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Fate/Fractured Origin.

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This is an original work. Author Note: Reuploaded, Because the Book has been blocked by Webnovel, I had made some adjustments. Marco Ashford wasn't supposed to be anyone's Master. A mid-ranked Clock Tower student with water-damaged spell texts and his late grandfather's Kyoto workshop, he stumbled into a lunar-eclipse summoning gone catastrophically sideways — three catalysts on the tray, three circles igniting at once, three sets of Command Seals burning into his skin before he hit the floor. He woke up with a headache, a cracked chalk circle, and three Heroic Spirits staring down at him with varying degrees of contempt. Saber. Archer. Caster. Tomoe Gozen, Atalanta, and Circe — each one a legend in her own right, none of them interested in sharing, all of them now bound to a man who still hasn't fixed the leak in his workshop ceiling. The Eighth Fuyuki Grail War has fractured around them: rival Masters hunting Marco for his unprecedented triple bond, masterless Servants drifting through Kyoto like ghosts with grudges, and a corrupted Grail waiting at the center of it all, still making promises it has never once kept. Marco Ashford is learning fast that surviving a broken war requires something the Clock Tower never taught him — and that three women forged by myth are harder to impress, and far easier to fall for, than any Noble Phantasm he'll face.
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