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Tiné cuts off Archer's original Master's arm, and she becomes his Master afterward. It was not, at first, her intent to kill him, but the man, driven by wild rage, blasted an unbelievably immense amount of magic at her. It should have killed her immediately. But she spoke a silent chant, and an enormous fiery maw erupted between the two mages. The chant is described as ' a spell that had been compressed so far that it became soundless—a chant of overwhelming power.' |
Tiné cuts off Archer's original Master's arm, and she becomes his Master afterward. It was not, at first, her intent to kill him, but the man, driven by wild rage, blasted an unbelievably immense amount of magic at her. It should have killed her immediately. But she spoke a silent chant, and an enormous fiery maw erupted between the two mages. The chant is described as ' a spell that had been compressed so far that it became soundless—a chant of overwhelming power.' |
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− | At first, Archer refers to her as a 'mongrel girl', but afterwards, to her surprise, he proceeds to call her by her first name. He announces that she will be able to witness him at his full glory and should be overjoyed at that fact, and Tiné replies that she would attempt to. |
+ | At first, Archer refers to her as a 'mongrel girl', but afterwards, to her surprise, he proceeds to call her by her first name. He announces that she will be able to witness him at his full glory and should be overjoyed at that fact, and Tiné replies that she would attempt to. Gilgamesh, apparently on the whim, gives Tiné the Potion of youth as a gift where he claims he no longer needs it. |
It is also suggested that Tiné is envious of Archer's indomitability |
It is also suggested that Tiné is envious of Archer's indomitability |
Revision as of 03:30, 27 April 2015
Tiné Chelc (ティーネ・チェルク?) is the Master of Archer in the False Holy Grail War of Fate/strange fake.
Profile
Background
Tiné's people are an indigenous people who had apparently kept watch over the Snowfield region for a thousand years before, in the early twentieth century, they were driven out by the government and the group of magus looking to prepare the land for the False Holy Grail War. Tiné participates in the War seemingly with the intent to return her people to their rightful place. She does not have a particular wish for the Holy Grail to grant.
Personality
Tiné is rather solemn and stoic for a 12 year old, having discarded her emotions for the sake of her clan. She speaks in a very formal and polite tone, and treats Archer as if she were a lowly peasant speaking to the most glorious king who had ever lived. She is very respectful, and, after Archer gives her the permission to speak, replies with, "I am most grateful for this privilege, Your Majesty."
Her voice is described as being clear, immaculate, and that it was a devoid of emotion, as if it 'rejected all that was'. Her voice alone leaves the impression that she is young, and she appears even younger than her voice suggests. After she had killed Archer's first master, she did not, however, appear flustered.
She is also unable to feel many emotions, thus is unable to show anything but utmost respect for her Servant.
Role
Fate/strange fake
Tiné cuts off Archer's original Master's arm, and she becomes his Master afterward. It was not, at first, her intent to kill him, but the man, driven by wild rage, blasted an unbelievably immense amount of magic at her. It should have killed her immediately. But she spoke a silent chant, and an enormous fiery maw erupted between the two mages. The chant is described as ' a spell that had been compressed so far that it became soundless—a chant of overwhelming power.'
At first, Archer refers to her as a 'mongrel girl', but afterwards, to her surprise, he proceeds to call her by her first name. He announces that she will be able to witness him at his full glory and should be overjoyed at that fact, and Tiné replies that she would attempt to. Gilgamesh, apparently on the whim, gives Tiné the Potion of youth as a gift where he claims he no longer needs it.
It is also suggested that Tiné is envious of Archer's indomitability
References