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Random idea splurge go! I was recently enamored by the Fate/Stay Night universe, and really wanted to do an RP about it. And so... this! The works the RP is based off of aren't exactly new user friendly, but if you aren't familiar with the source material, I can try and help out. >.x The M rating is for all the violence and potential for blood and stuff btw.
Plot and Background Information
The Holy Grail War is a twisted competition forged 200 years ago by three great Magi families, with the rumored reward to whomever wins to have their wish granted, regardless of the consequence. While the most commonly known Holy Grail War is held in Fuyuki City in Japan, there are others held in other parts of the world with other objects that hold the same title of the Holy Grail.
The basic premise behind the War is simple, on paper. Seven magus summon seven "Servants" that act as warriors for the magus, who are then referred to as "Masters". The Servants are like familiars, but are much more powerful, and take on the forms of famous Heroic Spirits from throughout history. These Servants are split into seven classes, with the strongest being Saber, Lancer, and Archer. Aside from these three, which are regarded as the Three Knight classes, there are also Assassin, Caster, Berserker, and Rider. The point of the war is to have the Servants fight each other until only one remains. The Servant and Master that survive the entire war are granted the prize - a wish each. As a result, the two parties are essentially using one another to reach their own goal. Every Servant has a Noble Phantasm, a weapon or technique imbued with the intricacies of the Heroic Spirit that uses them.
Every Master possess three Command Spells, which take the form of a symbol on the body of the Master. By using a Command Spell on their Servant, a Master can force the hero to commit to any action, regardless of their will. It can even be used to perform the almost-impossible, provided the magus has the ability to use the associated magic in some capacity. Command Spells react when in the presence of another Master, so that is how they detect one another (likewise, Servants can detect one another, but not other Masters). A Command Spell is proof that one is a Master, but they are not required to be one. For example, a Master can use up the seals and still control the Servant if the Servant wills it; there is just no fail safe in the case the Servant turns for some reason.
The rules of this war are similar to those of the five Holy Grail Wars that have been held in Fuyuki City. The setting for this war is the city of Seaview - a European city nestled inside a cove that lays along the North Sea. It is overseen by the the Clock Tower, one of the three branches of the Mage's Association and supervised by a member of the Holy Church. Seaview is actually a city that was sponsored by Clock Tower to function as a location for the war. As a result, the abnormally large Church is based in the center of the city, which allows for the reaching towers of the building to see far and wide. The Church is also a safe haven for Masters that have lost their Servants, and have such forfeited the war.
Unfortunately I can't explain everything, so feel free to read the links I gave if you're confused or have questions.
tl;dr version for all those familiar with Fate/Stay Night:
- A Holy Grail War featured around a different Grail in the fictional, British city of Seaview
- Follows the same rules as the series
- I'll be drawing up a map of Seaview soon
Rules
- As I'm writing this, I realize the series is very term heavy. If you are applying without being familiar with the concepts, I'll correct you. It's not a big deal, it happens. However, I have included all of the links to the TYPE-MOON wiki to help explain things. Please read them if you're unsure.
- I'm going with the expectation that every participant plays a Master and a Servant. You don't necessarily have to put your Master and Servant with each other, but make sure you have an agreement with the other party if you're going to mix and match.
- Based on the nature of the Holy Grail War, one or both of your characters is likely going to die. It won't be until near the end of the RP, but keep that in mind when you apply.
- Don't make overpowered Servants, please. When fighting another Servant, try and be fair.
- Quality of posts is going to be key here.
Applications
MASTER
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Appearance:
Personality:
History: (Keep in mind that to be able to summon a Servant, the Master needs some sort of Magus lineage - to be a Magus, you need a Magic Circuit)
Weapon: (If any.)
SERVANT
Class:
Heroic Spirit:
Appearance:
Personality:
Weapon: (Include information about their Noble Phantasm here)
RP Sample: (Let's see... it's late at night, you're in a park, and your Servant detects the watchful eyes of another Servant... and GO!)
Participants
____ is the Master of Servant Saber. (Reserved)
____ is the Master of Servant Archer.
____ is the Master of Servant Lancer.
Syrene Rousseau is the Master of Servant Rider. (Saladin)
Edward Hsiao is the Master of Servant Caster. (Morgan le Fay)
Ashley Heimeroth is the Master of Servant Assassin. (Jack the Ripper)
____ is the Master of Servant Berserker.
Jonathan Hazel is the Church's moderator.
Plot and Background Information
The Holy Grail War is a twisted competition forged 200 years ago by three great Magi families, with the rumored reward to whomever wins to have their wish granted, regardless of the consequence. While the most commonly known Holy Grail War is held in Fuyuki City in Japan, there are others held in other parts of the world with other objects that hold the same title of the Holy Grail.
The basic premise behind the War is simple, on paper. Seven magus summon seven "Servants" that act as warriors for the magus, who are then referred to as "Masters". The Servants are like familiars, but are much more powerful, and take on the forms of famous Heroic Spirits from throughout history. These Servants are split into seven classes, with the strongest being Saber, Lancer, and Archer. Aside from these three, which are regarded as the Three Knight classes, there are also Assassin, Caster, Berserker, and Rider. The point of the war is to have the Servants fight each other until only one remains. The Servant and Master that survive the entire war are granted the prize - a wish each. As a result, the two parties are essentially using one another to reach their own goal. Every Servant has a Noble Phantasm, a weapon or technique imbued with the intricacies of the Heroic Spirit that uses them.
Every Master possess three Command Spells, which take the form of a symbol on the body of the Master. By using a Command Spell on their Servant, a Master can force the hero to commit to any action, regardless of their will. It can even be used to perform the almost-impossible, provided the magus has the ability to use the associated magic in some capacity. Command Spells react when in the presence of another Master, so that is how they detect one another (likewise, Servants can detect one another, but not other Masters). A Command Spell is proof that one is a Master, but they are not required to be one. For example, a Master can use up the seals and still control the Servant if the Servant wills it; there is just no fail safe in the case the Servant turns for some reason.
The rules of this war are similar to those of the five Holy Grail Wars that have been held in Fuyuki City. The setting for this war is the city of Seaview - a European city nestled inside a cove that lays along the North Sea. It is overseen by the the Clock Tower, one of the three branches of the Mage's Association and supervised by a member of the Holy Church. Seaview is actually a city that was sponsored by Clock Tower to function as a location for the war. As a result, the abnormally large Church is based in the center of the city, which allows for the reaching towers of the building to see far and wide. The Church is also a safe haven for Masters that have lost their Servants, and have such forfeited the war.
Unfortunately I can't explain everything, so feel free to read the links I gave if you're confused or have questions.
tl;dr version for all those familiar with Fate/Stay Night:
- A Holy Grail War featured around a different Grail in the fictional, British city of Seaview
- Follows the same rules as the series
- I'll be drawing up a map of Seaview soon
Rules
- As I'm writing this, I realize the series is very term heavy. If you are applying without being familiar with the concepts, I'll correct you. It's not a big deal, it happens. However, I have included all of the links to the TYPE-MOON wiki to help explain things. Please read them if you're unsure.
- I'm going with the expectation that every participant plays a Master and a Servant. You don't necessarily have to put your Master and Servant with each other, but make sure you have an agreement with the other party if you're going to mix and match.
- Based on the nature of the Holy Grail War, one or both of your characters is likely going to die. It won't be until near the end of the RP, but keep that in mind when you apply.
- Don't make overpowered Servants, please. When fighting another Servant, try and be fair.
- Quality of posts is going to be key here.
Applications
MASTER
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Appearance:
Personality:
History: (Keep in mind that to be able to summon a Servant, the Master needs some sort of Magus lineage - to be a Magus, you need a Magic Circuit)
Weapon: (If any.)
SERVANT
Class:
Heroic Spirit:
Appearance:
Personality:
Weapon: (Include information about their Noble Phantasm here)
RP Sample: (Let's see... it's late at night, you're in a park, and your Servant detects the watchful eyes of another Servant... and GO!)
Participants
____ is the Master of Servant Saber. (Reserved)
____ is the Master of Servant Archer.
____ is the Master of Servant Lancer.
Syrene Rousseau is the Master of Servant Rider. (Saladin)
Edward Hsiao is the Master of Servant Caster. (Morgan le Fay)
Ashley Heimeroth is the Master of Servant Assassin. (Jack the Ripper)
____ is the Master of Servant Berserker.
Jonathan Hazel is the Church's moderator.
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