Abilities: As a Master in the Holy Grail War, Hakuno has control over a Servant; Nero/Extra/Red/WHATEVER Saber, who is already in-game. To help her command Saber, Hakuno was given three Command Spells; fashioned into an elaborate tattoo on her left hand, these spells allow her to give an absolute order that Saber must obey without question. When all three spells are used up, Saber is freed from her Master's control. During the entirety of the whole war, Hakuno has only used one Spell, so two still remain.
She also has the ability to cast spells. Most spells are focused on strengthening or healing Saber, but she can also cast spells to stun her enemies for a short period of time.
Sample Entry: [The phone line is silent for a few moments. Whoever's on the line must be taking a lot of time to pick out exactly what they're going to say.] So... I have a question.
[Another pause, and then she speaks up.] Is anyone sure this is all real? I mean... the place I lived in before was a virtual world, but there, people stayed dead. But here... no matter what you do to them, people come back the next day. How can a place like that actually exist? There's no way you can keep bringing people back to life.
If this place isn't real, does that mean we're not real? [She seems to be... taking this in stride pretty well. After all, she's more or less accepted that she's just a string of data in a crazy-advanced supercomputer.]
It's a pretty creepy thought... but it's not too crazy. Is it?
Hakuno Kishinami || Fate/Extra || Reserved [3/3]
She also has the ability to cast spells. Most spells are focused on strengthening or healing Saber, but she can also cast spells to stun her enemies for a short period of time.
Sample Entry: [The phone line is silent for a few moments. Whoever's on the line must be taking a lot of time to pick out exactly what they're going to say.] So... I have a question.
[Another pause, and then she speaks up.] Is anyone sure this is all real? I mean... the place I lived in before was a virtual world, but there, people stayed dead. But here... no matter what you do to them, people come back the next day. How can a place like that actually exist? There's no way you can keep bringing people back to life.
If this place isn't real, does that mean we're not real? [She seems to be... taking this in stride pretty well. After all, she's more or less accepted that she's just a string of data in a crazy-advanced supercomputer.]
It's a pretty creepy thought... but it's not too crazy. Is it?