

Nursery Rhyme does not have its own body, and it manifests itself as the will of its current Master.

Relationships Hans Christian Andersen "Oh my! Is that Hans Christian Andersen? I've got a few complaints for him about The Little Mermaid! How could he have ended it like that? Give me a hand, Master!" Paracelsus Jack the Ripper Appearance She feels somewhat guilty about retaining Alice's form in Fate/Grand Order, but after Ritsuka helps her confront those feelings she hopes that through her Alice will experience the happy ending she never received in life. She claims that being Alice's Servant makes her happy, and being the Servant of another wouldn't be the same. Unlike Alice, she is not shy, only emotionless and bored. Nursery Rhyme is the mirror image of Alice with the same personality, but she truly cares about her Master and doesn't want to lose her.
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It formed the foundation for the book Alice in Wonderland WP, what was perhaps the best known work from the author known as Lewis Carroll WP, which began as a series of simple rhymes told to the daughters of a family friend while rowing down the River Thames WP on a warm summer's day. It eventually emerged as a Servant who became a champion of the innocent. It is a genre deeply loved by the children of England that came into being as a reaction to the half-voiced dreams of the young. It is not a hero in the traditional sense, but the general term for any picture book that managed to manifest itself into a corporeal existence. The embodiment of Alice's feelings on the subject projected onto a Reality Marble, Nursery Rhyme, to create a virtual-servant. 2.3.8.1 A Bunch of Books, a Crowd of Us.2.3.5 Christmas Event: The Second Generation is Alter.2.3.4 Valentine Event: Chocolate Lady's Commotion.2.3.2 Christmas Event: Miss Almost Weekly Santa Alter.
