[quote=@DrowsyPangolin] Alright, I've got a Character Sheet for my Berserker. If anything in it seems sketchy let me know. [hider=Berserker] [b]Class:[/b] Berserker [b]Master:[/b] [b]True Name:[/b]Cain [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Height:[/b] 160cm [b]Weight:[/b] 68kg [b]Alignment:[/b] Chaotic Evil (I'm not sure if this is entirely accurate 'Mad' might be a more apt description) [b]Strength:[/b] A(after mad enhancement) [b]Endurance:[/b] B+ (after mad enhancement) [b]Agility:[/b] A+ [b]Prana:[/b] D [b]Luck:[/b] E [b]Noble Phantasm:[/b] EX [b]Class Skills:[/b] [b]Mad Enhancement:[/b]EX As a Berserker, Cain carries the trait of Mad Enhancement, however, due to his nature and background, the effects have been somewhat altered. His strength and endurance are enhanced by the skill, and his mental faculties suffer, however, he retains the ability to communicate roughly so long as he is in a calm, controlled environment. Once he enters combat, and specifically at the sight of blood, Cain is overcome by a true 'berserk' state, losing his ability to speak or reason coherently. After combat this rage gradually subsides, though regaining control of him may prove difficult. [b]Skills:[/b] [b]Fugitive and Wanderer:[/b]A A skill derived from Cain's punishment. According to the Biblical story, Cain was forced to wander the land as a fugitive, despised by all for the murder of his brother. This skill accounts for Cain's rather high agility stat, and ordinarily gives an even larger burst of speed when fleeing from danger. Mad enhancement, however, makes it impossible for Cain to flee of his own free will. Thus, a Command Seal would likely be necessary to force a retreat. [b]Scorn of the Father:[/b]C Cain's anger at the rejection of his offering gives him special attributes in certain situations. When facing an opponent with any level of divinity, Cain deals and takes increased damage. [b]The First Murderer:[/b]D Cain's identity as the first murderer ties the mere act of killing to his legend. If someone is killed near him, whether by his own hand or that of another, he becomes slightly stronger. While each kill makes Cain more fearsome, it also shakes his sanity even further, making him more difficult to control. Essentially, killing serves as a sort of secondary (and much weaker) Mad Enhancement. [b]Appearance:[/b] Cain is a thin man, most of his body consisting of twisted, sinewy muscle. He has light brown skin and long, unkempt hair bordering between black and brown. He has a slight beard and light grey eyes that always carry a sense of nervousness. A black mark, some cryptic symbol of times long past, is branded on his left cheek. His clothing in life was the typical ragged gear of a traveler. He nearly always wears a hood, mask, or some other sort of covering to hide the mark on his face. [b]Personality:[/b] Even without Mad Enhancement, Cain is far from mentally stable. His heart is a twisted storm of rage, jealousy, self-loathing, and guilt. The tumultuous state of Cain's mind finds it's roots in the most important act of his mortal life: the murder of his brother. He seems to harbor some sort of regret, but at the same time regularly bemoans his punishment. This mix of feelings extends beyond his story, however. He has little hesitation in taking the life of another for any reason, though he may question his own reasoning after the fact. For such a conflicted man, Mad Enhancement is more a blessing than a curse, alleviating the constant turmoil within him. [b]History:[/b] Cain's legend stems from the Bible. It was said that he and his brother Abel were the first children born to Adam and Eve. Jealous of his brother, he slew him, and was punished by God to wander the world. The infamy of his crime followed him for the rest of his abnormally long life. Though not heroic in any sense, the story of the first murderer spread throughout the world, allowing his summoning in the Holy Grail War. [b]Noble Phantasms:[/b] [b]Name:[/b] The Stone/Tools of the Murderer [b]Rank:[/b] C [b]Range:[/b] - [b]Type: [/b] Anti-Unit [b]# of Targets:[/b] 1 [b]Prana Cost:[/b] Low [b]Description:[/b] The weapon that Cain used to murder Abel was never explicitly stated in his legend. In truth, the weapon was a jagged piece of stone. Because he used such a mundane object, and since the actual identity of the murder weapon has been disputed throughout history, Cain is capable of turning anything he can use as a weapon into a C rank Noble Phantasm. Though he carries no legendary weapon, The Stone functions as a Conceptual Weapon, making whatever items he has at hand into fairly* powerful tools. * Because The Stone is only C-Rank, the objects Cain wields can be broken by more powerful abilities. [b]Name:[/b] Mark of Cain [b]Rank:[/b] EX [b]Range:[/b] - [b]Type:[/b] Anti Unit [b]# of Targets:[/b] Varying* [b]Prana Cost:[/b] None [b]Description:[/b] Upon being doomed to wander the Earth, Cain protested his fate, claiming others would harm him in the name of justice. To prevent this, he was branded with a mark of protection by God. It was said the mark would avenge him seven times over. This Noble Phantasm serves as a powerful defense against most attackers. Any damage dealt to Cain is amplified and mirrored onto the opponent that dealt it. Though the reflection cannot be avoided in a traditional sense, it can be nullified or reduced by exceptional defensive abilities.** The Mark also bears the misfortune of giving away the identity of its wearer should it be clearly seen. * The Mark directs damage back to an attacker. Though it could theoretically avenge strikes from multiple foes at once, the Mark can only repay each instance of damage back to its original dealer. ** The Mark of Cain does not account for any kind of armor or resistance. Powerful resistance skills or Noble Phantasms that protect a Servant could easily reduce its effectiveness. Additionally, the power of Cain's NP is mostly determined by the damage dealt to Cain. It should be noted that even in the event of a fatal blow, the Mark of Cain will trigger. The blow, however, would not necessarily kill the attacker, assuming they had strong enough defenses to endure it. [/hider] [/quote] Just curious, with Cain, if there is a lethal blow, will the person who attacked him suffer a lethal strike as well?