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"comment": "In Traum\nNot a single record or memory of his deeds remains. Not even his emperor, Charlemagne, or his fellow Twelve Paladins, Astolfo and Bradamante, remember that he fought by their side or that he gave his life for the miracle that opened the Revenge Realm's Retribution Gate in the final battle between realms. Indeed, not only did he sacrifice his life, but also his honor. Now, there is no one left who remembers what he did. Not even himself or the Master of Chaldea are exceptions.\n\nWith neither record nor memory of his deeds remaining, the only monument to his exploits is not even etched with his name. Even without a trace of recollection, there may yet be light and salvation for the one who prevented the tragedy of Roncesvalles from taking place once more.",
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"comment": "In Traum\nCharlemagne was forced to seal his true power away thanks to the extremely unusual circumstances of his brute-force summoning. While he did the best he could to at least gather information, his natural cheerfulness inevitably drew attention, and ultimately resulted in his being locked away in the Revenge Realm's prison.\n\nThere, he met the Master of Chaldea and decided to come to their aid...only to later realize that his ability to do so had manifested thanks to the efforts of a certain elderly knight. Though it would have been easy for him to leave Don Quixote to his fate, he also understood that doing so would leave him unfit to be even an adventurer, let alone a knight, emperor, or hero. And so, he took the plunge and risked life and limb to help both the Master and the knight. Once that was done, he went on to accompany them both till the very end.\n\nIncidentally, after Charlemagne slipped out of the Revenge Realm during the Master of Chaldea's prison breakout, he actually aided his/her escape by creating a diversion. Even though he was partly responsible for helping get the Master out of the Revenge Realm, he never said a word about it, as he believed doing so would be really lame.",
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"comment": "\"That must've been hard on you.\"\n\nThat was truly all he thought upon meeting the monstrous, possibly divine orochi. Regardless of what sort of evil deeds the creature may have committed, he couldn't help but take pity on her being bound in place by that spear, unable to so much as move for countless long years. The thought that the orochi may have been trying to trick him into freeing her so that she could eat him never even crossed his mind.\n\nSo he pulled out the spear. That's all there was to it.\n\n\"What a relief. Now she'll be free to go wherever she likes.\" But instead, the orochi decided to tag along, following him wherever he went.\n\nThus did the man who was not quite human, and the creature who was not quite a dragon, begin to navigate the great currents of their time together...at least, until their journey came to an end when they were inexorably separated by the tides of the times.\n\nBut even apart, the dragon and the orochi continued to hold the same thought in their hearts...\n\n\"I'm glad I met you.\"",
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"comment": "A noble knight-errant and great hero who travels the world to spread the word of the lovely Princess Dulcinea, alongside his trusty companion Sancho! He is a great elder knight who left his mark on the world in countless battles against giants and hostile knights.\n\n...Is that to your liking, sir? ",
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"comment": "Height/Weight: 148cm, 50kg (Don Quixote)\n 169cm, 54kg (Sancho)\nOrigin: \"Don Quixote\"\nRegion: Europe\nAlignment: Lawful-Good (Don Quixote)\n Chaotic-Balanced (Sancho)\nGender: Male (Don Quixote)\n Female (Sancho)\n\"Think anyone would notice if we gave me an extra twenty centimeters?\"\n\"I'm afraid so, sir.\"",
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"comment": "Don Quixote is not particularly inclined to listen to what people have to say, but he is unfailingly polite to women, kind to the weak, and bold to the strong. This compassionate, earnest personality remains the same as ever, making him well-suited for knighthood.\n\nMeanwhile, his faithful companion, Sancho, is as capable as maids come, doing everything in her power to grant her sir's wishes without losing her smile. She's also just as good at wrapping the knight around her little finger as she is at everything else. Although Don Quixote has sworn loyalty to his Master, and to conduct himself in a manner befitting a knight, Sancho's loyalties lie exclusively Don Quixote.\n\nHis First and Second Ascensions present him as the kind of ideal knight he always dreamed of becoming: proud, dignified, and with his beloved princess by his side. His Third Ascension, on the other hand, shows him for what he really is: a frail-looking old man who understands reality, yet still strives to be the knight he's so long aspired to become. But, unlike reality, Servants really do live in a world of dreams. And so, with Sancho prodding him along, he continues to summon up the courage in his old bones to face the giant we call \"reality.\"\n\nStrictly speaking, Sancho Panza on her own is more like a Phantom Spirit, but as a Servant, she encompasses Don Quixote's old horse, attendant, princess, and many other roles, all in a single ether body. As his attendant, she follows Don Quixote around like a country farmer or old horse. At other times, she gives him advice as the noble Princess Dulcinea, or expresses romantic feelings for him (or rather, pretends to, just like a certain Duchess ordered of Altisidora.)",
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"comment": "Accompanying Attendant: B\nA unique formation where two beings make up a single Servant. Although Sancho will also disappear if Don Quixote falls, the same does not hold not true for Don Quixote if Sancho should fall.\n\nSeasoned Knight's Grand Adventure: EX\nIn Don Quixote's grand adventure, he traveled far and wide to proclaim the beauty of his beloved Princess Dulcinea to the world at large, spreading goodness and justice wherever he went...or so Sancho says.\n\nOpen Door of Dreams: EX\nOpening this door transforms Don Quixote into his ideal knight, while closing it returns him to reality, thereby blurring the line between fantasy and reality. While technically a variant of Madness Enhancement, it does not make him go berserk. Instead, it simply makes him a braver knight. Unfortunately, this does also make him somewhat reckless... Reckless enough to, say...charge at a windmill.\n\nClosed Book of Reality: E\nA return to, well, reality. Needless to say, this also means returning to being a powerless old man, forcing him to give up his dreams. But even so, he must still fight within the confines of the real. As long as Don Quixote doesn't give up, this skill can keep his stats at their current C-rank, with the exception of Luck and his Noble Phantasm. But if he does give up and succumbs to the harsh truth of reality, this double-edged skill will lower each of his stats all the way to E-.",
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"comment": "『Valiente Asalto Dedicado a la Princesa』\nRank: D++\nNP Type: Anti-Giant\nRange: 1 - 10 (Including charge distance)\nMaximum Targets: 1\n\nI Dedicate This Spear to My Beloved Princess!\nThis Noble Phantasm reproduces the most famous story about Don Quixote: his charge against a windmill he mistook for a giant. Even if he is in his Third Ascension, he temporarily reverts to his First Ascension until this Noble Phantasm is complete. Conversely, if he's already in his First Ascension, he will temporarily transform into his Third as a sign of how winded he is.\n\nAs the original story resulted in the windmill knocking him away, this Noble Phantasm is certainly not without its drawbacks. However, the important part of the story is that he charged at what he believed to be a fearsome giant, knowing as he did so that he was terribly outmatched. For the purposes of this Noble Phantasm, this translates to both damaging those nearby and providing them with powerful buffs.\n\nIncidentally, when he charges, you can see Sancho cheer him on by waving a flag.\n\n ◆\n\n『Triste Gentil Alonso Quixano』\nRank: EX\nNP Type: Anti-Personnel\nRange: 1\nMaximum Targets: Less than 10\n\nI Offer You Kind, Miserable Reality.\nSancho Panza's Noble Phantasm that returns the world to the way it was, replacing any and all nearby fantasies with the reality of seventeenth-century Spain. No matter what manner of Mystics the affected target may possess, they will be diluted down to the level of real 17th century Spanish society. It usually functions as a powerful debuffing Noble Phantasm, but since it's tied to Don Quixote's Closed Book of Reality, it can also grant realistic wishes for myriad impossibilities.",
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"comment": "Penned by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in the 17th century, \"Don Quixote\" is said to have sold more copies than any other novel in the world. In 2002, a group of writers from all across the world named it as the greatest work of fiction ever written. Its influence can be felt in countless works of art and music throughout history, and the name of its titular character has become widely understood shorthand for people with big, delusional dreams.\n\nIn the original book, Don Quixote is a poor fifty-year-old farmer who becomes so enamored with the idea of knighthood that he sells off the very land on which he's made his living for so long. In his madness, he truly believes he is the knight-errant he claims to be, which prompts him to set off on an adventure with his emaciated old horse, Rocinante, and his attendant, Sancho.\n\nOver the course of his adventure, he famously charges at a windmill he mistakes for a giant and finds himself chased off a farmer's land after treating the farmer's daughters as royalty. Later, a scholar and friend of his, Samson Carrasco, pretends to be a knight himself in hopes of bringing Don Quixote back to reality, only to have Don Quixote challenge him to a duel and win. But then, after Carrasco's wounds are healed, he comes back to his friend posing as a different knight and this time wins their duel. For the next year, Carrasco then brings Don Quixote back to their hometown so he may live a peaceful life.\n\nAs Carrasco predicted, Don Quixote reluctantly returns to their village. Unfortunately, the illness that cures him of his madness also gives him a fever that brings him to the brink of death. After suffering for six days, Don Quixote regains his original identity as Alonso Quixano, curses his attempt at knighthood as foolish nonsense, and dies without ever losing his most precious knightly possession: his innate humane goodness. And that is why, even to this very day, the world knows and loves this old knight.",
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"comment": "In Traum\nAt first, Don Quixote claimed to have been summoned to the large-scale Singularity, Traum, as one of the few Servants on the side of Proper Human History, but in fact, he was actually first summoned to the Lostbelt in Atlantis. Though he initially did his best to make his way through Atlantis and reach Olympus alongside other heroic Servants, seeing Heracles vaporized robbed him of his will to fight. Sancho, seeing her sir terrified for his life, decided to use her Noble Phantasm to escape from Atlantis, only for them both to wind up in the Traum Singularity.\n\nUpon seeing the vast army of Servants revolting against humanity, Sancho then came up with a plan for them to survive by pretending to be Charles the Great and establishing the Righteous Realm. They then attempted to secretly gather like-minded Servants on Proper Human History's side and fight back against the other two realms. But, circumstances being what they were, gathering other Servants proved difficult, and it was clear that their current disadvantageous position was untenable. It was then that they found new allies in the Master of Chaldea and the Servants accompanying them, which helped them to renew their efforts to fight back against the Revenge and Reinstatement Realms.\n\nIncidentally, Don Quixote tried several times to apologize to the Master of Chaldea, but never found the time or the words, right up until he disappeared. Although Sancho believed, correctly, that there was nothing more they could have done on their own no matter how hard they tried, he still couldn't help but feel guilty for his actions, which contradicted the oaths of knighthood he swore. In the end, though, Don Quixote the Servant died in Traum as he lived: fighting side by side with Sancho, and holding always to his innate human goodness.",
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"comment": "In Traum\nKōnstantînos fought in the war between realms not in defense of humanity, but in revolt against it. He did so for the sole purpose of reinstating Pope Johanna—a being who belonged to Proper Human History even as it relegated her to fiction.\n\nTo say she wasn't angry about being forsaken would be a lie, but that alone wouldn't have been enough to spur him to attempt to unite the realms.\n\nNo, what drove this emperor here was neither anger, nor hatred, nor love for the nation he once gave his life to defend, but a desire to do whatever he could for this woman who understood she was no more than a fantasy and still stood up for the world who condemned her to that fate.\n\nIn his final moments, as he thought back on all that had happened, he did so not as a farewell gesture, but simply to cherish the memories he had cultivated with all his allies and friends.",
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"comment": "Zhang Jue was the founder of the religious Taoist movement called the Way of the Taiping, and he led his followers in the Yellow Turban Rebellion. In the \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms,\" it is said a sage gave him tomes titled \"Taipingjing,\" or \"Scriptures of the Great Peace.\" These writings purportedly helped Zhang Jue learn various kinds of sorcery, such as control over weather. Later, Zhang Jue was said to employ various items, such as enchanted water called fúshuǐ, to save many people, and he soon came to call himself \"Great Teacher.\" His reputation helped him build a large following, and the group came to be known as the Yellow Turbans, owing to their headwear.\n\nIn the year 184, the Yellow Turbans finally rose up in rebellion against the corrupt Han Dynasty, which mistreated the people and were thought to be the cause of the many disasters plaguing the nation. Zhang Jue gave himself the title \"General of Heaven,\" his younger brother Zhang Bao \"General of Earth,\" and Zhang Liang \"General of the People.\"\n\nBut during the conflict, Zhang Jue died of illness. After his death, Zhang Bao and Zhang Liang fell in battle, and the Yellow Turban Rebellion approached its end.",
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"comment": "Though Zhang Jue's ends are noble—bringing peace to the world and happiness to all people—he is ruthless in the means he employs. He will resort to using religion, military force, assassinations, cowardly plots...whatever will get the job done. In essence, he believes one can justify throwing the world into chaos for a time, if it is done in service of bringing peace to the people of the world.\n\n\"Misuse this book's teachings, and you will be punished accordingly.\" True to the sage's warning, the Yellow Turbans who followed Zhang Jue's teachings and caused trouble across China may well have ended up dying miserably before their goals had been realized. Zhang Jue, however, refuses to accept that fact. He believes he is fully in the right, and that there is no such thing as divine punishment for doing the right thing. According to him, any Yellow Turbans of his who happened to die from disease were simply unlucky, nothing more. A troublesome old man who is not only willing to use questionable means, but refuses to reflect or repent if he believes his ends are justified.",
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"comment": "General of Heaven: B-\nA skill taken from Zhang Jue's title as the high commander of the Yellow Turban Rebellion. His younger brothers, Zhang Bao and Zhang Liang, were in turn known as \"General of Earth\" and \"General of People.\" Indicates the leadership and authority he held as the one who led hundreds of thousands of Yellow Turbans into battle. Similar to Charisma, this skill's benefits are best demonstrated in its user's military capabilities. Its rank is a little on the low side since Zhang Jue fell to disease before he could finish his fight, and because his Yellow Turbans' rebellion got off to a slow start thanks to them betraying their former comrades.",
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"comment": "Great Teacher: A\nA skill that exemplifies the things which made Zhang Jue such a revered leader, such as founding the Way of the Taiping and using fúshuǐ to cure plagues. It encompasses his talent for folk remedies, his techniques for winning over people as a religious leader, his eloquence, his evangelistic abilities...all of his interpersonal rather than military skills, really. Maybe that is why it's ranked higher than his first skill.",
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"comment": "『Cāngtiān Yǐ Sǐ, Huáng Tiān Dāng Lì』\nRank: A\nNP Type: Anti-Army\nRange: 1 - 100\nMaximum Targets: 500\n\nThe Azure Sky Dead, The Yellow Sky Rises.\nA Noble Phantasm that takes its name from the slogan which became the Yellow Turbans' rallying cry. It is nothing less than the embodiment of the turbulent times that drove people to take up arms against the empire oppressing them. Simply put, Zhang Jue uses his brothers' arts for controlling the weather to summon storms, thunder, hail, fog, and other natural phenomena that can be used for large-scale military offensives. This Noble Phantasm can also control puppet soldiers under Yellow Turban manipulation arts and peasants allied with their cause. Together, these two groups can stand up to even the government's own army.",
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"comment": "Zhang Jue has always hated hearing his Yellow Turbans referred to as \"bandits.\" He insists that they are nothing of the sort, but rather, ordinary people who came to believe in the Way of the Taiping. That said, the Yellow Turbans did harbor a significant secret. As their seemingly impossible numbers would suggest, not every one of them was human. Some were actually puppet soldiers Zhang Jue controlled directly with Taoist arts!\n\nThanks to his Taipingjing, Zhang Jue had learned how to use yellow cloth as a conduit that would give him control over anything the cloth was wrapped around, both living and nonliving. This means that the Yellow Turbans' three hundred thousand members were not comprised solely of those who believed in the Way of the Taiping, but also of mechanical puppet soldiers and people being controlled by such cloth.\n\nIncidentally, the puppet soldiers were humanoid, and given to chanting \"Azure Sky...dead... Yellow Sky...rises...\" as part of their base programming.",
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"comment": "In Traum\nTaking to rebellion against humanity like a duck to water, Kriemhild was the first to gather ordinary Servants under her command and form a realm within the Traum Singularity. Perhaps this is why her realm is the only one to receive special support in the form of the pale red sky. Though undoubtedly mad, Kriemhild was also nothing if not exceedingly rational. She refused to tolerate traitors or weaklings, and was quick to execute them with her husband's demonic sword.\n\nWhile the Master of Chaldea was of course the primary reason she sees Chaldea as her enemy, it also didn't hurt that Siegfried was so clearly on the side of Proper Human History.\n\nThere were two reasons Kriemhild didn't make a move to overwhelm the other realms with sheer numbers and take them for herself. The first was that she knew any attempts to invade the other realms would be too risky for her tastes, given the quality of soldiers she had to work with (despite how ruthlessly focused she was on revenge, she was also a calm and clearheaded commander). The second was that she wanted to achieve the revenge she tried and failed to take once before. She was strangely certain that, if Proper Human History continued to function as it should, it would not fail to summon HIM to deal with the threat she posed.\n\nAnd indeed, her wish came true. The vengeful princess of legend was, in fact, able to face off against her legendary dragon-slayer husband. As for what happened after their fierce, tempestuous battle, well...that hardly need be said. All you need to know is that, for the first time since she materialized, she would vanish into the ether feeling, of all things, regret at having sought revenge.",
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"comment": "The devilish boss of the criminal organization which practically controlled all of Europe from behind the scenes. An incredibly cautious man, nobody knows his true identity; even the people of his own organization remain ignorant.\n\nHowever, this version of him is who he was before all that—a young Moriarty, still full of hope, and with a promising future ahead of him. Even so, his important life choices have already been made, and he knows he will continue on the path that will lead him to become a cruel, cold, calculating villain.\n\nIn his youth, Moriarty had his soft spots. He was even still a bit mentally fragile in some respects. In fact, his true personality at this point in his life is much more \"friendly youth\" than \"scheming villain,\" a quality that is most clearly visible when he isn't wearing his makeup. Even the older Moriarty is proud of the man he used to be (and he certainly isn't shy about showing it, much as the young Moriarty wishes he would stop).\n\nAlthough this Moriarty may claim that he sees Holmes as no more than an obstacle, it's clear that he actually spends a great deal of time thinking about his detective adversary. While he is still set on achieving his goal of becoming a charismatic villain in the future, he's also begun looking for different ways of being an evil boss thanks to the Master of Chaldea and his fifty-something self's influence.",
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"comment": "This is my sword, Joyeuse! What do you think? Pretty awesome, right!? Some stories say it changes color thirty times a day... Some say there's a sacred spear hidden in its hilt... And there's probably a bunch of others I can't even remember. But all you really need to know about it is who it'll cut, and who it won't. This is the sword of a king, or of a hero if you prefer. It can transform into a demonic blade, or devolve into a sword of fools, depending on who's wielding it. That's why, whenever I take it out of its scabbard, I always ask my allies, \"Am I awesome right now?\"\n\nThen again, they've never given any answer but \"yes,\" so I guess I don't have anything to worry about!",
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"comment": "One could make a very strong argument that numbers are themselves humanity's greatest achievement. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division... From these fundamentals, we can measure an object's size, the distance between two points, and everything else. No being can exist in reality and not be subject to numbers. What's more, numbers can also invite malignancy. If killing a hundred people can save the lives of a thousand more, then surely someone out there will readily bear the burden of such a sin. The fact is, humans can no longer live their lives with the unadorned simplicity of mere beasts. Thus, we have logical malignance, as collected in the very instruments you see here.\n\nAll right, everyone, I'm James Moriarty, and this has been my lecture on mathematics. Make sure you submit your reports before deadline!",
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"comment": "Unparalleled freedom. Incomparable liberation. Behold how the sun's rays shine down from the pale blue sky. Look to the fluffy white clouds, the vivid green of the grass and trees. (Can't deny the former kind of tickles my back, though!)\n\nIt doesn't get any better than this. This right here is how everyone should live their life. Put yourself out there without holding anything back, and there's no problem that can't be solved. Well, almost no problem. For example, the problem I'm dealing with right now is—\n\n\n\nAw, crap! What happened to my clothes!?",
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"comment": "Ahh, Dulcinea! My beautiful, perfect princess! I, Don Quixote de la Mancha, have just returned from a grand adventure on which I told the whole world about your delicate beauty and incredible nobility!\n\nHuh? You have something you wish to say about the cute maid I traveled with? Um, my lady, with all due respect, I think you may be mistaken. My friend Sancho Panza is a paunchy, middle-aged man, not a cute maid... What's that? Sancho is who you wish to ask about?\n\nWhy, Sancho is my dearest friend, and the best attendant a knight could ask for! If it hadn't been for him, my glorious, perilous journey would have faded into obscurity long ago!\n\nHuh? You want me to tell you more? Very well then, allow me to regale you with one of the many stories from our grand adventure...\n\nAhh, that was delightful. It's true; the adventure I shared with you was beautiful. I will never forget it.",
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"comment": "One of the yellow scarves worn as turbans by disciples of the Way of the Taiping. There are numerous explanations as to why this color was chosen, with the Five Elements theory claiming that it was a sign of faith in the Yellow Emperor. Regardless of the color's origins, we do know that those who chose to stand up to the Han Dynasty while wearing one of these scarves did so because they believed it would lead to a brighter future.\n\n\"Hoohoho. True, I doubt many people who wore these scarves truly understood everything about the Way of the Taiping. But, even so...there was a sense of unity in seeing everyone wearing the same color. Of course I remember the droves of people who stood together, all with these yellow scarves wrapped around their heads. I remember how they listened closely to what I said, their eyes glittering bright. Yes... Thinking back on it now, perhaps that very sight is what we all truly sought. Seeing all those Yellow Turbans covering the land everywhere you look was like seeing the most bountiful rice harvest you could imagine coming to life...\"\n\nYes, this was the color that bound Zhang Jue and the people who looked up to him. A mark of their lives that he can still see clearly whenever he closes his eyes.",
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