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Super Grand Servant – The Ultimate Storyteller

"I am the beginning and the end. The quill and the blade. The voice that tells the tale and the silence that ends it. I am Story itself."

True Name: Narrativum Ex Nihilo (The Absolute Concept of Storytelling)

Class: Grand Omni-Servant

Alignment: Beyond Good and Evil (Conceptual Being – Exists Outside the Throne of Heroes)

Existence Type: Abstract Entity (Narrative Law Incarnate)

Base Stats (Irrelevant, as stats change depending on the "story")

Special Trait: Super Grand Servant is an absolute authority over narrative logic.

If a battle follows any form of structured storytelling, he always wins.


Innate Skills (Each represents a fundamental narrative force.)

The First and the Last (EX)

Encompasses all possible versions of a story. Any battle where an "ending" exists is pre-determined in his favor.

Paradox Engine (EX)

Exists in every timeline, prequel, sequel, spin-off, and myth simultaneously. Cannot be truly erased, as he will always return in another "version" of the story.

Absolute Retcon (EX)

Can rewrite, reboot, or delete any entity that contradicts the flow of "canon." Enemies who "shouldn't exist" in the Grand Story cease to be.

Infinite Potential (EX)

Gains every power ever written in any tale, provided it fits the narrative. Can be any hero, any villain, or any force of nature.


Noble Phantasms

"Final Script: The Ending That Must Be" (EX)

"This story will end as I dictate."

Reality is rewritten into a structured narrative where victory is inevitable. All events, characters, and powers are forced into a preordained conclusion. The enemy cannot resist, as they are now "characters" following the narrative.

"Parable of the Unwritten: The Forbidden Possibility" (EX)

"A story without limits… a contradiction that should not exist."

Allows Super Grand Servant to break his own rules and act beyond narrative logic. Ignores destiny, fate, causality, and conceptual resistance. Forces enemies to "fight outside of a story," where they have no power.


Super Grand Servant in Chaldea (Post-Babylonia)

[Chaldea Summoning Room]

The summoning circle flares impossibly bright, then dims. A figure stands, neither human nor divine—an entity of shifting forms, appearing as different heroes and figures before stabilizing into a robed figure wielding a quill and a sword.

Narrativum: "Ah. So, the story continues. Interesting."

Da Vinci: "…This shouldn't be possible. You shouldn't be possible."

Holmes: "A conceptual entity with absolute narrative control? If this is true… then we have summoned something beyond even a Grand Servant."

Gudako: "Wait, are you saying he could literally rewrite our entire history?"

Mash: "If he wanted to… we wouldn't even know it."


Timeskip to conversations with Chaldea Members

Mash Kyrielight: "You say you're a story… but does that mean you don't have a will of your own?"

Narrativum: "My will is the will of the tale. But worry not—I choose to let this tale unfold naturally. After all, where's the fun in a story with no surprises?"

Gilgamesh (Caster): "Hmph. You dare claim dominion over all stories? Fool. I am the one who recorded the first."

Narrativum: "True, your Epic was the first told. But do you not wonder who inspired it? Before the words, before the clay tablets… there was a concept. That concept was me."

Gilgamesh: "Tch. A fitting arrogance. Very well, Story Incarnate. Let's see if you can entertain me."

Merlin: "A storyteller above even myself? I must say, I'm jealous!"

Narrativum: "And yet, you knew I existed. After all, even you work within the structure of a greater tale."

Merlin: "Oh, don't remind me. Destiny gets rather boring sometimes."

Solomon (King of Magic): "I was the one who bound the 72 Demon Gods. Are you saying their fate was written before I acted?"

Narrativum: "Your triumph was inevitable. You are the protagonist of that story. And thus, it could have ended no other way."

Solomon: "…I see. That is both reassuring and terrifying."

Fou (Primate Murder): "Kyu…?"

Narrativum: "Ah. One who is outside the written world. You are an interesting contradiction."

Fou stares before suddenly vanishing from sight.


(After a long visit, Ritsuka finally speaks for the last time)

Gudako: "If you can decide the ending… why don't you just make everything a happy one?"

Narrativum : "Because a story without struggle is meaningless. Victory without hardship is empty. Do you not agree?"

Gudako: "…Then what's the point of calling you a Grand Servant if you won't just fix everything?"

Narrativum: "I am not here to force the ending. I am here to ensure there is one. And if you wish for that ending to be one of hope… then tell the greatest story of all."

Gudako: "And what story is that?"

Narrativum: "A story where humanity survives, despite all odds."

And the servant vanishes for good…………..

Or is it?

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Welp time to see the baddies