[quote=@Kost Alter] Here's my custom Servant for this: [hider=Assassin] Class Name: Assassin [hider=Appearance][img]http://img05.deviantart.net/5e41/i/2011/098/8/0/clytemnestra_of_sparta_by_vp75-d3dj99m.jpg[/img][/hider] [hider=True Name][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clytemnestra]Clytemnestra[/url][/hider] Nicknames: The Woman Who Slew a King Alignment: Lawful Neutral Servant of: N/A [hider=Catalyst For Summon]Viable catalysts include Remains of the Trojan Horse (used for all Servants connected in any way to the Trojan War), Remains of Hippolyta's Axe, or [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mask_of_Agamemnon]The Mask of Agamemnon[/url].[/hider] Weapon(s): Her axe (which is also one of her Noble Phantasms), a veil that she uses as a net. [hider=Wish]Despite her vengeful nature, if Clytemnestra ever got the Holy Grail, her only wish would be to see her daughter Iphigenia again.[/hider] Class Skills: [hider=Presence Concealment (Rank: B)]The capacity to hide one's presence as a Servant. Suitable for spying. It is possible to disappear and become extremely difficult to be detected. The Rank of Presence Concealment drops considerably when preparing to attack.[/hider] [hider=Oblivion Correction (Rank: B+)]Because of Clytemnestra’s feelings of resentment over her daughter Iphigenia’s sacrificing lasting for well over 10 years, she qualifies for summoning under the Avenger Class. In fact, her grudge is evidently so strong that even when summoned under the Assassin Class, she possesses the Oblivion Correction Skill, which is normally unique to Servants of the Avenger Class. After all, “an Avenger never forgets”. The damage value of critical attacks is higher than other Servants.[/hider] Personal Skills: [hider=Charisma (Rank: D)]A composite Skill consisting of a person's charm as well as the natural talent to command or unify an army or country. Increases the ability of allies during group battles. Having been the Queen of Mycenae during her lifetime, Clytemnestra naturally possesses this Skill. However, its Rank is quite low due to the people of Mycenae’s scorn over her sacrilegious actions, including the killing of their celebrated King.[/hider] [hider=Divinity (Rank: E-)]Despite Clytemnestra being born from human parents, her sister, the famous Helen of Troy, was said to have been fathered by Zeus, who appeared to her human mother in the form of a swan, seducing and impregnating her. Clytemnestra possesses a miniscule Rank of Divinity by being born from the same womb as Helen.[/hider] [hider=Hand Guided by Justice (Rank: A)]Clytemnestra’s personal Skill. It encompasses the unyielding belief that the self acts on a higher sense of justice, making all their actions “right” by default. Clytemnestra views herself not as a “petty woman” for her crimes, but as an instrument of that very justice. Servants possessing this Skill will always have a Lawful Neutral alignment, regardless of their actions. Makes it highly possible to completely resist charming, suggestion, temptation, mental corruption or alignment-altering magic.[/hider] Base Parameters: Strength: E Endurance: D Agility: B Magical Power: D Good luck: B+ Noble Phantasm: B [hider=Noble Phantasm 1] Name: [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labrys]Labrys, the Axe that Slew a King[/url] Quote: N/A Rank: C Type: Anti-Unit Range: 1 Description: A ceremonial, double-bitted axe used by Clytemnestra to slay her husband Agamemnon. According to Greek myth, it is actually the legendary axe of the Queen of Amazons, Hippolyta, and has been wielded by remarkable Heroes of the Age of Gods, including Heracles. Had it materialized as the Noble Phantasm of a stronger Servant, its Rank and relative power would have been a lot higher. However, Clytemnestra, who was never trained as a warrior, in addition to being summoned under the weaker Assassin Class, is unable to unlock its full potential. One of the armaments Clytemnestra is summoned with as a Servant is her special veil, which she calls “Imatio Thanatou”, aka “the cloth of death”, the cloth net she used to entangle Agamemnon before killing him. Clytemnestra can combine that net with her Noble Phantasm to great effect, making up for her lack of raw power. Trapped in the web, the target can neither escape nor resist their murderer. [/hider] [hider=Noble Phantasm 2] Name: [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erinyes]Erinyes, the She-Dogs of Fury[/url] Quote: "Hear the plight of I, Clytemnestra. I am my soul, which calls to you. Do what you are. Your work. She-Dogs of Fury! ERINYES!" Rank: B++ Type: Anti-Mind Range: - Description: The Erinyes (also known as the Furies) are female chthonic deities of vengeance who tracked down egregiously impious wrongdoers with their hound’s noses and drove them to insanity. They are Wraith-like Divine Spirits from the Age of Gods, with snakes for hair, dog's heads, coal-black bodies, bat's wings, and bloodshot eyes. Clytemnestra’s compatibility as a Heroic Spirit of Vengeance makes her suitable for invoking the Erinyes as a Noble Phantasm, much like she did in her myth. However, they are not used as a weapon in the traditional sense. Rather, they are treated as a powerful curse. Since their role is simply to torment and hound relentlessly, their victim’s death will usually come as a result of insanity leading to excessive self-harm and/or suicide. In addition, their effectiveness or ineffectiveness is dependent on how geared towards Evil or the Chaotic their victim’s alignment is, with the Noble Phantasm’s Rank receiving boosts accordingly. After being called upon, the Erinyes will manifest inside the target’s own mind, hence this Noble Phantasm’s classification as “Anti-Mind”. Since they cannot be “seen” by anyone other than the person they’re tormenting, to an outsider it would appear as if that person is “going mad”. However, since the Erinyes and the torment their accusations can cause are still very real, this curse is in no way a form of mental interference Thaumaturgy, therefore Skills or abilities that would protect against such a thing will have no effect here. Once the Erinyes have found a victim to torment, they will never leave them in peace, even if Clytemnestra herself dies. For somebody to get freed completely from their curse, they would need to first pay penance for the crimes the Erinyes are accusing them of and make peace with themselves. Entering a place of holiness (such as a church) can also force the Erinyes to retreat temporarily. [/hider] [/hider] I don't have a specific Master planned for her yet. I'm okay with contracting with another player's Master, but I can also make my own if nobody volunteers. [/quote] The Erinyes are still anti-unit even if they are invisible and cannot be seen. They still exist and they still only affect one person. Hence why Kiyohimes is anti-unit even though she can attack numerous people. It only affects herself. Any abilty that affects the singular is anti-unit. EDIT: Secondly how does this interact with madness enhancement which's sole purpose is to reduce mental disobedience and/or mental interference. Thirdly what if they are already insane and thus the furies add nothing or even remove anything. Fourthly how is it affected by magical resistance. As a curse it is still Magical. Otherwise its not a curse.