I decided to take a look at the lesser known Classes in Fate, and one really struck my interest: Gatekeeper.

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I decided to take a look at the lesser known Classes in Fate, and one really struck my interest: Gatekeeper.
I have said in the past that the wealthy, and by extension, the GOP, want a servant class. Strip us of our retirement funds, our education, our ability to support ourselves, and we'll take whatever work is handed to us. Right? They think. They can kiss my fat white ass!! I'm NO ONE's servant!! My job at IRS was to make sure returns were processed correctly and then to make sure errors were fixed, regardless of the outcome to the taxpayer. If the preparer or taxpayer made the mistake, then get them to correct it before there was a penalty. If someone was running a tax fraud scam, code the return properly so it would be analyzed by agents. (Code and Edit). If someone else is using their social security number, make sure the taxpayer isn't hit with more taxes and penalties for that person's income (underreporter program). If a payment or assessment was applied to the wrong tax year or tax quarter, get it changed to the correct one so the taxpayer would get the appropriate credit and not receive penalties. Or if a married couple used the preprinted label, but reversed their names on the return causing a mismatch with SSA. (Unpostables). But, bake you cookies and then REBAKE them if you don't approve??? I DON'T EVEN BAKE COOKIES FOR MYSELF!!! Screw you!!! I didn't hire on to not be allowed to think or analyze. Go jump into the Grand Canyon!!
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow tore into President Donald Trump's Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, over a recent report that he is ordering fe
Counter Guardian ARC's class
Saber
Rider
Caster
Berserker
Avenger
Alter Ego
Pretender
Shielder
Ok context to all this: Goes up to the point of the bridge in the rift. Jaune doesn't go to the EA but ends up in front of a certain Kaleidescape mage. He ends being the mage's apprentice, becomes friends with Waver and participated/survive the 4th grail war.
As for why a counter guardian....well someone/something transported him to Zelretch, and when he dies Alaya gets her due.
So this is to help with whatever short story o might. ARC might be summoned to Chaldea maybe a lostbelt happens in Remnant....IDK. this is to get the ground running
Edit: ok, I realized my mistake a bit. Jaune would learn magecraft, but he'll also develop his aura and semblance as well. Oh, I got it.
Here's a comparison Amakusa Shirou = Red mage
Counter guardian ARC = Blue mage (sorta)
Especially given record labor shortages in the service industry.
Double standards regarding enforcement policies have been rife since the start of COVID-1984. The political class has consistently flouted Covid rules, in effect creating a two-tiered lockdown culture chock full of hypocrisy.
Little vector art exercise! The main FGO class icons in vector style.
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APH Allies as Servant class
America - Assassin
England - Caster
Russia - Berserker
China - Archer
Canada - Lancer
France - Rider
The young woman, top left, is dressed as a maidservant. She could also be a farmer's daughter, milk-maid, laundress, or any other woman who worked hard for her living. Because her work would likely involve physical labor, she's dressed for ease of motion as well as to keep cool. She's wearing a loose-fitting linen short gown over her linen shift and petticoat (skirt). A short gown is also an economical form of dress, with a simple construction that made a frugal use of fabric. Her apron is plain and her cap unadorned, and her only ornaments are the printed cotton cuffs on her jacket.
The next young woman, middle left, [top right], is an assistant to a mantua maker (dressmaker). She's a skilled seamstress whose daily work won't require much physical labor, and will keep her indoors. Her trade also requires her to be more aware of fashion, both as a stylish representative of her shop and her mistress and to show her own skill with a needle. She wears boned stays (corset) to give her body the conical shape fashionable in the 18th c., and her striped cotton gown is trimmed with ruffles at the cuffs and neckline. Though she's not wearing hoops, the sides and back of her polonaise are looped up to give her skirts more volume. The gown is open in the front to display her pink linen petticoat, and over that she's tied a sheer linen apron, more for style than to offer any actual protection to her petticoat. Her cap is ruffled, with a silk ribbon bow, and the single most important mark of her dress would be the thimble on her finger.
Dressed for Summer: Three Eighteenth Century Women
I was having a day at work.