Name: Lozen
Class: Rider
Appearance:Abilities:- Strength: D
- Endurance: C
- Agility: B
- Mana: B
- Luck: C
- Noble Phantasm: C
Magic Resistance (C+): Due to her connection with Ussen, she holds a strong resistance to magic.
Riding (B): Being said to ride even unbroken horses as well as acquire a feel for each beast as she stole them from their previous owners, Rider can easily handle most mounts and vehicles.
Presence Detection (B): Using the blessings of Ussen, she can sense movement and life within a five killometer radius.
Revelation (C): Ussen guides Riders hand in battle, giving her the ability to see multiple paths to success on whatever goal she needs to achieve.
Bravery (B+): Stories have been told of Rider running through gunfire and diving into dangerous raids to save her comrades. Her bravery and ability to face conflict head on without flinching has given her a strong resistance to mental interference.
Noble Phantasms:Lozen, Thief of HorsesType: Anti-Treasure
Rank: C
Description:Lozen is not the hero's true name, but instead an Apache war title meaning 'One who has stolen horses in a raid'. Lozen's real name has been lost in time, instead opting for the nickname to preserve its spiritual power. Lozen showed she was deserving of such a title when she escorted a young mother and her new baby across the Chihuahuan Desert from Mexico to the Mescalero Apache Reservation by stealing multiple enemy horses to make the 3 day trip, rendering her would-be pursuers hindered and without a means to give chase.
With this phantasm, Lozen is able to steal another Servants riding noble phantasm if they fail a luck check. In turn, this grants her its use while depriving its previous owner of it until she deems it necessary. If she succeeds in a luck check of her own, Lozen can gain utilize her new steeds full capabilities, otherwise she is limited as to what she can do with it.
Shield of her peopleType: Barrier
Rank: C
Description:Lozen was a warrior woman who valued her peoples safety above all else. She'd put her own safety behind those of the woman and children of her tribe and would risk death if it meant saving one of her own, even runnning through a volley of gunfire to return to her comrades. Likewise, her medicine powers said to be granted by the Apache supreme deity Ussen was thought to make her invulnerable on the battlefield.
Thus, by chanting the prayer of Ussen, Lozen can use this phantasm for two different defensive purposes, taking on a heavenly glow as she does so. The first of these is to draw any and all projectile fire towards herself, while at the same time making herself completely immune to all damage. Second, Lozen can greatly increase the durability of all allies within a one kilometer radius as long as she chants, as well as slowly healing minor wounds. However, Lozen herself is left vulnerable to enemy attack. For both of these she is rendered immobile, and it's a huge drain on her supply of prana.
Personality:When a job needs to get done, Lozen is the one to call on. Stern and focused, she will not rest until her objective is complete, pushing herself beyond her own limits if need be. She's a very tactical and smart thinker, opting to use her head as well as her exceptional combat skills for battle. On top of that, teamwork is something she highly values, and if there's one things she cares about it's the safety of her teammates. Lozen is not the type to leave a comrade behind, and she'll throw her own life on the line if it means protecting one of her own. Loyalty and honor, then, is something one can easily expect to see from the hero.
Outside of conflict, while still serious, one can liken Lozen to a caring mother, nurturing and providing support to those in need. Yes, despite her tough exterior she's an extremely sweet women who'll coddle you like a baby if needed. To Lozen, her life is the life of those she cares for. She won't tolerate anyone who puts her friends in danger, showing nothing but vengeance and hostility to those who do. It isn't smart to brush Lozen aside due to being a female, oh no. The brave warrior woman has no problem jumping into the middle of a battle and can more than hold her own in one on one combat. Thus, hurting her loved ones is a recipe for disaster, and as the old saying goes: 'Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
Other:- Lozen carries a dagger and an 1870's era Winchester rifle into battle