| Reviews for Incorrect Fate Quotes |
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Bob chapter 51 . 6/8 Happy 200 reviews! |
T-B-R chapter 65 . 6/10 Aw Raikou is so cute here. |
Wolf Strife chapter 63 . 4/19 That is definitely something she would do. |
Wolf Strife chapter 64 . 4/19 That was a touching chapter. |
KisekiMa chapter 62 . 3/14 I haven't laughed so hard in ages, thank You! |
Wolf Strife chapter 62 . 3/13 That was perfect my friend, my sides have reached orbit, I can’t stop laughing! |
Ichigo Oga chapter 19 . 3/13 This one DEFINITELY is the best! |
Avenger013 chapter 55 . 11/23/2019 On the subject of Mordred, I'd say just call her by feminine pronouns. Even if she thinks of herself as a guy, she's still biologically female, plus all the Type-MOON wikis refer to her as female as well. |
Seseorang chapter 61 . 10/8/2019 Everyone adores Marie and it should be a requirement to join Chaldea. |
Seseorang chapter 55 . 10/8/2019 Kinken is absolutely one of my favourite (and oldest) Fate ships and now that Mordred has entered my top character list I feel blessed to see two of my favourite Fate aspects in one chapter. |
Wolf Strife chapter 61 . 10/6/2019 That was excellent! A great way to sum up Marie |
KisekiMa chapter 61 . 10/6/2019 I really love this one, especially the ending. 3 |
Guest chapter 60 . 7/22/2019 Thank for the absolute laughing fit i did get on this chapter. Shakespeare is really an underrated servant and this Display is fantastic. That Merlin ship tho - nice. I Would enjoy more like this maybe a change with Anderson ? |
Avid Reader 0007 chapter 60 . 7/5/2019 This entire chapter was a parody of Thomas Sanders Vines... And it was GLORIOUS! |
Worldbringer of Joseun chapter 60 . 5/14/2019 I found this hilarious. Couldn't stop laughing for a few of these. Especially Xuanzang. But I do wonder. How did Medusa's magic resistance work against Shakespeare when there were people later who had higher Magic Resistance? And Gilgamesh, Ozymandias, and Neopoleon. How did the hallway fit all three of them and their egos? Much less Shakespeare too. And sometimes, the funniest things are made when the writer is at their most tired. Good work. |