Name: Penthesilea
Servant Class: Berserker
Gender: Female
Height: 158cm
Weight: 49kg
Alignment: Lawful-Good
Personality: Under normal circumstances, despite being a Berserker class Servant, Penthesilea is calm and reasonable, albeit with a large mindset of "The strong survive and the weak die". She places great pride in her strength and status as an Amazonian queen. However around Servants of Greek origin Penthesilea's rage will begin to emerge due to her immense hatred of the Greeks due to what she and her fellow Amazons went through at their hands. Notably while she still hates Achilles like she does in the canon of Fate/Grand Order it will not be super exaggerated like it is there. Penthesilea also has a complicated relation to the term 'beautiful' due to her final moments after being fatally wounded by Achilles during the Trojan War. Under normal circumstances she will be angered by being called beautiful or similar words as she believes it insults her worth as a warrior, however she will be far more tolerating so long as her strength is acknowledged along with her beauty. Ultimately, though she can be intimidating, at her core Penthesilea is tough but fair and if one is strong enough to impress her she will not be against spending time with them.
Servant Class: Berserker
Gender: Female
Height: 158cm
Weight: 49kg
Alignment: Lawful-Good
Personality: Under normal circumstances, despite being a Berserker class Servant, Penthesilea is calm and reasonable, albeit with a large mindset of "The strong survive and the weak die". She places great pride in her strength and status as an Amazonian queen. However around Servants of Greek origin Penthesilea's rage will begin to emerge due to her immense hatred of the Greeks due to what she and her fellow Amazons went through at their hands. Notably while she still hates Achilles like she does in the canon of Fate/Grand Order it will not be super exaggerated like it is there. Penthesilea also has a complicated relation to the term 'beautiful' due to her final moments after being fatally wounded by Achilles during the Trojan War. Under normal circumstances she will be angered by being called beautiful or similar words as she believes it insults her worth as a warrior, however she will be far more tolerating so long as her strength is acknowledged along with her beauty. Ultimately, though she can be intimidating, at her core Penthesilea is tough but fair and if one is strong enough to impress her she will not be against spending time with them.