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- Class: Saber
- True Name: Gawain
- Gender: Male
- Source: Legend of King Arthur
- Region: Britain
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Height: 180 cm
- Weight: 78 kg
- STR: B+
- CON: B+
- AGI: B
- MGI: A
- LCK: A
- NP: A+
- Setting creation: Nasu Kinoko
- Character design: Wada Arco
- CV: Mizushima Takahiro
- Main works appearance: Fate/Extra
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- Class Skills
- Magic Resistance: B
- Invalidate magic with chant 3 verses or less.
- It is hard to damage him even with Great Thaumaturgy or Ritual Spells.
- Riding: B
- The ability for riding. Capable of operating most rides with above average capacity. However, he cannot ride members of Phantasmal Kin.
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- Personal Skill
- Numeral of the Saint: EX
- A unique sort of constitution that Sir Gawain possesses.
- Only during noon for 3 hours after 9 o'clock and before sunset for 3 hours after 3 o'clock, his power triples.
- A skill that demonstrates the Celt's holy number of three.
- Charisma: E
- The ability to attract others.
- As he is a perfect knight, this skill's effect is particularly effective towards knighst and soldiers of lower rank.
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- Excalibur Galatine
- Sword of Revolving Victory
- Rank: A+
- Type: Anti-Army Noble Phantasm
- Range: 20~40
- Maximum target: 300 person
- Excalibur Galatine.
- A sword of the sun with a pseudo sun stored within the handle. A sister sword of the "Sword of Promised Victory" held by King Arthur, brought about by the fairy Lady of the Lake.
- A holy sword not much recited in the legend. Compared to the sword of the king that receives the protection of the moon, this sword too receives the blessing of the sun. If the "Sword of Promised Victory" slashes apart with the light of the planet, the "Sword of Revolving Victory" burns to cinders with the scorching heat of the sun.
- In addition, the "Sword of Promised Victory" is a centralized-type attack, but the "Sword of Revolving Victory" is a radiation-type attack that mows down the advancing enemy soldiers.
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