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  1. Background
  2. The Edelfelt Twins are slightly infamous, both amongst their family, which tolerates and even gently encourages their antics, and the larger Mage community. The Twins, who though fraternal make an effort to play up their resemblance, are well schooled and well bred, demonstrate an adult level of talent in their magecraft, and are utterly incorrigible streak of independence. They received leave to participate in the sixth Holy Grail War, not out of desire for the gift of the grail, but as an excuse to leave the country, visit Japan, and generally fuck around. They attempted to recreate the Edelfelt's efforts during the 3rd Grail War, and summon the same servant twice, using the family sorcery, Ore Scales. They decide to wax ironic and summon the Grail Knight of Arthurian Legend, and end up summoning both Percival and Galahad, each of which had at once been the true achiever of the Sangral, more over, they summoned them as different classes. Making the most of it, they suggested that their childhood friend and companion, James Ashford, enter the war as well, and recommending Bors, the third of the three Grail Knights.
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  4. Though having no particular wishes for the Grail War, they have swiftly grown fond of their Servants, and are considering wishing for them to remain in the material world.
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  6. ALEXANDRA EDELFELT
  7. The older twin by a few minutes, Alexandra is a rough and tumble tomboy underneath her gentlemanly exterior. Along with her brother, she is the inheritor of the Edelfelt line and demonstrates the familial proficiency with Gandr, raising it to new and unusual heights. She has extended her Mage Crest into a full body array through the use of Runic Tattoos, which she uses for various effects, including storage of the debilitating energies of Gandr, turning it, essentially, into a melee spell. She is especially fond of tea, and can be subtly vicious.
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  9. CHRISTOPHER EDELFELT
  10. The younger, male twin, Christopher affects a slightly more feminine appearance to better match his sister's features, but generally acts much the same, a gentlemen, though he hides a mischievous side that exceeds his sisters. Though trained in the same brutal military combat form, he favors well timed counters to high pressure assault, using precision over overwhelming force. He's fond of girls, and between his lighthearted demeanor and sheer brazenness gets away with more than he probably should. He is fond of his Servant and her carefree ways, and enjoys teasing the stoic Galahad.
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  12. SABER
  13. Galahad, daughter of Lancelot and the lady Elaine, was the divinely inspired union of the line of Nicodemus and the line of Joseph of Aramethea, literally born for the task of achieving the Holy Grail. Strong, noble, chaste, and pure, she indeed fulfilled her destiny nigh effortlessly. At least in so far as those around her could witness. Destiny compels her, and while it may carry her through external foes, the need to do right and good are an inborn pathological obsession. Her Purity is that of a machine: perfect, orderly, and without sentimentality. Called to serve Alexandra, she serves out of obligation, with no real love for her master. Instead, she seeks to achieve this false grail, and ascend to heaven once more, removing it from this world, and with it the woes it brings.
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  15. LANCER
  16. Percival summoning was influenced by her legend, perhaps more so than any other Servant, because she does not have one legend, but several. She both is and is not the achiever of the Sangral. She is and isn't of the line of Joseph of Aramathea. She is an only child. Now one of many. Her sister has a name. Now she doesn't. She exists in a vacuum. Now she is an integral continuation of the time of Christ. Percival exists as a mishmash of these conflicting stories. She is youthful, in the body of the fifteen year old girl who first ventured forth to join the round table. She has the unrivaled natural gifts of her youth and incredible skills instilled into her through out her lifetime. She is a fool. She is wise. She is the Percival who failed to heal the Maimed king, and the Percival who gained the knowledge of the grail's mysteries, becoming the final caretaker of the relics of the Lord. Like Galahad, she is good and pure, but hers is the purity of childlike innocence, or that of a noble beast, the kind that cannot be sullied by anything from without. She too serves as a matter of duty, but yearns to achieve this grail, hoping that it can end her patchwork existence and restore her into a true, whole person.
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