~ Servant Saviour ~
Beatrice Portinari, Light of Revelation
: Neutral Good :
The young girl idolised by the poet Dante Alighieri, even though their actual meetings were quite fleeting, she became immortalised in his poetry as a beacon of innocence and shining example of purity. Oddly enough, two of her Noble Phantasms require her to witness sin to be activated, so is her purity the lack of knowledge on sin, or the mental strength to remain untainted in its presence?
Parameters
Strength (E) *****
Endurance (D) *****
Agility (E) *****
Magic (A) *****
Luck (C) *****
Skills
Aegis of Faith (Rank A)
A purity of such a level it reaches unearthliness. Beatrice seems to believe that her true purpose is to 'save' her enemies rather than defeat them, though how she goes about saving them can be... questionable, to say the least.
Revelation (Rank EX)
A divine occurence that offers instinct not merely into the ways of battle, but into all situations such as traversing which path or making decisions. Considered complex if nigh unexplainable, and cannot be quantified by normal means.
Noble Phantasms
All of Beatrice's NPs are based on the three journeys, through Hell, Purgatory and Heaven, that she arranged for Dante. Note that for each one she must witness the sin or virtue being committed or discern their motive before activating her NPs (hence why wouldn't give her a skill like
Discernment of the Poor, make things too easy).
Inferno, Le Conseguenze del Peccato (Rank A, Anti-Battalion at most)
A powerful magic attack unleashed on any enemy, Master or Servant, who acts upon a particular sin. The nature of this NP differs on the sin carried out, for example an instance of lust can unleash a powerful gale blast upon the offender, indulgence in violence will drown the enemy in a river of boiling blood, and an act of betrayal shall entomb them in ice.
When this Noble Phantasm is used, the words
'Abandon All Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here' appear in ghostly writing above Beatrice. If it's any consolation, Beatrice's unblemished kindness makes it unlikely for her to ever go full-out with this NP (unless you do something
really bad), yet it should also be noted that she won't stand for any sinful acts committed by her allies either, and may just give
them a little taste of this NP if they start falling out of line.
Purgatorio, Il Lavoro del Espiare (Rank C, Anti-Personnel)
Like Inferno, this is a punishing NP unleashed upon the sinful. However Purgataorio tends to manifest more as a 'status effect' type of deal rather than an outright magic assault, and appears to be based more on the enemy's motive rather than their actions.
Whenever this Noble Phantasm is used, three coloured steps appear for Beatrice to ascend.
Paradiso, Lo Splendore di Virtu (Rank A+, Support)
A brilliant radiance that bestows positive attributes and blessings onto all allies who have performed good and noble actions, though its effects differ depending on the nature of the action. For example, a display of just leadership may grant that person boosted resistance against electricity, or someone bearing a noble reason for battle may be granted a fire-elemental effect to their attacks.
Whenever this Noble Phantasm is used, a giant, glittering rose appears behind her, heavens' light pouring out from each of its leaves. For some reason Beatrice is reluctant to use this NP on herself, whether is this because of an actual limitation on it or just due to her own personality is hard to tell.