So... question: How heavy is the PvP in this meant to be? Name: Togo Heihachirou (東郷 平八郎) Age: Summoned at the prime age of 25 Master or Servant: Servant Who is their Master/Servant: Open Class (servant only): Rider Weapon(s): An officer's handgun; Japanese Naval Officer Shortsword. Noble Phantasm: Sunrise of the Imperial Fleet Noble Phantasm description: Togo summons the fleet he had under his direct command during the Battle of Tsushima, and he himself along with his master is transported to the open bridge of the ship from which he commanded the fleet against the Russian Second Pacific fleet in life. With a single hand motion, the fleet sails in a line across the battlefield, all of them opening fire. Each shell has a large radius of effect, making the Sunrise of the Imperial Fleet an extremely difficult Noble Phantasm to outright avoid. He is also able to partially summon the secondary turrets of the Mikasa during the heat of combat without unleashing his full Noble Phantasm. Appearance: [img=http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_liyfchFnzc1qgfqst.jpg] Personality: Togo keeps a cool head but is willing to take gambles, as shown when he gambled on Russian incompetency during the opening moves of the battle of Tsushima. Instead of Chivalry he does follow the codes of Bushido, but he is highly suspicious when offering "a warrior's mercy," always considering the possibility an opponent's surrender and submission may be a feint, as demonstrated when he delayed in accepting the Russian fleet's surrender and had his ships continue firing without retaliation due to concerns that the surrender would be a bluff. Outside of combat, he is a man who still strictly adheres to notions of respect and tradition. Bio: Togo Heihachirou was a Japanese naval officer of the 19-20th centuries. During his time as an officer in the Japanese Navy, he shocked the world when he led the Japanese navy against Russia and, in a war that shocked the war, defeated not one but two Russian fleets, causing a surprise in which people expressed disbelief that "mighty Russia", feared by Europe as the giant of the East, was defeated by a small, non-European nation. The climax of the war came in the Battle of Tsushima, a battle in which he not only defeated the entire Russian Second Pacific Fleet within a span of 24 hours but did so with minimal losses, marking the first and only true victory in a pre-dreadnought steel battleship battle. However, his victory doomed Japan to a militaristic legacy that would haunt them for over 40 years - a legacy that would cost his nation millions of lives.