Raijin is right on the lesser bonuses for more mind, but I think a lot of roleplays allow you to have a coherent Servent who can turn the madness on or off to a lesser degree. Also, finished my Assassin. [hider=Assassin Servant] -Servant CS- [b]Class:[/b] Assassin [b]Master:[/b] [b]True Name:[/b] Scheherazade 'Scheher' [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Height:[/b] 5'5" [b]Weight:[/b] 137lbs [b]Alignment:[/b] Lawful Neutral [i]Strength:[/i] E [i]Endurance:[/i] E [i]Agility:[/i] D [i]Prana:[/i] C [i]Luck:[/i] A [i]Noble Phantasm:[/i] EX [b]Class Skills:[/b] - Magic Resistance B - Presence Concealment A+: It is possible to disappear completely and become almost impossible to be detected. However, efficiency will decrease once preparations to attack are taken Skills: - 1001 Stories of old A: Scheher once told tales for 1001 nights, and her stories have not yet run out. By speaking aloud a series of events, Scheher changes the course of events by weaving a narrative. Scheher can outright control entire groups of people, to make them fight, or run as needed. This uses a surprisingly small amount of Prana, as those controlled will act as spies, or even assassins. Though these stories have no outright control of the Masters and Servants of others. - Charisma B: Scheher's ability to weave stories is the same as her ability to enchant and control. - Librarian of Stored Knowledge C: Having spent her life reading many tomes, and with a kingdom to supply her with information, Scheher has almost complete knowledge of events. [u][b]Appearance:[/b][/u] [img]http://www.albaillustration.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/arabian-nights.jpg[/img] [b]Personality:[/b] Scheher is cunning, clever, and one of the most beautiful woman you shall ever meet. But these hide what makes Scheher so dangerous. She is more than cunning. More than clever. More than just beauty. She knows how to use them. That knowledge alone means more than you may think, because when Scheher starts to weave a story, it ends only when she says so. Her life is one of dedication, and willing sacrifice. Ready to put herself into the path of risk if it means to give her eventual victory. [b]History:[/b] The story goes that the king Shahryar was betrayed by his wife. His heart shattered, and in his rage, he called for an execution. His wife cut down before him, but his hatred still bubbled and boiled. Churning and refusing to settle inside him. So he made a new decree. Every night, he would marry a new virgin. Then, on every morning, his new queen would be put to death. To do this, King Shahryar turned to his loyal Viziar. The Viziar was tasked with finding a new Queen from the daughters of the people. But the Viziar had two beautiful daughters of his own, which he would never sacrifice. But over time, the peasents came to realize this, and went to King Shahryar. "Our fair and just king... We know you take our daughters, but we have suffered so much. But the Viziar had lost nothing." the peasents pleaded, and the King heard. Shahryar turned to his Viziar and demanded that the Viziar offer one of his own daughters to be the bride of the King, for that was only fair. The Viziar panicked and pleaded. Begging the king to reconsider. But Shahryar would not be changed from his course. Until Scheherazade stood out. She was the eldest daughter of the Viziar, and offered herself up. Her father pleaded her to change her mind, but like the King, she too would not change her course. That night, she wed the King, and made one request. "Every night I tell my little sister a story. I request that I be allowed to tell her one last story." She requested, and the fair King let her. Scheherazade went to her sister's room, and began to tell her story. Shahryar sat by, listening to his wife's story. On that night, Scheherazade weaved the first of 1000 stories. Shahryar listened, enchanted by each story and the paths they crossed. As he listened he could not bare to not know the ending. So when the morning came, he called off the execution. This continued for 1001 nights. Until by then, the fair king Shahryar had fallen in love with the cunning Scheherazade. The cunning weaver of stories became Queen, and was revered by many. [b]Noble Phantasms:[/b] - The Lamp of the Djinn * Rank: B * Type: Summon * Range: NA * Maximum number of Targets: NA * Prana Cost: None to summon, High to maintain for long. Stories of the Djinn are many. Powerful mystical creatures who fight and battle on the whims of whoever holds their lamp. The Djinn of Schere's lamp is a powerful creature who can toss stones as big as men with ease. His body as hard as a mountain, or as tangible as smoke. The Djinn is a tool used to distract, or even guard. The Djinn grows stronger the longer it is out of it's lamp, with the cost to maintain increasing just as well. - The Seven Voyages of Sinbad - * Rank: C * Type: Anti-Vehicle * Range: NA * Maximum number of Targets: NA * Prana Cost: High Seven stories of Sinbad the sailor echo through the world. Fantastic and marvelous in scope and scale. A sea encompasses the world, and all craft, sea, land, or air, are tossed aside in the storm. The sea reclining and all vessels and weapons are lost. Much like Sinbad, all claimed by the sea are lost. - Morgiana's Dagger - * Rank: D * Type: Anti- Personal * Range: NA * Maximum number of Targets: NA * Prana Cost: None A dance is wonderful, but a knife to the chest is not. Scheher carries the dagger of Morgiana, a character from her tales who killed a bandit with a dance and her blade. The dagger is nothing special, but shall always be hidden just out of sight until Scheher needs it. - 1001 Arabian Nights - * Rank: EX * Type: Anti-Personal * Range: NA * Maximum number of Targets: NA * Prana Cost: High The worlds of Arabian Stories come to life. A new reality forcing itself over the old and the tales of Arabia taking over. Scheher becomes hidden in this world of stories, striking from the hidden alleys. Sneaking of the crowds. Scheher can be anywhere in her stories. [/hider]