Post by Chaldea-san on Sept 29, 2015 20:31:33 GMT
SERVANTS
At around the end of the 18th century, members of the Von Einzbern magi family made arrangements to recreate a certain ritual, hoping to recover a path to Akasha. They collaborated with two other families to try reach this distant goal, and with them produced a method of doing so. This ritual used employed it’s own Holy grail, and went by the name of “Heaven’s Feel” to it’s creators.
The war consisted of 7 individuals each serving as the anchor to summon 7 heroic spirits, materialized under specific containers. It was through the study of this war that our organization, Chaldea, was able to emulate the system used to bring forth Servants.
The process has suffered several alterations, and possesses a long list of properties. For the convenience of all Masters and Servants reading this, we have summarized the essentials.
This system has flaws not present in the original, such as the inability to influence the summoning, and command spells being produced in lower numbers than normally, usually masters getting one per mission. In general, most Servants will be officially contracted to the Chaldean organization, who then employs Master to support the servants by proxy. There is no permanent bond between a Master and a Servant within Chaldea, and outside of missions they are free to regroup in any way they want.
Servants themselves also work a bit strangely. They exist cut out from the rest of the rest of the world, receiving none of the expected “fame boosts” spirits of their kind usually receive. Their bodies still require a prana upkeep to sustain, but when inside Chaldea this cost decreases massively. The building itself works as a bounded field that lessens the cost, and actively provides prana to all Servants inside of it.
However, while in missions Masters are the only method of providing any necessary supplement of prana. Because of this, Chaldea usually makes it so that at least one Master embarks in every mission, allowing servants to be more carefree about their energy usage.
Due the unique circumstances of Chaldea’s Servants, those deemed particularly useful or important for the organization are able to undergo a process called “Ascension” in which the Servant is slowly allowed break the container of the Servant classes and access part of their skills/Noble Phantasms that they would not normally have. Once a Servant has ascended enough they become a classless which basically means the Servant breaks out of the mold of the class system.
At around the end of the 18th century, members of the Von Einzbern magi family made arrangements to recreate a certain ritual, hoping to recover a path to Akasha. They collaborated with two other families to try reach this distant goal, and with them produced a method of doing so. This ritual used employed it’s own Holy grail, and went by the name of “Heaven’s Feel” to it’s creators.
The war consisted of 7 individuals each serving as the anchor to summon 7 heroic spirits, materialized under specific containers. It was through the study of this war that our organization, Chaldea, was able to emulate the system used to bring forth Servants.
The process has suffered several alterations, and possesses a long list of properties. For the convenience of all Masters and Servants reading this, we have summarized the essentials.
- Massive amounts of magical energy are stockpiled by Chaldea, using a complex chain of crystalline substances.
- The Spiritual Computer "TRISMEGISTUS" attempts to connect to the throne of heroes, using the available energy.
- Upon the connection being made, a spiritual body is anchored to Chaldea itself and the servant is summoned.
- Chaldea scans it and registers its profile in the database.
This system has flaws not present in the original, such as the inability to influence the summoning, and command spells being produced in lower numbers than normally, usually masters getting one per mission. In general, most Servants will be officially contracted to the Chaldean organization, who then employs Master to support the servants by proxy. There is no permanent bond between a Master and a Servant within Chaldea, and outside of missions they are free to regroup in any way they want.
Servants themselves also work a bit strangely. They exist cut out from the rest of the rest of the world, receiving none of the expected “fame boosts” spirits of their kind usually receive. Their bodies still require a prana upkeep to sustain, but when inside Chaldea this cost decreases massively. The building itself works as a bounded field that lessens the cost, and actively provides prana to all Servants inside of it.
However, while in missions Masters are the only method of providing any necessary supplement of prana. Because of this, Chaldea usually makes it so that at least one Master embarks in every mission, allowing servants to be more carefree about their energy usage.
Due the unique circumstances of Chaldea’s Servants, those deemed particularly useful or important for the organization are able to undergo a process called “Ascension” in which the Servant is slowly allowed break the container of the Servant classes and access part of their skills/Noble Phantasms that they would not normally have. Once a Servant has ascended enough they become a classless which basically means the Servant breaks out of the mold of the class system.