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Earnest Evans said
I'm not accusing you of joining RPs you like, I'm accusing you of depriving people of spots in every Fate RP.Making a Fate RP with multiple spots for each role breaks canon over its knee like Bane did to Batman. Plus, it doesn't stop the problem that comes with you guys joining and completely screwing the dynamics of the game with your interaction. Cliquey crap like what you guys are doing is what grinds storylines to a halt.


Cliquey crap? We aren't doing anything! You're being a jerk, were just saying we can join any RP, and Canon breaking? That hasn't stopped a WHOLE crap load of other things!
Can we just: Ahem.
Earnest Evans said
The OTHER people who want to play Fate? When you guys join, you're squatting on perfectly good Servant and Master spots. Your gluttony for Fate/Stay RP is starving others.


Seriously bro? You're accusing us of joining RPs we like? Make one with Multiple spots for each role! Seriously, its not all that hard!
As I said Earlier: So Long, Farewell.
Earnest Evans said
How can he be sure that you guys wouldn't join that one as well?


Did you not read the first part? If we join, who cares?
Prostagma said
How about you stop joining every Fate game you see and I'll stop being an asshole towards you.


It's free to roleplay how you want! If she wants to, let her! If it's such a problem, make your own!

You guys win, I'll stop arguing, have fun! I may come and watch it!
Earnest Evans said
I think his main concern is how you copypasted the characters. This is effectively the wikia article word-for-word, with little original thought put into it. Besides, the main purpose of RPing is to create your own content and have it interact with other players. If you use a canon character, you don't get the chance to feel the creative buzz of creating something.


I tried creating Emperor Constantine Earlier,. and then my PC Crashed. I cannot make original Servants. Fine, I'm leaving! good day to you! Have a good 2015, and I wish all the best!
IncredibleBee said
I can already tell you read nothing; you copypasted from the wiki without even bothering to format it into the CS provided, and because of this you neglected to stat your abilities and NP. Secondly there is no "Make your master later". I said clearly that it's one character per player until I see how many players I get.If people are gonna copypaste canon characters without reading shit, I may as well disallow canon characters from here on.


Meh, we should all be allowed to freaking do this! You shouldn't disallow Canon characters. I read the Rules, but couldn't freaking fix this to match it without taking to long. Please, think before you accuse people.
I forgot about the master thing though.
David
King of Israel
David is based on the king of ancient Israel who appears in the Old Testament. Placing his duty as an agent of God first and foremost, he possesses the strength of will to maintain an extreme calm in the face of utter desperation, clear-mindedly evaluating his situation in a realistic manner. To his view, "All humans upon this earth have a place within God's plan," and should be regarded with appropriate respect. Typical of many heroes, however, he has a weakness for women with nice bodies, occasionally muttering, "I wish to take a wife for myself ..." Though he is considered an unparalleled genius in his talent with a harp, he possesses little skill in dancing. However, he favors both as his pastimes.

Class:Archer
Source:Old Testament
Location:Judeo-Christian cultural sphere
Alignment:Lawful Neutral
Gender:Male
Height:171cm
Weight:62kg
Armament: Sling

Illustrations: Ginka
Creator: Hoshizora Meteo (TYPE-MOON)

Legend
As a shepherd, he was told by the prophet Samuel that he had been given a special role from God. He is famous for episodes such as performing with a harp in front of Saul, king of Israel, to exorcise him from an evil spirit, and defeating the Philistine giant Goliath. Saul soon became jealous of David's glory in battle, and he became the target of assassination attempts. However, after Saul dies in battle with the Philistines, David ascends the throne and conquers Jerusalem. David's only disgrace is his disregarding the law to pursue the married woman Bathsheba. He murders his vassal to obtain her, and he endures God's punishment for it in his last years.

Status
STR: C
CON: D
AGI: B
MGI: C
LCK: A
Noble Phantasm: B

Skills
Divine Protection
The form and flesh of a man prophecized to be king, bearing the quick-wittedness and brute strength to defeat beasts unaided. Though he has been resurrected by the power of the Grail, Servant does not regard himself as a vessel to the soul of his original -- merely as an instrument of God. He does not terribly mind this existence, content merely to feel the grace of his Lord.

Harp Performance
In life, the Servant is said to have exorcized evil spirits on the behalf of King Saul of Israel with use of his harp alone. His skill with the instrument is such that he is capable of purging mental interference and restoring psychological stability to those who listen to his music. However, the accuracy of projectiles and polearms suffer a large Rank Down within hearing range. The Servant's act of exorcism may have a modern analogue in musical therapy.

Divinity
Though the Servant was originally a mere shepherd in life, as an ancestor of Christ, he qualified weakly as a being of divine nature -- perhaps equivalent in rank to Joseph of Nazareth. He possesses some defense against the action of conceptual relics and Noble Phantasms based in the divinity of Christ (though not those based in the divinity of God) -- for example, "holy shrouds," "the stakes of the Crucifixion," and "the Lancea Longini"; possibly even "the Holy Grail."

Charisma
A prodigy of military tactics and command in life, the Servant called to arms a force of 320 thousand men to seize the city of Jerusalem. For the long path of bloodshed that he wrought as a military leader, he later deemed to seek the forgiveness of God by building a place of worship in his capital. (Due to certain circumstances, it was not built until the reign of his son, Solomon.)

Noble Phantasms
Hamesh Avanim: The Five Stones
The slingshot that defeated the giant Goliath. A Noble Phantasm that consists of five decorated stones bound by the line of a sling, normally carried behind the Servant's waist. Hamesh Avanim expresses David's generosity: As projectiles, the first four stones are used as warning shots as the Servant attempts to persuade his opponent to lay down arms. If said opponent fails to comply, the fifth stone may be launched -- a rapid, nonlethal attack that is extremely difficult to evade. Normal Heroic Spirits are rendered unconscious on impact, and their belongings are "redesignated" to the possession of the user of the Hamesh Avanim; that is, even if they take hold of their former Noble Phantasms, usage is disallowed by divine authority. The sling itself is the true Hamesh Avanim, and the five projectiles are merely normal stones that have undergone transfiguration; they may be unendingly replenished.

Sacrifice: Flames Upon the Altar
The "flame that carries the hottest heat, shinning brightly, which flared up by God's commands" which appears in the Book of Numbers of the Old Testament. A phantasmal incense burner in deactivation. Ketoret is burned within, and when the violet fumes that issue have enveloped the target, thunderclouds and mist gather overhead -- giving the impression of Mount Sinai; from them, a fire descends from the heavens, incinerating without a trace all those who would oppose the will of God. The flames are shaped like an altar.

Ark: The Chest of the Covenant
A wooden box that contains the original engravings of the Ten Commandments issued to Moses by God. As a Noble Phantasm, its effect is narrow but absolute; besides the Servant that carries them, all those who would deem to touch the box without authorization are drained of their prana unto death. Upon seizure of Jerusalem and the removal of the Philistines, King David of Israel appointed the city as his capital, and situated within it the Ark of the Covenant.

I'll post my master later.
I'll post later.
Wait, can I join as a Knight Hospitaller? (They were in the Crusades as the other half of the Crusaders. The Hospitaller were more guardians, as they owned castles along the route.)
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