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Post by AUTUMN on Jan 7, 2016 0:43:41 GMT
| [PTabbedContent=Nursery Rhyme Caster][PTab=Status]Parameters STR | | E | END | | E | AGI | | E | MNA | | A | LCK | | B | NP | | EX |
Personal Skills Skill 01 | Self-Modification: A | The ability to merge one’s own flesh with the body parts of others – in the case of Nursery Rhyme, it is instead the ability to recreate their form to match the attitude and true feelings of their Master. While they have been mostly left to their own devices in terms of their own form due to the inhuman nature of Chaldea, if bound to a Master Nursery Rhyme will likely change to suit them.
Do-do-do-doesn’t matter doesn’t matter that kind of stuff doesn’t matter at all! Whatever it is if you talk to me I’ll do it from your orders!
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Skill 02 | Shapeshift: A+ | The capacity to mimic the appearance of others; to the point of being able to use the forms of fictional beings given such a high rank. Nursery Rhyme is quite capable of matching not only appearances, but also the voice, scent, and even minor body cues of the target. However, this skill generally just goes hand in hand with Nursery Rhyme’s Self-Modification; matching her Master’s looks or those of whatever other souls she finds herself attached to.
I’m going to shapeshift, I will shapeshift. I am you, you are me. I’m going to shapeshift, I shapeshifted. I am you, and you are me. |
Class Skills Skill 01 | Territory Creation: A | =The skill to create terrain that matches a magus’ talents. In Nursery Rhyme’s case, this allows them to form their own territories based on their current guise’s theme; almost akin to Reality Marbles in their scope. However, they are more like enchantments placed over the original terrain rather than dimensions that overlap the world itself.
The little door, the mad tea party, The checkered rainbow meadow, the riddles of the chattery twins, Oh but, oh but, the personal favourite is definitely only that, The invitation to the nameless forest where everything is forgotten!
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Noble Phantasm #1 Optional NP Image here | Nursery Rhyme: A Story for Somebody’s Sake | Rank: EX | Type: Anti-Unit | The iconic ability of Nursery Rhyme to match their Master’s desires and hidden feelings; summoning not only a form but also a full set of abilities to match their persona. An incredibly variable Noble Phantasm as its description would imply, but not without its limitations – those who lack the imagination and idealism to conjure such a being will limit Nursery Rhyme’s form significantly. However, for those who hold boundless imagination and hope; Nursery Rhyme is able to conjure beings and spells that are beyond the might of even the greatest Servants of the Grail – hope is a force that even the world must respect. Even wizened old souls may attune with Nursery Rhyme, though; so long as they keep some hint of their young dreams and their imaginations at heart.
Without a Master, Nursery Rhyme defaults to its manifestation as Alice; albeit especially limited compared to its original form due to the lack of a true soul to work from. While acting in this way, they can summon a variety of beings and spells linked to the story of Alice in Wonderland; such as the monstrous Jabberwocky, a platoon of the Trump Soldiers, and the soul-eroding Reality Marble of the Nameless Forest – mere tastes of the power that is hidden in the heart of this Servant.
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Noble Phantasm #2 Optional NP Image here | The Queen’s Glass Game: O Looking-Glass | Rank: EX | Type: Anti-World | Nursery Rhyme’s ‘true’ Noble Phantasm, born from the effects of their first Noble Phantasm – this spell conjures the wish of their Master as a whole; capable of manipulating the world to fit their dream. However, as with their original Noble Phantasm’s effects; this power is limited by the feelings of their Master.
In her default state, this Noble Phantasm is that of her most remembered Master – ‘Perpetual Engine – Maiden Empire’; a massive conjuration that would wind back time to the start of the event at hand; resetting all factors and circumstances entirely. In this way, Alice’s dream of play without end was realised; and Nursery Rhyme continues to carry this dream in their heart.
The story will go on forever. As long as the slender fingers return to the first page, As if picking up the next volume. Once again denying reality to the reader.”
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[PTab=Profile]Character Details Height / Weight: 137cm/30kg Source: Children’s Nursery Tales Home Region: The Hearts and Minds of Children Alignment: Variable Gender: Undefined
Sonnets for the Cradle The oldest children songs recorded, nursery rhymes are noted as having at least begun circulation in Roman times; with a nurses’ lullaby from the period in Persius being thought to be the oldest in existence. However, nursery rhymes are most well known for their usage in the 17th century, where most everyday songs in the current era originate from. Examples of this time include the collections such as Tommy Thumb’s Song Book, Mother Gooses’ Melody, and other popular compilations. These classical rhymes were not limited to only song even in their era, however; as many include riddles, proverbs and ballads also linked to children of the time. Although there is often speculation as to their meanings, most are simply nonsensical songs aimed at children. Adventures in Wonderland While stories for children were originally a rarity of sorts, an iconic work was developed in the 18th century inspired by nursery rhymes – the book ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’. Originally written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carrol for the three daughters of Henry Liddell; he eventually developed the manuscript into a book with the illustrations of John Tenniel; which then became a huge success among children all over the world for its nonsensical, entertaining and somewhat philosophical content. Adored even in the twentieth century, it is seen as an iconic work by literature scholars to this day. The Servant Without a Body An oddity even among the many bizarre Servants of the Throne, Nursery Rhyme is a being inspired by the beliefs of children manifested as a personification of a picture book or similarly loved story among the youth of the world. A Servant who is the champion of the innocent and young, Nursery Rhyme is the icon of the dreams and wishes of children and their vivid imaginations. As a Servant, they usually mirror their Master’s beliefs in a similar form to their own; albeit shrouded in the fictional icons of whatever story has attached to their Master’s heart – however, due to being summoned by Chaldea; Nursery Rhyme has defaulted to the form they previously felt most attached to – that of a manifestation of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ and its protagonist… alongside distant but cherished memories of someone who matched their perfectly. When linked to a Master while on missions, however; they will fit their Master’s form and attitude as always – or as best they can, as Nursery Rhyme certainly doesn’t work well with people who have no care for childish things or feelings. Similarly, while attuned to Chaldea, the Servant typically just manifests as a book rather than having an entire body; awaiting someone to properly attune to… however, given the situation with Servants in the present, this is an impossible hope; leaving them to occasionally don their guise of ‘Alice’ instead. In the meantime, the people of Chaldea will simply have to put up with a floating book with the voice of a little girl… Extra Details Servant Classes: Caster Birthday: Unknown Blood Type: Unknown Likes: Playing chase, sweet tea parties Dislikes: Doctors, armies Talents: Nothing in particular Natural Enemy: Cynical adults Image Colour: Baby blue
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Post by Chaldea-san on Jan 9, 2016 3:17:10 GMT
Everything looks good, everything is grand
Little Alice fell d o w n the hOle,
bumped her head []
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