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Assassins Assassin, Silent Killer and Heroic Spirit of Assassinations, is one of the seven normal Servant classes summoned for the Holy Grail War; Servants of this class are skilled at operating covertly, stealthy, and silently. This class is one of the weaker classes at fighting, as its members possess low attributes due to not having glorious legends as heroes, so it instead specializes in killing Masters rather than Servants. It is an oddity compared to the more formal knight classes who believe in fair duels and chivalry in combat; they will attack using the most unfair and favorable conditions, and with these conditions, it is possible for an Assassin to match and defeat other Servants.

The Assassins' special class ability is 'Presence Concealment', which allows them to remain undetected when spying or preparing to ambush their targets. Click to return to the main character page. Shared TropesTropes which apply to most members of the class besides the exceptions should go here. •: With many Assassin units being mostly low-rarity (Assassins having the most number of individual Servants in the bronze/1*-2* tier), they tend to be the unit of choice for many players who prefer using -centric play-styles.

•: In-game, their Class Skill, Presence Concealment, can be used to increase critical hit chance. Depending on the Servant, a Quick Brave Chain can cause the critical hit counter to skyrocket into the mid-fifties, which guarantees that every card in the next turn will crit. •: Assassin is the class for people like assassins, murderers, executioners and tyrants.

However, many large monsters are categorized as Rider class enemies, meaning little girls who are about four and a half feet tall can tear up dragons a thousand times their size with little knives while famous dragon slayers like Siegfried struggle to deal with them due to the classes not matching up right. •: King Hassan has A ranked presence concealment despite being a giant in armor covered with flaming skulls and Cleopatra moonwalks and throws out sparkles every time she attacks, yet still has the skill at B rank. Apparently it doesn't really matter how you dress or behave. •: Some of the Assassin Servants are not really assassins or something similar, with some of them being defined by efficient killing methods and others by general sneakiness. •: • The Hashashin, a group of professional killers created by Hassan-i-Sabbah and originally the only Assassins that could even be summoned, have had little focus in-game.

Out of the five known Hassans (counting the ) and five known extra Zabaniya that had appeared in the entire Fate series, only four Hassans were made playable during the entire first arc of the story. The Camelot chapter, however, does bring them significantly back into focus and gives the likes of Cursed Arm and Hundred Faced much more development than they'd ever had. • In general, the class tends to be less-prioritized by players due to a significant lack of gold-rarity Servants (as seen in the next trope). •: The Hashashin are a clan of eclectic, but ultimately reliable hitmen. Many of the other Assassins in the game are martial artists who simply want opportunities to refine or show off their killing technique.

•: The rest of them are either mentally unbalanced or outright sadists who revel in creating pain and havoc. •: Out of the six SSR Assassins, four are limited and the last two rarely gets rate ups either, so if their event isn't going right now and you want one, you're out of luck. Jack and Osakabe are the only ones available without a rate up, meaning you have to roll that 1% chance and then a roughly 5% chance on top of that, assuming you're rolling the story gacha. That means that on any given roll you only have a.05%~ chance of rolling either one. Mysterious Heroine X also hasn't received a rate up since early 2016. There was also a shortage of rollable SR Assassins, but every chapter of Epic of Remnant so far has introduced at least one to help address this, and as of Shimosa, there's now a pretty decent number in the pool (although a few notables are still conspicuously limited). •: The whole point of the 'Presence Concealment' ability, which allows the Assassin class to remain undetected when spying or preparing an ambush.

In GO, it translates into a better chance to generate critical stars, as actual stealth has little bearing on gameplay. •: In terms of the game, Assassins have an advantage against Riders and a weakness against Casters.

They also have the common strength and weakness against Berserkers and resistance from Rulers, as well as an offensive advantage against demon pillars. Rarity: SR (4*) Alignment: Attribute: Man Origin: First appearance: Fate/Grand Order Illustrated by: Sima Udon Voiced by: Yan Qing is one of the ruffians introduced in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Despite his small build, he's handsome, has outstanding martial skills and excels in performance with musical instruments. He joined the band of Mt Liang together with his lord, Lu Junyi. Though he is fictional, his name is well known as the founder of the Yanqingquan - a school of Chinese kenpou. He debuted as an antagonist in Shinjuku and later appears during the second part of Dead Heat Summer Race event.

He also has a role in Halloween 2017. •: Similar to Li Shuwen, him being an Assassin seems to stern from just how efficient he is as a martial artist. Li Shuwen's Interlude pits them in a scenario similar to a wuxia flick. •: The one drawback to using the Doppelganger powers is that he experiences the memories and feelings of the person he impersonates, meaning that he is in danger of forgetting who he is when taking a disguise.

•: And a lady-killer, to boot. As long as he keeps his mouth shut. •: During the end of Dead Heat Summer Race event, he ends up taking the place of Quetzalcoatl as she prepares to take on Ishtar, with you fighting him in that disguise during the battle against Medb. •: He's combined with the Phantom Doppelganger during the events of Shinjuku and the summer 2017 event. As a normal servant he is not. •: The finishing strike of his Noble Phantasm, Ambushed from Ten Sides - As If There Was No Shadow, has him grabbing the opponent's face while having his arm coated in energy, and then unleashing the energy.

•: The protagonist calls him 'Shinsin-san', as in ' Shinjuku Assas sin-san'. •: He transforms completely into another person due to the Doppelganger's power.

•: His hair is so long, he asks if his hair grew even longer when you level him up. •: To figure out who is Yan Qing, the protagonist dresses as the opposite sex to make him react with surprise. •: A hooligan who has elaborate tattoos around his torso and arms.

•: Wears nothing on his upper body after his first ascension. Rarity: SR (4*) Alignment: Attribute: Earth Origin: Japan (16th century) First appearance: Fate/Grand Order Background development: Illustrated by: Hiroshi Hiroyama Voiced by: A feudal noblewoman, founder of an all-female ninja order at the service of the Takeda clan. Chiyome has grotesque powers, having inherited a curse cast by Yamata no Orochi from her ancestor Kouga Saburou. She works as a kunoichi for the sake of her lord and dedicates prayers as a miko of serpents to appease the spirit of Orochi. She appears in Shimosa as one of the Seven Swordsmen summoned by Shirou Amakusa. •: For her third Ascension, she wields a sword almost as big as herself. •: Wears one leather strap over her right eye for her first two stages, taking it off at her third Ascension to reveal.

•: She trades out her ninja garb for this by her third Ascension, which fits with the fact historically her subordinates preferred dressing as shrine maidens for their disguises in infiltration. •: She is considered to be the founder of kunoichi, and is one of the most famous ones.

•: She's pretty much a young demonic-blooded kunoichi shrine maiden. It is noted that being someone who is also so many things makes her have a little complex. •: It goes down to her ankles. Even after she ties it up it still reaches past her waist. •: Looks a lot like an older Miyu from.

•: She has tattoos on her skin patterned like snake scales, her right eye is, and her Noble Phantasm summons an to attack her foes. •: Her clothing consists solely of fishnets and multiple leather straps. Thankfully, it does get better with ascensions. •: Ties her hair into two, long thin ones from second Ascension onwards.

Rarity: SR (4*) Alignment: Attribute: Earth Origin: Literature ( /Hungary, 17th century) First appearance: Fate/Grand Order Background development: Yuuichiro Higashide Illustrated by: okojo Voiced by: An existence in which Elisabeth Bathory has reached adulthood and grown into a complete monster. An existence that presides over Elisabeth's dark side.

There is none of the amiability she once possessed; the lifetime that simply pursued blood with cruelty is represented by the alias of Carmilla. She who became Carmilla is completely incompatible with Elisabeth, and the two have a relationship of trying to kill each other. This is because the young Elisabeth refuses to become like Carmilla, while for Carmilla, Elisabeth is an intolerable symbol of enjoying youth while indulging in ignorance.

She appears in the Orleans chapter as 'Berserk-Assassin', summoned by Jeanne Alter. She also has a minor role during the Halloween 2015 event and the second half of the Summer 2017 event. •: The Halloween 2017 event gave her a significant update to her animations, making her attacks much. •: One of her attacks in her updated animations involves her sending a wave of spiked blood at her target. •: She just keeps adding chains with each Ascension, whether it be to her outfit or her staff. •: She stops wearing it after her third Ascension.

•: Clad in leather and chains. Her stage four card even has her stepping on someone. •: Every so often, she'll threaten to kill her Master. •: Gorgeous and seductive, but also a serial killer.

•: Has very long, sharp blue-colored nails. She puts them to significant use in her updated animations. •: She acts cold and distant, but she actually can't stand to be by herself or imprisoned.

•: She threatens to kill the protagonist in her early bond lines for touching her, but by bond five she sounds a little lonely because they've apparently stopped. •: She wouldn't admit it, but deep down she is a devoted Servant and when a past victim comes at her for revenge, the only reason she gets angry is because the victim put the player in danger as well.

She feels anyone trying to get back at her is justified but the protagonist has nothing to do with any of that. •: When asked about what she dislikes, she says herself, though she means her younger form. Her actual feelings are implied to be more complicated as it seems more like she envies that Liz hasn't fully committed to evil yet. •: Her wish for the grail is eternal youth. It's noted that if she actually got it she would stop wasting her time with murdering people and just go become a rather effective governor. The Sims Hogwarts Wizarding World Of Harry more.

•: Despite being an Assassin, her main method of attack is firing bolts of magic energy from her ornate staff, which even contains a magic crystal. •: • Her castle is this, as a part of her game for her victims.. That is, if they can escape her castle.

The chance of the fifth victim escaping is about 1/1000. Her interlude has her Master as the fifth victim. • This is, funnily enough, why she appears in Summer 2017; as a master of mazes and foiling escapes, she's more than happy to help Medb run a prison and watch over the inmates. Alas, she's not much of a match for the combined fury of all the Chaldea race teams combined once they find the greatest prisoner's cell. •: An older version of a character with white hair who's bitter at her past innocent self with the two eventually duking it out with the younger version beating the older version? •: During at least part of her Interlude, she's trapped with the player in the castle where she eventually died and seems composed, if a little tense. However, after one point where she compliments the protagonist on not letting the situation unnerve them, she suddenly throws a screaming fit because she cannot stand being locked up and would honestly rather die than be trapped like that.

•: Her name isn't really Carmilla, but that's how everyone usually refers to her, including herself. She prefers it this way since. •: Discussed. Her profile notes that if she actually achieved her wish she'd stop killing people, but she wouldn't be in the least bit repentant. •: Her sprite revamp emphasizes her legs and her final artwork shows them off as she steps on someone. •: She's basically wearing what could be described as a noble lady's dress mixed with BDSM gear.

•: Like her younger self, she has Torture Technique skill. And while it has the same rank and effect as her younger self, she has a lot more experience on torturing people, especially women. •: This version of Elisabeth Bathory is much closer to the tone of the historical figure's myth, in contrast to the Lancer version's role as a wannabe idol singer. The younger Elisabeth is basically plucked from a time before she had committed the majority of her crimes and thus has a chance to turn back before it's too late while Carmilla is her as an adult, who accepts the responsibility for her actions but does not think she can go back anymore.

•: Towards the protagonist. Her My Room bond lines started from 'How rude. I gonna kill you!' And ends with 'Aren't you going to touch me?'

•: A very, very weird, non-robot case of this. In Orleans, Carmilla faces off against Elisabeth Bathory, whose legend Carmilla was based on. •: While Bathory has that situation where she was not entirely when she did her crimes and her upbringing enabled her behaviors, Carmilla is the Bathory who has embraced her evil image because she is evil. There are times where it seems she's regretting it, but she can't stop because she thinks she has jumped the slippery slope and In a way, she is to Bathory what Archer is to Shirou.

Both older versions get white hair, and Liz and Carmilla despise each other. •: Her art portrays her as a sexy dominatrix type. However, this doesn't actually come up in the story. •: Her younger, redeemable form had pink hair, but Carmilla's hair has turned pure white for unknown reasons. She hates her younger form for denying her and, it's implied, still having a chance to make something better for herself, even if she'll probably fail.

Rarity: UC (2*) Alignment: Attribute: Man Origin: France (18th century) First appearance: Fate/Grand Order Background development: Yuuichiro Higashide Illustrated by: Shimadoriru Voiced by: The fourth head of the Sanson family, which had performed executions for generations in Paris. His lifestyle was extremely wealthy, but he was often scorned because of his occupation - something that became a source of anguish in his youth. His house loved and respected the King and Queen and showed great pity for the citizens governed by them. It has been said they even provided cutting-edge medical technology, cultivated from executions, free-of-charge to the needy.

Times were not always peaceful for Charles. During the French Revolution, he executed all sorts of men.

He conducted further executions with the guillotine, eventually witnessing the execution of his beloved royalty, King Louis XIV and his wife, Marie Antoinette. He's an antagonist in France and an ally in the Salem chapter of Epic of Remnant. •: Can be seen as one. In fact, one of his skills, aptly named Executioner, gives him a damage boost against units with Evil alignment. •: Desperately appeals for the rule of Law and Due Process in Salem, as he sees in their trials himself as he was during the French Revolution. So much that he willingly undergoes. •: He should not have been able to survive death in Salem.

All of his memory of Chaldea should have been erased, but Abigail found him.somewhere and gave him the choice of going back. He remembers everything up to right before they left for Salem. Da Vinci does a bunch of tests just to make sure this is actually Sanson and not a fake. •: His sword has the words L'Epee de Justice inscribed on it, meaning 'Sword of Justice'. •: Manifests these when using his Noble Phantasm, in the form of shadowy hands that grab onto and hold his enemies in place beneath the guillotine's looming blade. • /: In the records, it was not Sanson himself who. He did oversee the execution and was there as his son's assistant, but Nasu presumably changed it to make an interesting connection with in-story.

•: The Sanson family studied anatomy and pharmacy to find out how to best decapitate people in one strike, and also served as doctors who worked free-of-charge. This is reflected in Charles' A-rank in the Medicine skill and B-rank of Human Study skill. •: A less villainous version happens in the Salem chapter where he lets himself be hanged so that no one else in the group has to die, with his reasoning being that it is his chance at redemption for all the people he killed in life. •: Essentially does this towards Marie, whose forgiveness was all he wanted. Marie tells him that there was nothing to forgive and that he did nothing wrong, and he then passes on in peace. •: He is more morally ambiguous than evil, but being an executioner the trope still applies. Gimp Install Separate Windows In Excel.

•: Jokingly says that he resigns as he fades away. •: His interlude is essentially this. Despite holding up a perfect facade during his life, he admits that he is haunted by all the killing he's had to do, even in the name of justice at no fault of his own. The protagonist snaps him out of it by reassuring him that he simply did what he had to do, and if he ever brings his blade to bear against someone he should not, they will be there to punish him. •: The in-story main weakness of his Noble Phantasm.

As a metaphysical blade, it can be thwarted should its target have enough conviction to overturn the apparent definitiveness of a guillotine execution. •: In the medieval France segment of the game, Mozart refers to him as 'Chopper'. •: He dedicates himself to executing others with such a skillful slice that it brings ecstasy instead of pain in their last moment. He considers his beheading of Marie to be his 'kiss' to her and asks her if she was able to climax from it. •: He's an executioner who thinks the most valuable thing there is is life.

•: His family trained since they were old enough to lift a sword, all for the purpose of killing the guilty in a single stroke. •: Wields a very large sword with a T-shaped blade. It is based on the kind the Sansons really did use note and presumably, most French swordsmen employed in executions; Queen Anne Boleyn of England was famously beheaded by a swordsman wielding such a sword ( ◊ ◊ is seen in ) before Charles-Henri invested his family fortune into the creation of the guillotine. The three holes in the the T-shape made a screeching noise if the swing wasn't completely straight, as a reminder for the executioner to strike true on the first blow and make it painless. •: As Royal Executioner and then High Executioner of France during the French Revolution, part of his fame comes from his use of the guillotine.

He also summons one for his Noble Phantasm, La Mort Espoir: Death is Hope For Tomorrow. •: During the Orleans chapter, he believes that he alone has the right to execute Marie Antoinette.

•: Professional Executioner. The Professional part of that vocation is especially important because his callous murder of innocent French citizens, since it went against his very nature, actually weakened him significantly to the point that Marie Antoinette (who had several disadvantages when it came to confronting Charles) was able to defeat him in a duel. •: On his attack cards, and constantly on his battle sprite. •: Aside from being known as 'the High Executioner of France,' Charles-Henri was also known as 'The Great Sanson' and 'Monsieur de Paris', or 'T.