I'm not sure. It depends on various factors and how the story was presented. Sometimes stories are based on real events but might have some fictional elements added for entertainment.
Novia was a character in the fantasy novel " Lord of the Mysteries " and its derivative works written by Squid, who loved to dive.
She was a former MI9 agent with the code name Justice. She was the only Sequence 5 Beyonder in MI9. Under Leonard Mitchell's recommendation, he joined the Tarot Club and became The Hermit Cattleya's subordinate. Later, he was promoted to Mystery Pryer by Mr. Fool and bestowed the profane Creeping Hunger of the True Creator.
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It was mentioned in <Material 3> that Novia was a Sequence 7 Demoness of The Fool pathway, and she was also a member of the Tarot Club. According to <Resource 4>, Squid, who loved to dive, became the most influential online author of the year with Lord of the Mysteries.
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La Casa de Papel is completely fictional. The plot, characters, and situations were all crafted by the writers for entertainment purposes. There's no real-life basis for it.
Definitely not. 'La Casa de Papel' is purely fictional. The writers came up with the thrilling storyline and characters from their imagination to entertain the audience.
Not all of it is based on true stories. It's a mix of fictional elements and possible inspirations from real-life incidents, but it's not a straightforward documentation of actual events.