Type: Anti-Unit, Anti-Noble Phantasm
Rank: A
Range: 1~10
Max. Target: 1 person, 1 object
Judith's most famous deed and the single miracle she produced in her lifetime. It is the episode in which she slew the Assyrian general Holofernes with his own sword in his own bedchambers and afterwards walked out with his head out of the enemy's camp without ever being found out. The true function of her personal skill
God's Hand. It is an unconventional Noble Phantasm that can be activated only when a certain condition is met. When she finds herself in the company of an enemy, Judith will be required to touch and recite a quiet prayer on the enemy's Noble Phantasm - such as a sword or a spear - in order to cast a curse on it.
If the conditions is met, the Noble Phantasm will be imprinted with a command to slay it's true owner in their utmost time of need. Their weapon will transform into a cursed demon resembling that of a devouring void and will begin to devour the flesh of it's owner in a manner similar to
this. Because of the sudden activation and point of appearance, the chance of avoiding the void is nil. The only true way to counter this Noble Phantasm is to not allow Judith to be able to enchant their Noble Phantasm in the first place.
On the other hand, it is not as if this Noble Phantasm is without weakness. For one, it can only work on Noble Phantasms that possess an actual physical form such as weaponry. Noble Phantasm that are concepts or part of the enemy's body - such as Heracles' God Hand - will have an absolute advantage against this ability. Secondly, Judith is unable to utilize this ability on Noble Phantasms that are alien in nature, such as Gilgamesh's Ea - because she cannot understand the required method to enchant such a Noble Phantasm.
Holofernes
Head of the Tyrant General
Type: Barrier
Rank: B
Range: 1~10
Max. Target: 10 people
Judith's second most famous deed. After beheading Holofernes, she placed his head in a basked covered by blankets and took it back into her city with her. Upon revealing the head of the Assyrian general to the people, they cheered and revered Judith - for a single woman had taken the life of their more powerful enemy's head. The next morning, the head was placed on the walls of the city and the people started making rattling sounds to make it appear as if they were preparing for war. Once the enemy had come running to silence the uprising, they saw the head of their leader on the walls. Shocked and panicked, the enemy began a hasty retreat upon which Judith organized for soldiers to take them down using local advantage.
As a Noble Phantasm, this deed manifests in the form of a closed bag carrying the head of Holofernes inside of it - similar to the imagery of Perseus carrying Medusa's head. Once the head is revealed, it will erect a large defensive barrier around the owner and will function as a powerful protection spell. All curses and demons will be warded off upon touching the barrier and the owner will be granted limited capability to resist mental interference. Additionally, as long as the shocked and pained expression of the Assyrian general is revealed to the outside world, it will cast a powerful 'Fear' effect into the minds of anyone who lays their eyes upon the head - making them believe they could suffer a similar Fate.
If activated at full power, the barrier could potentially recreate the walls on which the head was once placed on for a single turn to repel a single powerful enemy charge - however once done so, the Noble Phantasm will be unable to function properly afterwards.