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William Tell

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Class: Archer Alternative Classes: Assassin Gender: Male Height: 182 cm Weight: 66 kg Alignment: Neutral Good Strength: C Endurance: C Agility: B Mana: D Luck: C Personality: At first glance, William Tell is a kind and gentle man. He is helpful to most and protective of innocents. He has a particular soft spot for children, which ranges from babies to young teenagers. It is unlikely he could ever overlook protecting one of them if one was to be caught in the crossfire. This leads to some distress when he encounters Master of an age he believes is inappropriate for combat. However, he also respects the choices they have made, and will not hesitate in battle against them. If William has an opinion on something, he makes it known. He is a terrible liar and can never conceal his feelings on a matter. It is likely that many of his enemies would be able to read him like a book if given the time to do so. The best way to get around this would be to not interact with his foes, but in a war such as this, it cannot be a tactic he follows all the time. So long as his Master has honor, William Tell shall remain a loyal Servant. He would only try to act fully against them if they proved evil at heart. He does have great pride, however, which leads to some conflicts between his Master trying to order him around. Much of this depends on just who his Master is and what is to happen between them. He possesses horrible compatibility with people like Kayneth and Tokiomi, as they remind him too much of the wealthy aristocrats he fought against in life. His wish is to save the child that drowned alongside him in the Schächenbach river. Though he does not regret his own death, he hates that he could not save that boy's life. It is not only painful when he thinks of the child in place of his son, but also a blow to his pride as the one task he could not complete. It may not seem like much compared to some wishes, but it is the reason William Tell answered the Grail's call.

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