Thought I'd throw my hat into the ring. No interest in a Master, but we'll see how this one goes. I may do some minor edits since I threw this together much quicker than usual, but its overall done. [hider=Servant Rider: Bull of Heaven] [center] [img]https://i.ibb.co/Y8cjssN/e98198a5d4170588f8d43974321bfdd8104eacea.png[/img] [h1][color=#D4AF37]Unas[/color][/h1][h3][color=#8B0000][b]Pharaoh of Cannibalism[/b][/color][/h3] [hr] [hr] [b]Class:[/b] Rider [b]Gender: [/b] Female [b]Alignment:[/b] Lawful Neutral [b]Region:[/b] Ancient Egypt [b]Source:[/b] Egyptian History [b]Attribute:[/b] Earth [hider=Personality] The true nature of Unas is as a wakemitama(bunrei) of Ammit, in Eastern terms. She tends to act stern and grounded in most things. Perhaps as a way to preserve her sense of self(Or as a product of being hailed a living-God. . .) she has a massive ego, and equivalent though more flexible pride. She has an air of confidence around her that translates to an almost overbearing charisma that seems to drag those around her in a certain direction. Riders follows the law of the heavens flawlessly, merely considering herself to be a part of them- she herself acting as a bulkwark of what she considers to be 'justice', 'right', and the 'natural order'. Her sort of judgment is not about feelings or even her own opinion, but the firmness and rule of law. Functioning on the basis of thought inherited from Ammit, she has always viewed living things as 'data', so she makes no distinction between Servants and living things. Going beyond even her own pride, she won't bow her head to a master as if a random familiar as a result. As someone who took in the conflicting pulses of the Gods and was already an expression of Ammit, she would probably be insane without the 'Rule of Heaven'. There are too many conflicting directions within her nature if she gave into them, and so she remains grounded as possible. Ammit was herself a Goddess who 'filtered' civilization. The information, knowledge, the data of humanity which had 'no use' to either God or Man was disposed of within her stomach. The truth of the matter is, she functioned as a filter for the sins and other parts of humanity deemed useless. Pushing the 'Human Order' forward by removing the 'unneccessary parts of humanity', put simply. Though it was a tyranny of the Ancient Gods, surely it was a tyranny that benefited primates. Despite their many flaws, the Gods have always been the greatest allies of humans and civilization alike. [/hider] [hider=Biographical] [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unas[/url] The last Pharaoh of the fifth dynasties Old Kingdom. Unas ruled during a period of decline, building, trade, and warfare. She established the most prolific Mortuary Cult of the Old Kingdom, subjugated the Northern nomads, and constructed temples and pyramids within Egypt. Rider also established the importance of the valley temples, and the first 'Pyramid Texts', initiating the passing of Mortuary knowledge to later generations. Her greatest exploit is enacting the 'Cannibals Hymn'. Acting as a bunrei of Ammit, she fed on the entire Egyptian pantheon to become an all powerful celestial deity near her death. [/hider] [b]Weapon:[/b] Khopesh, Shield [b]Parameters: [/b] [b]STR:[/b] C [b]CON:[/b] B [b]AGI:[/b] C [b]MAG:[/b] A [b]LUK:[/b] A+ [b]Class Skills:[/b] [i]Riding:[/i] A+ As Pharaoh, Rider is the divine child descended from the heavens who represents the Solar God. A level of Riding which can handle even the Heavenly Beast of Punishment, Shezmu, is to be expected from Unas. All vehicles and creatures at or below the level of Phantasmal and Divine beasts may be ridden without much difficulty. Rather than a skill cultivated in life, this is an expression of Riders 'divinity' and 'wisdom' which was both granted by and taken from the Egyptian Gods. Even unruly or uncooperative mounts may be properly ridden in her case. However, this ability is not applicable for the Dragon-kind. [i]Magic Resistance:[/i] B Rider has obtained a peerless and divine od by enacting a Ritual of Cannibals and consuming the strength of the Gods. As a result, she possesses an uncharacteristically high Magic Resistance for the Rider class. Normally its rank would be low, as Rider is outside the three Knight classes- but her innately high aptitude has resulted in its manifestation at this rank. It is difficult for an opponent to harm Rider with even high-thaumaturgy and grand rituals. Spells of three bars or less are completely nullified. Additionally, Rider is herself a skilled Magus who has many ways to counter enemy spells. It would not be an understatement to call her a deadly opponent for Magi of any kind. [hider=Personal Skills] [i]Egyptian Magecraft([b]Rites of the Deceased[/b]):[/i] B Ownership of the Magic Crest of Ancient Egypt. The millennial legacy of the Pyramid Texts predating even the Book of the Dead, which contain the first appearances of Osiris. It is a skill denoting ownership of an antediluvian variant of Egyptian Necromancy which contains many lost secrets, such as the Hymn of Cannibals. All the secrets and spells of the Underworld will be revealed to its user without distinction. At the rank of B, it can be called something like a 'magical grimoire contained within Riders mind'. By operating the Netherworlds mysteries, one can demonstrate their proficiency as head of the Mortuary Cult. Grants proficiency in necromancy, evocation, wards, and manipulating various spiritual bodies. It does not specialize in direct attack magic but rather utility, support, and hindrance. Its color is far darker compared to normal Egyptian Necromancy, being so close to 'Death'. Additionally the owner of this skill is given a plus modifier toward all checks relating to necromancy. [i]Judgment of Isfet:[/i] A A trait of the Eater of Souls Ammit, who cosigns the unworthy to oblivion. A skill which assists in severing evil(Sin) through judgement. The truth is however, rather than a skill which judges others it instead executes that which is already condemned. Rather than increasing the damage of Riders attacks against those who are evil, it instead grants Rider an attribute not unlike a conceptual weapon. Each blow landed on an opponent will chip away at their 'Sin', and 'Evil'. It is an attack which not unlike a conceptual weapon targets the Spiritual Core and Saint Graph rather than enacting any sort of physical interference. As a tool for judging the dead, it has a more profound effect on spiritual bodies like Servants than living things. Though Sin has been removed, nothing has replaced its 'data' within the spiritual core, leading to instability and weakness within the target. It could be compared to carving away a cancerous growth while leaving holes where it once was. It is nothing close to a careful surgery, being a form of execution that excises evil. In that sense, Rider is fundamentally more similar to a Guardian than a Heroic Spirit- cleaning up a mess after its already been made. That is the essence of her 'Ancestor', Ammit. [i]Ma'at Devour:[/i] - An esoterica among esoterica. The Burden of the 'Eater of Souls', Ammit. A state of body and existence gained through the ultimate taboo, the Hymn of Cannibals. To gain the powers of a celestial deity ruling in the afterlife, Rider consumed the entrails of all Gods. More than just a mere Sun-Child Pharaoh, Rider has inherited portions of the Egyptian Pantheons collective divine pulses. Unas possesses a superior divine core which strictly speaking exceeds the 'mana reactor' found within the Dragon-kind. As the incarnation of Ammit, this could also be called analogous to her stomach. As a result, this reactor is not fueled by magical energy, but rather, 'the things which Rider consumes'. Its activation, then, is dependent on fulfilling that condition. More than mere physical objects Rider instead consumes 'wisdom' and 'knowledge'. That is to say, she consumes civilization. Through this process of digestion, she gains power. It is a skill comparable to but unlike absorption, as it is not a matter of incorporation. The only thing waiting in Riders stomach is oblivion, much like Ammit herself. As an aside if the target is specifically a living thing, this skill will have a scaling increase in effectiveness based on intelligence. [i]Shapeshift(Punishment):[/i] C+ A skill which allows for transformation of form. In Riders case, Shapeshift is almost exclusively a war tool, acting in imitation of Sekhmet-Hathors duality. Ranging from the mists of the Netherworld to a mass of gibbering teeth and claws, a cacophony of terrifying 'Warforms' can be used on a dime. Even the instincts and disposition of beasts may be replicated, exceeding the normal limits of Shapeshift. It is a technique based on Riders 'ancestor', Ammit, who is a composite of all Ancient Egyptian man-eating predators. As the personification of divine retribution, Ammits form is one only meant for the destruction of humans and sinners. If animals represent the Gods, than all animals who consume evil men can only represent her. It is strongest in war, and can only be considered middling during peacetime. [/hider] [hider= Noble Phantasm(s)] [h3][b]Sothis-Aaru[/b][/h3] [i]Lion Hymn of Celestial Ascension[/i] Rank: A+ Type: Anti-Evil Range: 2~50 (Impact radius) Maximum Number of Targets: 300 A manifestation of Shezmu, Slaughterer of the Gods. It is a Divine Beast of the highest order, a calamity of godly punishment not unlike the Calydonian Boar. Even so, it is not strictly a beast of Heaven, instead being aligned to the Netherworld. The Shezmu is the Lion of Hell which sits next to the Lake of Eternal fire, ensuring that those dead who were damned do not leave their eternal burden- acting as Osiris' Executioner, and Ra's escort. Given the situation it would probably normally manifest in a much weaker form if it lacked the blessings of Osiris- but Unas is a special case with a profound connection to the Netherworld on her own. As a result, it is demonstrating its full power as a Divine Beast. It takes the form of a Red Lion whose size can vary, ranging from the size of a typical lion to larger than a house. Its claws are a royal green, eternally dripping divine blood or godly wine at the Shezmu's discretion. It is an intelligent beast- being that it assisted Unas in ascending to the Heavens(Though it is quite bloodthirsty in spite of this). The divine blood dripping from its claws represent the authority of the Gods, and so deny demon and unworthy dead alike- sapping their strength. With a true name release, it will pounce at a target and conceptually reenact the feat of raising Unas to the stars. Shooting forward like a missile, it unleashes a wave of destruction fitting for such a massive beast. Upon finishing the charge, the target will be subject to a LCK-check. Failure will see the unfortunate punted into the Egyptian mythological sky texture, sent irrevocably 'somewhere else'. Also a surprisingly good cook. [hr] [h3][b]Wordly Wisdom of Eternal Ka[/b][/h3] [i]Flesh of the Earth[/i] Rank: B Type: Anti-Unit Range: - Maximum Number of Targets: 2 The water lily crook and flail of the Pharaohs. Normally, it is just the embodiment Pharaoh's divinity and rulership. However, its meaning has expanded in Riders hands- acting as a manifestation of the 'celestial authority' gained through the assistance of Shezmu. It is the wisdom of the Egyptians Gods which Rider gained by eating their collective entrails. When properly wielded, this Noble Phantasm grants its user a much higher order of wisdom and intelligence. All kinds of benefits are gained as a result, such as more efficient strategy, high-speed multitasking, and better combat skills. It also acts as a mystic code allowing for an expended use of Egyptian magecraft, enhancing thaumaturgy with the knowledge of the Gods. [/hider] [/center] [/hider]