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![]() ![]() Sakura herself was slowly going insane, at her breaking point. By then, Zouken Matou, Sakura and Shinji's 'grandfather,' had revealed himself, managing to summon a few servants of his own: the Assassin Cursed Arm Hassan, Berserker Lancelot, Rider Perseus, and a few other minor servants, using Sakura as the Grail. Unfortunately, he didn't get a chance to process all that guilt. But he didn't listen and continued to blame himself. Saber and Rin both comforted Shirou, telling him it was okay. Shirou felt a massive sense of guilt after realizing this. Both Servants and Masters had told him much about their pasts: Medea and Medusa and Illya. All that happened in that dream, it wasn't real but it also wasn't fake. This was something Shirou couldn't believe. He then sent the memories into the sleeping Shirou Emiya. Eventually, Bazett was fully healed and Angra Mainyu, out of the surprising goodness of his heart, released Bazett, despite this meaning his own destruction. It eventually found a barely alive Bazett and managed to keep her in suspended animation while keeping her mind in a four day time loop until Caren was able to nurse Bazett back to health. After Saber had destroyed the Holy Grail, Angra Mainyu, the source of the Grail's corruption, escaped and desperately tried to use its wish-granting function. After sending off Taiga and Sakura, Shirou, Rin and Saber interrogated the two, who revealed their story. Naturally, this caused quite a stir in the Emiya household. They explained who they were, with the nun, Caren Hortensia, revealing to be the abandoned daughter of Shirou's late enemy Kirei Kotomine and the magus, Bazett Fraga McRemitz, revealing that she was the original master of the Lancer Servant Cu Chulainn, but was betrayed by the previously mentioned Kirei Kotomine. Unknown to him, the next day he was greeted by the same nun and magus from his dream, who each asked for shelter. Shirou woke up that night in a cold sweat. Shirou then had transformed into a dark god, who flew to the moon to release the tomboyish magus. The dream soon turned dark, filled with monsters but those were stopped by the combined forces of both Masters and Servants. ![]() He also met a strange, provocative nun and a tomboyish magus master. Shirou had met and understood the other Masters and Servants, he saw who they truly were, what drove them. Before the school year ended, one night Shirou had a dream of epic proportions, featuring victims of the Holy Grail War. ![]() He knew both Rin and Saber were going to use this time to try to help him through his altruism, and he was actually happy that they cared about him so much. He, Rin, and Saber were to go to the Clock Tower for college, to study magecraft. It was supposed to be so simple after the war. "How did we get into this mess?" Shirou groaned, covering his eyes. Done with the tiring chore, the magus sighed and laid down one last time on his bed, feeling the soft bed while fighting off the aching feeling. Twenty-year old magus Shirou Emiya closed his final suitcase he had finally gotten everything packed. I'll try to explain it in the chapter but provide an extra explanation at the end of the fic as an author's note. I'll make sure to cover other events like what happened to Sakura and Zouken in the fic in this chapter.Īlso, like my other fics, Shirou will undergo a little bit of an upgrade. So the setting takes place in the Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works True Ending, though Fate/Hollow Ataraxia also took place, meaning Bazett is still alive. So after reading some of the manga and hearing references to "a Tohsaka at the Clock Tower" and "rumor about some dude who is able to infinitely create copies with some kind of incredible magecraft," along with several Fate/Zero references, I decided to make this fic. Hi, guys! I'm here and I'm just making something out of tribute to the not-as-well-as-known Fate/Strange Fake spin-off. ![]()
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