Version 2.0 of
my favorite Caster that I've made.
Class: Caster
Identity: Wen Shi, the Mother of Dragons
STR: E
END: D
AGI: D
MGI: A++
LCK: B
Class Skills
Territory Creation (A): Creation of a Temple or a Shrine becomes possible.
Item Construction (-): As a cost for possessing a Noble Phantasm that allows summoning, this skill is lost.
Personal Skills
Wu Xing (C+): Possesses knowledge of the Ancient Chinese magecraft that controls the Five Elements or Phases:
Wood, Earth, Water, Fire and Metal. After obtaining divine status and due to her connection to dragonkind, she
received the capability to perform it. Caster's primary elemental affinity is Water, due to her origins, but her
skill with the other four is sufficient to match most modern mages. Caster's spellcasting mainly employs scrolls
inscribed with calligraphy written by various Chinese Emperors.
Affections of the Five Scholars (A+): Affection from Caster's children, which elevated her to a divine level. The
number five was sacred in relation to Chinese dragons; those with five claws were reserved for the emblem of the
Emperor and the gods. This skill functions as Divinity at rank C and grants Caster a constant rank up to MGI, LCK
and her spellcasting.
Filial Exemplar (A): After her death, Caster was deified as a goddess of parents and children, and remains popular
throughout China to this day. This skill embodies this status by allowing her to shift her appearance and personality
depending on the situation and whom she is interacting with. It is more and less than mere shapeshifting, since though
she is limited to the form of Chinese woman, she is able to appear as a young child, an old woman, an ugly commoner, a
beautiful princess or anywhere in between. The form she takes is tailored to elicit affection and familiarity from the
specific individual as much as possible. Depending on the person in question, she may appear as a doting grandmother,
a precocious little sister, a loving wife or a headstrong elder sister. A divine power to fill any void in one's family
life, or any role in the story, if you want to argue semantics.
Noble Phantasm
Long-Mu~Mother of Dragons (EX, Summoning)
A white stone that must be filled with prana in order to break and summon Caster's children. The cost is immense, requiring
at least five days of constant siphoning of prana from a strong leyline. In order to most efficiently absorb prana, the stone
must be immersed in flowing water from the Xi River, where Caster first found it as a child. Once saturated, the stone, actually
an egg, breaks and five Chinese dragons spring forth to greet their mother. To borrow the words of a certain king, Caster's bond
with them is her greatest treasure, and allows her to summon these five Divine Beasts. They will protect their brothers and mother
with their lives, using numbers, magic and physical strength to eliminate any threat to their family. Though they are mere infants
by draconic standards, their fame as powerful spirits and scholars combined with Caster's fame as a goddess makes the six of them
working together a nigh-unstoppable force. The five dragons are named Qinglong (the Azure), Zhulong (the Vermillion), Huanglong (the
Yellow), Bailong (the White) and Xuanlong (the Black). Even though they are young, they possess great strength and magic resistance
on the level of an A-ranked Servant. They can grow from one to ten meters long, as well as shift into the form of human males. They
also have great natural talent with Wu Xing magecraft. Though they are all water spirits and can control the weather to produce a
multitude of effects, each individual dragon has a primary elemental affinity for each one of the Five Elements.