You get fake gald from random boss battles and random chests in the labyrinth of memories. To get all of them, you have to go through many times.
Fake Tales of San Francisco was created in 2006-08.
Fake memory's
Namine put fake memories inside of Sora making him think she was important to him. When he finally meets her, she explains everything and with Sora knowing the truth, still tries to save her "fake memories or not."
in the movie it does but dolphins have real tales
Yes, Unicorns originated from fairy tales.
it is different because non fiction is real and fiction is fake such as Fairy Tales
Non-fiction is not fake but fairy tales are are so there isn't much. sorry.
I am the second generation in this university,my father is an alumni with greta memories. Jake Thomas
Fake Science Monthy, I think...
The Pardoner in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" is the pilgrim who did a brisk business in fake holy relics. He would sell fake relics to unsuspecting people, claiming they had miraculous powers.
Before entering Castle Oblivion, a mysterious hooded figure tells him that in Castle Oblivion "To find is to lose and to lose is to find". What he meant is that Sora will be losing memories while gaining fake ones created by a witch named Namine. While in Castle Oblivion, Namine is slowly taking away Sora's memories and adding fake ones. Hence the title "Chain of Memories". Marluxia commands Namine to erase Sora's other memories so that that he can harness the power of the keyblade master, controlling him like a puppet. While in Castle oblivion, Sora goes through fake worlds in the form of cards created by Sora's memories. Every time that he progresses through a world, he goes up one floor in Castle Oblivion; losing more and more memories each time. Marluxia's plan fails when Sora learns of Namine's actions and defeats Marluxia and the rest of the above-ground members of the Organization.
The reason he wrote the Canterbury Tales is to show the difference between each classes such as the clergy class. He thought the clergy class was fake and not as they seemed. An example is the nun who wore a green cloak when the usually wear a black and white coat.