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On general, for everyone, at the top of the magecraft elaboration section in others, please put things like the Quantity and Quality of magic circuits on the top for neater formatting like these ones on Lucia's sheet.

Also, maybe put some years on the experience/accomplishment section, so we have a rough timeline for your character. You can look at Lucia's example sheet in the opening post as reference.

Magecraft:
Magic Circuit Switch: Being burned by heat generated by stars
Number of Magic Circuits: C
Quality of Magic Circuits: A+ (Abnormal, extremely compatible with magecraft invoking planets as gods)

Elemental Affinity: Average One
Crest: ~300 years old (6th Generation)
Thaumaturgical Attribute: Symbology, Future


You don't need to put Circuit Switch if you don't want to. That one is just flavour. It's like how Shirou imagine a cocking gun to activate his circuits, or how Rin imagine slitting her neck.

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Hi there, you still accepting? @Randomguy


Hey there. Yes, I'm still accepting if you're interested. I'll PM you the discord link
Leonardo Animusphere Fidano's Employees Files








Spellcasters on the Misty Shores





Are you sharp-eyed, steady-handed, and unafraid of things that whisper in the dark?

Sidereal Agency is seeking new operatives to join our ranks. We specialise in the cases others won’t touch—occult fraud, inexplicable disappearances, and mysteries that seem not to fit within the framework of everyday common sense.

We’re looking for:

  • People with a keen sense of observation.
  • People who are intimately familiar with the occult, or are confident enough in other skills to defend themselves against the inexplicable.
  • Discretion, grit, and a willingness to deal with matters of the extraordinary are a must.


We offer:
  • Negotiable salary
  • Front-row seat to Millhaven’s strangest secrets.
  • Avenue to connect with people from all walks of life that we count among our clientele.


If you feel like you're a good fit—and you’ve got the nerve to answer—bring your CV and apply in person at:

SIDEREAL AGENCY
1438 Willowbrook Avenue
Millhaven, OR









INTRODUCTION


Welcome to Spellcasters on the Misty Shores, a nasuverse RP set in the fictional city of Millhaven in the USA's state of Oregon. You are people involved in—or looking to be involved in—matters of the occult, answering the employment ad of Sidereal Agency, a consultant firm for various occult matters. In the United States, neither the Mages Association nor the Holy Church hold a huge degree of influence over matters of mystics. Instead, the secret Department of Mystics of the US government regulates the mages, psychics, and mixed-bloods operating in the United States, with the relatively lax stance of 'do not do things that endanger the public and cause social unrest, but otherwise, you are free to do what you want', making America be considered 'a lawless land' to those involved in Mystics.

This is intended to be for a smaller-scale RP, so I'm only looking for about 4-6 players (Currently there are 5 players). Discord links will be given on PM for interested players, but for the time being, don't be hesitant to ask me anything related to the RP if you're interested.

FAQ

Is this a Fate RP?
Not quite. It is more of a ‘nasuverse’ RP, as it doesn’t focus on Heroic Spirits and the Holy Grail War. Think of it more along the lines of Lord El Melloi II Case Files. Though in terms of vibe, think of Kara no Kyoukai/Garden of Sinners, except without Araya, thus more of an office tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood, dealing with street-level problems relating to the occult.

But this is in America, so where does this stand in relation to Fate/Strange Fake?
In the spirit of ‘nasuism’, I will say that this is an alternate timeline of Fate/Strange Fake. Similar but not exactly the same. The war of Strange Fake happened, but rather than whatever will happen by the end of the Light Novel, the American Government accomplished their goal, which later in this universe caused widespread knowledge of the Holy Grail War in the Magecraft World, similar to what happened in the Apocrypha timeline.

What happened to the Fuyuki Grail anyway?
Dismantled in 2014, in the Grail Dismantlement War that has been alluded to. It was an apocrypha-style Great Holy Grail War between El-Melloi II’s faction, which wanted to dismantle the grail and a coalition of Clock Tower families that wanted to re-establish it. The event holds minimal bearing to this RP except maybe some NPCs knowing some people who took part in that Holy Grail War.

Dead Apostle Ancestors, Yes or No?
No. While yes, in Strange Fake they exist, they don’t here. Mostly because this is intended to be a low-level sort of ‘street-level’ RP, so there is no reason for them to be involved at all, in which case, for convenience's sake, might as well follow the ‘Dead Apostle Ancestors don’t exist in the Fate world’ rule on this.

What is ‘low level’?
Meaning, don’t expect to be punching servants or phantasmal species. Your characters are not Rin, Sojuurou, or Gray, let alone someone like Wodime who can defeat Zeus in a specific circumstance. You can refer to the ranks part to sort of gauge how strong your characters are, but say, someone like Tokiomi would be the absolute upper limit, if that. If you are familiar with Vampire the Masquerade, this is essentially like a fledgling coterie game.

So do I have to be a Mage?
Not really no, it's 'low level' so you can just be a detective who know of magecraft but cannot use it, or a former navy seal who has experience dealing with mages. For psychic of mixed-blood, it's on a case-to-case basis, just remember it's low level so don't apply someone like Shiki for psychics and or people like Kouma for Mixed-Blood. But I do encourage you to make character who at least dabble in magecraft. As you can see from the title of the RP, generally mages in our setting of America are more of the spellcasters type, who just uses them for convenience rather than mage mage, who seek the Root.


CHARACTER SHEET


This is just the general format, feel free to spruce them up with your own formatting as long as it contains all the same general information as the one provided here





Example Sheet (Will not actually be a part of the agency, just a hypothetical example) :






THE SETTING

The following is a comprehensive 'pocketbook' shall we say, of the setting, but please, don't feel intimidated by the volume. I don't expect you all to read everything here. It's just here if you're interested or think parts of it would be relevant to your character.

America in Nasuverse




The City of Millhaven
Located in Lincoln County, Oregon, Millhaven is a small rural town with a population of around 15,000. With a total landmass of 9.85 sq mi, it has a density of around 1500/sq mi, making it a sparsely populated town. In 2010, the ~600 acre Silver Tides Luxury Resort opened in the shores of Millhaven, bringing in tourism and instigating a rapid development for the city. By 2020, though rural areas remain mostly in the Southern part of the City, the Northern Part of the city, especially those beyond the Newfen River is now home to various high-rise buildings.









Notable People
The various NPCs that represents important people in Millhaven









Ranks
Mage Ranks
Although the DoM is not part of the Mage’s association, and thus is not part of the Clock Tower, for the purpose of standardization, the DoM adopted the ranking of mage used by the Clock Tower for their documentation and rough determination of the threat represented by a mage. While ranks do not always correlate to actual threat level or combat ability, as it is an assessment of how ‘mature’ or ‘stabilized’ the magecraft of an individual is, for a magecraft user they are more often than not an accurate representation of combat ability.

*For players, characters ‘power ceiling’ is Cause. However even Cause is the upper limit and will be uncommon.

Frame
The lowest rank of mage recognized by the Clock Tower. A mage of this rank is still thoroughly a novice in the matter of magecraft, barely able to actualize mystery and is more in the ‘theory phase’ of learning than actual practitioners. To use a more mundane analogy, they are akin to medical interns. In the United States, more than half of those considered uninitiated are not even in this rank and thus are unranked.

Canon example: Waver Velvet during Fate/Zero

Count
The second lowest rank. At this rank, they are able to use magecraft with some degree of proficiency, but is still rather rudimentary and simplistic, lacking layers of sophistication and stable harmony those above these ranks exhibit. In a more mundane analogy, these are fresh graduate medical doctors.

Canon example: Lord El-Melloi II (Formal rank is Fes, but actual ability is stated to be closer to Count)

Cause
The Third ‘lowest’ rank, having found their focus and matured their magecraft into a stable foundation. Although it is only the third rank from the bottom, this is where the vast majority of dedicated mages stop. Cause is the bottleneck that separates the ‘average magi’ from the exceptional and truly great. Even then, while considered a ‘matured mage’ it is still an accomplishment to even reach this rank. Many mages from younger families, never reached this rank at all, with Cause considered the ‘normal’ upper limit for mages with crest younger of about 500 years old or below. In mundane analogy, these are the experienced surgeons.

Canon example: Tokiomi Tohsaka

Fes
The fourth rank, Fes, is also special among other ranks as it is also granted for notable achievements or special circumstances separate from one’s capability as a mage. An example is Lord El-Melloi II granted the Fes rank for producing great students despite his actual ability being more akin to Count. Another example is Bazett Fraga McRemitz, who was given the rank due to her unique circumstances of possessing a Noble Phantasm. Because of this feature of the Fes rank, this is also the rank with the most disparity in actual combat ability, some being weaker than the rank below them, Cause, and some being more powerful than the rank above them, Pride. Nevertheless, there are ‘normal’ Fes mage whose ability is between Cause and Pride, one whose magecraft is not only stabilized and mature, but has accomplished something that is hard to replicate by the average magi. They would be a notable family head, even for an established family. In mundane analogy, these are the top 1% of surgeons who can successfully conduct delicate operations with a success rate far above the average.

Canon ‘Normal Fes mage’ example: Lev Lainur (without the Demon Pillar stuff, obviously)

Pride
The fifth rank, Pride, is the start of what is considered the ‘upper echelon’ of mages in the Clock Tower, truly exceptional mages that are a rare breed, even for most established families, mages that can even defeat Heroic Spirits under the right circumstances. It is an accomplishment worthy of an official ceremony held by the Clock Tower, whenever a mage advances into the rank of Pride. In mundane analogy, even above the 1 percenter, these are names of medical doctors that would be mentioned in future research when discussing the existing body of literature or the current state of the field.

Canon example: Zouken Matou

Brand
The upper ‘practical limit’ for magi, and is given rarely even in the Clock Tower’s history. Normally, this is a rank only reached by the Lords of the Clock Tower, capable of the apex of magecraft in the modern world that revolutionizes their field. In mundane analogy, these would be the Stephen Hawkings of the magecraft world.

Canon example: Kayneth El-Melloi Archibald or, though not formally named as such, probably Kirschtaria Wodime

Grand
Monsters with potential of rivalling the might of entire nations' military single-handedly given the right conditions and preparation. The truly best of the magecraft world, existing only a few times in the whole history of the Clock Tower. Not even the Lords of the Clock Tower are likely to reach this rank. A mage that represented a truly major landmark in the history of the World of Magecraft. Comparable to Hippocrates or Louis Pasteur in the medical field, or to Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein in physics.

Canon example: Touko Aozaki
@Randomguy Really? I think they’re actually pretty similar. They both come from traditional upbringings and crave validation from others. Though in Hibiya’s case, it’s specifically from his family.


They're similar, but they went about it in a completely different way. Hibiya (at least how he started) bucks tradition, his household is the traditional reserved typed, but he's more expressive and doesn't exactly does as expected at first, study more than playing, complaining loudly and so on. While Hikari just kept her head down and do exactly what she was told and expected. And then he found archery, the one thing he got approval from his family, but was lost after he can't no longer do it not knowing what else he can do to be of 'worth' for his family. Hikari meanwhile, is wondering what else she can do more than just being the perfect people pleaser. There's also the whole thing where Hibiya put this front of polite and well-mannered man whereas that's just something that come naturally to Hikari who wants to be more assertive.

It's kinda like a foil.

absolutely interested by subject matter alone, will be trying to put together a sheet


Nice, so I have four players now.


Huh. It's a contrast to my character, like an inverse almost. Interesting, I like it.




Hikari followed Seiji to the roof of the train with one graceful jump, landing behind Seiji with ease.

As when they were rearranging the boxes, she found herself impressed with the newfound athletic capability her body had in the metaverse. It was a world of cognition, so she supposed the only thing that mattered was if she was able to conceptualise jumping to the roof rather than having the necessary physical conditioning.

She did not have much time to indulge in her reverie, however, as shadows emerged from the Second Compartment.

Hikari grabbed hold of her phone before seeing Seiji taking out his first, summoning his persona.

Napoleon was...an interesting persona. Certainly, it would be hard to say that Napoleon was a completely good person, but neither was her persona, Lucrezia.

She did feel herself sympathising with Lucrezia, however...there were many historians who opined that her bad reputation was a fabrication or at the very least exaggeration, mostly borne due to jealousy or envy for her position and beauty...Well, it was something that resonated with her.

She wondered what aspects of Napoleon resonated with Seiji.

Another one of the observation best saved for later.

As Seiji dispatched the shadows, Hikari continued ahead, finding herself on top of the head compartment.



"Lucrezia!"

With a call and a tap on the phone, Hikari's persona appeared, the regal woman in black, aiming her silver crossbow arms at the hatch leading to the compartment below.

Hikari opened the hatch as her persona found her target, launching a surprise attack [Double Shot].
Arnannel


Arnannel clicked his tongue in annoyance as the Auroch started to charge at him instead. He intended to slow it down or, if he was lucky, to have it run away after being shot.

At least the Auroch was drawn away from the reckless girl. That was something, at least, he thought.

He glanced at the charging animal before he deftly jumped out of the way of its charge. For Arnannel, who had been a hunter his whole life, a raging auroch charging was of no issue, as long as one could avoid it. From his experience, he knew that with a body that huge and with the speed at which it was charging, inertia would make it hard for the auroch to change direction. Thus, the moment it began its charge, it had already telegraphed where its charge would land.

Thus, it was fairly easy for Arnannel to move out of the way, running toward the ladder to join the rest of the hunters.

If this had to come to a fight regardless, the high ground would always be best for archers like him.
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