Apologies for the double post, but I'd like to just make a few things clear in regards to Pedro, since there are a few arguments against some of his abilities. Firstly, I'd like to apologize if I sounded like I was argumentative. I was balancing a few other things on my end and I just wanted to back up my sheet especially since this isn't the first time I've been into conflict due to the things the Servant I'm putting up can or can't do. As for his abilities in question Firstly, I'm very much willing to part with Lancer's third NP seeing the circumstances, although I was arguing as to why I believe it should stay. As said, it isn't a pure mount NP, and if required, I can clarify that it is a mental effect that takes place if Lancer was on his mount, and not that it is his mount in question. His capabilities of summoning his mount is coming from how some non-Rider Servants can some their own mounts as well, with Lancer!Artoria being an example. I'll further explain that the mount isn't special in any way, save that it is special in the same way a mundane, non-NP weapon a Heroic Spirit would have if summoned is. Plus, there's multiple instances of Heroic Spirits having Noble Phantasms that seem sensible for another class to have. Like Lancelot, or even Fate/Apocrypha's confirmed best girl Astolfo, who literally has a lance as one of his NPs. (Astolfo's also to Roland as Pedro is to Cortez in terms of his renown, yet he has a whole lot of Noble Phantasms as well, but that's another argument altogether.) Secondly, to the argument of his skills being conflicting, they don't really seem to be so, and they were chosen within reason. He doesn't have the blood of a divine spirit, he isn't revered as a saint like Saint George or Saint Martha, and he wasn't actually worshiped. The reason why he has powers stemming from false divinity is because it's in association with his legend. Even if he wanted to be a god, which he probably would have given his character, he still doesn't have the aptitude for being a divine spirit. Innocent Monster also isn't something he qualifies for since it's a skill based off of distortions of one's monstrous reputation. Pedro does not have a reputation for being a god, it's just from how he was believed to be one by a few natives that adds to his legend. Mana Burst (Flames) is the closest thing to a skill that denotes his false divinity, and his Second NP doesn't just draw from the association, although that association is a core part of it. For Lancer's second NP, the reasoning behind its measured power is due to multiple factors. 1, it's a false divine authority based off of Lancer's association with the sun gods, and true divine authorities are much, much stronger in power. Lancer's able to draw upon the associated powers that his false divinity entails purely because it associates to his legend. 2, it's also a culmination of his destructive nature. 3, I also compared it to Galatine, which isn't a sword whose legend is known very much, yet has similar destructive power to Balmung. All in all, it's an attack drawing upon divine power (even if it's false), as well as what Pedro de Alvarado is most known for; his ruthless, destructive nature. Lastly, the reason why he has a lot of NPs is because he did quite a bit more in his legends as well as in history than a few others. Many top-tier Heroic Spirits who have less NPs have NPs that are conceptually stronger than Pedro's because they're known for their sole feats, or that their NPs are a culmination of one famous act they've gained renown for. It's like how Astolfo has a bunch, yet he isn't well known, and that's because of the many stories surrounding him.