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* [[All Myths Are True]]
** The wide variety of legendary heroes who can be summoned as Servants. Partly explained by Assassin, {{spoiler|who is by his own admission a fictional character}}, as a reverse of the hero making the legend (see [[Clap Your Hands If You Believe]]). This still doesn't explain how a mage is able to acquire the legendary artifact needed to summon the specific hero, such as {{spoiler|Gilgamesh's}}: the fossilized remains of the first snake to shed its skin (tied to a legend about his quest for immortality). A direct corollary of Assassin {{spoiler|admitting to being fictional is that all the other heroes were definitely real, since being fictional was a sign of the fact that he was summoned by another Servant, and became downgraded.}}
** It's from a [[What Could Have Been|cancelled project]], so its status as canon is debatable, but ''Fate/Apocrypha'' would've featured [[The Bible|David]] (Archer) and [[Jeanne D 'Archetype|Joan of Arc]] ([[Game Master|Ruler]]/Saber), who are stated to draw some power from the Judeo-Christian [[God]]. At the same time, said game would've also featured [[Warrior Monk]] Benkei (Lancer), whose Noble Phantasm channels the power of some other higher power...and no, [[Clap Your Hands If You Believe|not believing in it]] won't save you from its effects, which would presumably imply that this second divine force is indeed real.
* [[All There in the Manual]]
** The [[Anime]] touches on elements from the [[Visual Novel]], such as Archer's identity, Ilya's parentage, and Sakura's relationship with Rin, without actually providing its own explanations. In order to understand certain elements from the [[Visual Novel]], in turn, you may have to reference a published extra called ''Fate/side material''.