Fate/strange Fake
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Synopsis
Snowfield — a desert city on American soil — becomes the site of a Grail War transplant that goes wrong immediately. A shadowy organization tries to replicate the legendary ritual from Fuyuki — summoning Heroic Spirits, pitting mages against each other, winner gets an omnipotent wish. Problem is, their copy is broken. The Saber class doesn't summon properly, the system's definition of 'hero' gets warped, and Servants show up that have no business being in a Grail War. A spy named Faldeus is pulling strings behind the scenes, a girl named Ayaka gets dragged into the chaos as Saber's Master, and a child named Tsubaki ends up connected to one of the most dangerous Servants in the war. Nobody fully understands the rules anymore, including the people who designed them. That's the setup for this 13-episode TV series from A-1 Pictures, adapted from Ryohgo Narita's light novels — and if you know Narita from Baccano or Durarara, you already know he thrives in ensemble casts where every character has their own agenda and the story weaves them together like controlled chaos. If you liked Fate/Zero's darker tone or Fate/Apocrypha's larger-scale battles but wanted something that feels less predictable, this scratches that itch. The American setting genuinely changes the atmosphere compared to the usual Fuyuki backdrop. It's dense, it's morally messy, and the unconventional Servant matchups alone make it worth your time.
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Characters
Gilgamesh
Arrogant, powerful king of Uruk; boasts unmatched treasures and combat prowess.
Portrayed by George Grant
Enkidu
A clay-monster friend of Gilgamesh, possessing immense power and a deep connection to nature.
Portrayed by Miller Marin
Ayaka Sajou
Ayaka Sajou, Shirou Emiya's female counterpart, is a strong-willed mage in Fate/strange Fake.
Portrayed by Kunapaneni Anjali
Tine Chelc
Tine Chelc, Archer's Master, fights to reclaim her people's ancestral Snowfield homeland.
Portrayed by Chambers Dani
Orlando Reeve
Snowfield's police chief and Caster's Master, Orlando Reeve, is a prepared magus disappointed by the Grail War's public exposure.
Portrayed by Wehkamp Christopher
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-6 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 7.

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