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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Over forty servants, all with masters, are involved in the chaos of the Grail War.
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* AnyoneCanDie: Being an elimination style game, this is the inevitable result.



* SovietSuperscience: The Soviet experiments on children are how Boris developed Mystic Eyes.

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* SovietSuperscience: The Soviet experiments on children are how Boris developed Mystic Eyes.Eyes.
* TheLastDance: For Jessica Harway, who overused Reinforcement magecraft and practically destroyed her body in the process.
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The sequel to ''Roleplay/FateOathAlternative'', set two weeks after the "Archwood Incident". The roleplay adds a third city, with Careen joining Archwood and De Le Mancha on the world map. Several characters return for the sequel, supplemented by a new set of Masters and Servants also trying to win the Grail War.

!!This roleplay provides examples of the following tropes:
*AbandonedWarehouse: George and Boris killed off a gang of drug dealers operating out of an abandoned warehouse in Careen in order to set a trap.
*BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Many of the Heroic Spirits claim to have had more going on than mythology and history would lead you to believe.
*CrazySurvivalist: Felix, the mage who decided that the best use of his Earth element was digging an enormous bunker under his house.
*HistoricalDomainCharacter: Nearly every servant is a historical figure given new life as a Servant.
*LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Over forty servants, all with masters, are involved in the chaos of the Grail War.
*MostCommonSuperPower: So common, in fact, that even historically male characters that are summoned as females have cleavage.
*SovietSuperscience: The Soviet experiments on children are how Boris developed Mystic Eyes.

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