Strength: D
Endurance: C
Agility: B
Mana: D
Luck: A
Noble Phantasm: C
Endurance: C
Agility: B
Mana: D
Luck: A
Noble Phantasm: C
Class: Rider
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Attribute: Man, Star
Place of Origin: A M E R I C A
Armaments: Colt .45s
Likes: Women, money, adrenaline, humble work
Dislikes: Authority
Talents: Robbery, ranching
Natural enemy: Billy the Kid & Moriarty (“It’s not a personal thing. Actually, it absolutely is. It’s about pride, man. Pride!”)
Image color: Dusty earth
Personality: A man who knows his part. The outlaw, the leader, the man who lightens the mood. It was the role ascribed to him by his gang, what they expected of him, and he became that man for them -- a man with a deep rooted sense of love for those who he connects with, but has difficulty gauging the distance between them. However, his feelings are an 'island'. Those outside of his emotional distance become nothing more than obstacles, targets and moving sacks of money. But, within that island, he is a benevolent and outgoing, dragging his comrades to newer heights and even more refreshing sights.
A true romantic, flamboyant, Wild West man.
Bio: Literally Just Butch Cassidy 1:1.
Class Skills
Riding: EX (C)
Rider, technically, has the Riding Skill at C rank. In a regular situation, this would result in him being incapable of being summoned as Rider, but the providence of his Golden Rule Skill transforms Riding to EX. Cassidy can ride vehicles and animals at an above average skill, and he may also ride anything else, Phantasmal and Monstrous Beasts included, with the caveat that they are considered targets of a ‘heist’, stolen by Cassidy. Upon mounting such things, there will be an adjustment period before he can ride them functionally, but they will be unable to buck him off.
They will just be really mad that a C rank Rider managed to mount them.
Magic Resistance: E
Grants protection against magical effects. Due to being a modern Heroic Spirit, his rank in this Skill is low. However, due to certain circumstances surrounding his qualities as a Heroic Spirit, it is nonetheless conferred at E rank, more of a participation prize as far as ranks go.
Personal Skills
Golden Rule (Heist): A
The great outlaw rides again as a Servant, and his foremost ability as a bank robber and train heister is most evident as Rider. Golden Rule is usually the measure of one's fortune to acquire wealth, and while this remains true with Rider, there is the caveat of it being the ‘measure of one’s fortune to take wealth’.
This functionally results in Golden Rule become a skill which rewards a ‘Plunder’ attribute to Rider at a base. With each offensive/defensive action made by Rider towards or in response to an enemy, there is a chance of ‘something of value’ being taken from them. The longer the battle, the more likely this is to happen, and the more likely it is to happen more than once. Stolen goods need not be physical in nature.
Stolen loot is stored within Rider’s first Noble Phantasm.
Light of Possibility: C
A skill similar to Pioneer of the Stars, a skill that also closely resembles Innocent Monster.
Individually, Cassidy was simply a man who had a desire to live completely free of restraints, and his actions are consistent with that. Those actions, all those of a humble individual, entered the realm of ‘folklore’, a different variant of Legend with its own qualities. The man who became the idea of the “Wild West”, the adventures Utah/Wyoming frontier infused into his Heroic Spirit.
"In that place, you grew up knowin’ you could do anything. Even for a little scoundrel like myself."
Light of Possibilities, alike to a distant sunset on age where anything was possible.
Enemies who meet him will witness that very same, sad, sunset.
Charisma of an Evil Genius (False): B
The Charisma of one who can seemingly on a whim forumulate deep, interweaving plans and command others to follow them, all the while behaving in a most flamboyant and almost amicable manner, catching others up in their presence -- the gentleman villain. At B rank, it is a skill suitable for a ‘king’ of crime.
However, Rider is not an Evil Genius. A Genius, maybe, but being called Evil is a mighty stretch. A skill granted mostly through perception of his criminality, rather than his actual behavior. He nonetheless commanded utmost loyalty from his Wild Bunch during their statewide crime spree. Even Cassidy’s ‘plans’ are a bit questionable for a Genius, but he still displays the hallmarks of an outstanding criminal strategist. His plans are convincing, and his aura as a ‘crime boss’ is undeniable.
Basically, he’s just really slick. More or less the Skill to convince people that his ideas are not outrageous and almost outright stupid.
Marksmanship: B
A skill representing all-round shooting techniques, which includes quick drawing and trick shooting by means of small firearms. Cassidy had the level of talent and raw skill to effortlessly hit his targets while on horse-back, and during train shootouts. As Rider, this skill is at the level appropriate for a legendary outlaw of the Wild West, but is lower than his Archer rank, which comes close (but not quite) to matching the Sundance Kid.