[hider=Berserker (False:)][h1][center][b]Helen of Troy (False) [/b][/center][/h1] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/RbVxw35.jpg[/img][/center] [center][b]True Name[/b]: Nameless Eidolon (Helen) [b]Class[/b]: Berserker (False) [b]Gender[/b]: Female [b]Alignment[/b]: Chaotic Evil [b]Attribute[/b]: Heaven [b]Source[/b]: Classical Mythology [b]Region[/b]: Greece [b]Birth and Death Dates[/b]: The end of the Age of Heroes [b]Likes[/b]: Hector, Freedom, The sky [b]Dislikes[/b]: Helen, Waiting [b]Talents[/b]: Sitting around looking pretty, Being abducted [b]Natural Enemy[/b]: Helen of Sparta[/center] [hider=History:] When Helen was abducted by Paris, Aphrodite’s rivals Athena and Hera, jealous and wishing to sabotage Aphrodite’s promised reward, replaced the woman with a construct of air, a false Helen. It was this fake that Paris took to his home city, leaving the real Helen to be secreted in Egypt by Hermes. An illusion who nonetheless lived, with her own mind and will. Possessing the memories of Helen, she was a perfect imitation - though such a thing was needless to fool the people of Troy, who had never before met the original. Though many of the ordinary people of Troy treated her with nothing more than hatred and resentment for her role in causing the war, and others simply lusted after her, Troy was the only place she ever truly ‘existed’. Her implanted memories meant little to her, so that city became her home, uncomfortable as it was. In this sense, one can consider her ‘Helen of Troy’ rather than ‘Helen of Sparta’. While she came to resent Paris, she struck up a genuine friendship with Hector, as well as several of the Trojan women. The circumstances of Hector’s death hardened her, After Troy fell, she managed to convince Menelaus to grant her mercy, and he dragged her from the burning city. But the purpose of her existence had come to an end, and she dissipated into the air when their boat landed in Egypt, where the real Helen was waiting.[/hider] [hider=Personality:]A being consumed by resentments. A fake infinitely envious of the ‘original’. Not simply just a copy, but a sort of scapegoat, one who was created to allow Helen to remain innocent while she was consumed by the sin of betrayal. A villainess who originally hid her hatred in aid of imitation of the original. Now that the deception is no longer necessary, she is free to be ‘herself’. Though the self is a false construction, it is still a distinct entity; it still developed feelings of its own. Detesting the original for its weaknesses, and by extension the things the original loved, the fake is happy to act in a way that destroys the reputation of the original. She desires to strike out as her own person, disconnecting herself from the original entirely. Though the face that she wears makes that near-impossible.[/hider] [center][b]Parameters[/b]:[/center] [center]Strength: C Endurance: D Agility: A Mana: B Luck: C[/center] [center][b]Class Skills:[/b][/center] [b]Mad Enhancement[/b]: E The class skill that characterises a Berserker, sacrificing one’s mental capacities in exchange for a boost to physical parameters. In Helen’s case, she’s unsuitable for the class, so receives this skill at a minimal rank. Parameters are not boosted, and the normal ability to think is retained. Rather, one simply becomes a little more ‘solid’, and one’s anger is amplified at all times. [center][b]Personal Skills:[/b][/center] [b]Eidolon[/b]: - The nature of one’s being as an artificial human, fashioned by Hera and Athena from the air itself. A living and breathing being that is nonetheless an illusory copy. A perfect imitation, but an imitation nonetheless. Similar to the technique of projection, though utilised on a greater scale by the gods. Crafted to be the perfect double of Helen, her appearance will remain unchanged no matter the circumstances, and no matter how much she might want to alter herself to distinguish herself from the original. In addition, her appearance is a conceptual illusion that will ‘always be perceived as Helen.’ A body that, beneath the perfect surface, is incomplete and hollow. A container with far greater capacity than anything comparable, an empty vessel of sorts. An existence similar to a wraith, able to be summoned as a Servant despite not being part of the Throne of Heroes. [b]Grace of God[/b]: A++ A skill denoting the god-given beauty of royalty. A perfect recreation of the appearance of the original Helen, able to fool even the most discerning of observers, such as the shrewd Paris. A beauty that blunts the swords of any aggressors. A form of mental interference that dulls any killing intent towards Helen, as it did towards Menelaus at the fall of Troy. Even if one is completely resolved to kill her, looking upon her body will shake that resolve to its core. Though violent intent towards her is greatly reduced, desire to possess her or similar is amplified. Naturally, the more of her body that is visible, the stronger the effect. [b]Pankration[/b]: A The hand-to-hand combat technique developed by the Greek heroes of previous generations. A skill of heroes, based around utilising one’s own body as a weapon. For Helen, this is perhaps a natural extension of using her beauty to gain an advantage in combat. Derived from an imitation of Helen’s memories, growing up training with her brothers in Sparta. Training in arms from the finest warriors of Sparta has naturally resulted in a strong capacity for this martial art. It seems her interactions with Theseus also somehow honed this skill. [center][b]Noble Phantasm[/b][/center] [center]???[/center][/hider]