[hider=Lancer of Black] [indent] [indent] [indent] [quote] [center] [i][color=ed1c24]DRIVE THEM FORTH, LAY THEM LOW FOR THE CROWS TO FEAST UPON. Spill blood... yes... blood and terror! See them break, see them run in terror, weak in faith and waylaid from truth. Break those infidels and leave them impaled![/color] ...Ah... to think such greed and impropriety festered in Wallachia as well. Oh Lord, where then... may a true honest man lie. Tell me I ask, abandoned and alone... [/i] [/center][/quote] [center][img]https://i.pinimg.com/474x/c4/76/8c/c4768cff62dc5c7da5fb9c81df57f3b8.jpg[/img] [b][color=ec008c][b][h1]Vlad III[/h1][/b][/color][/b][/center] [b]ꜰᴀᴄᴛɪᴏɴ[/b] [Indent]Black [/indent] [b]ᴀᴛᴛʀɪʙᴜᴛᴇ[/b] [indent]Man [/indent] [b]Alignment[/b] [indent]Lawful Good[/indent] [b]ʟᴇɢᴇɴᴅ[/b] [indent]- Depiction in history Vlad III, ruler of Wallachia who truly existed in the 15th century. He was the hero that hold on to Wallachia's independence against the imminent threat of the Turks. He is also known as the shield of Christianity. For the sake of protecting Wallachia to the very end against the Turkish army, he is known for his severe conduct, such as bringing to justice the nobles who had ruined his domain and sentencing to death by impalement the twenty thousand Turkish enemy soldiers. Those are undeniably acts with the intention to protect his country, but due to its excessive brutality, he would later be be made as the model of the novelist Bram Stoker's horror novel "Dracula". To begin with, Dracula was a title he had appointed for himself, meaning "son of dragon". His father, Vlad II was a knight of the Order of the Dragon belonging to the Holy ROman Empire, and it is the origin of his self appointed title of Dracul. Count Vlad believes in the love for the Lord and amends injustice as his duty as a noble demands it. However, the feudal lords wallowing in the wealth of the privileged class dislike his honorable poverty, and so the military man who had protected Christianity fell by the hands of machination.[/indent] [b]ᴘᴇʀꜱᴏɴᴀ[/b] [indent]>Bloody >Lawful >Crazed >Vampiric >Knight of God >A Lonely Seeker >A Quest for Godly Love[/indent] [b]ᴡɪꜱʜ[/b] [indent]Not a large amount of interest. It is a fake after all, and hardly godly. However if he were to claim it and be pressed for a wish... Indeed, he would love to see something... beautiful.[/indent] [b]ᴘᴀʀᴀᴍᴀᴛᴇʀꜱ[/b] [indent]STR: B CON: A AGI: E MGI: A LCK: D NP: C[/indent] [b]ᴄʟᴀꜱꜱ ꜱᴋɪʟʟꜱ[/b] [indent]Magic Resistance: C Invalidate magic with chant 2 verses or less. Unable to defend against large scale magic such as Great Thaumaturgy and Ritual Spells.[/indent] [b]ᴘᴇʀꜱᴏɴᴀʟ ꜱᴋɪʟʟꜱ[/b] [indent] Battle Continuation: A. Gives one the strength and vitality to escape from even the most dire of situations. It also gives one the ability to successfully retreated to allied territory if defeated. Protection of Faith: A+++ A skill possessed only by those who have sacrificed themselves to a single religious view. It is called a protection, but it is not a grace given by a higher being. What is there is an absoluteness of one's mind and body, born from faith. ...When it is too high, it causes abnormality in one's personality. Innocent Monster: A By means of images born from his deed during his live, his past and state of being had been twisted and the title of monster is granted. His abilities and figure ended up transformed. Incidentally, this skill cannot be removed. Military Tactics: B An instinctive ability for utilizing tactical knowledge in battlefields where a large number of people are mobilized. An advantageous modifier is acquired when using one’s own Anti-Army Noble Phantasm or when conversely dealing with an opposing Anti-Army Noble Phantasm. [/indent] [b]ɴᴏʙʟᴇ ᴘʜᴀɴᴛᴀꜱᴍ[/b] [indent]Kazikli Bey Stronghold of Impalement Rank: C Type: Anti-Army Noble Phantasm Range: 0~50 Maximum target: 300 person From the grounds of the surroundings, a countless number of spears grows and judge the enemy. A demonic torture castle (Drakulya) of iron hammer and curse, unleashed from the demonic spear. Because it targets every hostile enemy soldiers, it is a Noble Phantasm that shows its true value during battles of one-against-many. Perhaps due to its origin, it possesses the special characteristic of increasing the pain depending on the enemy's sins of depravity and immorality. Increases destructive power against target for purge; enemies who had comitted "desertion", "immorality", and "violence". At the time Vlad III was alive, punishing commoners with impalement wasn’t unusual in the Balkan Peninsula and Northern Mediterranean Sea areas. But then, after Vlad III took up the role as Wallachia’s lord and leader for the second time, he became fed up with the extreme corruption and depravity of the nobles in his country. He decided that the decline of Wallachia was due to these nobles, and took decisive action against unprecedented numbers of them. His primary method of enforcement and punishment was impalement. In Wallachia, where nobles and commoners had previously been subject to very different treatment and rules, it’s presumed that Vlad’s actions were extremely shocking. There was surely no one in the land who did not feel the severity and horror of Lord Vlad’s actions. After routing the nobles, impalement became Vlad’s favorite method of punishment, and in 1459 he even went so far as to impale the emissary of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish Empire) alive, among other deeds. [/indent] [/indent] [/indent] [/indent] [/hider]