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* ScheduleSlip: The author generally makes a point of listing how far he is with each chapter on his FFN profile to avoid this, but as of 2022, the story has been on a one year hiatus while the author focuses on an original story.
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* OutdatedByCanon: The origin of Divine Ancestors. In canon, they were former Mother Earth Goddesses whose power and Authorities had been drained by the King of the End, either willingly or else upon defeat. However, because this explanation had not yet been written at the time of this fic's creation, Marcus Galen Sands instead invented the idea that their powers had been sealed by various Gods of Steel, who then took them to wife.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to a note on "Chapter 23: The Tempest: Aftermath", the author originally planned for Guinevere to be a villain. Her first act would have been to try to murder Shirou after he defeated Mordred.
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** According to a note on "Chapter 6: First Contact", the author originally planned for Shirou to take on a costumed alter-ego to fight evil similar to John Pluto Smith.
** According to a note on "Chapter 23: The Tempest: Aftermath", the author originally planned for Guinevere to be a villain. Her first act would have been to try to murder Shirou after he defeated Mordred.
** According to a note on "Chapter 6: First Contact", the author originally planned for Shirou to take on a costumed alter-ego to fight evil similar to John Pluto Smith.
** According to a note on "Chapter 23: The Tempest: Aftermath", the author originally planned for Guinevere to be a villain. Her first act would have been to try to murder Shirou after he defeated Mordred.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to a note on "Chapter 23: The Tempest: Aftermath", the author originally planned for Guinevere to be a villain. Her first act would have been to try to murder Shirou after he defeated Mordred.