That said... I already have this done, so I guess that I'll stick to Archer in the end: [hider=The Knight of Lamentation] [b]Name:[/b] Sir Tristan [b]Title(s):[/b] [i]The Knight of Lamentation, The Child of Sadness[/i] [b]Class:[/b] [s]Saber[/s] Archer [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Attribute:[/b] Earth [b]Era:[/b] Arthurian Legends/The Tale of Tristan and Iseult (c.: 500 CE) [b]Alignment:[/b] Lawful Good [center][img]https://image.ibb.co/jSCEfJ/tristan_fate_grand_order_and_fate_series_drawn_by_tsuedzu_4f77e8a482e6737ae0403186314fb725.png[/img][/center] [b]Personality:[/b] [i]"To gaze into his eyes is to know the real meaning of suffering..."[/i] Tristan is the embodiment of the sadness and longing that come with tragic love stories. His life story both before joining and after leaving the King of Knights' court is the subject of a lot of contention, however the fact remains that the "Child of Sadness" is as beautiful as he's downcast. Even with all that happened in his past, Tristan still remains loyal to his vows as a knight and to his burning love for Iseult. If his master is righteous and just, he'll dedicate his whole being to their cause, but even they'll be spared no mercy if their nature is fundamentally wicked. However, his whole reasoning is shaken when it comes to females, if his master turns out to be a woman, Tristan's dedication will be manifolds greater, to the point that he'd willingly walk into a trap to rescue them if need be. Naturally, his wish to the Holy Grail is to fulfill his role as one of the Knights of the Round Table. In other words, Tristan's single wish would be for the Grail to find its way to his King's hands and perhaps then, his own wrongdoings would be forgiven as well. [b]Bio:[/b] [url]https://typemoon.fandom.com/wiki/Archer_(Fate/Grand_Order_-_Tristan)[/url] [b]Weapon:[/b] "Bow" and Sword [b]Parameters:[/b] [b]Strength:[/b] B [b]Endurance:[/b] B [b]Agility:[/b] A [b]Mana:[/b] B [b]Luck:[/b] E [b]Class Skills:[/b] -- Magic Resistance: B Cancel spells with a chant below three verses. Even if targeted by High-Thaumaturgy and Greater Rituals, it is difficult for them to be affected. -- Independent Action: B It is possible for a Servant to stay in the world for two days without a Master. However, this is the ideal value achieved by maximally conserving mana and avoiding battle and Noble Phantasm usage. [b]Personal Skills:[/b] -- Harp of Healing C: Musical performance that make use of the bowstring in his Noble Phantasm. Suppresses allies mental disturbance, while opponents lose their fighting spirit. -- Unblessed Birth B: To be born of ill fate. He was called Tristan, the child of sorrow; for grief follows him so ever since his birth. By means of his singing voice, filled with lamentation, it provides additional bonus to his musical performance. -- Admonishment of the King of Knights B: "The king understands not of human heart-----" The decisive trauma that was engraved on the King of Knights. In the legend, it was a severely heart rending admonition. And yet the Knights of the Round Table, summoned as Servants, unanimously declare so: "Nay. We truly know not what manner of thing you are guilty of." The words he left at the very end was an excessively cruel remark; Tristan himself severely regrets uttering those words. -- Weakness (Poison) D: In the legend, numerous times he was weakened by poison, driven almost to death. Due to that, his resistance against poison is lowered to an extent. [b]Noble Phantasm:[/b] [b]Name:[/b] Failnaught [b]Title:[/b] [i]Fantasia of Lamentation[/i] [b]Rank:[/b] A+ [b]NP Type:[/b] Anti-Army [b]Range:[/b] 5 - 100 [b]Maximum Number of Targets:[/b] 10 [b]Description:[/b] Tristan’s bow was called a "bow that always hit its target"… but the form of this Noble Phantasm is nothing but a mere "string". He used the string of his favorite harp, and he flicks off the air by shaking this string, firing what should be called a vacuum arrow. Because the velocity of the arrow, the bow’s angle adjustments, and above all, the loading speed of its arrows are all unusual, it is almost impossible to avoid the entire bullet, no matter how fast the hero is that excels in speed. It seems that the only ways for one to oppose this is by jumping dimensions, move one’s body outside of its range, and so forth. For the different ways to use this string, Tristan can take up tactics such as tearing up, slicing up and tying down the opponent. Furthermore, if there is a location that is an obstacle, such as a forest, etc., he can insert traps like "foot entanglements (snares)", and so forth. The instant a foot takes one step onto the mysterious vacuum trap that was laying there, the enemy floats into midair and is chopped up into pieces. [/hider]