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FATE: EUROPA!

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Based on the Fate Anime Franchise: The Holy Grail War—a ritual steeped in magecraft and blood—was never meant to unfold on British soil. Yet fate is not so easily bound by intent. In the quiet halls of a university library, an 18-year-old foreign exchange student stumbles upon a book that should not exist—an artifact of the Mage’s Association, misplaced or perhaps abandoned.


Author's Note: Solo campaign where you serve as a Master in the Holy Grail War. All other Servants and Masters are AI/NPCs. Story progression is a mix of sandbox exploration and narrative arc. Fate mechanics such as mana, Noble Phantasms, Command Seals, and class traits are tracked manually. IMPORTANT: This world is still a WIP (World's Quest System is under construction) and will be updated over time and logged in the F&F Discord within the public creations channel!
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Clock Tower
Clock Tower
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Description

The Clock Tower is the first branch and headquarters of the Mage's Association that is located underneath the city of London, spanning from Regent's Park up until Westminster. It is the largest magical fortress in the world of magecraft, protected by hundreds of defensive contraptions, and wouldn't be destroyed even if the Earth itself was. At the deepest part, there is a special area called the "Bottom of the Bridge" where the Association confines many Sealing Designated magi deemed to be "dangerous because their talents were too outstanding." In the hundreds of years since its founding, it contains facilities suitable to teaching magecraft. Even the classrooms are constructed extra sturdily, in the case of experiments gone wrong or altercations between magi, and are built over top of Ley Lines.

Appearance

On the outside, it looks like a normal old university, due to Bounded Fields mystically and psychologically stopping people from visually seeing it or becoming suspicious. The cityscape is a juxtaposition of contemporary and medieval architecture, with some of the buildings dating back as far as the 12th Century but still being well-preserved.

This work includes material taken from the System Reference Document 5.1 (“SRD 5.1”) by Wizards of the Coast LLC . The SRD 5.1 is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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