[quote=@floodtalon] [@Parallel Hearts] I think that Lancer Artoria would be fundamentally unsummonable even if it were from a Lostbelt due to the fact that she has never died. The Artoria of FSN is only summonable because of the contract she made with the world. Even if a similar contract was made with Lancer Artoria, she would not be summonable into this world, only her own world. [/quote] Very well then, if that's your opinion, I'll respect it even though I feel it's not very accurate to considering what's known about her. At any rate, here's a second option: [hider=Rider] [center] [h2]RIDER, GEORGIUS[/h2] [img]https://image.ibb.co/juTVvU/George_1.png[/img] [/center] [b]Name:[/b] Georgious [b]Title(s):[/b] Saint George, Dragon-slaying Saint [b]Class:[/b] Rider [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Birth and Death Dates:[/b] Unknown/April 23rd, 203 [b]Alignment:[/b] Lawful Good [b]Catalyst:[/b] A scale of the dragon featured in his legend [b]Personality:[/b] Georgius is an upright man who tasks himself to protect the meager, indiscriminate in his kindness. It is his firm belief that anyone is capable of error, and that anyone is capable of learning from their mistakes and returning to path of virtue. Those who would oppress others and permit violence to rule their hearts and actions have merely fallen prey to their own weakness. On his watch, however, none shall be permitted to injure others. If necessary, his sword shall be drawn to intervene. A lover of travel, whenever he's summoned, he'll displays a lot of interest in the cameras of the modern era. [b]Bio:[/b] Rider's True Name is Georgios, also known as Saint George, the Dragon-slaying Saint. Although he is a holy man, his heroic saga is by no means inferior that of your average knight. A saint of the Catholic Church whose main stories are in the Golden Legend, a collection of legends on saints, and in the Seven Champions of Christendom. In the Golden Legend, he was passing through a village that offered a sacrifice to calm a dragon, and defeated the dragon by throwing his spear. Having captured the dragon, he killed it only on the condition that the whole country the village was in adopted Christianity. In the Seven Champions of Christendom, he was kidnapped by a witch and raised by her, but he realized she was evil and sealed her in a cave, releasing 6 other saints from the same circumstances. He then went to Egypt and rescued a princess offered as a sacrifice to a dragon, killing the dragon by striking it at a spot uncovered by scales with Ascalon, a sword offered to him by the witch who had raised him. [b]Weapon:[/b] Ascalon [b]- Parameters:[/b] [b]- Strength:[/b] D [b]- Endurance:[/b] A+ [b]- Agility:[/b] C++ [b]- Mana:[/b] D [b]- Luck:[/b] A+ [b]Class Skills:[/b] [b]- Magic Resistance A:[/b] In this Servant's era of origin - when magecraft still retained its ancient strength - countless wielders of the arcane arts attempted to bring him down with their spells, but he managed to emerge unscathed. [b]- Riding B:[/b] Though classed as a Rider, and noted in his heroic legend to defeat a dragon on horseback, the Servant is not exceptionally skilled in mounted maneuverability. He receives a class bonus in this ability as a Servant, but in life, his apparent expertise in riding would be rightfully attributed to the skill of his trusted steed, Bayard. [b]Personal Skills:[/b] [b]- Divinity C:[/b] As a Servant who was revered as a saint in the medieval era, the strength of his nature as a Divine Spirit is equivalent in rank to the deities of minor cults and the forgotten gods of yore. Incidentally, the name 'Georgius' was originally related in sense to the tilling of the earth in ancient farming communities - rooted in the reverence of the Middle Eastern God of Harvest, Ba'al. [b]- Guardian Knight A+:[/b] A protector of numerous nations and expansive regions in life, Saint George is capable of deriving effectively unlimited defensive capabilities from those who place their faith and expectations in him. He is always expected to be a 'guardian' who "guard over others" as a noble knight. Due to his pure mission to protect others, its defensive power is tremendous but only lasts for a short time. [b]- Soul of a Martyr B+:[/b] Saint George is the owner of a strong faith who was pressed to renounce his religious beliefs many times and, despite receiving countless tortures, never fell down to such persecutions. [b]- Battle Continuation A:[/b] Beloved by the World, the unyielding force of life within Saint George permits the continuation of combat even in the event of fatal injury. He is further driven by a conscientiousness of the faith and the expectations of those he desires to protect. A divine protection from the Earth rooted in the veneration of Georgius as a Patron of Harvest. [b]- Instinct C:[/b] For this Servant, this Skill cannot be activated except for defensive purposes. Saint George typically uses this ability to vaguely divine the intent of an opponent so as to determine whether engagement is an appropriate course of action, or if the opponent is an "enemy that must be fought." [b]Noble Phantasms:[/b] [b]Name:[/b] Bayard [b]Title:[/b] The Phantom War Horse [b]Rank:[/b] C [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Unit [b]Range:[/b] -- [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 1 [b]Description:[/b] A magical white horse, conferred to the Servant by a witch who fell in love with him despite initial intentions to bewitch and tempt in the chronicles of the "Seven Champions of Christendom." He who rides upon Bayard is impervious to harm, and -- for one time only -- capable of completely nullifying a lethal attack. [center]* * *[/center] [b]Name:[/b] Ascalon [b]Title:[/b] The Blessed Sword By Which Force is Slain [b]Rank:[/b] B [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Unit [b]Range:[/b] 1 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 1 [b]Description:[/b] An invincible weapon that delivers its holder from those who would intend harm. Its "invincibility" comes not from capacity to defeat foes, but capacity to defend from all harm. However, by reversing its protective power, it can becomes a sword that pierces through any kind of armor. [center]* * *[/center] [b]Name:[/b] Abyssus Draconis [b]Title:[/b] Thou Shalt a Serpent Become [b]Rank:[/b] C [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Army [b]Range:[/b] 1-99 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 1000 [b]Description:[/b] An Anti-Army Noble Phantasm that transfigures a given target into a draconian being. Though said function appears to be associated with the Servant's cross-emblazoned surcoat, strictly speaking, the phenomenon is implemented through the Servant's unshakeable faith; the surcoat is merely a focus, and cannot independently activate as a Noble Phantasm. [center]* * *[/center] [b]Name:[/b] Interfectum Dracones [b]Title:[/b] Dragon Slayer [b]Rank:[/b] C [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Unit [b]Range:[/b] 1-10 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 1 [b]Description:[/b] A gestalt Anti-Unit Noble Phantasm generated through the interaction of the Servant's nature as a slayer of dragons and the capabilities of Ascalon, dealing massive damage to beings of draconian origin. The blade form deployed in melee combat can be used as a medium to release lance-like projectiles of light, piercing targets at long range. [/hider]