Biggest catch:? ? ?

The physical manifestation of Joan of Arc's suffering from flames during her lifetime.

But in reality, this is not true because of the protection of the dragon's older brother.

Therefore, it is called a pseudo-canon rather than reality.

Its essence is a tragic scene depicted by the French people of that era, and thus it possesses an extremely powerful force of belief.

Therefore, even if it is called a "pseudo-canon," it still has the potential to penetrate everything.

The specific manifestation of the liberation of the true name is the crystallization of Joan of Arc's mental landscape, which then leads to the pulling out of the non-existent sword of Saint Catherine, unleashing a powerful flame that envelops the entire person.

Because Joan of Arc had an absolute view of good and evil.

The flames also possess this characteristic—they only attack evil people, do not affect friendly forces, and their intensity does not change with Joan of Arc's anger.

In this process, Joan of Arc's vitality will also fade away like a flame, and nothing can stop it.

It is a Noble Phantasm that can only be used once.

However, it is also a Noble Phantasm that can break conventional ideas.

What's quite unique is that when the master is Ian, he can also participate in this process of consuming life force.

In this way, Joan of Arc's life force will be consumed at only half the original rate.

If one can succeed in this process, perhaps one can avoid death.

This is the only way Jeanne d'Arc can survive after unleashing this Noble Phantasm.

"You're thinking about saving the world, while he's thinking about saving you."

Joan of Arc Alter (Ruler)

Name: Jeanne d'Or (Alter)

[Job Introduction]: Ruler

[Attribute]: Chaos - Evil

[Strength]: A

[Durability]: A

[Agility]: C

[Magic]: A+

[Lucky]: E

[Noble Phantasm]: A+

[Class Abilities]

Magic EX

The ability to counter all types of magic.

Its essence comes from the power of the Holy Grail. Roughly speaking, it is at a level of A+ or higher, which is enough to resist almost all magic.

However, since Jeanne Alter should not actually "exist," the Holy Grail needs to make up for this.

Therefore, her actual magical performance may be greatly reduced—this depends on Jeanne Alter's condition at the time, and the difference between the upper and lower limits will be very large.

It is worth noting that when faced with magic from Ian, its actual performance will be fixed at E level, making it impossible to evade.

My name is Master EX

Ruler's special skills.

With the power of the Holy Grail, one can forge relationships with heroes from other eras that resemble real contracts, making them one's Servants and thus assisting in battle.

Jeanne Alter will also gain powerful Command Seals, a skill very similar to "Divine Judgment".

However, since Jeanne Alter is essentially still a Servant, she has almost no control over the Servants she summons, and it depends entirely on the other party's own level of trust.

In this situation, rashly using such skills could very likely lead to a further deterioration of the situation.

However, Joan of Arc Alter herself seemed completely unconcerned about this.

"Any way is fine."

"Anyone who can destroy France is my good follower!"

【Skills to possess】

Anger from birth: A

Anger born from Gilles de Rae's desire.

I know nothing about this.

When fighting on French soil, all attributes will be greatly increased.

In a sense, her actions amounted to using the power of France to destroy France.

Perhaps it was destined to fail from the start?

Dragon Witch: EX

The ability to command an army.

It is more often used in situations where dragons are controlled, and dragons of any size can be easily ridden.

It is worth noting, however, that she herself does not possess any dragon attributes; she merely gains power from the support of dragons.

Unlike her alternate self, Joan of Arc Alter actually possessed exceptional military talent.

However, she herself remains completely unaware of this.

"Dragon, devour my enemies!"

Berserk: C → Oblivious Love: A++ (Only when Ian is summoned)

They've gone into a frenzy.

The source is the influence of the Church of the Desolate City, which does not add any benefit to the battle itself, but only plunges Jeanne Alter into endless destruction.

This was greatly alleviated after meeting Ian.

Joan of Arc Alter focused more on "how to like him".

of course.

She didn't know that this was called liking someone.

This is where Ian made a mistake in his judgment.

She did not develop feelings because of her identity as "Joan of Arc".

Rather, it was a genuine emotional connection born from "love" that made her so fond of clinging to him.

"Honey, come sit next to me!"

Today's Jeanne Alter still enjoys the feeling of being stuffed like a cream puff.

Holy Grail Blessing: A

Because the Holy Grail was disintegrated into his body, his magical power and Noble Phantasm level were both increased.

This is something only Joan of Arc Alter, who came here in response to the Holy Grail's "summons," could do.

【Holding a Noble Phantasm】

Destroy France in flames!

Grade: A

Type: Barrier Noble Phantasm

Scope: At least one person

The Noble Phantasm that is the materialized form of the evil banner held by Jeanne d'Arc Alter.

This is a banner whose existence has no factual basis; it is merely something the Holy Grail "created" in response to Gilles de Rais's wish.

Similar to Joan of Arc's "My Lord is here," the Dragon's Banner can also provide a kind of "blessing" to nearby allies, making them stronger on the battlefield.

But unlike Joan of Arc—

Joan of Arc Alter herself does not have any background in pan-human history as an advantage, and she is not essentially a being capable of generating magic.

These two points combined mean that the Dragon's Banner does not transform Jeanne Alter's own magic resistance, nor any other attribute.

Rather, it is the vitality of friendly Servants.

The conversion rate depends on the degree of hatred the affected people have for France and their desire for destruction.

The more these two conditions are met, the better the effect of the Dragon's Banner will be, and the stronger the bonus it can provide will be.

In extreme cases, it is even possible to improve a certain ability from E to A+, which is an extremely terrifying improvement.

However, because it is a banner that does not exist in pan-human history, the Dragon Banner will continue to absorb this life force in order to "repair" this fact that does not exist.

This means that if you want to gain the advantage as much as possible, you must raise the Dragon's Demon Banner early on to avoid wasting the life force of your allies.

This is the exact opposite of "My Lord is here," and it is something that must be kept in mind at all times when ordering Joan of Arc Alter to fight.

When her true name is released, Jeanne Alter will unleash all the power stored in her magic banner, bringing down a scene of calamity.

Specifically, this manifests as the summoning of numerous celestial fire meteors, which then fall upon the target area, causing extremely devastating destruction.

It is a devastating attack that, once unleashed, can completely turn the tide of battle.

"Suffer! Wail! And then die—!"

However, after that, the Dragon's Banner will temporarily lose its original effect and revert to an ordinary banner until it is fully replenished with life force, at which point it will regain its original effect.

In a slightly unusual case, when Ian is her master, Jeanne Alter will proactively request to replenish her magic power (generally starting at twenty times a day, with no rest days).

In this context, Joan of Arc Alter would thus gain factual confirmation, thereby establishing a basis for her existence.

The Dragon Banner also has another way of consuming magic to maintain its existence—although the amount of energy consumed in this process may be quite staggering.

However, she seemed to enjoy it.

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