I realized I was paired with a Nanaya, so... [hider=Clown] [center] [h1][color=purple][b]Killer Caster[/b][/color][/h1] [img]https://image.ibb.co/jgKLUe/Mephisto_Caster.png[/img] [h2][color=purple][b]"Ahh, so they're inside... how about you do me a little dance, then? [i]Uahahaha![/i]"[/b][/color][/h2] [hr] [b]Name[/b]: Mephistopheles, [i]The Foulest Fiend in All the World[/i] [b]Gender[/b]: Male... ? [b]Birth and Death Dates[/b]: Age of Man [b]Alignment[/b]: Chaotic Evil [b]Weapon[/b]: Scissors [hr] [b]Personality[/b]: At first, Mephistopheles appears to be a cheerful and easygoing person, stating that he is a pacifist in nature and taking on the attitude of a clown or a jester. It's as if no matter how grim a situation would be, there wouldn't be a hint of seriousness from himself. Of course, his true nature is much more cruel than one would be lead to believe, and not even his own Master is safe from his own cruelty. While he does seem to serve his Master happily and loyally, he will only think of them as a plaything to provide entertainment from, driving his Master to despair if given the chance. In other words, the Master of such a Servant should essentially not trust him. Why would one trust a world-class demon, after all? [hr] [b]Bio[/b]: The demon of temptation appearing in Goethe's masterpiece, "Faust". He played a bet with God on whether or not he is capable of corrupting Dr. Faust while placing him on the path to evil. And indeed, Mephistopheles almost succeeded in his endeavor, coaxing Faust onto the path of evil. However, before his soul was damned to hell, it was saved by a loved one. What a joyous ending... ... In reality, however, the genius magus Faust had casted a single familiar; an advanced homunculus made with technology several generations ahead of Faust's time. Because of his eccentric sense of principles, however, Faust gifted this homunculus with a strong ego. Naming it 'Mephistopheles', Faust treated him with much affection, but was still betrayed in the end, due to the homunculus's nature. It was said that Dr. Faust died from some sort of explosion during the middle of an alchemy experiment. However... [hr] [b]Parameters[/b]: [b]Strength[/b]: D [b]Endurance[/b]: C [b]Agility[/b]: B [b]Mana[/b]: A [b]Luck[/b]: B [hr] [b]Class Skills[/b]: [b]Item Construction[/b]: B Allows the creation of devices that carry magical energy, though time is required to gather materials and manufacture these items. As he was an assistant to an alchemist for many years, Mephistopheles is capable of creating any of the alchemist's magical items. [b]Territory Creation[/b]: C+ Allows the creation of a special territory that proves advantageous to oneself as a magus. At this rank, the creation of an extremely efficient 'Laboratory' is possible, though it is smaller in scale compared to a 'Workshop'. [hr] [b]Personal Skills[/b]: [b]Witchcraft[/b]: A A skill that denotes the user as a practitioner of Witchcraft, a type of negative Magecraft that has roots in both the Eastern and Western world. Mephistopheles specializes in the classical Western Witchcraft, which allows him to do many things such as return double the wounds received by himself to the opponent who inflicted them, throwing one's personal relationships into chaos, giving nightmares using incubi/succubi, etc. Difficult for average magi to resist. [b]Innocent Monster[/b]: B A skill possessed by Servants whose existence has been distorted by their own monstrous reputation. Incidentally, this skill cannot be removed. Distorted by the Contract Demon ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ due to the image born from his deeds while he was alive, the appearance and abilities of Mephistopheles have completely transformed. In this case, this skill has nothing but benefits such as having his Witchcraft strengthened, possessing Magecraft that reaches the level of a Noble Phantasm, etc. In other words, this Servant takes the form of a first-class demon. [b]Clown's Laughter[/b]: A+ A skill derived from Innocent Monster as a designated demon which allows Mephistopheles to place intense heavy pressure over all of mankind as a species. While Mephistopheles is casting his pressure on an opponent, they would fall into a state like they were abandoned by fortune. So long as there is a possibility of failure in any situation, the target will fail without exception. [hr] [b]Noble Phantasms[/b] [hr] [b]Tick-Tock Bomb[/b] [i]Dozing Bomb[/i] [b]Type[/b]: Anti-Army [b]Rank[/b]: A+ [b]Range[/b]: 1-10 [b]Maximum Number Of Targets[/b]: 30 A type of Magecraft that embodies the Servant's trickiness and cruelty. Witchcraft that intentionally lays bugs into one's Magic Circuits and the spiritual bodies of Servants before making them explode by attacking them. Appearing like some sort of mixture between a pocket watch and a bomb, Mephistopheles intentionally lays them on the battlefield as if they would explode on contact. In reality, they are only pretended to be used in such a matter. When its True Name is invoked, however, the bombs are inserted in the insides of the targets' bodies that are within range of the Noble Phantasm. As this occurs, a resistance check against curses is carried out to prevent this effect from happening. Mephistopheles is capable of placing a total of thirty bombs on the field, with a maximum of five bombs installed in each person. Of course, because these bombs are inserted into the bodies of a target, Mephistopheles is able to finish them off right there, but due to his nature, he would much rather prefer coercing his targets to do as he wishes, making them realize that the bombs are within them and taking advantage of whatever fear would stem from this reaction. Truly a Noble Phantasm fit for a cruel devil! [hr] [/center] [/hider]