[hider=Ilya Muromets] [center][color=b1d2d7][h2][i] Ilya Muromets [/i][/h2][/color] [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Title:[/b][/u][/color] Leader of the Bogatyrs [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Class:[/b][/u][/color] Lancer [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Gender:[/b][/u][/color] Female [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Alignment:[/b][/u][/color] Neutral Good [/center] -- [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Motivation for the Holy Grail:[/b][/u][/color] Ilya’s motivation for the Holy Grail stems from a desire to reconnect with what was once lost - her dearest friends from the past. From Dobrynya Nikitich and Alyosha Popovich of the bogatyrs to Svyatogor the giant to Prince Vladimir. She wishes to see all of her beloved friends once more...so that she may challenge each and one of them to a fight. [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Personality:[/b][/u][/color] Ilya could be described as a boisterous girl, known for being cheery, generous and a bit simple minded. She is dedicated to protecting those she feels responsible for, whether she has known them her whole life or has just met them. She tends to have a pinch of temperament, most commonly recognized from the tale of when Prince Vladimir failed to extend an invitation to a party of his to her, causing Ilya to stomp through town, angrily ripping steeples off of churches until Prince Vladimir sent a personal invitation her way. [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Appearance:[/b][/u][/color] [hider=Ilya's Appearance][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/TSTnBkz.jpg[/img][/center][/hider] [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Biography:[/b][/u][/color] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Muromets with the modification of Ilya’s gender being changed to female. [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Equipment:[/b][/u][/color] A steel spear. -- [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Parameters:[/b][/u][/color] [color=cfd1cc]Strength:[/color] B+ [color=cfd1cc]Endurance:[/color] B [color=cfd1cc]Agility:[/color] B [color=cfd1cc]Magic:[/color] D [color=cfd1cc]Luck:[/color] B [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Class Skills (Lancer):[/b][/u][/color] [color=cfd1cc][i]Magic Resistance B:[/i][/color] The aptitude to resist magecraft. Over the course of Ilya's adventures, she was victorious myriad spellcasters without suffering injury, and further rose to the title of becoming a monastic saint of the Orthodox church. At this rank, even affecting her with High Thaumaturgy is difficult, and weaker magecraft is unlikely to so much as effect her in the first place. [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Personal Skills:[/b][/u][/color] [color=cfd1cc][i]Guardian Knight A:[/i][/color] A skill that grants the Servant a temporary attribute bonus if acting in the defense of others. Ilya is an icon who acted in defense of a nation- the guardian of the Rus who held cities against countless invasions. When designating a target to be protected, the legendary defender of the Rus arises once more, and her defensive power is significantly increased. When combined with the effects of the Personal Skill "Castle Skin," she can be considered an unbreakable wall. [color=cfd1cc][i]Eye of the Mind (True) B:[/i][/color] A heightened capacity for observation, refined through training, discipline and experience. Ilya's instincts have been honed to a razor's edge over the course of countless battles, and her skill for deduction and analysis is nothing to read over either. She is capable of calm analysis of battle conditions even when in danger, and can deduce an appropriate course of action after considering all possibilities to escape from a predicament. [color=cfd1cc][i]Body of the Rus B:[/i][/color] The exclusive skill belonging to Ilya. It is said that her skin boasted the same strength as a castle wall to the point that attacks that would be mortal to ordinary men bounce harmlessly off of her with her charge being akin to the blows of a siege engine. This grants her an innate level of physical protection, making her worthy of the title "moving fortress." However, this does not protect against attacks which do not pass the barrier of the skin. [color=e9a7b3][u][b]Noble Phantasms:[/b][/u][/color] [center][color=b1d2d7][b]Svyatogor’s Dying Wish[/b][/color] [color=cfd1cc][i]A Giant’s strength imbued within a mere human.[/i][/color] Rank: A Type: Anti-Unit Range: 2-10 Maximum number of targets: 1[/center] Upon her travels, Ilya came across a Giant sleeping atop his horse. Due to unexpected circumstances, Ilya and the Giant, who would later be learned to go by the name of Svyatogor, became good friends with one another. Continuing their travels together, the two spent a rather long time in each other’s company. One day their travels led them upon the curious discovery of a peculiarly large coffin. Concerned that the coffin was meant for one or the other, both set off on a foot race to reach the coffin first. Beating Svyatogor, Ilya climbed into the coffin and laid herself within it. Immediately she noticed something amiss, for the coffin was much too large to fit her body, but rather, it was the exact size of someone of a Giant’s stature. Trading places with Svyatogor, Ilya watched in distress as the coffin door began to swing shut on her dear friend. Try as she might to stop it, she found herself powerless against the door, and before it could finally latch shut, Svyatogor beckoned Ilya to draw near to his face. Drawing one last breath, the Giant exhaled a burst of holy breath over Ilya, endowing a portion of his mighty strength unto her body. It is with this immense strength that Ilya Muromets was able to achieve the feats that she did, defending and protecting city after city from invasion. She grew to be a hero, a protector of her homelands and of its people. This legend focuses around the breath that blessed Ilya with the strength to become the women of legend as most remember. Steadying herself, whether in the midst of battle or in preparation for attack, Ilya can draw all of her focus to one single moment, and one single breath. A quick, sharp intake. A low, whistling exhale. Just one breath created her legend, and once more, just one breath strengthens her when it is most necessary. Invoking the true name of this noble phantasm following her focused breath, Ilya's superhuman strength is magnified once more. With a speed that could out run a Giant, and the unfettered strength of a Giant, Ilya can rush towards her enemies, dealing one single blow to remind them all of who the true protector of the Rus truly is. [center][color=b1d2d7][b]Karushka[/b][/color] [color=cfd1cc][i]An old friend returned once more.[/i][/color] Rank: B Type: Anti-unit Range: - Maximum number of targets: 1[/center] Ilya once happened upon a foal, dirty and malnourished, barely clinging to life. She chose to take this foal under her care, nursing him to health, and in doing so gained a lifelong ally. The horse, who Ilya named Karushka, was a pinnacle of his kind, a Monstrous Beast bearing the intellect of a man and even the gift of flight. Beyond even that, though, is the familiarity Karushka and Ilya bear with one another, warriors who are capable of acting in perfect coordination who have weathered countless battles at each other's side. While lacking the Riding skill in this class, through the bond engraved on her soul, Ilya is nonetheless capable of summoning her trusted ally to her side to aid her in combat. However, due to lacking the abilities of the Rider class, Karushka's body has been altered to better suit aiding Ilya in the present conflict, and so he presently resembles a hunting dog moreso than he does his original form. Still, even in this form, neither his abilities nor his loyalty to Ilya has diminished in the slightest. [/hider]