S4 303 - (OC) Ninsun
it’s gilgamesh’s mom, design courtesy of @number1mongrel !

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S4 303 - (OC) Ninsun
it’s gilgamesh’s mom, design courtesy of @number1mongrel !
True Name: YoRHa No. 9, Type S Class: Berserker Alternate Classes: Caster, Rider, Avenger Alignment: Chaotic Insane
Strength: B Agility: A Endurance: B Mana: A Luck: E
An android from the year 11945. In that era, android soldiers fighting on behalf of humanity were embroiled in a 6000-year old war against the machine lifeforms, sent by alien invaders. With his partner 2B, 9S managed to take out the machine network administrators, dealing a significant blow to the enemy forces. Afterwards, 9S’s actions led to the end of the machine threat on Earth and the conclusion of the eternal war.
S4 #301 - (OC-ish) Tamamo Bunnycat
what if FGO had easter events like other mobages, do?
S4 #294 - (OC-ish) Young Robin
it’s young robin hood, a Caster designed by @dabiden! he’s accompanied by some fairy buddies (whose wings might be hard to see because they’re white and the background is transparent oops lol)
S4 #284 - (OC) Ariadne
Here’s @musketeersmasquerade‘s Berserker, Ariadne! aka the wife of dionysus, (god of wine and also madness) and also asterios' half-sister
S4 #274 - (OC) Macapuno
idk i had a bunch of stuff typed out and then decided to delete it lol
anyways, Princess Macapuno from filipinx stories
S4 #263 - (OC) Victor Hugo
here’s a caster designed by @musketeersmasquerade, Victor Hugo! Author of Les Misérables
S4 #244 - (OC) Miguel de Cervantes
the first fanmade design here is my own
Miguel de Cervantes summoned in the Caster class. Due to the extreme popularity and influence of his most famous book, Don Quixote, he’s ended up partially meshed together with the aspiring knight errant of the same name, much to his chagrin. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell where Cervantes ends and Quixote begins...