[list][*][u]Name[/u]: Saotome Hana [*][u]Age[/u]: 24 [*][u]Appearance[/u]: [url=https://i.imgur.com/ZxvYqjJ.png]"Y-You mean I have to do something?"[/url] [*][u]Personality[/u]: There are those who don't achieve great things because they don't have the ability or the opportunity to. Then there are those, like Hana, who wouldn't do great things simply because that would require work. It's fair to say that it probably hasn't always been that way and in the end, Hana has no confidence in her abilities to do much of anything, but at this point the ingrained laziness is itself a habit and way of life. Unnecessarily exerting herself when she could sleep in then maybe watch some TV, or think [i]really hard[/i] about what to have for dinner? Really, from that perspective, summoning a Servant is the worst mistake of her life... famous historical figures aren't likely to be content with Hana's desire to just stay home and avoid trouble, or squandering of the talent and intelligence that she [i]has[/i]. [*][u]Abilities[/u]: Hana would like to pretend that she has no abilities and is the dead end for what was once a proud magus family and the crest on her arm is a tacky tattoo. But, this place... people just [i]love[/i] to throw out terms like "average one", whatever the hell that means, or if it's important. It's way nicer to pretend that the tattoo on your arm is [i]just[/i] a tattoo, not a library of impressive ways to kill people when you're the battery. [*][u]History[/u]: As her name indicates, Hana's family is hardly the most [i]prestigious[/i] of magus families--their distant routes lost and barely distinguishable from the general populace of Japan, even though she's [i]pretty[/i] sure her father said something about west Asia. Only the eyes really stand out as odd. Of course, such a loss of the past could only be expected with a gradual decline of magical talent through the generations, to parents that could barely count as mages at all, working [i]office jobs[/i] of all things... And Hana? Never really [i]good[/i] at work, let alone the pressures of entrance exams, wound up in the position of doing pretty much nothing. As certain as her parents that she was about as magical as kelp, the offer to stay in a nice, new city--at their expense! Though not the priciest, but definitely cheaper than home...--for the small cost of trying to do that "Servant summoning" thing? Yeah, that seemed great. Do something that would never work and she'd at [i]least[/i] have some time not being bothered to get into a university, or find a job, or get married, or... It didn't quite go to plan. [*][u]Other[/u]:[/list]