Time to get back on the road again, Jason time? Jason Time.
Kinda weird for me putting off Jason for this long right? I do agree because sadly, despite showing up plenty of times, they really do stick with the fact he doesn't do much in terms of how I generally do things here. Doesn't mean I won't do his profile, just giving a heads up as it's sadly gonna be pretty barren
Stats:
Strength: C
Endurance: B
Agility: B+
Magic: D
Luck: A+
Noble Phantasm: A
Historical Character and Figure
Originally named Diomedes.
Diomedes's father, Aeson, was once the proper heir to a country.
And then, Aeson's half-brother Pelias usurped the throne and arrested his brother.
But Diomedes escaped Pelias's hands and was raised by Chiron.
Time passed and Diomedes (now Jason) became a respectable young man and demanded Pelias to return him his throne.
Pelias demanded something in return.
"If you can bring the Golden Fleece here, I'll acknowledge you as king."
Unable to refuse Pelias's order, Jason recruited sailors from all Greek lands for his ship.
Eventually, he had a distinguished roster including Heracles, Caenis, Theseus, Dioscuri, Atalante, Asclepius, among others.
They were collectively called the Argonauts and accompanied Jason on a great adventure like no other.
After that, Jason met Medea, divorced her, fell to ruin, and in the end, died crushed by the Argo's bow.
Character in Fate/GO
He was quite overconfident in Okeanos, but due to either the harsh retaliation he faced or the reveal that he was being deceived by Medea, he turned his issues up to eleven, and now schemes to slack off at any chance he gets, even if the work he's skipping is restoring Human Order.
Medea traumatized him for life. He tends to back away whenever he sees her.
Medea hasn't forgotten him completely... She couldn't. But even so, his attitude still manages to leave her exasperated every day.
Protagonist: "You're like a divorced couple."
Jason: "We are a divorced couple!"
In Atlantis
After being hit with an extraordinary fit of despair in Okeanos, he was expecting to do better on his next summon, only to be met with the 12 Olympians as his enemies.
Heracles was summoned almost at the same time as him, and they joined other Servants to try to get over Atlantis.
The brave Heracles died. Although a few Servants reached Olympus, most of them died or deserted.
Jason managed to narrowly survive, but he couldn't regroup with the people in Olympus, nor accept his place and keep pushing the fight, so he spent his days dead drunk...
That is, until the people of Chaldea arrived.
Class Skills:
Riding: B Talent for riding. Can ride most mounts better than most people but can't mount beasts on the ranks of demonic beasts or holy beasts.
Magic Resistance: B Negates magecraft with three or fewer verses on their activation. It's difficult to harm him even with Greater Magecraft or Ritual Curses.
Personal Skills:
The Desired Golden Fleece: Unranked A fleece made of golden wool that he obtained at the end of his adventure. Relatively comforting and pleasant.
... I know we can just use Medea's profile as it also talks about the Golden Fleece but really? Even in game, it gives the same details...
Inspiration at Death's Door: A When he gets into a scrape, he can escape with seemingly self-sacrificing moves.
He's unsurpassable went it comes to getting epiphanies at the jaws of death.
However, Jason strongly hates this ability.
After all, he has to go through a life-threatening situation every time he needs a flash of inspiration.
Oh thank god, I can actually bring up a time it's actually talked about(Though he does talk about it often so I'll bring up the first time it's used):
Here, in Solomon, Jason ultimately states the plan is for Medea Lily and Hektor to completely and utterly support Heracles and to "turn 10 to 100" as reinforcing the other Argonauts(Who aren't really seen so they aren't obviously people like Caenis and Dioscuri and are most likely fodder) basically pointless compared to potentially losing the biggest gun they have(Heracles).
Here, while Hektor is completely bewildered, Medea Lily explains his ability and it implies why he lost in Okeanos.
Conquering the Long Voyage with Friends: B++ He pumps those who once boarded the Argo full of courage.
Those who never did vaguely feel somewhat encouraged.
Consider it a super-limited variant of Charisma's abilities.
I guess this is the buff he used when you was on Poseidon? Maybe? Otherwise nothing was shown in story.
Noble Phantasm
Astrapste Argo (Heaven-rendering twinkling ship)
Rank: B++
Type: Anti-Army Noble Phantasm
Range: 1-10
Max. Targets: 50 people
A rescue and support attack from the Argo.
The heroes who once boarded (Note: due to the limits of Jason's ability, he can only manifest up to half of them) his ship coordinate a simultaneous attack.
In a sense, it's an Anti-Army Noble Phantasm comparable to the great Conqueror King's own.
The more righteous Jason's position in battle is, the more he gets his crewmates' approval, increasing the number of attacks.
Conversely, if his position is clearly villainous, a surprising amount of people will be absent from the ship (skipping the job), considerably decreasing its power.
This was sealed and rendered unusable in Okeanos.
Yeah... let's just say this NP is one that is never used at all in the intended fashion past transforming Francis Drake's Golden Hind into the Argo in Atlantis(Though this was with her approval and key).
Strength, Speed, Defense?
Here, he's able to block an attack from the Atlantis Border Guard(though his attack beforehand does no damage to them)
Here, Jason ultimately survives being in the epicenter of the Enemy Ship exploding(Though he most likely was critically injured and just held off dying due to Medea Lily's MC and his own will)
Here, after basically nearly pissing Caenis off to her breaking point, Jason is actually able to temporarily hold his ground against her(I know, you could say that Caenis may not be actually attacking him there... but it's pretty blatant she IS trying to kill him)
And that's basically it...
No really. He doesn't do... anything in Okeanos, Solomon is basically what I showed his one skill was and Atlantis has things he's done but they don't really fit how I do things. The game primarily sticks to it's guns and Jason isn't a fighter... but he isn't a weakass either(Being able to clash against the Atlantis Border Guard who are Servant tier, not instantly dying to Caenis and surviving the Atlantis Ship exploding on him and still doing shit till he died on his own terms).
He just doesn't have much to cover is all.
I plan on skipping Chiyome because yeah, I plan on doing the Singularities and the Epic of Remnant and Servants like her are better off in that section instead. So I'll work on Mandricardo next.