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ASSASSIN Clothed in a traditional Japanese umanori hakama and kimono with an indigo haori, this handsome Servant bars entry beyond the main gate of the Ryūdōji Temple. Quiet and composed, he maintains a degree of bushido and is eager to spar with other Servants. Although he has the same class, he is not to be confused with another Servant known as True Assassin. Servant Status
Master: Caster Sex: Male Color: Cobalt blue Alignment: Neutral Evil Height: 176 cm Talents: Swordsmanship Noble Phantasm: ??? Weight: 63 kg Likes: Nature's beauty Strength: C Presence Concealment: D Dislikes: Nothing Endurance: E Vitrification: B+ Nemesis: Zōken Matō, Sakura Matō
Agility: A+ Heart of Harmony: B Mana: E Eye of the Mind (Fake): A Luck: A
Noble Phantasm Assassin, positioning himself to use Tsubame Gaeshi • Tsubame Gaeshi: Swallow Cut Rank: Unknown Type: Anti-Unit Assassin does not possess a Noble Phantasm, though Tsubame Gaeshi is equivalent to one. It is an attack that bends the laws of physics to cause what is known as a Reality Refraction Phenomenon, which consists of three unavoidable, simultaneous strikes from different directions. Unlike the techniques of other Servants, Tsubame Gaeshi requires no additional Mana beyond what Assassin needs to move, although a level foundation is necessary to ensure perfect execution. The name honors a technique of Sasaki Kojirō, who was said to be able to cut down a swallow in mid-flight.
True Identity Assassin has no identity, though he masquerades as the mythical Japanese swordsman, Sasaki Kojirō. The historical Kojirō was trained in the Chūjō-Ryū style of fencing, and also founded Ganryū, a school of kenjutsu. His weapon, Monohoshi Zao, is a sharp-edged and heavy katana called a nodachi, measuring at 150cm, an unusual length for such a blade. Despite renown for his nimble footwork and mastery of kendo, Kojirō is most famous for his death at the hands of Musashi Miyamoto, although some historians question whether Kojirō existed at all. Although he is mentioned in government records, there is discrepancy about his age, and Musashi does not mention a swordsman named Kojirō in any of his writings. In Fate/stay night, the profile of Kojirō in the modern era is an invention, a blend of details from the lives of many nameless and forgotten historical swordsmen. Assassin, who shared similarities with the legend, assumed the appearance and skills of Kojirō upon his summoning.
Role He was summoned by Caster as a guardian and watchmen for the front gate of the Ryūdō Temple. As an improper servant, Assassin is entirely dependent on Caster for mana and cannot move freely beyond the grounds of Ryūdōji. Furthermore, he lacks most of the usual parameters and abilities granted to his class. Because of his limited status, Assassin cares little for the Holy Grail, and outside of his duties to Caster, he only seeks to enjoy a decent sword fight. In the Fate scenario, Assassin drives back Saber during her first assault on the Ryūdōji Temple. During their second meeting, he allows Shirō Emiya and Rin Tōsaka to pass in order to engage Saber in a duel in which he is defeated. In Heaven's Feel, Assassin's flesh serves as Zōken Matō's catalyst for summoning True Assassin. In Fate/hollow ataraxia, Assassin remains bound to the Ryūdōji temple, and continues to watch over its front portal even though peace has settled over Fuyuki City. He converses with whoever is nice enough to climb up the steps to see him. When Avenger makes his move, Assassin's ties to Ryūdōji are severed, allowing him to fight the dog-shadows right beside his Master, Caster.
Emiya Shiro · Wed Dec 13, 2006 @ 03:19pm · 0 Comments |
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