Class: Rider
Gender: Male (?)
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Stats:
Strength: C
Endurance: D
Agility: B
Mana: C
Luck: A
Noble Phantasm: C
Class Skills:
Riding: A+
All creatures, including those on the level of Phantasmal Beast and Divine Beast can be used as mounts. However, that does not apply to members of the Dragon Kind.
Personal Skills:
Golden Rule: A
Money problems are completely unknown.
Guardian Knight: C
Temporarily raises defensive power when protecting others.
Noble Phantasms:
La Black Luna: The Magic Flute that Calls Panic
Rank: C
Type: Anti-Army
A horn that strikes fear into the hearts of all who hear its sound, prompting instinctive escape. Does not affect Heroic Spirits with magical resistance, but normal magi, Master's included, are not immune to its influence. Normally a small horn that hangs from the Servant's belt, it increases in size when activated, becoming large enough to enclose the Servant. Given to the Servant by the good witch Logestila of Avalon as a means to remove a large flock of harpies.
Rabicano: The Faithful Steed of Fire and Wind
Rank: A
Type: Anti-Unit
A magical horse that treads so lightly that it doesn't leave footprints in the sand, it's said that when it runs at full speed it can run faster than a bullet. While summoning a legendary beast is an ability rivaling that of a Noble Phantasm, it is done independently as Rabicano was Rider's steed during his life. Summoned by taking his sword, and slashing, making the Pattern of a Cross before him, the horizontal slash taking the form of a gust of wind, the vertical slash taking the form of a line of fire, Rabicano emerges from the Sigil, the muscular build of a war-horse, with hooves enveloped by tempest winds, drawing a flaming golden chariot. While mounted atop the chariot, Rider's speed increases by one rank. The attack itself comes from the blindingly fast charge of the horse, moving like a bullet to mow down it's Master's target. Each of the four hooves, enveloped by hurricane-force winds strike down the opponent, and the flaming wheels of the chariot roll over the knocked over opponent. Imagine being in the path of a hurricane made of flaming gasoline.
Real Identity:
Twelfth Paladin of Charlemagne, Duke Astolfo. In the Charlemagne Legend, he is the son of an English king Otto, and one of Charlemagne's twelve faithful Paladins. He is beautiful beyond all compare, but he is also a frightfully unparalleled blabbermouth, prone to speaking on and on until those involved lose all rationality. His conversations, through no ill intent on his part, have a way of meandering toward maximum social awkwardness. His hobby of adventuring gets himself mixed up in an assorted amount of mischief due to him constantly popping up everywhere. He states that his hair ornaments, which seem like something a princess would wear, are an "irresistible proof of friendship" that he uses to restore peace to his depressively mad boon ally, Orlando. Despite being of the Rider class, he is quite adapt at using a sword.
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When I'm feeling more creative, I'll recreate Astolfo as a Lancer.