Player nickname: Vinja Player LJ:kuja_rang Way to contact you: Email: kitsunemishima [at] hotmail [dot] com AIM: kujarang; but I have to be throttled to get on there. >_> Other: MSN. That's your best bet. *points to email* Are you at least 15?: At least? I'm closer to twice that. T3T Current Characters: Ban Midou [jagan_glare]; Hwoarang [dude_it_glows]; Nabooru [sandy_requiem]; Rena Ryuugu [cleaver_bitch]; Vincent Valentine [death_lariat]
Character: Saber Fandom: Fate/stay night Character Notes: History:
In the Holy Grail Wars, there are seven classes of Servants: Archer, Assassin, Berserker, Caster, Lancer, Rider, and Saber. Among these, the Saber class is generally accepted to be the best one there is, and the one that most Masters hope to draw with their summons, what with its high marks in all areas of battle, high magic defenses, and even possessing the skill of riding.
The Servant of Shirou Emiya, Saber is summoned by accident when the boy is attacked and nearly killed by Lancer after witnessing Archer and Lancer's battle after school, her first words to him being "I ask of you...are you my master?" Driving Lancer away, she then moves to attack Archer as well, but is stopped by Emiya. It is then that she, along with Rin Tohsaka and Kirei Kotomine, begin to explain the basics of the Grail Wars to a reluctant Emiya. It isn't discovered until later on that she fought in the previous Grail War (the Fourth is detailed further in Fate/Zero), and was the Servant of Emiya's adoptive father, Kitsurugu Emiya.
Her true identity is that of King Arthur. Yes, that King Arthur. Born to King Uther and Igraine, her name was Arturia Pendragon; upon realizing his people wouldn't accept a female monarch, she is instead raised as a surrogate son by Sir Ector. When Arturia turns fifteen however, Uther dies, and England enters a dark age, with the Saxons wreaking havoc on the empire with their threats of invasion. It is this time that Merlin - who had entrusted Arturia to Sir Ector in the first place - comes forth, explaining to the youth that she will be accepted by the people if she is able to draw Caliburn from its stone sheath. Regardless of her age and gender, Arturia does so, and assumes the British throne, ruling from Camelot as a just but distant king along with her Knights of the Round Table. She takes possession of Excalibur when Caliburn is destroyed, and with the sacred sheath Avalon - given to her by the Lady of the Lake - Arturia is both ageless and immortal in battle.
The time of peace unfortunately, comes to an end; during a battle, Excalibur's sheath is stolen, and when she returns to her land, she finds England thrown into civil unrest; despite her emotional sacrifices for the good of the country, the people are critical of her apparent lack of humanity. In her attempts to calm the peoples' dissent, she is fatally wounded by a traitorous knight during the Battle of Camlann. Sir Bedivere and Morgan le Fay bring Arturia back to a holy isle, where Bedivere is commanded to throw Avalon back to the Lady of the Lake; when she is left alone, Arturia reflects on her life, regretting her monarchy, and appeals to become a Heroic Spirit so that if she wins the Holy Grail, she can wish for the opportunity to relive her life and not pull the sword from the stone.
Saber (1/idk)
Player LJ:
Way to contact you:
Email: kitsunemishima [at] hotmail [dot] com
AIM: kujarang; but I have to be throttled to get on there. >_>
Other: MSN. That's your best bet. *points to email*
Are you at least 15?: At least? I'm closer to twice that. T3T
Current Characters: Ban Midou [
Character: Saber
Fandom: Fate/stay night
Character Notes:
History:
In the Holy Grail Wars, there are seven classes of Servants: Archer, Assassin, Berserker, Caster, Lancer, Rider, and Saber. Among these, the Saber class is generally accepted to be the best one there is, and the one that most Masters hope to draw with their summons, what with its high marks in all areas of battle, high magic defenses, and even possessing the skill of riding.
The Servant of Shirou Emiya, Saber is summoned by accident when the boy is attacked and nearly killed by Lancer after witnessing Archer and Lancer's battle after school, her first words to him being "I ask of you...are you my master?" Driving Lancer away, she then moves to attack Archer as well, but is stopped by Emiya. It is then that she, along with Rin Tohsaka and Kirei Kotomine, begin to explain the basics of the Grail Wars to a reluctant Emiya. It isn't discovered until later on that she fought in the previous Grail War (the Fourth is detailed further in Fate/Zero), and was the Servant of Emiya's adoptive father, Kitsurugu Emiya.
Her true identity is that of King Arthur. Yes, that King Arthur. Born to King Uther and Igraine, her name was Arturia Pendragon; upon realizing his people wouldn't accept a female monarch, she is instead raised as a surrogate son by Sir Ector. When Arturia turns fifteen however, Uther dies, and England enters a dark age, with the Saxons wreaking havoc on the empire with their threats of invasion. It is this time that Merlin - who had entrusted Arturia to Sir Ector in the first place - comes forth, explaining to the youth that she will be accepted by the people if she is able to draw Caliburn from its stone sheath. Regardless of her age and gender, Arturia does so, and assumes the British throne, ruling from Camelot as a just but distant king along with her Knights of the Round Table. She takes possession of Excalibur when Caliburn is destroyed, and with the sacred sheath Avalon - given to her by the Lady of the Lake - Arturia is both ageless and immortal in battle.
The time of peace unfortunately, comes to an end; during a battle, Excalibur's sheath is stolen, and when she returns to her land, she finds England thrown into civil unrest; despite her emotional sacrifices for the good of the country, the people are critical of her apparent lack of humanity. In her attempts to calm the peoples' dissent, she is fatally wounded by a traitorous knight during the Battle of Camlann. Sir Bedivere and Morgan le Fay bring Arturia back to a holy isle, where Bedivere is commanded to throw Avalon back to the Lady of the Lake; when she is left alone, Arturia reflects on her life, regretting her monarchy, and appeals to become a Heroic Spirit so that if she wins the Holy Grail, she can wish for the opportunity to relive her life and not pull the sword from the stone.