User blog comment:Hitsuji Mamoru/FGO-style Servant Creation Room/@comment-4802891-20170211041057

Just a short one for the road.

Wendigo

ATK: '8104' / HP: 8395

★★ ★ -  Berserker

Deck: QABBB

Active Skills:

- Demonic Mutation D  - Grants Guts 1 time, for 5 turns + increases Critical damage for 3 turns

- Madness of the Spirits  B -  Decreases all enemies Attack and Critical chances for 3 turns

- Frozen Heart  EX - Increases own defense for 3 turns & increases debuff resistance for 3 turns + Heals self each turn, for 5 turns (450>1000 HP per turn)

Passive Skills:

- Mad Enhancement A+

Noble Phantasm:

Ithaqua: The Thing that Walks on the Wind

Anti-Unit / C / Buster / Chance to Stun the enemy for 1 turn (Overcharge effect) + Attacks the enemy & heals self (affected by NP level)

Stats:

Strength B / Endurance C+ / Agility A+ / Mana D / Luck E / NP C

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Height/Weight: 251cm ・ 45kg

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Series: Fate/Grand Order

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Source: Algonquian legends

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Region: North America/Canada

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Alignment: Chaotic ・ Evil

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Gender: Unknown (can't tell)

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">The creature is as gigantic as it is skeletal. It walks on all-fours to be at the height of most Servants...

<p style="font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:1em;font-size:14px;">Bond 2

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">In the northern, cold regions of the American continent, there are legends about a creature called the Wendigo. It is a tall, ravenous creature that looks like a living corpse. Like the preta (hungry ghosts) of Buddhism, they are always hungry and no amount of human flesh ~they are obviously cannibals~could ever satisfy them. It is even said that whatever the Wendigo eats, it makes him grow instantly, using all the nutriments absorbed! ---Quite freaky to be honest.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">They are nocturnal and only live in cold areas. Unlike vampires, they don't specifically drink blood and their bite won't turn someone into a Wendigo. Instead, eating human flesh would turn someone into this monstrosity...

<p style="font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:1em;font-size:14px;">Bond 3

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">It shouldn't be asked at this point, but how can such a beast be summoned as a Servant exactly? The answer might surprise some---

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">It is a "divine" possession.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Wendigos are cannibals inhabited by evil spirits. Those spirits nest in the heart of the most wicked humans, cultivating the seed of malevolence in them. When the seed is ready, the heart of these humans are completely ripped of their humanity, frozen hard and they turn into Wendigowak (plural form). One way to prevent this? According to the Algonquian tribes, favoring cooperation and kindness would drive the evil spirit away and, of course, not eating one's kind.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Yes. It is indeed a forced summon.

<p style="font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:1em;font-size:14px;">Bond 4

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Ithaqua: The Thing that Walks on the Wind

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">The spirit inhabiting this particular Wendigo. It is one of the oldest creatures on Earth, an extraterrestrial being who appeared during the Age of Gods. Known as the Wind-Walker, he can not only walk on air currents but also "swim" in space to reach his homeworld Borea, an icy planet. He lives in snow fields and have total control over the element of water in its solid state. In appearance, he is just like Wendigo but 5 or 6 times its size (It should be noted that, as a Servant, the Wendigo has way more physical appeal than it should ; it's most likely not to scare of the Master).

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;"> When the Age of Gods ended, he was sent to the Reverse Side of the World with everything else and, despite his status as a superior being, he cannot use Self-Manifestation and only send his spirit to a "worshipper", making him or her an Avatar of Gluttony (read as "Wendigo").

<p style="font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:1em;font-size:14px;">Bond 5

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Demonic Mutation:  A skill developped by those who turned into litteral monster at some point in their life. For the Wendigo, it is more of an "immediate" mutation, rather than a "legacy". As this person hasn't aknowledged itself as a monster, the rank is low.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Frozen Heart:  The gift of Ithaqua to those who worships him. By becoming a Wendigo, one embrace the cold of their God in their heart and on their skin, making them as sturdy as the thickest of ice blocks. Wendigowak are supposed to be weak to fire, including sun rays, but thanks to Ithaqua's soul the weakness is completely lost.

<p style="font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:1em;font-size:14px;">Bond 6

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">You can't talk with Wendigo. You just can't. A weak Master would get eaten instantly, and even the strongest ones might need a Command Spell to prevent being ripped apart by their own Servant. This isn't really a problem for the beast, as it can survive as long as he wants if he has flesh (or spiritual bodies) to feed upon.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Really. One should just use a Command Spell as soon as the Servant appears. Just in case.

<p style="font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:1em;font-size:14px;">Bond CE

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">'''But... They tasted good...'''

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Effect : When equipped to Wendigo, increases own healing performance by 15 %

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">''I really don't want to write the lore for this card... xD''