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Archer Simo Häyhä

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  1. "After the dawn
  2. When morning is broken
  3. Snow once white turn to red
  4. Blood red snow tells
  5. What happened last night
  6. A tale of a sniper is born"
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4ZTr1B9rfM
  8. Class: Archer
  9. Alternative Class: Assassin, Gunner
  10. True Identity: Simo Häyhä
  11. Titles/Nicknames: The White Death
  12. Origin: Finland
  13. Alignment: Lawful Neutral
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  15. Strength: D
  16. Endurance: C
  17. Agility: C
  18. Mana: D
  19. Luck: B
  20. Noble Phantasm: A
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  22. Class Skills
  23. Independent Action - A
  24. It is possible to take action even without a Master. However, to use Noble Phantasms of great magical energy consumption, backup from the Master is necessary. At Rank A, it is possible for a Servant to stay in the world for about a week without a Master.
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  26. Magic Resistance - N/A
  27. Because he is a modern Heroic Spirit, he has no resistance to magic.
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  29. Personal SKills
  30. The White Death - A
  31. A crystallization of his legendary sniping prowess, this skill provides him Clairvoyance at a rank of C, and Marksmanship of the rank A++. He was known for his unerring shots upon the Russian infantry, having managed five kills a day during only a few hours of daylight, which is the highest known kill count of any sniper in any recorded war. Simo can see through almost anything, being capable of detecting hidden and invisible enemies, even behind buildings as if they were standing in an open field.
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  33. At The Boundary - B
  34. Skill for those who walk within the Valley, are as one with Death, and are familiar with its ways. Archer was quite literally known as
  35. 'The White Death' someone who brought the concept of death upon hundreds of people, He is resistant to death's instantaneous imposition with a small resistance to charm.
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  37. Mystic Eyes of Death Perception - B
  38. Archer possesses the unfathomably rare Mystic Eyes of Death Perception, capable of killing anything that possesses a concept of death, eliminating its existence entirely from the very cycle of reincarnation. However, their influence is fundamentally limited to close range, and their influence only applies to that which the owner considers alive. In Archer’s case, she only considered the enemies in front of her as living beings, and as a result is unable to destroy inanimate objects and concepts without a significant shift in mindset.
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  40. Noble Phantasm
  41. Valkoinen Kuolema: 'The White Death' - EX
  42. Anti-Unit Noble Phantasm
  43. An attack that opens the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception to maximum and severs the target's "lines of death." Regardless of possessing a life-span of some millions, recovery powers that resuscitate you from an interrupted state or a stock of lives of some hundreds, because it exposes "the concept of death in regards to that specimen", it gives a fatal wound while disregarding such qualities of immortality, almost exactly like 'Vijñaptimātratā: Mystic Eyes of Death Perception' However As Archer is a sniper, she uses her rifle to focus the effects of the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception onto a single target, and fate itself is twisted as the bullet strikes a point of death, nullifying all protections and immortalities as the target is unequivocally slain, a Luck check is put in place to see if the target can survive the 'shot' itself.
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  45. Story
  46. Häyhä was born in the municipality of Rautjärvi in the Grand Duchy of Finland, in present-day southern Finland near the border with Russia, and started his military service in 1925. He was the second youngest of a Lutheran heritage family of farmers of eight children. Before entering combat, Häyhä was a farmer and hunter. At the age of 20, he joined the Finnish voluntary militia White Guard and was also successful in shooting sports in competitions in the Viipuri Province. His home was reportedly full of trophies for marksmanship.
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  48. During the 1939–40 Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union, Häyhä served as a sniper for the Finnish Army against the Red Army in the 6th Company of JR 34 during the Battle of Kollaa in temperatures between −40 °C (−40 °F) and −20 °C (−4 °F), dressed completely in white camouflage. Because of Joseph Stalin’s purges of military experts in the late 1930s, the Red Army was highly disorganized and Soviet troops were not issued with white camouflage suits for most of the war, making them easily visible to snipers in winter conditions.
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  50. According to Western sources, Simo Häyhä has been credited with 505 confirmed sniper kills. A daily account of the kills at Kollaa was made for the Finnish snipers. All of Häyhä's kills were accomplished in fewer than 100 days – an average of just over five per day – at a time of year with very few daylight hours.
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  52. However, Simo Häyhä's result is impossible to check, because his targets were always on the Russian side. During the war, the "White death" is one of the leading themes of Finnish propaganda. The Finnish newspapers frequently featured the invisible Finnish soldier, thus creating a heroic myth.
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  54. Häyhä used his issued Civil Guard rifle, an early series SAKO M/28-30 (Civil Guard district number S60974). The rifle was a Finnish White Guard militia variant of the Mosin–Nagant rifle, known as "Pystykorva" chambered in the Finnish Mosin–Nagant cartridge 7.62×54R. He preferred iron sights over telescopic sights as to present a smaller target for the enemy, to increase accuracy, and to aid in concealment. As well as these tactics, he frequently packed dense mounds of snow in front of his position to conceal himself, provide padding for his rifle and reduce the characteristic puff of snow stirred up by the muzzle blast. He was also known to keep snow in his mouth whilst sniping, to prevent steamy breaths giving away his position in the cold air.
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  56. In their efforts to kill Häyhä, the Soviets used counter-snipers and artillery strikes, and on 6 March 1940, Häyhä was hit in his lower left jaw by an explosive bullet fired by a Red Army soldier. He was picked up by fellow soldiers who said "half his face was missing", but he did not die, regaining consciousness on 13 March, the day peace was declared. Shortly after the war, Häyhä was promoted from alikersantti (Corporal) to vänrikki (Second lieutenant) by Finnish Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
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  58. It took several years for Häyhä to recuperate from his wound. The bullet had crushed his jaw and blown off his left cheek. Nonetheless, he made a full recovery and became a successful moose hunter and dog breeder after World War II. Simo Häyhä spent his last years in Ruokolahti, a small municipality located in southeastern Finland, near the Russian border. Simo Häyhä died in a war veterans' nursing home in Hamina at the age of 96, and was buried in Ruokolahti.
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