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Masters


Bazett Fraga Mc Remitz

Servant: Medea (Caster)


After the events of "Fate/hollow ataraxia" (for more on her role, see here) Bazett was dragged into the events of Magus Wars.Bazett hails from Ireland and is heir to a very special kind of magic that makes her the only living human with a Noble Phantasm. She's had a huge crush on Lancer since she was a child. Not that we blame her.

Unfortunately, and probably as a sign of the messed up situation that is present in the world and the Grail System, she has instead summoned the Caster Medea. Has not done much in the war so far, except wonder how the heck she got stuck with Medea.

Is played by the player Shion, who also plays Nero.


Arkiel Ven Reidanval

Servant: Iseult the Fair (Caster)


Aslyn Rachael Rayne

Servant: Sir Kay of Anjou (Rider)


Cassiopeia Zacharias

Servant: Bedwyr Bedrydant (Rider)

Cassiopeia is an average-level Magus hailing from Greece. She is particularly skilled in psionics, an area of magic deemed to be useless, but through her use of alchemy and spells involving heightened speed, she is a force to be reckoned with at times. She is known for her straightforward, logical personality and way of speaking. She has come to Fuyuki City in search of Shirou Emiya, looking for answers as to why he destroyed the Grail. She has spent months researching in order to find out that Shirou lived in Fuyuki City.

Cassiopeia is played by the head Administrator, Saska. Her face is Misa Amane from Death Note.




Elias Dirk

Servant: Oisin McCool (Rider)


Kendall Ralston

Servant: Mordred (Saber)


Lorenzo Moretti

Servant: Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (Saber)



An Italian Magus who was sent by his family to investigate the last war due to the oddness of it, he quickly found himself involved in the Magus Wars. Wanting protection, he summoned up his own Servant, the Emperor Nero of Rome. He remained in the city to continue investigation...as well as to enjoy the culture of his new location as he has a fondness for "culture". Is in an odd position of being a rare mixture of Magus and Church supported; believes in the basics of the Church but does not feel magic is heretical. Is generally trying to be nice, but can accidentally appear to be a snobbish "blue blood".

Is played by Whammy with Teito Klein from 07-Ghost as the face claim.


  • Blue Blood: To a degree; he comes from an old Italian family that had at one point ties to the Church of the Nasuverse.Still retains some of the snob stereotype one would expect though.
  • Church Militant: Subverted in that while his family is religious, they are technically heretical for being Magus as far as the Church is concerned.
  • Faux Symbolism: Lorenzo may wear crosses and have religious symbols on his clothes and weaponry because of his faith...or because it just looks really, really cool
  • Gratuitous Italian: Averted for the time being, though might pop up as the character is supposed to be Italian.
  • Olive Garden: The character is supposed to be Italian; the player is not. Not much need has arisen to emphasize the "Italian" part.
  • The Roman Empire: His Servant is the Emperor Nero, and he has a bit of an interst in the time (he had to go out of his way to be able to summon her)
  • Shock and Awe: He fights primarily with lightning-based weaponry and spells.
    • Expy: His gloves are pretty much a lightning-version of Roy Mustang's gloves from Fullmetal Alchemist
  • Smug Snake: Will accidentally act like this at times due to his "heritage"; is not helped by his choice of Servant.

Luviagelita Edelfelt

Servant: Lancelot du Lac (Saber)


Mariele Diederich

Servant: Saito Hajime (Assassin)


Nicolas Albern

Servant: Uther Pendragon (Saber)

[[File:User.svg|frame|Don't let the Servant and Magic fool you. He can tell you anything about any Comic Book or Video Game] ] Nicolas Albern is the "Magus of Flame" from the United States. He's the last guy you'd think was a Magus due to his goofy, snarky, sunny, and laid back nature but when it comes down to business he shows just how serious he is about this war. He hails from a Germanic family of Warrior Magi and as such focuses primarily on offensive spells combined with swordplay. His primary element is Fire and as such most of his spells are Flame based.

He is the student of the late Troy Albern, a powerful warrior Magus that sustained a fatal injury after being ambushed by a master and their servant confirming his fears of the upcoming war. Nicolas has come to Fuyuki City by his Uncle's Last Request which was to summon a servant and stay alive through the upcoming war.

He is played by Neo/Nic


"Uther, I wanted to thank you for heeding my call. I cannot offer you much in payment for your help but... My gratitude is immense, I'll do whatever I can to repay the honor you have bestowed upon me by willing to fight alongside me... I swear I wont dishonor your vow, I will not abuse your powers for selfish or evil purposes. I will lead you with the light in my heart, I know that through that we can always fight for the right causes."'
Nicolas Albern, Hear my call!
"This blade of mine burns with an awesome power! The cries of my ancestors burn through my veins! They plead for me to defeat you! So grant me the power to grasp victory! Everlasting Flame! Loan me the power of the first Sentinel!"'
Nicolas Albern, Sentinel of Eden Spell
  • Starving Artist: Inverted, Nicolas is actually pretty well off after his Uncle passed away. All of his Uncle's savings went to him.
  • Take Up My Sword: Played completely straight with his Uncle's final request, he gives him not only his Magic Crest but his sword.
  • The Idealist
  • Write Who You Know: Nicolas is based on his creator Nic. From appearance to personality he's a clone of the player
    • Subverted in the fact that his family is completely different than his player's family.
  • You Killed My Father: Subverted for the death of his father saves his life making him grateful towards his uncle. (see Happily Adopted above)

Rin Tohsaka

Servant: EMIYA (Archer)


Shirou Emiya

Servant: Arturia Pendragon (Saber)

A character canon to the original Fate/Stay Night series (he was the protagonist of the series), he returns once again as a Master in the Magus War roleplay, retaining the legendary King Arthur (Arturia) as his Servant after once again accidentally summoning her during an attack. Played by one of the moderators, Nak.



Theron Arvanitis

Servant: Ito Yagaro (Assassin)

[[File:User.svg|frame|Giving a homicidal maniac the power of history's greatest warriors? How could it go wrong?!]] Have you ever wondered what would happen if Ladd Russo from Baccano!! was to appear in the Fate/Stay series? Well, you're questions are answered. Played by the member Whammy, Theron Arvanitis is a mage from a family that was rivals to the Zacharias family...till Theron annihilated all but Cassiopeia, and only because she wasn't there. Prior to that he worked as a magus-hunter for the Mages Association, tracking down 'rogue' magus to hide his bloodlust. With the breakout of the Magus Wars however, he is ready to unleash his entire fury on the world, and have a good time doing it.


  • Affably Evil
  • Ax Crazy
  • Badass Normal: Well, compared to other magus. Instead of using elemental attacks or psionics or anything real fancy, Theron specializes in reinforcment magic to supplement brutal hand-to-hand fighting. Oh, and he likes to box.
    • Impossibly Cool Weapon: For those times he needs range he has a gun...that depending on the setting can be used as a flamethrower or shoot grenade-style fireballs
  • Blood Knight
  • Character Alignment: Chaotic Evil
  • Evilly Affable
  • For the Evulz: He pretty much admits this to anyone who asks...which currently includes one of King Arturia's Knights (and Cassiopeia's Servant). They didn't take it well.
  • Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: His status with his Servant Ito. He's almost 6ft. and weighs 155lbs. She's barely 5ft. and weighs 90lbs.
  • Insult Backfire: In their first meeting Cassiopeia tried to insult Theron's intelligence and claim she wasn't herself and his family was stupid. His response? He'd kill her anyway and he'd have killed his family too if he wasn't so busy killing hers.
  • Made of Iron: With his specialty in Reinforcement Magic on himself, he can brace himself against a lot of damage.
  • No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
  • Refuge in Audacity: Threatening an enemy? Standard. Threatening a Heroic Spirit 4 inches taller than you, was one of King Arthur's Knights, their master (the daughter of the family you slaughtered) being there, AND without your own Servant nearby? This.
  • Unholy Matrimony: Current plans with this character include getting a love interest in the form of ANOTHER psychopath. No plans for marriage, but still.
  • Would Kill A Child: Killed at least one in his profile already.
  • Would Hit a Girl: At least two in his profile, and is working on several more.


Servants


Servants of the Saber Class


Arturia Pendragon

Master: Shirou Emiya

Arturia Pendragon is none other than the Heroic Spirit of King Arthur, the famed King of Knights and King of the Britons. She is the daughter and only successor of Uther Pendragon and Igraine of Cornwall, and was raised as a surrogate son to Sir Ector, making her Sir Kay's adopted sister. She spent most of her life masquerading as a man, both to act as Ector's second son and to be in the role of Britain's king.

Arturia is a canon character from both Fate/Zero and Fate/stay night. She is played by the head Administrator, Saska.


  • Action Girl
  • Anti-Magic: As a Servant of the Saber class, she possesses an innate ability to resist magic.
  • Badass
    • Badass Adorable: Granted, she's more beautiful and dignified than cute, but her sincere and honest persona is quite endearing.
  • Berserk Button: Food. Either deny her food or feed her something that's not good, and things won't end well.
  • Bifauxnen: Because her aging was stopped at fifteen, she can (and has) posed as a man, several times.
  • Big Eater: Although it's partially because Shirou cannot actively provide her with prana, Arturia enjoys food, a lot, though she has to eat it in order to keep up her strength. It's as if she'll eat anything.
    • Well, almost. In particular, she dislikes octopus, as it reminds her of the hordes of fish used by Gilles de Rais, the Caster from the Fourth War. She often refers to it as the demonic fish of the underworld.
  • Bi the Way: Despite being deeply attached to Shirou, Arturia has no problem being with women. She was married to Guinevere, after all.
  • Character Alignment: Lawful Good
  • Cheshire Cat Grin: Although not to a powerful degree, Arturia is known to hide her anger behind an innocent smile.
  • Cuteness Proximity: Arturia is fond of plush toys. Especially lions.
  • Gender Flip: She's King Arthur. 'nuff said.
  • Green Eyes
  • Honor Before Reason
  • Jeanne D'Archetype: An expert swordswoman, born humble and became the leader of her people, pretended to be a man, and was eventually betrayed by her own people. Ironically, she's often mistaken for being Jeanne.
  • King Arthur
  • Lady of War
  • Older Than They Look: Arturia was approximately 25 when she died, but because of Avalon, she looks to be in her mid to late teens.
  • Red Baron: "King of Knights"
  • She Is the King
  • Tranquil Fury: You know she's the most angry when she's smiling or just too quiet altogether. Especially if it was Shirou that pissed her off.
  • Waif Fu
  • Walking on Water: An ability given to her by the Lady of the Lake, but as a result, she can't swim.
  • What Beautiful Eyes!
  • Wave Motion Sword: Excalibur, the "Sword of Promised Victory".
  • The Woman Wearing The Kingly Mask

Lancelot du Lac

Master: Luviagelita Edelfelt


Mordred

Master: Kendall Ralston


Uther Pendragon

Master: Nicolas Albern

Father of the legendary King Arthur, summoned as a Saber in both the 4th and 5th Grail Wars, and original owner of the Sword in the Stone. Uther's tale was sufficient enough to earn him a place in the Throne of Heroes. He was brought back into the world by Magus Nicholas Albern. In life, Uther lost everything due to his sins, and with this second chance he hopes to make the amends he could never accomplish in life, and let the world know he was changed.


  • Anti-Magic: As with all Sabers, Uther is capable of resisting magic. His own resistance is almost on par with that of his daughter's
  • Awkward Father Daughter Bonding Activity: Not bonding in a typical sense. Uther, after failing to recognize his daughter, is gouged by Excalibur. They share a brief moment before Uther swears loyalty to the true King of Britain.
  • Badass Family: His two brothers did their fair share of fighting. His daughter, is of course the winnder of two consecutive Grail Wars, and King Arthur to boot. His grandson is the treacherous Knight famous for slaying King Arthur. His step-daughter is the woman who tore apart the foundations of the British throne. Shirou Emiya is a possible in-law, which by extension would make Archer and the late Kiritsugu, along with Ilya, in-laws.
    • All in all a rather large, dysfunctional family.
  • Big Screwed-Up Family: It all started with Uther's lust for Igraine, followed by Arturia being taken from him. His failure to exile Morgan before she could stir things up. His failure to be cautious, leading to his death, and subsequently both his daughter and grandson's death.
    • He doesn't even recognize Arturia even when face-to-face.
    • Understandable since he only briefly raised her until Merlin took her away.
  • Calling the Old Man Out: Arturia goes on quite a lengthy speech to tell her pops why he's such a terrible person.
    • And Uther wholeheartedly agrees with her.
  • Character Alignment: Lawful Good
  • Cool Sword: Caliburn.
  • Daddy Had a Good Reason For Abandoning You: Subverted. Uther claims he has no excuse for what he did, as such, he even recognizes Arturia as the one true King.
  • Dysfunctional Family: See above
  • Family Disunion: Arturia seems quite noticeably hateful of Daddy. Only time will tell if Mordred feels the same way.
  • Flaming Sword: Caliburn. Though technically it's more of a hot light than an actual flame.
  • Grandparental Obliviousness: Has no idea Mordred exists... Thus far.
  • Green Eyes: Shares the same eyes as Arturia and Mordred.
  • Honor Before Reason: Who do you think Arturia got it from?
  • It Was a Gift: Merlin gave Caliburn to Uther on the eve of battle. Merlin himself got the sword from Vivian, the Lady of the Lake. It eventually found it's way into his daughter's hands, and traced by Shirou, so it's been around the block quite a bit.
  • Odd Friendship: With Nicolas. Uther reacts suitably to Nicolas revealing his Saxon ancestry. Uther calmly retorts that Nicolas is nothing like his forefathers.
  • Older Than They Look: Uther is physically in his late thirties/early forties, but Caliburn allowed Uther to keep his youthful complexion. He was almost kicking sixty when he died.
  • That Thing Is Not My Child: Morgan la Fay. Uther hates Morgan with a passion. Worse so when he finds out she used Mordred as her tool, instead of raising him properly. In fact, he even goes as far as to condemn her name to all hell.
    • In hindsight he feels he probably should have made more of an effort, and would have perhaps saved his daughter and grandson from their terrible fates.
      • Which he would have done, had Morgan not been viciously seeking his throne when Uther was struck ill.
  • Sword Beam: Caliburn's Flame of Heaven. A damn powerful one at that.
    • Can't hold a candle to Excalibur's sword beam or Ea's Enuma Elish however.
  • Wave Motion Sword: Again, Caliburn. Flame of Heaven is an anti-army attack, and can engulf a large area in toasty holy light.

Beowulf

Master: TBD

Wulfina Ecgtheowing, daughter of Egtheo Ecgtheowing, is better known as the legendary Scandanavian Warrior-King, Beowulf. Heir to a significant portion of the unified Scandanavian throne, she forged her legend from a young age, slaying the demon Grendel, and his Mother. She rose to the throne as the illustrious King of Kings, and was hailed by all in her domain as the greatest hero who lived. Summoned as a Saber, her wish is, when the war is over, to become a Counter-Guardian and continue the Song of Beowulf for all eternity.

Is played by Nick, with Galatea from Claymore as her face claim.


  • Anti-Magic: As with all Sabers, Wulfina also possesses the potent magic resistance befitting her class.
  • Amazonian Beauty: Summoned in a modern age where she can embrace her femininity, Wulfina dresses like a woman, albeit an incredibly toned one. Without her cumbersome armor and scowling battle visage, one can easily see that she is a fairly good-looking young woman in her prime.
  • Badass: Aside from SLAUGHTERING scores of sea serpents, water demons and giants all before she'd hit the age of twenty, her greatest achievements are telling.
    • Unarmed, and unarmored she tore the arm of Grendel (A descendant from the Original Demon no less) off with her BARE HANDS.
  • Badass Boast: Before the plot reset, Wulfina, completely unaware of any of Arturia's strengths or weaknesses, challenged her, even calling her a whelp. After sustaining both a nasty wound from Excalibur, and an arrow to her dominant arm courtesy of Shirou, she boldly challenges the duo at once, despite her injuries.
    • "I wasn't looking to take you on too. But if you insist, then I guess I'll humor you boy."
      • Justified considering her Battle Continuation
  • BFS: Reiseschwert, the Giant's Sword. In her legend, only Beowulf was said to have the physical strength to heft it in battle.
    • Unfortunatly as she stabbed Grendel's Mother with it, the blade melted rendering it useless.
      • It's also quite a special sword, having been created outside of the mortal plane after Gilgamesh's time. This would make it one of the few Noble Phantasms not stored inside the Gate of Babylon.
        • It also negates any magic protection under Rank B.
  • Blood Knight: Wulfina loves to fight, regardless of whom it is she fights, or whom she fights for. She does have her principles though, and relishes the chance to test her limits.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: And how.
  • Character Alignment: Chaotic Neutral.
    • She doesn't care for much authority beyond her own, and often looks upon non-royals as peasants fit only to serve and to be inspired by a great king. She views true tyrants and blindly chivalrist Kings as lesser rulers.
      • Conversely, she can't abide senseless destruction or murder, believing it to dishonor people.
  • Cool Sword: Hrunting in itself was the "sword that always strikes", and earned the name "Hound of The Red Plains". Reiseschwert was a colossal sword created by the giants, intended for their use. Wulfina however picked it up and swung it about like it was nothing. Naegling was deemed an unbreakable sword.
    • Hrunting did not neccessarily fail, though it's powers apparently failed to deal lasting damage to Grendel's Mommy as "weapons made by mortal men could not harm a demon." For the sake of summoning,
      • It is her most powerful Noble Phantasm, and carries with it the legend of the Scarlet Hunter, the true crystalization of the sword that always struck.
        • Reiseschwert on the other hand melted in the blood of Grendel's Mother when Beowulf delivered a near-fatal stab. The sword became unusable due to the melted blade.
        • Naegling itself shattered into pieces from Beowulf's strength alone, and not due to the dragon's hide. It was known as an unbreakable sword, so it's pretty telling just how strong Beowulf actually is.
  • Dual-Wielding: Because two swords = more killing, Beowulf carries Naegling and Hrunting into combat.
    • It is worthy to note that both her swords are very damaging against Arturia, who holds both beast, and draconian alignments. Hrunting and Naegling, respectfully, are anti-beast and anti-draconian.
  • Gender Bender: Beowulf had demanded that scribes and heralds sang of her as being a hero. Nothing more, nothing less. Eventually she became more and more frequently referred to as a man.
    • Played with a little. Much like Arturia uses her gender to keep her true identity a secret, so too does Beowulf.
  • Fatal Flaw: Her ego. It's pretty much on par with Gilgamesh's.
  • It's All About Me: Her ego is almost as big as she is. Never missing an oppertunity to remind everyone she is the hero without fear, never once backing down or running from a fight.
    • She'd back her claims up with action regardless.
  • Leitmotif: Beowulf
  • Lightning Bruiser: Despite her large, muscular frame and height, she's pretty fast.
  • Master Swordsman: Beowulf is incredibly adept at swordplay due to constant sparring with her grandfather's thanes.
  • From the age of FOUR.
  • Red Baron: "King of Kings" and "Beowulf" itself.
    • Beowulf merely considers herself to be the King of Kings after her subjects praised her as such.
      • "Beowulf" itself can be interpreted as Beado-Wulf, or "The War-Wolf" in Old English.
  • Smug Super: Relishes the chance to point out all the flaws in the Kings that came before her, and how she was an oh so perfect King, hence her title; "King of Kings"
  • Super Strength: She's able to heft up Rieseschwert (Giant's Sword) which was said to be too heavy for a normal human to lift. Beowulf rubbed it in by weilding it with one hand.
    • It has been suggested her physical strength is large enough to wield Berserker's Noble Phantasm Nine Lives, as her legend claimed she possessed the strength of twenty men in each arm.
  • This Is Sparta: Wulfy. Likes. Boasting. Very. LOUDLY.
  • War Is Glorious: Beowulf believes combat and war are the true test of a country, and it's warrior's resolve.
    • Ironically Geatland was never truly tested by war, and was absorbed by the Swedes after her death.
      • Understandable, considering who they had as a King, and who was succeeding her.
  • Wine Is Classy: Or rather, mead. She refuses to drink anything other than the very best drinks available, protesting that a King should never drink something comparable to swill.

Servants of the Archer Class


EMIYA

Master: Rin Tohsaka

Returning again as Rin's Servant, Archer's untimely demise at the hands of Berserker has left him feelin unfulfulled. Seeking a different means to Kill his younger self, thus creating a paradox in time, freeing him from his existance as a Counter-Guardian, and saving Shirou from the apparent betrayals that await him. (Or so he believes)


  • Anti-Hero: Type IV
  • Badass: There's a reason the members call him Garcher.
  • Charles Atlas Superpower
  • Deadpan Snarker: Not so much now. He has his reasons.
    • Likely he can't be assed and just wants to die peacefully.
  • Dual Wielding: His favorite Noble Phantasms, the twin swords Bakuya & Kanshou.
    • They become suitably more epic when he uses them in Overedge mode.
  • Grey Eyes: This isn't natural though. Like his hair and skin, Shirou's overuse of projection caused them all to turn from their natural color.
  • Jerkass: He wants to kill his past self.
    • He even brokers a deal with another Master and Servant (crazed ones at that) behind Rin's back to help him kill Shirou.
      • He also plans on informing Rin of their presence to keep his bases covered and ensure he isn't backstabbed before he can carry out his plan.
  • Manipulative Bastard: See above.
  • Silly Rabbit, Idealism is for Kids!: He still can't abide Shirou's desire to follow his path, though he can respect the fact that he choose to see the dream to the end, knowing full well what can, and likely will happen.
  • Storm Of Blades: He's capable of outmatching Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon with Unlimited Blade Works through sheer speed alone.
  • True Neutral
  • Weak But Skilled: His Magic Resistance is terrible. However, such is his skill with Projection, he can kick the butts of most other Servants.


Gilgamesh

Master: Kyleigh Riabhach


Servants of the Lancer Class


Servants of the Rider Class


Bedwyr Bedrydant

Master: Cassiopeia Zacharias

Sir Kay

Master: None

Oisin McCool

Master: Elias Dirk


Servants of the Berserker Class


Servants of the Caster Class


Medea

Master:

200-:Beautiful, powerful, and a little bit bitter...

Medea is the Heroic Spirit of, well, Medea of tragic Greek fame (mostly due to being screwed over by Jason after his quest for the Golden Fleece) as well as being the archetypical witch. In the previous wars she was the Servant of a man named Kuzuki Soichiro, who she had fallen in love with till her death at the hands of either Gilgamesh (in the anime and Fate route) or Archer (in Unlimited Blade Works route and movie).

Medea is a canon character from Fate/stay night. She is played by Whammy.


  • Alternate Character Interpretation: Since Kuzuki is dead in the canon of the forum, Medea's motivation had to be revamped. Drawing upon her motivations from the series (wanting to stay with her love Kuzuki) and her own mythology, her motivating factor now is longing for actual kind and caring love that will actually stay. Because of this, there is hints of jealousy towards Arturia for her relationship with Shirou, and some Ship Tease with the Archer from the Fifth War (ironic, no?, though the sincerity of such flirting is up for debate).
  • Anti-Magic: She still retains her Noble Phantasm, Rule Breaker from the series.
  • Beam Spam: For best effect, combine with...
    • Death From Above: One of her favorite tactics is to Beam Spam anti-army class spells from overhead, though has yet to do so within in the in-character roleplay. Has done so in the C-box, however, usually in response to someone making her angry.
  • Beautiful All Along: She looks very mysterious with that hood. But if you see beyond that, she's... gorgeous, and by now knows it very well now.
    • Femme Fatale: Being considered beautiful is very helpful when one needs to manipulate some people, whether through straight through sex appeal or, in the case of dealing with Saber, sympathy and pity.
  • Character Alignment: Neutral Evil, though hints of a possible Heel Face Turn, at least of some degree.
  • Knowledge Broker: In a recent free-for-all battle, Medea simply stood back and watched. In doing so, she watched the use of several Noble Phantasms and the identity of a few of the Servants. In a series where knowing your enemies identity can lead to discovering their weaknesses...
  • Love Makes You Evil: Even though Kuzuki is dead, she still has feelings for him and is still very motivated by a search for love.
  • Retcon: Her inability to get masters that are active roleplayers have lead to this quite a bit.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Should she run into Jason.....it won't be pretty.
  • Manipulative Bitch: At least that is what she is aiming for. Still, being able to make former enemies of her who have very good reasons to hate her to at least consider a potential alliance with her just by playing the "sympathetic backstory card" shows she might just be on her way to being one.
  • Medea
  • Pointed Ears
  • Power Floats
  • Smug Snake:Still very well subverted; the events of the last war have brought her down a notch in the ego, but she still has some (ex: Ignoring threats from Mordred should she backstab Arturia) but mixes it with a willingness to appeal to pity and sympathy alongside a very cautious attitude. Towards other Caster servants, however, she feels very superior in ability and skill.
  • Squishy Wizard: Staple of the Caster Class
  • Tear Jerker: Her back-story, along with her Heroic Sacrifice for Kuzuki during the last war; plays it up to gain sympathy from potential allies, most notably Arturia.
    • Alas, Poor Villain: Well, she's not dead yet, but should her death be required for the roleplay, this is what her player is hoping to occur.
  • Vancian Magic: While she can mostly avoid this thanks to being a true sorcerer from the age of the gods, she does have to verbally invoke her strongest spells. Its just that the language she uses to incant them just makes it take nowhere near as long as it would for a modern day magi to do so. Tends to lord this over other Caster Class Servants, all of which who weren't from the age of the gods and therefore don't have the same power, in the C-box.
  • Woman Scorned: One of the oldest examples known in Greek Mythology, Medea.
  • The Woobie: As cruel as she can be, her incredibly sad back-story makes her very sympathetic. Made even worse on the site due to her Alternate Character Interpretation (see above) and how it has played out in threads so far.
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair

Iseult the Fair

Master: Arkiel Ven Reidanval

Servants of the Assassin Class


Ito Yagoro

Master: Theron Arvanitis


Saito Hajime

Master: Mariele Diederich

Magi