A/N: Before this gets started, let me explain what this series will be exactly.
I've seen countless stories featuring stat sheets for anime/movie/video game characters on FF, but I noticed something Fate's fandom was truly lacking. Stat sheets for historical heroes!
This one-shot series will feature the stat sheets for historical or mythical figures that could possibly become Servants. Doc Holliday, Götz von Berlichingen, even divine beings such as Odin may be featured here!
For my first sheet, let's look to Norse mythology, the birthplace of the legends of Thor and Loki, but it also birthed one very cursed blade .
Class: Berserker
True Name: Angantyr
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Stats:
Strength: A
Agility: C
Endurance: A
Mana: B
Luck: D
Noble Phantasm: A
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Class Skills
Madness Enhancement: C (EX)
Reason is lost in exchange for all stats being ranked up. When Berserker draws his Noble Phantasm, he gains an additional rank up until the blade kills someone, and the curse's requirements are filled.
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Personal Skills:
Bravery: -
His Mental Pollution has rendered this skill lost.
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Battle Continuation: B
Despite suffering from mortal wounds, he managed to still almost kill Hjalmar in his final moments.
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Mental Pollution: E (EX)
Upon drawing Tyrfing, the opponent has already been killed. Nothing will stand in between him slaying his opponent. Renders any mental blocks completely useless.
Noble Phantasm:
Tyrfing; Cursed Blade of the Dwarves: A
Anti-Unit
Range: 1
Can cut through iron and steel as one cuts through cloth, but the curse is what makes it a conceptual weapon similar in that to Gae Bolg. As Gae Bolg has already pierced the heart of its foe upon launch, Tyrfing has already killed someone when unsheathed and nothing can stop it. This does not limit the curse being inflicted on Berserker, forcing him to kill himself if no one is in close proximity.
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Other Classes: Saber
A/N: And that's a wrap. Note that if someone wants to take one of the Servant sheets I'll be creating for their own story, all I need is you to ask permission and for you to give credit to me for making it.
