough Magic Resistance or a skill that can block out Mental Affliction can resist the curse. Usually the skill’s rank would have to be B or higher in order to affectively resist. Servants with no such skill could resist if they have an overwhelming personality, but the temptation to attack the target would be nearly as tempting as a command seal. The ideal situation to use this Noble Phantasm would be when a Berserker is near by since Berserker class servants have nearly no reason and no will of their own. Golems can also be affected so long as they are not being controlled directly. It also has no affect on any Servant of the Ruler Class. The Noble Phantasm represents the accusations Abigail Williams made during the trials. There have been may documented testimonies about the accused victims, and this Noble Phantasm takes all of the fear anxiety those testimonies create and put them in this curse, making the stamped individual into a scapegoat to release those feelings. This Noble Phantasm Ranks up when within the Salem Court House.
Court of Oyer and Terminer (A) (Courthouse that hears and determines): A Reality Marble which takes the form of a large court room like landscape. It is the image in reminiscent of the court room where the Salem Witch Trials took place. The floor is wood, there are wooden poles coming from the ground, and a deep mist covers the area. Near the front, there is a large Judge's Bench where loud thunderous booms seem to come from. The mist appears to come from the witness bench next to the Judge's bench. The Reality Marble promotes Caster’s Mana, Luck, and Agility by two ranks. In addition, her other Noble Phantasms are promoted by one. In this Reality Marble, deception is not allowed from anyone accept the user. The Reality Marble affects the psychologically tiring events of the courthouse that condemned hundreds. It is however purely a psychological attack in addition to the temporary parameter buff. Anyone trapped within the marble are forced to hear testimonies of their sins, both real and exaggerated. They are forced to remember the worst events f their lives and can eventually go mad from the psychological attack. However, this affect only really works on those with true regret in their lives. People and Servants who lived fulfilling lives will not be as affected, and while annoyed by the intrusion would shrug it off. It also takes up a lot of mana and will often be used as an absolute last resort.