[quote=@Turboshitter] Granted, but I feel like there should at least be some justification for it, even if it's just cosmetic. I mean, people in modern times don't actually believe Vlad Tepes was a vampire, and no one I know thinks Elizabeth Bathory was part dragon. Yet they have those skills regardless because at one point in time, whether past or future, that's how they were perceived by a large number of people. If the natives believed he was a god, then he should qualify, regardless of the truth or what people believe about him today (or even what his own people believed about him, as demonstrated with Vlad). As for his horse, I'll grant that. It's unconventional for a Lancer to have a summoned mount, but it's happened before on rare occasions and without the horse the NP loses a key weakness. The NP itself also can't be modified or removed without gouging out a large part of Pedro's legend. However, I will insist on Innocent Monster or a low, low rank in Divinity (whichever you feel is more appropriate or justified), as his connection to the sun god needs to be explained and quantified in some fashion rather than just being an informal attribute. Also, I believe his Disengage should be a bit lower, because as it is, he's better at making an escape than our resident Assassin, and that seems wonky. [/quote] I'd like to cite the more recent Fate/Apocrypha Lancer Vlad. He doesn't have Innocent Monster as a skill, or any skill that denotes to him being Dracula (with Demonic Defender of State only alluding to his real life viciousness as to how he defended Wallachia) and only one of his Noble Phantasms alludes to his more worldwide famous legend of being Dracula. This is in comparison to the Fate/Extra Vlad, who does indeed have Innocent Monster as a Skill but was summoned in more specific/special circumstances whereas Apocrypha!Vlad was summoned in a setting much closer to a traditional Holy Grail War. Both Innocent Monster and Divinity seem inappropriate for him to have, although if it's necessary, I suppose a Divinity (False) rank might work, similarly to how Imperial Privilege at a high rank can make someone insist they're a god.