Nigel Saward (pronounced Say-wood) is the Master of Lancer in the First Holy Grail War of <i>Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver</i>. Nigel is a magus who holds the rank of "Pride" within the Clock Tower. Due to the potency of his drugs, he was in danger of being sealed away, but as he was about to give up, the Holy Grail granted him Command Spells - giving him temporary grace period from the Mages Association on the condition that he'd win the Holy Grail for them. As a result of this, he decided to use this chance to stall and perfect his abilities. During the 1991 Holy Grail War, Nigel's base was located on the 4th floor of a multi-tenant building in Akihabara. The catalyst that he used to summon Lancer was a piece of debris from an old carbonized building that was burnt down. His wish for the Holy Grail was the same as all mages, which was "To reach the Root." nitially, Nigel was a cold, cruel individual who was incapable of understanding other people's emotions. He was obsessed with his research and only really cared about perfecting it, rather then obtaining the Holy Grail. He also held no qualms at using Lancer as a lab rat for his research. He was also a smoker. During Lancer's breakdown, Nigel had also voiced his understanding of Lancer's pain. But, Nigel also overlooked her feelings and forced her to take his drug via his Master's Degree. Lancer also compared him to Caster at one point. Despite his apathetic state though, Nigel becomes emotional for the first time during his conversation with Manaka, due to not being able to understand Manaka's motives nor the emotions behind them. Nigel then begins to feel his humanity through a surge of emotions and expresses a mix of confusion, fear and a justified rage at Manaka's willingness to destroy the cornerstone of humanity just for the sake of her love, Saber. He also reveals that he is heavily sickened by the idea of Lancer expending her life just for the sake of Manaka's twisted wish, showing that he did care about Lancer and her feelings. (Source: TYPE-MOON Wiki)
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Nigel Saward (pronounced Say-wood) is the Master of Lancer in the First Holy Grail War of <i>Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver</i>. Nigel is a magus who holds the rank of "Pride" within the Clock Tower. Due to the potency of his drugs, he was in danger of being sealed away, but as he was about to give up, the Holy Grail granted him Command Spells - giving him temporary grace period from the Mages Association on the condition that he'd win the Holy Grail for them. As a result of this, he decided to use this chance to stall and perfect his abilities. During the 1991 Holy Grail War, Nigel's base was located on the 4th floor of a multi-tenant building in Akihabara. The catalyst that he used to summon Lancer was a piece of debris from an old carbonized building that was burnt down. His wish for the Holy Grail was the same as all mages, which was "To reach the Root." nitially, Nigel was a cold, cruel individual who was incapable of understanding other people's emotions. He was obsessed with his research and only really cared about perfecting it, rather then obtaining the Holy Grail. He also held no qualms at using Lancer as a lab rat for his research. He was also a smoker. During Lancer's breakdown, Nigel had also voiced his understanding of Lancer's pain. But, Nigel also overlooked her feelings and forced her to take his drug via his Master's Degree. Lancer also compared him to Caster at one point. Despite his apathetic state though, Nigel becomes emotional for the first time during his conversation with Manaka, due to not being able to understand Manaka's motives nor the emotions behind them. Nigel then begins to feel his humanity through a surge of emotions and expresses a mix of confusion, fear and a justified rage at Manaka's willingness to destroy the cornerstone of humanity just for the sake of her love, Saber. He also reveals that he is heavily sickened by the idea of Lancer expending her life just for the sake of Manaka's twisted wish, showing that he did care about Lancer and her feelings. (Source: TYPE-MOON Wiki)