London (ロンドン, Rondon) is the capital city of the United Kingdom.
Overview[]
Uniquely, London is divided into two "sides", completely separate from each other[1] and unable to be traveled between by conventional means; instead, people must use the Phone Gate (フォンゲート, Fon Gēto) or the Coin Gate to move from one side to the other.[2] Consequently, while the residents of Reverse London are fully aware of Front London, the residents of Front London largely believe Reverse London to be a myth.[3] Additionally, Front and Reverse London share identical geography and architecture, with buildings being present in the same location in both cities; consequently, if a building is destroyed in Reverse London, its counterpart in Front London will also be destroyed.[4]
London has multiple different news organizations: one of these, the London Press (『ロンドン・プレス』, Rondon Puresu), also publishes articles on events and people in Reverse London that can be read by transforming its newspapers into the Reverse London Press (『リバース・ロンドン・プレス』, Ribāsu Rondon Puresu) with a Magic Scan (
Front London[]
Front London (
Reverse London[]
Reverse London (リバース・ロンドン, Ribāsu Rondon) is the city that spans across the "hidden side" of London.[1] Because its citizens can see Dragons, they have taken up the duty of controlling and protecting Dragons. The architecture and layout of the central city in Reverse London is similar to that of Front London,[14] and it contains modern technology such as digital monitors and escalators.[15] However, Reverse London also contains large swaths of farmland and nature, in contrast to Front London's entirely urban layout; this is used at least in part for Dragons to live in for domestication purposes.[16] The residents of Reverse London make use of the Dragons they protect to produce resources like food and minerals for use in their everyday lives.[17] In the year 1609, Wing Bind issued the Dragon Contact Prohibition (ドラゴン
Standard procedure when a Dragon attacks in Reverse London is to cordon off the area with Barrier Tape (バリアテープ, Bariatēpu) while a member of Wing Bind handles the situation.[19] However, if a Dark Dragon appears, Wing Bind must call in an emergency blockade on the relevant street, resulting in the sign flipping to display this status while nearby citizens are instructed through their phones to take shelter in designated areas until the Dark Dragon is disposed of.[20] By contrast, if a normal Human commits an act of violence or terrorism, Wing Bind does not intervene and instead lets the police respond.[21]
Reverse London is comprised of dozens of different streets, such as Rutherford Street (ラザフォード
Dragons[]
Main article: Dragon Dragons (ドラゴン, Doragon) are supernatural beings exclusive to London. Centuries ago, they were responsible for 72% of all deaths in London, which led to the residents of Reverse London establishing Wing Bind in order to protect, control, and in some cases exterminate them.[14] There are almost two dozen different known species of Dragon, each varying in size, appearance, temperament, physical qualities, and intelligence levels.[24]
West Branch[]
Main article: Wing Bind
Reverse London contains the Soul Society West Branch (
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 BURN THE WITCH one-shot, page 13
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, pages 9 & 28
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, page 19
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 2, page 26
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 2, pages 9-10
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 2, page 21
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 2, page 2
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, page 44
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, pages 4-5
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, page 7
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, pages 46-47
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 3, page 15
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, page 36
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 BURN THE WITCH one-shot, pages 13-14
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, pages 10-11 & 15
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, pages 19-22
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, page 21
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 1, pages 27-28
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 1, page 37
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 1, pages 44-46
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 2, page 20
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 1, pages 43 & 46
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH manga; Chapter 2, page 15
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, pages 21 & 35-36
- ↑ BURN THE WITCH one-shot, page 22
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