[hider=Berserker Lancelot][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/UVBDoRa.png[/img][/center] [b]Name:[/b] Lancelot [b]Title(s):[/b] Beast of Arthur's Court [b]Class:[/b] Berserker [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Birth and Death Dates:[/b] Arthurian Era [b]Alignment:[/b] Lawful Mad [hr] [b]Catalyst:[/b] A scrap of fabric from his cape. [b]Personality:[/b] At one point Lancelot was brave, kind, and extremely virtuous, embodying the very concept of a knight. However, now he is a madman, but a silent one. At almost all times, Lancelot is silent as the grave, even when in the heat of intense battle. He only lets out his voice when heralding an extremely powerful strike. [b]Appearance:[/b] [url=https://i.imgur.com/OC4ncoK.jpg]Lancelot[/url] is an attractive male of strong stature and body. He has deep purple hair which is cut short and a gaze that could cut boulders, even with his mind addled with madness. However, his visage is always kept hidden behind a black helm and matching armor, fashioned with the hard lines and pointed details of a wolf. [b]Bio:[/b] As a young child, barely more than an infant, Lancelot's parents died, leaving him only with his father's longsword. He lived in homelessness, and gained both strength and skill by fighting for his life against various unsavory characters. By the time he was a teenager, he had already developed into a warrior of enough skill to be summoned as a Servant. It was at this time that he heard of King Arthur, peerless knight and monarch of Britain. He traveled to that place in order to meet this King, and when Lancelot arrived he saw them. Glorious, beautiful, with strength not just of body, but of conviction. He instantly knew he must serve this King, and charged onto the battlefield to lend his aid. The emotion he felt was the first sparks of something deeper than admiration. Unbeknownst to young Lancelot, he had fallen in love with the King. He displayed great ability and bravery in this battle, and thus, the King granted him audience. He desired one thing only, to serve them as a loyal knight. The King's response was to make Lancelot a Knight of the Round Table. From this point, much of his life was the same as in the true history, including obtaining the sword Arondight. However, one day would change this all. Arthur came before Lancelot, and asked him if he would bear a great responsibility. As King, Arthur must maintain a certain image. The kingdom needed a warrior who was both a knight and an executioner. Someone who could be sent out to slay the enemies of the crown, without mercy or remorse. Lancelot wholeheartedly accepted, and soon found himself constantly travelling to far away lands, finding those who had committed crimes against the crown, or conspired against Camelot and slaying them. His adventures took him to all sorts of climes and pitted him against all manner of foe. Humans, beasts, even a fire-drake, his armor being burned black under the heat of the dragon's hellish breath, but still it held. Every adventure was more taxing than the last, but greater than the physical hardship was the mental. He slipped further and further away from the image of a perfect knight and closer to that of an attack dog, frothing at the mouth and desperate for blood. However, his devotion to the King is what kept him going. Truly, his transformation into the Hound was completed the night Queen Guinevere came before him. While on reprieve from a particularly harrowing mission, Lancelot was approached by his Queen, with whom he'd developed an easy friendship. She listened to his trials and tribulations, shared with him his pain, and congratulated him on every victory. She was a true friend to him, and while he could only truly devote his being to the King, there were few things he was unwilling to do for the Queen. However, he could not have anticipated what she would tell him. She confessed great secrets, secrets that rocked him to his core. The King was a woman, and she had only married to satisfy the image of a perfect governing body. In addition to this, Guinevere had fallen in love with Lancelot. She suggested that they flee Camelot, and if Artoria sent the Knights of the Round after them, they would threaten to reveal her secret to the whole kingdom. However, Lancelot's dedication was to the King and not Guinevere. He seized her and brought her before the King, demanding she reveal herself to Artoria. However, Artoria saw "Guinevere" for what she truly was; the evil witch Morgan le Fay. The King turned to Lancelot and gave the order to slay the witch. Lancelot did not hesitate. He slew the witch, and later, when the real Guinevere appeared before him, he believed it was another trick, some sort of sorcery, and he killed her, as well. When he discovered that she had been the true Queen, he was overcome with grief, screaming into the night all of his anguish. However, Artoria had come to love Lancelot as well, and selfishly would not punish him, would not have him executed. She merely told him she understood why he had made the mistake he did. From that day, Lancelot never spoke. He distanced himself from the other Knights. His transformation was complete, and upon severing the last bond he had to knighthood, Arondight shattered, its pieces sinking into the armor and flesh of the once proud knight. However, the greatest threat to the crown had been destroyed, and Camelot survived far longer than it was ever supposed to. Without le Fay alive to create a certain homunculus, Artoria never died, nor did her Knights of the Round, the light of Excalibur granting all of them immortality. Camelot expanded, no longer the ruling power of Britain, but the ruling power of the world. They were the eternal watchers and rulers of humanity, and Lancelot gained a reputation among them as Arthur's Monster, a boogeyman figure. If you ever saw him, your death was a certainty. Under their control, however, humanity never again evolved, instead stagnating. Eventually the world degraded and came to consider itself "not viable". [hr] [b]Weapon:[/b] His mighty greatsword Arondight. [u][b]Parameters:[/b][/u] [b]Strength:[/b] A [b]Endurance:[/b] A [b]Agility:[/b] A [b]Mana:[/b] C [b]Luck:[/b] B [hr] [b]Class Skills: [/b] [b]Mad Enhancement (B)[/b] - Rank up for all parameters, but takes away most of sanity. [i]In his strange timeline, Lancelot was more beast than man, fully capable of cutting down anyone who the King deemed "an enemy of the Kingdom." Regardless of how close he may have been to that person, he would destroy them just the same. That unwavering loyalty has remained a part of him, even when all other traits are muted by his madness.[/i] [b]Personal Skills:[/b] [b]Executioner (B)[/b] - A skill that increases damage towards those of the Evil alignment. Also, a Servant will become a target if his/her actions are regarded by the user as evil. Severing evil by means of evil; the ultimate judgment act. [i]Lancelot ceaselessly hunted down all the evils of the world, the executioner of the Immortal Round Table, until the world itself could no longer support such a concept.[/i] [b]Eternal Arms Mastership (A+)[/b] - Prevents degradation of fighting skills when under the effect of mental hindrance. [i]Mastership of combat arts has reached the point of being said to be unrivaled in one's era. By complete merging of mind, body and technique, it is possible to make use of full fighting skills even when under the influence of any sort of mental hindrance.[/i] [b]Logic of the Wild Beast (C)[/b] - A combative way of thinking resulting from transforming into a beast. It's not useful for finding weak points, but the speed of thinking focusing on killing the enemy swiftly increases. If combined with the skill Self Evolution, the speed of defeating an opponent increases even further. [i]Even in a mind clouded with insanity, Lancelot remains extremely adept in slaying foes.[/i] [b]Self-Evolution (B+)[/b] - Allows the user to temporarily apply a + modifier to any stat except luck. A hero, a knight, and an executioner, Lancelot must always be evolving, growing, rising to any challenge laid before him. [hr] [b]Noble Phantasm:[/b] [b]Name:[/b] Arondight [b]Title:[/b] The Dragon-Killing Light of the Lake [b]Rank:[/b] A [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Unit [b]Range:[/b] 1 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] -- [b]Description:[/b] Lancelot was supposed to be the perfect knight, but his mission sent him down another path. He was forced to break the codes and tenants of chivalry so many times, that eventually, his long-time companion Arondight, shattered into pieces. Those pieces fused with his armor, even his flesh, and became this Noble Phantasm. Lancelot can pull any number of swords from his body and wield them in combat. These swords are all Noble Phantasms, pieces of Arondight itself, and thus can stand up against other weapon-type Noble Phantasms in combat without breaking. When under attack, swords erupt from the armor, jutting out in all directions to deter attackers. Every sword is a shard of Arondight, and retain it's dragon-slaying properties. Servants with the dragon sub-type take extra damage from Lancelot's attacks. [b]Name:[/b] [url=https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/darksouls/images/7/75/Lothric%27s_Holy_Sword_IG.png/revision/latest?cb=20170303152723]Secace[/url] [b]Title:[/b] Reforged Holy Light [b]Rank:[/b] B [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Unit [b]Range:[/b] 1-25 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 1 [b]Description:[/b] Secace was the sword Lancelot wielded against the Saxons in the correct history. Here, however, it is the physical representation of the last vestiges of Lancelot's chivalry. When invoked, Secace emits a golden light that shines on his chosen enemy. That enemy is forced into a duel against Lancelot, one where neither party may flee or accept outside aid. In truth, the golden light reveals the sword's true identity as the reforged Caliburn.[/hider]