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Fate/Grand Order: Chaldea Scrapbook

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A collection of shorts by beloved TYPE-MOON artist NAKATANI. The focus of this collection is the Absolute Demonic Front arc of F/GO Babylonia the latest game in the FATE/Grand Order franchise. A prequel of sorts, this arc focuses on the origins of the game's most iconic character - Mash. This is the destined era where humans and gods part ways—this is the start of the final battle.

178 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 24, 2023

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A Fate/Grand Order Collection

To be perfectly honest being a fan of the Fate/Grand Order game with its many interesting characters and storylines (as well as other Fate related titles) I may be a bit biased in my review but it should also be mentioned that being a collection of short stories based on some of the many stories from the game I have mentioned that this may not be as enjoyable read to others that have not played the game or seen play throughs of it before.

For some of the stories within this collection we see early Chaldea with Mash and Roman in particular referenced (makes sense since they are on the cover too), a picnic where Saber faced servants (it's a bit of a joke at one point) chat about old times/train, A battle with Mash, Altera, and EMIYA (archer) as they grind for resources, Jean D'Arc looking back on her past before she became a servant, Okita Soji in a GudaGuda event, Rin Tosaka reflecting on the differences between Shirou and her upbringing (probably through Fate/Stay Night), the master of Chaldea has some visions from his servants and gets in trouble from the mom figure of the place, and characters from Fate/Zero who have become characters in Fate/Grand Order find themselves in a familiar family type role as one servant deals with her feelings for the man she once loved in her former life.
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