[hider=Saber of Betrayal] [b]Class:[/b] Saber [b]True Name:[/b] Hagen [b]Origin:[/b] Nibelungenlied [b]Height/Weight:[/b] 195cm / 77kg [hider=Appearance] [img]https://static.zerochan.net/Pixiv.Fantasia%3A.Sword.Regalia.full.1119619.jpg[/img] [/hider] [b]Alignment:[/b] Neutral Good [b]Personality:[/b] He is a hero. To many he was the greatest possible hero, and one destined for greatness. But he was a man who was tasked with a mission, and that mission turned him into the villain. The actions he took in life blackened his name, and turned him into the slayer of heroes. As a Saber class servant, he carries the guilt of his actions heavy in his heart. Shamed of what he did, and hopeful to make amends. He is not yet the twisted and heartless killer of heroes, but a man who made a poor choice. It is a wonder what he will be like in later times. [b]Backstory:[/b] Due to Siegfried's nature as someone who did as he asked without question, he was involved in the dilemma between his brother-in-law, King Gunthur, and the woman Gunther desired, Brünnhilde. As the various circumstances came to a head, Siegfried was left with no choice but to die to stop conflict between Brünnhilde and his own wife, Kriemhild. He exclaimed to his friend Hagen, “Ah, the situation is beyond my control. Hagen, I am invincible and so have never once been wounded by you. But even so, if I don’t have you kill me…” Hagen sought to grant Siegfried's wish, having formulated a plan to slay him after having tenaciously searched for Siegfried's weak point. Though he knew it was a cowardly act, Hagen aimed for Siegfried's back as he drank water from a stream, Siegfried himself not resisting the blow. He died as a "tragic hero who received a sneak attack due to trickery." Hagen became known as "a rare villain who had killed the hero through foul play." The situation after did not go as Siegfried planned, his wife later causing many to die in her revenge plot. [b]— Parameters —[/b] STR: B| END: A| AGI: B| MAG: A| LCK: E| NP: B [b]— Class Skills —[/b] [i]- Magic Resistance A+:[/i] Cancel spells of A-Rank or below, no matter what High-Thaumaturgy it is. In practice, the Servant is untouchable to modern magi, so it would not be an exaggeration to title the Servant a 'Magus Killer'. Because of his elf bloodline, his strength in this skill sits at this high peak. [i]- Riding B:[/i] Most vehicles and animals can be handled with above average skill, even vehicles that did not exist in the time period one was alive in, for they are no exception. However, cannot ride the likes of Phantasmal Species such as Monstrous Beasts. [b]— Personal Skills —[/b] [i]- Battle Continuation B:[/i] Hagen was one of the last casualties of 'Fall of the Nibelungs.' As such, he was able to refuse the demands of his enemy, and only being beheaded ended his life. His not being fully human can be argued as a part of this unusual strength. [i]- Half-Elf B:[/i] Hagen is a half elf. As a Saber, this part of him is suppressed more than it would be as an Avenger. His power to utilize magic jumps up rapidly, to a degree where his efficiency in magic is beyond anything humans are traditionally capable of. As a Saber, he is more in line with that of a light elf, so the magic he constructs his more pure in nature. More for healing and protecting than for cursing and killing. [i]- Proof of Friendship A:[/i] A Skill to suppress an enemy Servant's fighting spirit to a certain extent, where then a dialogue can begin. However, the enemy Servant must not possess a [i]Mental Pollution[/i] Skill. In regard to a Holy Grail War, an advantageous check can be obtained when constructing temporary alliances. This is a skill fit for a man who before his murder of Siegfried, was loved by many, and had many friendships. Something he cast aside when he became a murderer. [b]— Armaments —[/b] The blade he wields is nothing short of a monstrous weapon, that even heroes look down upon. Dainsleif. The blade that brings the man who wields it to ruin and suffering. Using Light Conversion, Hagen is able to convert his magical energy into light energy. His main method is to create flashes of light, or to heal those around him. It can be forged into his weapons temporarily, allowing him to strike with bursts of energy. [b]— Noble Phantasms —[/b] [hider=Noble Phantasms] [b]Title:[/b] Dainsleif: Demon Sword of the Great Betrayer [b]Rank:[/b] B [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Army [b]Range:[/b] 1-50 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 200 [b]Description:[/b] A demonic blade of the Nibelungs. The tribe crafted Balmung, the holy blade designed to kill dragons. But on that day, a slip created another blade. A horrible blade of demons that killed the hero known as Sigurd. Before it traveled many distances, to become the very blade that ended the life of the hero Siegfried. As if the blade itself was destined to ruin the life of heroes. Eventually though, the cursed blade fell into the hands of Hagen, who wielded it honorably for many years before killing Siegfried. It became his in legend and name, and is tied to his betrayals. The blade draws in all the ruination and curses directed towards its wielder. Becoming what can be called a cauldron of curses and hatred, and uses them to attack. Any hero struck with this blade will feel the grudges seep into their body. The curses are strong enough to keep any wound from healing, no matter the matters taken. Any damage is also amplified by the surge of curses, dealing extra damage to the victim. As such, a minor cut becomes a blood soaking gash. Tearing victims apart, and ensuring their deaths. When the true name is called, the grudges and curses become a pinpointed energy. Firing a barrage of curses and grudges that tear apart the ground, and fill the air with death. The potency of this noble phantasm is amplified by the aspect of targeting a servant's weak point. Even if unknown to Hagen, the blade senses weakness in its enemies, and targets those spots. For Servants like Achilles, Seigfried, or those with famous weakspots, this barrage is fatal. When acting in this role of detecting and killing a servant through their weakspot, a luck check is made against the target. The higher a servant's luck, the less likely it will be for the blade's curses to instantly kill them. [b]Title:[/b] Das Rheingold: Cursed Treasure of the Dragon [b]Rank:[/b] - [b]NP Type:[/b] Curse [b]Range:[/b] - [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] - [b]Description:[/b] An unending mountain of treasure that Siegfried gained from defeating Fafnir. Siegfried claims the amount was exaggerated, but says there was a large amount left even by the time his great-grandson was an old man. After killing Siegfried, the treasure fell into the hands of Hagen. This gives him unending wealth, that he can call upon at any given moment to pay his debts. But the curse tied to the treasure remains. If the treasure is allowed to flow freely, the humans who find it will become prisoners of the great wealth, eventually causing much destruction as the country is filled with betrayal and distrust. Due to being a noble phantasm tied to his actions after the death of Siegfried, Hagen is mostly unaware he possesses it. If a master forces him to use it, his spirit origin begins to change as a result of the curse, and his conflicting existence. As a result, he risks becoming more and more like his form as an Avenger. One that is tied to the the life that came afterwards. [/hider] [/hider]