User blog comment:Hitsuji Mamoru/FGO-style Servant Creation Room/@comment-30937535-20170120132832

I'm going to try this:

Barbarossa

QQ(4-Hit)A(1-Hit)BB(5-Hit)

Active Skills

Skill 1: Charisma A (Increases party's attack for 3 turns) | 20% with 5 turn CD @ Lvl 10 Skill 2: Military Tactics B+ (Increases party's NP Damage+ for 1 turn) | 20% with 5 turn CD @ Lvl 10 Skill 3: King in the Mountain A (Invincibility + Self stun for 1 turn) | 4 turn CD @ Lvl 10

Passive Skills Magic Resistance B Independent Action B Riding B Divinity E Noble Phantasm

Last Crusade: EX (Type: Anti-Army, Buster) Effect: Recovers party's HP (1500 NP1 to 2500 NP5)  Buster+, Arts+, Quick+ by 30% for party for 3 turns Overcharge: HP recovery for party for 3 turns

Barbarossa's true name is Frederick I, King of Germany, Italy, and Burgundy - the Holy Roman Emperor reigning from 1155 until his death(?) in 1190.

Blessed with longevity, boundless ambiton, extraordinary political skill, and greatness on the battlefield he appeared almost superhuman to his adversaries and allies.

His character is such that not even those envious of his power can belittle its praise. His person is well-proportioned. He is shorter than very tall men, but taller and more noble than men of medium height. His hair is golden, curling a little above his forehead ... His eyes are sharp and piercing, his beard reddish [barba subrufa], his lips delicate ... His whole face is bright and cheerful. His teeth are even and snow-white in color ... Modesty rather than anger causes him to blush frequently. His shoulders are rather broad, and he is strongly built ... --Sidonius Apollinaris

When Frederick came to the throne, the prospects for the revival of German imperial power were extremely thin. Faced with disorder and civil wars he sought to solidify his own power, as well bring peace to his dominions - which allowed him to appear as warrior and peace-maker. His charisma and political acumen, ultimately allowed him to restore much imperial authority in the German states.

In 1190, he reportedly drowned during the third crusade, but accounts of the events are conflicting. Legend says he is not dead, but asleep in the Kyffhäuser mountain, and will awaken when when the ravens cease to fly, and his people need him once more.