Name:Semiramis
Classes: Assasin,Caster
Appearance:
Equipment:
Skills:
Dual Summoning EX
Familiars (Dove) D
Noble Phantasms:
■ Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Rank: EX
Type: Anti-World Noble Phantasm
It is an enormous fortress capable of housing thousands of soldiers, assembled with systematically ordered floating masses, covered in floors of marble, stone balconies, many pillars, and every kind of plant life entangled and intertwined over the construct in a manner described as a "unification of unsightly disorder and luxurious beauty." It contains a throne room used as its main means of control, allowing her to cause it to activate by touching a large jewel on her throne's armrest.
A massive floating fortress which can only be reached by flying to it. While the fortress is massive, and flying it moves very slowly. Several kilometers per hours. While in the fortress Semiramis gains a Rank up in every stat, which can exceed A-Rank. While in the fortress Semiramis can summon magic circles anywhere on the fort, and spell can be cast from these circles as if she were there to cast them personally.
The Fortress is guarded by 3,000 Dragontooth bone warriors who can fly and E-Ranked stats.
While in the throne room of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, she has control over all poisons, which makes her immune to all poison and lets her conjure all forms of poison as long as she remains in the Hanging Garden's throne room.
Unlike normal territory creation materials from the real world must be collected to manifest the noble phantasm. 100,000 Geld worth of materials must be collected. In a process to construct that takes at least three days, soil, stone, minerals, wood, plants, and water of a fixed amount must be gathered from the land in which she once lived, ruins in the vicinity of Baghdad, Iraq, and only with their preparation can the activation proceed.
Magic: True Magic, Poison
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History: Born from the Syrian mermaid goddess Derceto and a human man, she was left on the waterfront by her loveless mother. She was wrapped in the warm wings of a dove, and fed with the dove's milk. Semiramis was then found and educated by the shepherd Simmas until she married Onnes, an old general; but she was then taken away by the Syrian king Ninus who fell in love with her thanks to her beautiful face. This forced Onnes to commit suicide, and after Semiramis earned the favors of the king with original battle plans, she married him and formally became queen. A few days after the marriage, she killed the king with poison, and reigned as a regent over Assyria for the next few decades. This is the oldest case of murder by poisoning in legends
Catalyst: An Ancestor Plant of the original Hanging Garden of Babylon