Master
Name: Meiji Narukami
Nickname: Naru or Nobu
Appearance:
Age: 20
Gender: Male
Servant: Saber
Magic Circuits: 25
Personality: Heroic, Protective, White Knight-ish, A bit funny, Confident
History: Meiji Narukami was often told by his friends that he resembles Nobunaga or Musashi in some ways. Was it because of his looks? A bit. What it because of his attitude? Again, a bit. Was it because he carried a bamboo sword everywhere with him? Hell yes! Meiji always had a love for swords especially katana's however due to laws and stuff he can't carry an actual sword so he makes due with a bamboo sword. He always had this thought that he would be able to do something great for his family, the Narukami Household. Meiji is born of royal-esque family. His ancestor was a great samurai known as Nobunaga - explains his loves for swords I guess - The families name was changed somewhere in time from Nobunaga to Narukami in order to keep people from trying to sneak pictures or people trying to kill the family for money. Meiji even tried to live a normal life but it was hard once people found out about his last name once being Nobunaga. He would get challenged to fights or have rumors spread about him that he was a murderer who uses swords. Though after some time he managed to live with it and let people say what they want. He stuck with people who actually wanted to hang out with him and be his friend. He soon discovered the Holy Grail War and that his family was chosen to participate, he volunteered to represent his family and so starts the adventure.
Magic: Fire
Servant
Name: Shizuka
Nickname: Shizu
Appearance:
Clothes are what was given to her by Meiji she is summoned in her traditional samurai attire
Gender: Female
Master: Meiji Narukami
Heroic Spirit: Oda Nobunaga
Servant Type: Saber
Noble Phantasm: Sword in picture - Demon Regalia (Keeps it hidden and uses a sword given to her by Meiji)
Personality: Appears stiff and brutal but is actually nice, relaxed, sweet, kind, etc
History: Nobunaga was a powerful samurai warlord of Japan in the late 16th century who initiated the unification of Japan near the end of the Warring States period. He(She) lived a life of continuous military conquest, eventually conquering a third of Japan before his(her) death in a 1582 coup d'état. His(Her) successors were Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a loyal Oda supporter who was the first to unify all of Japan and was thus the first ruler of the whole country since the Ōnin War, and later Tokugawa Ieyasu, who was to consolidate his rule under a shogunate, which ruled Japan until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.