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Alexandre DumasFalse Casterアレクサンドル・デュマAlexandre Dumas père {F/SF}
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A Caster summoned to the Holy Grail War in Snowfield. Caster does not directly participate in the war; he spends his days creating Noble Phantasms for Clan Calatin to use. He repeatedly leaves his room without permission to indulge in modern cuisine and culture, much to Orlando's chagrin.
A 19th-century French playwright and novelist. He produced such masterpieces as The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. His father was General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a fierce commander under Napoleon I who was dubbed the “Black Devil.” His son, meanwhile, was the playwright and novelist who wrote La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias).
On the other hand, he was also known for being both a gourmet and a spendthrift. According to Dumas himself, the only wish he would have for the Holy Grail would be something along the lines of “fine cuisine and beautiful women.”
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A Caster summoned to the Holy Grail War in Snowfield. Caster does not directly participate in the war; he spends his days creating Noble Phantasms for Clan C... [Read more]
A Caster summoned to the Holy Grail War in Snowfield. Caster does not directly participate in the war; he spends his days creating Noble Phantasms for Clan Calatin to use. He repeatedly leaves his room without permission to indulge in modern cuisine and culture, much to Orlando's chagrin.
A 19th-century French playwright and novelist. He produced such masterpieces as The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. His father was General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a fierce commander under Napoleon I who was dubbed the “Black Devil.” His son, meanwhile, was the playwright and novelist who wrote La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias).
On the other hand, he was also known for being both a gourmet and a spendthrift. According to Dumas himself, the only wish he would have for the Holy Grail would be something along the lines of “fine cuisine and beautiful women.”