Here it is. Not mentioning so that you're not drowned in mentions. [hider=This is what Peak Body Shape looks like] [b]True Name:[/b] George Orwell [b]Class:[/b] Ruler [b]Origin:[/b] Real Life/Literary Works [b]Height/Weight:[/b] 176 meters, 103 kg [hider=Appearance][center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/404235996381839363/558495451658059802/a431a3d9df818e34f1e93760883b3ef3.jpg[/img][/center] The TV shifts through several images in lieu of expressions, but when idle it defaults to a static eye that allows people to follow where he is looking. Orwell's speech patterns consists of bits and pieces of recorded media cut and rearranged to form the words he means to say.[/hider] [b]Alignment:[/b] Lawful Evil [b]Personality:[/b] An amalgamation of the english author and the concept of "Big Brother" he gave birth to, Orwell can be best described as a control freak. With the means and powers to be aware of almost anything, he's almost always looking to exert these abilities on those surrounding him and is generally a nosy nuisance. To top it all off, he has an annoying tendency to keep things hidden from others. This behavior makes Orwell much more of an odd character as he himself seems to be slightly deranged and insane, the result of an inner conflict between the author and the "Big Brother", a figure he meant to warn against but he ultimately became a part of. It could be said that "he is laughing, with a touch of anger in his laughter, but no triumph, no malignity". A man that always fought directly or indirectly against totalitarianism, and who will avoid submitting to it. However, behind all these excentricities, there is an underlying intelligence that cannot be denied. When all the oddities are cast aside, one can find a very perceptive man with a sharp wit and heaps of pollitical insight. The man that created one of the most iconic novels of modern times. A man who is always fighting against something, but who fights in the open and is not frightened. An intellectual who has no qualms in showing exactly what he thinks. [b]Backstory:[/b] The english novelist that became famous for his works depicting the epitome of a dystopia, yet he is know by an alias, a pseudonym. He is born Eric Arthur Blair, but he is known George Orwell. This juxtaposition turns this servant in something different than who the author truly was. He becomes the embodiment of that which he wrote about, of what became known as "Orwellian" concepts whilst also being the person that wrote them. If the conditions were different, Orwell could be summoned as an Avenger, as the personification of the totalitarian "Big Brother" that is commonly referenced and fought against in many situations world-wide. As a Ruler, however, he is instead summoned to protect the status quo and the set of laws that brought him to be. On a regular summoning, it'd be to uphold the Holy Grail War and be its mediator. On this case, to become the Moon Cell's eyes and ears in this ongoing conflict. And for the job, there is no one better than George Orwell. Because, as everyone knows... [center]Big Brother is Always Watching[/center] — Parameters — [b]STR: D | END: D | AGI: D | MAG: B | LCK: A | NP: EX[/b] — Class Skills — [INDENT][b]Magic Resistance:[/b] B- - Cancels spells with a chant below three verses. Even if targeted by High-Thaumaturgy and Greater Rituals, it's difficult for them to be affect. Nevertheless, as Orwell is a modern servant, the bonus of this skill is diminished when faced with Magic from the Age of Gods or from Servants with a Divinity rank of C or higher. [b]True Name Discernment:[/b] A(EX) - The sublimation of Big Brother's invasive surveillance tactics on the populace and the Ruler's own class skill. On a direct encounter he is capable of bypassing any sort of identity concealment abilities unless they're of a very high level, on which he requires a luck check to bypass the surveillance. Furthermore, if an enemy enters an area that's been designated as his territory, this skill reaches rank EX and is unable to be avoided except by the highest of concealments from the Age of the Gods. [b]God's Resolution:[/b] B- - Two command spells are provided for each Servant he is allied with. Despite the Big Brother's controlling nature within his iconic work, Orwell subconciously limits this skill as the part of him that's Eric Arthur Blair inherently fights this control. As such, Command Spells meant to override a Servant's will and make them act against their own accord are weaker and can be overriden.[/indent] — Personal Skills — [indent][b]Big Brother is Always Watching:[/b] A - A skill that originates from the traditional Clairvoyance, and shares its properties as if it were one rank lower. Orwell is constantly aware of anything that happens within his territory, even whilst he is away from it, and he can also perceive anything within a short radius surrounding him. This is avoided by having a Presence Concealment skill higher than this one or, should it be equal, a luck check done periodically whilst within area. [b]Mental Conditioning:[/b] B - Through careful processes, the government of his most famous work had thoroughly narrowed the mind of people to think what they were told to think. The sublimation of this feat, it can be resumed as "the power to induce madness through exposure to a dystopia". By engaging in a conversation with Orwell, one is slowly made more susceptible to his words as long as they keep talking with him. This effectively gives him the choice to grant a temporary Madness Enhancement and Mental Pollution of low level to whoever was subjected to the Big Brother's schemes, unless they are resistant to mental debuffs. And, whilst they'll be naturally inclined to follow Orwell's advise for a brief period of time, things can go awry depending on who was subjected to the pep talk. [b]Cult of Personality:[/b] C - A more generalized aspect of his Mental Conditioning trait, as the Big Brother Orwell finds it easy to impose himself onto the weak willed as a figure to follow. It is wrong to call it Charisma as it is not a personal vigor that makes people follow him, but rather an overexposure that blinds any other choice of a leader after a while. Albeit Eric Arthur Blair stops himself from using this skill onto sentient beings, he nevertheless uses this to take control of any mindless constructs, familiars or automatons by constantly barraging them with propaganda. This has the side effect of turning his head into a television for ease of propaganda dispensing. It's a strange state of affairs. [/INDENT] — Armaments — Strangely, there's a TV plug hanging from his head by a long cord, about four meters long. He uses this as a weapon should he need it to, but he tends to fall back on others doing the ground work and fighting or, should he be pushed to it, the use of his electrical appliance to headbutt others. — Noble Phantasms — [center][sub]"Those who decide Veracity"[/sub][h1]Ministry of Truth[/h1][/center] [b]Type:[/b] Anti-Unit [b]Rank:[/b] A [b]Range:[/b] 1 to 99 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 1 Never once was the Party in the wrong because they were always right. History always benefitted them, and that is the Truth. To think otherwise is a crime. Within the Ministry of Truth, history was constantly being rewritten to fit the Party's purposes, and make the image of the Big Brother all the more almighty. This power is granted to George Orwell in the manner of a single, simple yet powerful power: To alter the history of someone for a brief period of time. By stating a fact he declares to be the "Truth" about someone, he effectively makes it a reality even if it is a blatant falsehood. The amount of which this lasts is dependant on how drastic the change is, the maximum of it being close to five minutes. [center][h1]Room 101[/h1][sub]"Worst Fears Come to Life"[/sub][/center] [b]Type:[/b] Fortress [b]Rank:[/b] D(EX) [b]Range:[/b] - [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] - The Party's reach is so supreme and their omniscience over their populace so far-reaching that they know even someone's worst fears. They will stop at nothing to ensure that the Big Brother is beloved by all and that their power reigns for all the time that is to come. Normally, the usage of this Noble Phantasm would bring forth the Ministry of Love to the world: a large, monolithic building that towers above all else; an oppressive presence in the landscape prepared to withstand any and all assaults through heavy fire whilst serving as an effective headquarters for large-scale operations, complete with the Thought Police and other familiars to occupy the building. However, this comes with a pay-off: Whenever it is manifested, it will start to corrode reality around it and exert its own presence. Slowly, buildings will start to appear and a dystopia will being to form because of its inherent weight and meaning. And perhaps the most dangerous aspect of this: Whenever the Ministry of Love is manifested, George Orwell will start shifting to become an Avenger. He will fully transform into the Big Brother that he created and that modern society despises and mystifies. Because of that, George Orwell doesn't ever unleash this Noble Phantasm fully. Instead, he designs an area, preferably a small building, as his operation center. Much akin to a Caster's Territory Creation, this can be defined as Orwell's "Workshop" and it takes a while to set up. Once it is done, this territory serves as a simple center of operations with a wall completely covered with television screens that are either constantly displaying static or directly turned off. In front of them there is a large office desk with several drawers that provide menial items like paper, pens and similar office items, and a rather oversized swivel chair with black leather. The purpose of this place is "To plan and coordinate the control of the unknowing masses", but Orwell says this lightheartedly and treat this in the same manner a businessman would treat his personal office. Within this place, Orwell is capable of displaying what he thinks on the different television screens and establish a two-way communication link with people that allow him to do so, seeing what they see through the screens. Behind his desk there is a door labeled "101" that only Orwell can open, and which he refuses to do so. Doing so would mean that he has admitted defeat over the Big Brother, and it'd unleash the Noble Phantasm's true properties to the world.[/hider] EDIT: Still a WIP, will mention you once it's properly fixed. EDIT 2: I'll be sticking with Fierro in the end, and shelving this character to work on further along the line [@Parallel Hearts]. Apologies for the inconvenience