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- “I knew it. The closest thing to this place is probably a Reality Marble. . . . But still . . . No, I doubt anyone but the professor could put it into words well. And I only saw it before; it’s not like we covered it in class.”
- “Saw what?”
- “I’ve seen something like this once before, in Wales. That was in a cemetery . . . but if that was ‘a ward-world that recreates the past,’ this must be ‘a ward-world that recreates the present.’”
- “. . . In Wales? Don’t tell me you mean the Blackmore Cemetery, founded by a clan with strong ties to Dead Apostles? A priest I know and a nun I never got along with nearly died in some trouble over there . . . but I never figured you’d be mixed up with that place too.”
- Hansa sounded surprised. For some reason, Flat’s eyes shone with delight.
- “Oh, you know about that! Yes, this world inside the ward is like a massive stage set made to be a whole fake city. . . . You see that as a setting in games sometimes. I think there was a Jim Carrey movie like that too.”
- “I’m pretty sure that was a city set built from the ground up, not a reproduction. . . . That last scene was great, though. It was a good movie.”
- “Wasn’t it?! I want to teach my liquid mercury Mystic Code friend the greeting from it next time I see her!”
- “Save that talk for later. You won’t be able to see that Mystic Code again if we don’t get out of this world first.”
- “Ah. S-Sorry. . . .”
- Fate/Strange Fake: Volume 6, Chapter 18 ("As Dream and Reality are Both Illusion I")
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