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Fate type redline8/23/2023 Idk, going from "My fingers are disappearing, and the novel's text is changing (conveniently on the page relevant to the events happening right now)" to "clearly the novel is somehow reflecting the reality I am now in (even though I thought it was 'just' time travel until a few minutes ago) except the protagonist/Master of Saber was clearly supposed to be Tsukumo even though she isn't even a Master currently and the text hadn't changed before now" seems to be kind of a big logic leap to make.He could easily assume his grandma was the protagonist from the fact the protagonist is a black-haired girl who summoned Saber, and grandma is a black-haired girl who was trying to summon Saber before he hijacked the summoning. Idk, going from "My fingers are disappearing, and the novel's text is changing (conveniently on the page relevant to the events happening right now)" to "clearly the novel is somehow reflecting the reality I am now in (even though I thought it was 'just' time travel until a few minutes ago) except the protagonist/Master of Saber was clearly supposed to be Tsukumo even though she isn't even a Master currently and the text hadn't changed before now" seems to be kind of a big logic leap to make.īut then how did he arrive at the conclusion that Tsukumo was meant to be the heroine? Pretty sure the association wouldn't like a book with 100% accurate telling of a war that involved magi bieneing available to the public, so they must've changed some details like names to avoid problemsBut then how did he arrive at the conclusion that Tsukumo was meant to be the heroine? I can see the writer changing the names to protect privacy and secrecy of magic. An observation I've seen somewhereĪnyways, can't remember, did anything say if the LN uses the masters' real names. Given how the LN was only modified and not starting to dissapear, grandma isn't the author.
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