I've posted this somewhere else already. Changed the names of his NPs around a bit to make them sound cooler.
Servant Archer, Unknown Soldier
An unusual servant. He does not represent any particular hero. Instead, he represents the collected deeds of all fallen soldiers whose remains were unidentified or never found. As such, his nature is far more nebulous then that of other Servants, leading to great difficulty in identifying him. Due to his human origins, he is weaker then most other servants. However, that does not mean he is any less of a threat. Indeed, with millions of lifetimes to draw upon, his mind can be said to be the most dangerous of any servant's.
Independent Action: A
Eye of the Mind (fake): B
Presence Concealment: B
Riding: C
Unknown Heroes: The Man with a Million Faces
Support, Rank C
Unknown Soldier can create 'empty' bodies of himself at will that he can 'switch' his spirit to. A body that he has left, or is otherwise 'empty', is no different in appearance to a dead body. All non-critical wounds are left behind with the body.
The Art of War: Thousand Paths to Victory
Support, Rank C
As Unknown Soldier is drawn from all unknown war dead, he has access to all their skills. However, those skills that he uses more frequently will, as a matter of course, become more powerful, while those he neglects will become less so. His most often used skill in that Grail War has the potential to reach B-rank Noble Phantasm power levels.
Killing Field: Indiscriminate Death
Anti-Army, Rank B
War, as a matter of course, is hellish. Unknown Soldier has mastered that hell. He can summon the carnage of any battle and place his target into its middle. At that point, it is a simple matter of luck to see if his target can extract him or herself from the crossfire.
Plus I wanted to do another one too.
Servant Saber: King Leonidas
Leonidas I, King of Sparta. His name would go down in the book of legends as the man who led the Greek army against the Persian invaders at Thermoplyae, and held the innumerable Persians with a mere three hundred Spartans for three whole days. During that battle, the Spartans bested all of Persia's best, from gigantic beasts of war to mystical sorcerers to the Persian God-King's Ten Thousand Immortals themselves. It is said that even now, the spirits of the Three Hundred Spartans still stand guard at Thermoplyae, maintaining their eternal vigil on the pride of Greece.
Magic Resistance: C
Battle Continuation: A
Charisma: A+
Divinity: C
Eye of the Mind (True): B
Military Tactics: A
Thermoplyae: Gates of Fire
Support, Rank B
At the battle where King Leonidas would earn his eternal glory, the Spartan army formed an impenetrable shield wall that was only defeated by treachery. When King Leonidas uses Thermoplyae, all enemy attacks less then rank B are completely deflected, with higher rank attacks greatly diminished in power. However, should an enemy attack King Leonidas from the rear while Thermoplyae is active, the damage he takes is greatly increased.
Phalanx: The Glory of Sparta's Three Hundred
Anti-Army, Rank EX
Though King Leonidas was the king, he did not hold the Persian army by himself. This Noble Phantasm summons King Leonidas's personal bodyguard, the Three Hundred Spartans. Each Spartan is equivalent to a Rank D Saber, with Rank E Independent Action and Rank D Battle Continuation. Phalanx can be activated as a Bounded Field or not, but only when it is activated as a Bounded Field can the Spartans fight at full capability in their legendary phalanx formation.