@DuckfieldA mage's origin is the core of their personality what they would default to if they got rid of everything else. For example I'd say Shirou's would be 'Hero'.
Actually it's "Sword", but that was after it was forcibly altered by Avalon.
@DuckfieldA mage's origin is the core of their personality what they would default to if they got rid of everything else. For example I'd say Shirou's would be 'Hero'.
Just a quick question, is the magus origin related to their powers? For example I was thinking of using maybe a mix of wind and fire to create a sort of explosion type spells? Would the origin then be explosion or would it be something unrelated?
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Oh really? I didn't know that, but if I gave it a rank... Probably D-rank? It was supposed to be something grander but I didn't have time to put the full thing in mind out so its just awkwardly there... (Tbh, I'll just remove it)
Edit: @Turboshitter
The idea I had in my head was that Ayondale was an ambitious person climbing up the hierarchy of the Clocktower, burning people where he needed to so that he could get where he is today. I planned him to be a previous student of his from ages ago perhaps not a 'rebellious student' but more grudge that has been held on for some time similar to what Sonja might have. Combine with several courses that Robert took at the Clocktower before Ayondale, I think it would match up. Of course, this is counting that Ayondale himself was a teacher 10 years ago...
(Although I can knock several years if you want, I'd prefer him to be in his late 20s at minimum however. I do see some age anomalies in his backstory but that may be just me)
@Turboshitter Yeah.
Speaking of, the most thematically compatible Servants for my character are likely to be Rider Genghis or Caster Daedalus (tho tbh I like Caster better with Oly). So I'm gonna go ahead and preemptively ping @KawaiiKyouko
EDIT: Actually, either Lancer would come in third, now that I think about it.
Most Thematically Locusta goes with Albert.
Because... Both are connoisseurs of their arts.