Name: Paris
Title(s): The Spark of War, Paris the Cowardly
Class: Archer
Gender: Male
Birth and Death Dates: Unknown
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Catalyst: Horn of the Bull of Aegalus
Personality: Rash, impulsive, shortsighted: All of these are words that can be used to describe the man who stole away a single girl and incited the Trojan war. However, despite how it may appear he is anything but selfish, with Paris even considering himself willing to do what other so called heroes aren't. To him, protecting someone whom he cares about has few consequences he sees as too dire. While his sense of justice can be biased he will stand by what he believes is just and never back down, with his emotions being his driving force. Overall he is a very respectful and courteous young man who holds those close to him very dear, and is willing to do what he has to in order to protect them.
Now, does this mean he sees himself as a hero? No, and far from it. Paris looked up to his brother Hector and saw him as the pinnacle of what a hero could become, and when one is constantly comparing themselves to such heights it's not surprising that he developed an inferiority complex. He knows he's not the smartest or strongest or most tactical fighter, and he will constantly underestimate what little skill he has. Running from a fight he feels he has no chance winning right from the start is not uncommon, and to make up for what he perceives is a disadvantage he'll lie and employ dirty tactics while fighting that go against every code of honor written in the book. Of course, there is one small exception to this. For women, he is very likely to not fight as dirty as he could, and if he other party plays their cards right he may even go easy on them. Indeed, as his actions with Helen have shown Paris has an immense weakness towards women. He can easily be manipulated and played for a fool by a semi attractive lady. He sees no problem with being with or having feelings for multiple women at a time, though a majority of his heart will always be with Helen. After all, that's why he has allowed himself to be summoned; to resurrect his beloved and make sure she lives a better life.
Bio:
Weapon: Some Servants may use non Noble Phantasm weapons in combat. Usually this should only be one or two things as appropriate.
Parameters:
Strength: D
Endurance: E
Agility: A
Mana: B
Luck: D
Class Skills: For all skills. Please do not just put name and rank. Give an explanation of what it does. Your class skills are listed by class elsewhere. Use anecdotes, feats, and themes to gauge where this should be. Check the wiki for base skills, since it can give you a good jumping point.
Personal Skills: Certain abilities a Heroic Spirit may have, such as Charisma, Artistic Talent, etc. Keep close to the legend. Three maximum. Exceptional circumstances may bend this rule, however Personal Skills exist to create a themed servant so keep that in mind.
Noble Phantasm: Limit two. Exceptional circumstances may bend this rule, however Noble Phantasms exist to create a themed servant so keep that in mind.
Name:
Title: Kanji name. Usually an explanation like "Sword of Promised Victory."
Rank: E-EX. Plus modifiers are possible
NP Type:
Range: 1 is minimum, 99 is maximum. Format is usually something like 2-50, that's Via Expugnatio and Bellerophon's range. That means Via Expugnatio cannot attack you if your range is 1 from it.
Maximum Number of Targets: 1 to 1000. The format is usually a single number. This may get weird depending on your classification.
Description: What does it do? A paragraph for fluff and a paragraph for what it "does" is usually best. However I will trust you in the formatting. Try to be somewhat original here- Iskander is a really cool guy, so don't make Iskander 2, no one can do that.