Due to the circumstances of the war, certain aspects about Masters are predetermined. These are as follows.
A player can make both a Master and a Servant; however, both characters must belong to the same faction. In the case of the Edelfelt Masters and Servants, one player can make both Edelfelt Masters, but in this case, that is treated as filling both of their slots. If someone is chosen as the Edelfelt Servant, they can play both Servants and this will only count as filling one of their two slots.
There will necessarily be imbalance in Servant classes due to the structure of this roleplay. For instance, it’s entirely possible for the German Faction to have the three Knight Classes while the Japanese faction has the four Cavalry Classes. It’s recommended you consider what others are doing as well during the application process.
The German Faction has the option of summoning their Servants in Germany before coming to Fuyuki.
Japanese Faction
Imperial Japanese Army: A member of the IJA dispatched to aid the Founding Families in their defense of the Holy Grail. This individual will receive orders from the higher-ups, as well as mission assignments, making them the de juro “faction leader” in some regard. They have been provided with a replica of the Yasakani no Magatama, one of Japan’s three Imperial Regalia, for this assignment. The exact abilities of this are known only to the Japanese faction.
Matou: Formerly known as Makiri. After the death of the family head and hero of the Matou, Zolgen, in the events of the Second Holy Grail War, this character became acting head. The Matou are familiar-users whose magecraft revolves around the use of insects. Their attribute is Absorption, which is related to Energy Drain, but has the original concept of “to take something into oneself”. All Matou magecraft is something that will ultimately return to the user; as such, use of curses is impossible. Elemental Affinity is fixed as Water. The Matou character possesses 10% of the worms that belonged to the late head. As they are a family in the midst of decline, Magic Circuits will be acceptable, but not outstanding.
Einzbern: In truth, not a family, but rather a factory of homunculi designed by the disciples of the Third Magician, all of whom have since died or abandoned the cause of their teacher. They are the greatest creators of homunculi in the world today. Magic Circuits will vary depending on what a given homunculus is made for, such as magecraft as opposed to physical combat. The Einzbern character possesses access to the Einzbern castle and the homunculi within. The goal of Einzbern is to rediscover the Third, and through it, save the world. After two consecutive failures, Einzbern has become desperate. The miracle must be realized. Humanity must be saved. The Einzbern character thus has the option of summoning a Servant bearing the class of ■■■■■ or ■■■■■■■.
Tohsaka: Either a member of the Tohsaka family or a representative chosen to fight for them. The former is more constrained, but the latter lacks knowledge of the Holy Grail that the Einzbern and Matou participants possess. If a Tohsaka is chosen, Magic Circuits will be subpar. Tohsakas specialize in Conversion, a notable example of this being the jewel magecraft used by Rin Tohsaka. Proficiency in martial arts may also be expected, as the former family head, Nagato Tohsaka, attempted to reach the Root through such.
German Faction
SS-VT: A member of the combat troop used separately from the police and Wehrmacht, dispatched in order to supervise this assignment and ensure that Thule is able to obtain the Holy Grail. This individual will receive orders from the higher-ups, as well as mission assignments, making them the de juro “faction leader” in some regard.
Edelfelt: A notorious and powerful Finnish lineage that came into power during the Renaissance. They involved themselves in the Holy Grail War out of a desire to pillage Fuyuki for all it was worth. In truth, they have no allegiance to the German faction or its views, but are merely cooperating with them on the surface since their goals (robbing Fuyuki blind) align. They can undoubtedly be called first-class as magi, bearing the attribute of Conversion as the Tohsakas do, as well as being experts in Scandinavian curses. There are two Edelfelt Masters in this war, twins. As a result of their Sorcery Trait, Ore Scales, which allows the Edelfelt Crest to be passed on to two children, these twins are counted as a “single Master”. They summon the same Servant in the same class, but with different aspects emphasized. For instance, were they to summon Gilgamesh as Archer, then one twin would summon an Archer Gilgamesh with “his capacity as a king exhibited”, while another would summon Archer Gilgamesh with “his capacity as a warrior exhibited”.
Thule Society: Representative sent by the Thule Society, the group that is the one aiming for the Holy Grail, and which roped the military into this. Actual involvement with the political side of things can be as high or as low as is desired. While the German organization possesses ties to its equivalent in the Sea of Estray, the latter is utterly unrelated to the matter of the Second World War. It is better to consider the German organization as a spinoff that is off doing its own thing. The most knowledgeable among the German faction about the Holy Grail. Magecraft revolves around the projects of the Thule Society. They have been provided with a flying mode of transport (“UFO”) powered by an experimental energy known as Vril. The exact abilities of this are known only to the German faction.