[@Turboshitter] Giorgio Armadi [Mion River, Under the Bridge] Well, to say the least of this situation, Giorgio considered what he had found himself within to be a bit odd than his normalcy. He had understood the “class” system used for this war. The Saber was the class of swordsmen. Those heroes whom had donned a blade for their country, for comrades, for themselves. Giorgio understood that according to the base class, this happened to be one of the, if not the strongest class. However, that did not mean that the Saber was constantly the strongest servant, but rather a very likely contender for victor of the war. [s] Unless you are takeuchi. [/s] Clearly the Servant Giorgio had summoned was not this class. The Lancer was the class of spearmen. As one of the knight classes, the base class was stronger than other classes. Though compared to the Saber base class, the lancer held very little advantage. However, the forerunners of this class tend towards great agility, displaying exceptional CQC prowess, while capitalizing on weaknesses. Clearly the Servant Giorgio had summoned was not this class. The Archer was the weakest of the Knight class, but still comparatively strong.Servants placed within this class excel in possessing powerful Noble Phantasms, are able to act as highly effective scouts due to the skill “independent action”. However, archers tend to be less useful in closer engagements compared to the other Knight Classes. However, their range and ability to kite opponents tended to make them formidable regardless of the occasion. Clearly the Servant Giorgio had summoned was not this class. The Rider was the class of mounts. The companionship of beasts was a commonplace in stories of old. From horses to pegasi, the Rider was able to tame and act as a cavalryman with their mounts. However, to constitute a Rider, one must have the ability to “ride’ a mount. And have a mount. Clearly the Servant Giorgio had summoned was not this class. Assassins were the classes of intrigue. Those who had taken to the shadows during their life, using their stealth to claim their victims. Able to nearly disappear from the world at whole, the Assassins specialize in “picking off”, for lack-there-of a better term, those whom had become separated from their Servant. However, Assassins tended towards a bit of finesse in regards to their skills. Clearly the Servant Giorgio had summoned was not this class. Casters were the class of Mages. The strongest casters of spells throughout the history of man were placed in this class. Mages with abilities that might have been eventually surpassed by modern comprehension, but at the same time, beings so powerful modern magi might be incomparable to their prowess. Magic is like a lake. As more people drink from the lake, the “total amount of water” gets divided to more and more people. However, mages tended to use magic, not brute force as a means battle. As well as being able to talk. Clearly the Servant Giorgio had summoned was not this class. So it was clear what Giorgio had summoned. Giorgio took off his designer shades and inspected the thing before him, if only as a passing glance. [color=Gold]“Berserker, eh?" [/color] The, well, Berserk figure was before Giorgio as if a haunting shade of pure anger. It might have been a bit upset at its draw from the Throne of Heroes. Of course, Giorigo could not say that he did not sympathize with the anger demonstrated from the beast. If Giorgio was a hero, they’d most likely wish to stay out of any sort of battles, and to be robbed on one's sanity tended towards an odd feeling, as Giorgio could only imagine. Then again, Giorgio didn’t really understand the grasp of the Throne of Heroes. Perhaps it would be boring merely existing as a soul within such a place. Either way. Giorgio was not really “happy” per se with his drawing. Not that he was upset, but more so he wished that he had summoned a more eligant Servant. Perhaps the class of “Saber” would have been a better suit for the Flamboyant Giorgio. However, at the same time, Giorgio had to say he respected the bestial Servant he had summoned. Though not one to believe to show force against those who are not needed in a situation, Giorgio respected the strength of someone. Those who had made themselves through their own desire of strength were respected and honored by Giorgio. Surely he had summoned someone like that! [color=Gold] “Hmm, perhaps I should try to converse with my Servant. Clearly it is upset at something. Then again, it does seem a bit angry at something. Would it really be wise? I suppose I do have those Command Spells. If they try anything funny I’ll just be forced to use one.” [/color] Giorgio was simply glad that the Berserker he had summoned would not try and attack him. After all, he did not wish to force his hand towards a Command Spell. Given only three of the spells to control the powerful summoning that is a Servant, a Magus would act as the “chains to the Servant on earth”. Sort of like the relationship between a portable electronic and a battery. [color=Gold] “Berserker, I free you of your madness, if you are inclined,” [/color]Giorgio told his Servant. If they wished to speak with the man, they would be freed of their madness. Perhaps they could come to an understanding about appeared outrage of the bestial Berserker.