[@PKMNB0Y] Thanks! That makes sense, that's totally fine. I'll leave it in if only to give other players insight on her since it's pretty much completely shaped her personality. Aaand here's a Servant for review. Still haven't been able to come up with an original I liked, so I finally just went back through the list of canon servants and decided good old Jekyll would be fun enough. [hider=Servant] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/eUB2nsn.png[/img] [url=https://i.imgur.com/1a3dKf5.png]Full image[/url] [/center] [b][color=00aeef]Name:[/color][/b] Henry Jekyll & Edward Hyde [b][color=00aeef]Class:[/color][/b] Assassin (Berserker as Hyde) [b][color=00aeef]Parameters:[/color][/b] [indent] Strength: C+ Endurance: E Agility: A+ Mana: E Luck: C Noble Phantasm: C [/indent] [b][color=00aeef]Skills:[/color][/b] [indent][i]As Jekyll[/i] [list] [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Skill#Presence_Concealment]Presence Concealment[/url]: A [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Skill#Powerless_Shell]Powerless Shell[/url]: A As Jekyll, Powerless Shell reduces his parameters and suppresses his personal skills, putting him significantly below an average Servant in terms of strength. As Hyde, however, it boosts his parameters above normal, as though rebounding from being weakened while as Jekyll. [/list] [i]As Hyde[/i] [list] [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Skill#Mad_Enhancement]Mad Enhancement[/url]: A A slightly special case--while Hyde is most certainly insane, he can still speak and think clearly. So much so, in fact, that impersonating Jekyll is within the realm of possibility. [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Skill#Monstrous_Strength]Monstrous Strength[/url]: B [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Skill#Self-Modification]Self-Modification[/url]: D [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Skill#Powerless_Shell]Powerless Shell[/url]: A [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Skill#Voice_of_Panic]Voice of Panic[/url]: A [/list] [/indent] [b][color=00aeef]Noble Phantasms:[/color][/b] [indent] [list] [*][url=http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Dangerous_Game]Dangerous Game[/url] An elixir impossible to reproduce with modern technology and magic, it can change Jekyll into Hyde and back again. Hyde mostly retains Jekyll's appearance, but is far more adept at close-combat both due to his own experience as well as the Self-Modification skill that the Servant gains, which alters his body to be more suited to battle, altogether making him comparable to the Three Knight Classes in that regard. [/list] [/indent] [b][color=00aeef]Personality:[/color][/b] Jekyll is a thinker, preferring to rely on his brains rather than Hyde's brawn if possible. He's a put-together, well-spoken individual, and the noticeable sincerity in the way he acts makes him easy to trust and get along with. Despite his near-unbreakable composure, beneath lies an intense sense of justice, dictated by a strong set of morals that guides most of his decisions. Because of this, however, the very thought of 'evil' upsets him--especially the natural sort of evil that lurks within people--enough that he was driven to try and completely erase any darkness within himself. Unintentionally, the actions he took led to his personality splitting--the birth of Hyde. Hyde is much the opposite of Jekyll, though retains his other's intelligence. A hedonistic sadist not bound by the morals of Jekyll, he lives for his own desires first and foremost, which happens to mainly involve an innate need to hurt others. This makes him not a great person to have around, unless he has a clear target to direct that desire upon--in such cases is when Jekyll will use his Noble Phantasm to change, as Hyde is obviously not only more suited for combat in terms of ability, but also in disposition. Despite being classified as a Berserker, Hyde is not uncontrollable due to crossovers in the Servant's two personalities. Hyde recognizes any of Jekyll's allies as much as Jekyll does, and can suppress his insane urges around such people for an amount of time, even with no obvious enemy around. Hyde also shares the same longer-term goals that Jekyll does, they just take a backseat in priority. [b][color=00aeef]Other:[/color][/b] This instance of Jekyll & Hyde has the two personalities coexisting with each other to a degree at the time of their summoning. Jekyll still most certainly hates changing into Hyde, but he recognizes that Hyde's power is necessary for him to meet the standard of a Servant, and that it [i]can[/i] be used for good with a little corralling. [/hider]