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Description OG: Mon 23rd Mar 2020

A correctly-sized Kay pic. First fanservant I made, fav fanservant I made.  Full FGO styled Bio:

Default- King Arthur's brother, the Seneschal and Treasurer of Camelot. In most modern retellings, he's reduced to an antagonistic role, but who is he really? .... He's still very rude, that's for sure. 

Bond 1- 
Height: 202 cm/6'6 (Minimum)
Origin: Legend of King Arthur
Region: England
Alignment: Neutral/Good
Gender: Male
Height may vary, as Sir Kay can grow to frankly illogical heights when he chooses. He also can go without breathing for 7 days & nights, & produce heat around his hands. Also, the best swimmer of the KOTR. What. His right eye- which he always keeps covered- He's colorblind in & it's heterochromatic (It's gray, not green). Being a Servant did not repair this. It is permanent. 

Bond 2- One of the earliest Knights of the Round Table, Sir Kay had a number of jobs.
Seneschal- The one who'd keep domestic affairs in order, like food & supplies. He'd also work with the maids when he wasn't doing anything else.
Treasurer- Sorting treasure & keeping track of taxes. This job he enjoyed the most, & he'd spend days on end diligently working.
Knight- He'd gone out on adventures quite often in the earlier days of Camelot, even if most modern retellings opt to skip his adventures.
He had quite a lot of work. No wonder he developed such a foul disposition. 

Bond 3-
Poisonous Words A:  With a little bit of booze & his quick wit, Sir Kay is able to turn simple insults into scathing debuffs for everyone involved. While he himself becomes the center of attention for his cruelty, he's fully prepared for backlash (and his defense rises). At the same time, his cruel words stick to the targets & burns their hearts with toxins.
Paranoia D:  Again using his words, Sir Kay is able to convince the enemy that people have been talking about them. Isn't that embarrassing?! The problem is, he's so distracted by the gossip-spreading that he's easy to catch off-guard with any sort of debuff or status effect. He really loves shit-talking others, if you haven't noticed.
Fiery Bravado B:  HE'S STILL TALKING! For every bad status effect he manages to accumulate, his attack stat rises for a short time. "Oh, look at this! See how this doesn't bother me at all?!" It's a moment of massive self-confidence, a temporary Charisma skill. The placebo effect of being unbothered by status is so strong, Sir Kay is able to temporarily break free of any paralysis he may have been inflicted with. The only status effects that this may not work on so far are Charm and Sleep- Study is ongoing, and Sir Kay refuses to test these.

Bond 4-
Chapalu's Scale Sword- Searing Cat O'Nine Blows
Rank: B+, Type: Anti-Personnel, Maximum Targets: One Individual.
Wielding a flaming sword temporarily covered in the scales of the Cath Palug (or, in French, the Chapalu), Sir Kay deals 9 separate but powerful strikes. Burns from these wounds do not heal easily, and Sir Kay's laughter after the fact only makes things feel worse. On occasion, Sir Kay will feel particularly motivated, and he will increase his own size in order to do more damage.
Camelot Image: Fleeting Forgotten Castle
Rank: C, Type: Counter-Attack, Maximum Targets: All Allies/Single Enemy.
A pale imitation of Galahad's Noble Phantasm, the Camelot walls manifested by this Noble Phantasm are startlingly easy to break- A single Anti-Fortress NP is enough to break them, meaning any party-wide protection is quickly used up. However, that is not the true use of this NP. The true use is to reflect the damage done to the castle walls back at the attacker- It is a counter-type Noble Phantasm. This Noble Phantasm is unused in this work for reasons listed further below.

Bond 5- Kay is... Complicated, to say the least. He's rude to motivate others, but he also likes to be helpful. He loves teasing others, but hates getting made fun of. He loves to gossip, but hates certain kinds of information getting out. He likes to be addressed as "Sir", but asks people to just call him Kay. He's very aware that he's a hypocrite, and upon being asked responded "Sure, I am a hypocrite. At least I got more personality than some of these cardboard bitches!" ... All right, then.

EXTRA- (This part has been written without Sir Kay's knowledge.) Sir Kay is exceptionally kind, despite his behavior. If he's asked not to speak about something, he avoids it from that point on. If he sees someone falling ill, he'll drop everything to help them. He cooks and cleans without anyone ever asking him to. He makes wood carvings for people he likes. He sorts out arguments, is surprisingly rational, and overall a good friend to have. Usually.

EXTRA 2 (Camelot clear & dialogues 6/Dislikes 2)- Sir Kay was one of many knights summoned by the Lion King in the Camelot singularity. Upon being presented with the ultimatum, Sir Kay was unusually silent as he left the area. He did not return until sunset, and he returned with a declaration.
"We're going to let this fake-ass King tell us what to do?! That's not my sister! We're not going to kill each other! That's stupid! She wants a fight! Fine! Disarm and defeat! We're not dying here like dogs!"
Unfortunately, despite the huge number of knights who agreed with him, they lost the battle. It was completely one-sided, and Kay was slain as easily as the knights beside him. As he laid dying of his wounds, the blood-splattered scene etched itself into his Spirit Origin.
In any future summoning, he carries this memory, and it completely disrupts his ability to function as a combat-ready Servant. His ability to tolerate seeing blood, wounds, and especially corpses has completely and utterly tanked. He can't tolerate even seeing his own blood anymore. No amount of therapy will be enough to let him move on from this, and he's completely aware of it. He still tries to keep his traumas to himself despite it all, only willingly talking about it when confronted after any dissociative incident. Keeping him away from particularly violent Servants is highly advised.
Due to all of this, his second NP (Camelot Image: Fleeting Forgotten Castle [C]) is virtually unusable. It's a counter, requiring him to be in combat and take damage, so it no longer meshes well with him. That, and he admits he's tired of looking at Camelot's walls.

April Fools- Rude-type Servant. The rudest knight you've ever seen and then some. He hates you (or does he?) and he'll let you know it. All of his cool abilities didn't fit in his bio, so they got skipped. Adores Griflet, no matter how tsun he is about it. Cute. 

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