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Svin Glascheit, a student under Lord El-Melloi II at the Clock Tower’s El-Melloi Classroom, serves as a living vessel for his family’s Beast Magecraft—a role that irreversibly alters his humanity. The Glascheit lineage’s rituals reconstruct his body and mind, replacing human traits with bestial attributes while eroding his memories and emotional identity. His childhood subjected him to grueling trials, including immersion in boiling oil and surgical skin removal, testing his regenerative limits to cement his compatibility with their magecraft.
Enrolled under Lord El-Melloi II’s protection as the classroom’s senior pupil, Svin precedes Flat Escardos by a month, sparking a rivalry marked by Flat’s taunting nickname “Le Chien” for his beastly abilities. Though antagonistic, their bond hinges on mutual recognition as outliers defying magical norms. Svin’s fixation on Gray stems from her scent—a calming anchor tied to her role as a heroic vessel, mirroring his own existence. This obsession prompted Lord El-Melloi II to mandate their physical separation.
Svin’s Beast Magecraft reshapes his nerves, muscles, and bones, granting predatory speed and strength. Aligned with Fire through his craft, he wields Regression specialization and Gandr spells infused with animalistic brutality. In battle, he augments these traits with Mystic Codes like Volumen Hydrargyrum armor, targeting spiritual threats with heightened lethality.
His service alongside Lord El-Melloi II spans critical incidents: evacuating the wounded lord during the Gurdoa Davenant crisis, aiding in Davenant’s capture, and partnering with Kairi Sisigou and Luvia Edelfelt to rescue Caules Forvedge via teleportation during the Rail Zeppelin affair. These feats earned him the Clock Tower’s Pride rank in the Mystile faction, though the timeline varies across adaptations. Post-graduation, he frequents the classroom, navigating Rin Tohsaka’s disruptive influence and Gray’s persistent misconception of his animosity.
Beyond the Clock Tower, Svin enters Snowfield’s Holy Grail War in *Fate/strange Fake* as Hippolyta’s Master following Flat’s demise. His confrontations, such as clashes with Kadoc Zemlupus exploiting anti-beast tactics, force strategic retreats into negotiations. Central to his arc is reconciling his dual identity—embracing his purpose as a vessel without surrendering human ties. Guided by Lord El-Melloi II’s teachings, he navigates this duality, carving a precarious niche within mage society’s rigid hierarchies.
Enrolled under Lord El-Melloi II’s protection as the classroom’s senior pupil, Svin precedes Flat Escardos by a month, sparking a rivalry marked by Flat’s taunting nickname “Le Chien” for his beastly abilities. Though antagonistic, their bond hinges on mutual recognition as outliers defying magical norms. Svin’s fixation on Gray stems from her scent—a calming anchor tied to her role as a heroic vessel, mirroring his own existence. This obsession prompted Lord El-Melloi II to mandate their physical separation.
Svin’s Beast Magecraft reshapes his nerves, muscles, and bones, granting predatory speed and strength. Aligned with Fire through his craft, he wields Regression specialization and Gandr spells infused with animalistic brutality. In battle, he augments these traits with Mystic Codes like Volumen Hydrargyrum armor, targeting spiritual threats with heightened lethality.
His service alongside Lord El-Melloi II spans critical incidents: evacuating the wounded lord during the Gurdoa Davenant crisis, aiding in Davenant’s capture, and partnering with Kairi Sisigou and Luvia Edelfelt to rescue Caules Forvedge via teleportation during the Rail Zeppelin affair. These feats earned him the Clock Tower’s Pride rank in the Mystile faction, though the timeline varies across adaptations. Post-graduation, he frequents the classroom, navigating Rin Tohsaka’s disruptive influence and Gray’s persistent misconception of his animosity.
Beyond the Clock Tower, Svin enters Snowfield’s Holy Grail War in *Fate/strange Fake* as Hippolyta’s Master following Flat’s demise. His confrontations, such as clashes with Kadoc Zemlupus exploiting anti-beast tactics, force strategic retreats into negotiations. Central to his arc is reconciling his dual identity—embracing his purpose as a vessel without surrendering human ties. Guided by Lord El-Melloi II’s teachings, he navigates this duality, carving a precarious niche within mage society’s rigid hierarchies.