The fact that Saph uses Fate/Stay Night images in his Handbook was what gave me this idea in the first place.) This fits because most Masters are supposed to be Mages of some sort, but not particularly powerful mages-especially when compared to the hardcore sorcery-users of yore. (Long story short you're a sorcerer with fewer spells known, fewer spells per day, the ability to summon monsters without expending spell slots, and its signature ability: summon a customizable monster called an Eidolon. If you're not familiar with the class, you can read it up in its respective book, and/or check out Saph's excellent guide here (). Two ideas for representing Masters and Servants the first is the Summoner class from Pathfinder's Advanced Players Guide. I've yet to read/play the other spinoff stuff, like Fate/Extra or whatever.) (Note: I'm only going to be referencing things I remember from Fate/Stay Night and Fate/Zero here. WARNING! POTENTIAL FATE/STAY NIGHT AND FATE/ZERO SPOILERS AHEAD! I suspect that the bulk of the crunch work is figuring out how to represent Masters and Servants, and how (or even if!) you want to represent the craaazy tricks Servants can do.