Fate Grand Order is the creation and intellectual property of Nasu Kinoko and Type-Moon.
Duck Tales is the creation and intellectual property of The Walt Disney Company.
Still Better than Black Keys.
Chapter Eight.
Lancer.
Real Name: Scrooge Mc Duck.
Gender: Male.
Alignment: Neutral Good (used to be Lawful Neutral earlier in life.)
Attribute: Earth.
Origin: Scotland, Late 19th Century.
Likes: Money, Prestige, Money, his three youngest nephews, Outsmarting Others, Money, Glitering Goldie, Money.
Dislikes: Business Rivals, Thieves, his lazier nephews, Poverty.
Natural Enemy: Gilgamesh.
Parameters:
Strenght: C
Endurance: B
Agility: C
Mana: B
Luck: A
Noble Phantasm: C
Class Skills:
Magic Resistance (D): Lancer was said to have gained a powerful aura of good fortune from the possesion of his Number One Lucky Dime, the first coin he ever earned in his first days as a shoeshine boy. However, Lancer himself would argue there was nothing supernatural about his fortune's origins, and would say it was all the result of his own hard work and business acumen. Others have theorized it was Lancer's obsessive drive to make his millions that fetishized his Dime to the point of making it a powerful empathic talisman. Whatever the reason, crystallization of his legend has cemented the Dime's status as a magical amulet, and the reason of Lancer's Magic Resistance.
The Dime has also made him unusually high in the Luck parameter for a Lancer.
Mad Enhancement (D): While not a Berserker, Lancer was known for entering destructive fits of rage comparable to those of his sister and his most famous nephew, whenever he was separated from his money. While in this state, Lancer was unfeeling to pain and able to take on large amounts of enemies at once. This Skill can only be triggered through two Command Seals or taking Lancer's treasure away from him, since usually he would take great pride on his rationality.
Personal Skills:
Pioneer of the Stars (A):
In his never ending quest for wealth, influence and adventure, Lancer would undertake several enterprises that would develop, not only his personal empire, but the progress of duck civilization as a whole. Lancer even went to outer space and dealt with alien cultures more than once.
Lancer also traveled between worlds for a time during the crisis of the Kingdom Hearts, making another fortune for himself by selling sea-salt icecream.
Cane Fu (C): Lancer's usage of a not so simple wooden walking stick as a weapon was skilled enough as to qualify him as a polearm using warrior, hence his inclusion in this Class. Lancer could, despite his advance age, use this cane to hop around like a jumping stick, and this way he was able of covering great distances. The cane also can shoot laser beams, an addition placed into it by Scrooge's genius employee Gyro Gearloose.
Golden Rule (A+): Lancer was fairly known as 'The Richest Duck in the World', a potentate with companies all across the world, and enough money as to use a gigantic building in his home city of Duckburg, Calisota, as a mere deposit for spare change to swim in for fun. Money was never an issue, since he had more than enough of it to last him several lives over. However, Lancer's... extremely frugal and saving... nature means he will not part ways with any money, no matter how small the sum, as long as he can help it, lowering the Skill from the EX he would have otherwise. This drop in rank is not steep because Lancer could, however, usually get whatever he wished without spending money, one way or another.
Dragon Riding (E): Lancer once rode a runaway mystical gold dragon above the streets of Duckburg, earning him this Skill. However, as he could not steer the beast too accurately, the Skill's rank is very low. Otherwise, Lancer doesn't have the Riding skill, as he always depended on chaffeurs and pilots past his youth years (see also- Rider Launchpad Mc Quack.)
Noble Phantasm:
The Life and Times of Scrooge Mc Duck (E-A):
Lancer invests a certain amount of his personal fortune, once calculated to rank one multiplujillion, nine obsquatumatillion, six hundred twenty-three dollars and sixty-two cents, into striking at the enemy. The results of this barrage, technically comparable to Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon, can include everything from Gyro Gearloose's army of lethal robots to every and all security measures in Scrooge's Money Bin, an arsenal of deadly traps and devices. Lancer also is able of literally burying his adversaries under mountains of gold and treasure, suffocating them to death. However, as Lancer is extremely reluctant to use his resources this way, the Noble Phantasm will rarely be used, and if he ever does, he'll need an extremely dangerous situation, like a confrontation against Goetia, to unleash it beyond a D Rank.
Summon: "How you do, kid, I'm Lancer, but you can call me Mr. Mc Duck. How much will you be paying? My services aren't cheap..."
Beginning of Battle: "Let's make this quick and cheap!"
Victory: "A fool and their money will soon be separated. Example... YOU!"
"Well, that was a waste of me time! And time is money, you know!"
"Do you have five dollars I could borrow?"
Defeat: "Bless me bagpipes!"
"Curse you and your spending ways!"
Defeat by Noble Phantasm: "Bury me in the cheapest box...!"
Noble Phantasm Activation: "I made my fortune by being smarter than the smarties and tougher than the toughies! Want to see? Take a quick look! But you'll have to repay me with interests!"
Dialogue Samples:
"All the treasures in the world, huh... Well, maybe those in the human world! What if we compare fortunes, would you like that, Boy?" (When you have Archer Gilgamesh or Kid Gilgamesh.)
"A sailor? Oh, maybe you should take me nephew Donald for your crew. Make him work hard and on a short pay, that's what the lad needs..." (When you have Rider Blackbeard or Rider Drake.)
Birthday: "Happy Birthday, kid! As your gift, here's an invitation to me next birthday party! Make sure to bring something nice, will you?"
Event: "Oh ho ho! A business chance! Let's go, kid, there might be some of those quartzes to be earned there...!"
Holy Grail: "Wishing for another fortune? Of course not! I don't believe in shortcuts, Kid! But, this sure would look nice in one of my museums, heh heh..."
To be Continued.
