Here's another one, Merciful.
Name: Sir Tor
Alignment: Neutral Good
---Stats---
Strength: E
Endurance: E
Agility: A
Prana: C
Luck: A
NP: EX
--Class Abilities---
~Magic Resistance: B
Cancel spells with a chant below two verses. Cannot defend against Magecraft on the level of High-Thaumaturgy and Greater Rituals.
~Riding EX
In Tor's case this is not "riding" but actually controlling and commanding but the level of controlling is equivalent in what a person with A rank riding can mount.
---Skills---
~Sphere Boundary B
Tor slowly built this skill without ever really knowing, acknowledged as a "good knight" in character but nothing beyond that had to do with his nice attitude and natural charisma and his development of perception.
For hunting and capturing animals or needing to escape he could easily hide his presence from even the strongest of enemies, even if he could not really deal damage to them.
Furthermore this is in fact likely somewhat different then the normal version of this skill, should Tor be near a "beast" that beast will then be more complacent and likely to follow his orders, the stronger the beast the longer he has to stay near it, and they can resist to some point, but Tor tries his best to stay within the "range" with his high speed, until the creature is docile to, at the very least himself.
---Noble Phantasm---
The White Hound: Primate Murder
Once, a wild white dog crashed into Camelot, almost as if for no reason at all but random destruction, as if a storm that would surely strike you.
The creature was fierce and killed many when it first appeared, however the longer it stayed in Camelot the less severe the attacks, however many could not attempt to capture or even kill it.
It was something that not one knight alone could possibly defeat, yet Tor charged in, despite being one of the weakest Knights of the Round, and dodged it's blows as best as he could, yet never fought back, urging his friends to keep away.
After a few hours, the beast stopped, and became kind and obeyed Tor... however when Tor made it leave Camelot, it assaulted a Knight, when outside of Tor's range the beast was as ferocious as it once was.
So Tor kept the creature for a while, to make sure it was always in check, if it ever ran away, Tor could summon it back.
One day it disappeared... and what was left was a large amount of bloodless bodies, despite the usual summons, it seemed the hound would only appear once in a while, as if something much greater then the knight interfered most of the time... a sickly feeling that the creature only came when it had nothing better to do could be felt, the battles and hunts it was sent to seemed to be a small distraction...
As a Heroic Spirit he is surprised that he can still, "feel" the creatures existence and summon it more frequently now. He knew the creature was no ordinary magical beast... it was so much more... if only he knew.