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[[File:Homura residence.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Front view of Homura's residence]] | [[File:Homura residence.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Front view of Homura's residence]] | ||
[[File:Homura residence 04.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A name plaque that says 'Homura' in | [[File:Homura residence 04.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A name plaque that says 'Homura' in Hiragana. Presumably the kanji for Akemi is offscreen.]] | ||
[[File:Homura residence 02.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Apartment interior.]] | [[File:Homura residence 02.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Apartment interior.]] | ||
[[File:Homura residence 03.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Digital wall display of documents pertaining to witches.]] | [[File:Homura residence 03.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Digital wall display of documents pertaining to witches.]] |
Revision as of 05:15, 25 February 2011
The residence of Homura Akemi. An aging, European-style building at a Y intersection in a district surrounded by skyscrapers. It is unclear if this is a new building or part of the original town that didn't undergo urban redevelopment. Contrastingly, the interior of Homura's apartment is ultra-modern, and the walls appear to be digital displays of documents pertaining to witches. There is a decoration on the ceiling that appears to be made of clockwork.
Walpurgisnacht Documents
The following is a gallery of the documents on Homura's wall display.
On a black space between a scan of a Renaissance-era book and a diagram with a sticker that says "Plan A," there is a line of green text that says 1914_Bücher. At center, there is a page with illustrations of what appear to be the humanoid forms of six witches, marked "1/25 P." At bottom left of the page, "Walpurgisnacht" is printed. At right, there is a drawing of what appears to be the Witch from Episode 1 and a photograph of some circular object (the Moon?).
At right, there is a passage from Faust. At center, there is a detail of the "Plan A" document, which appears to diagram the movements of some object or being. At bottom right, the neon green feminine figure is displayed in better resolution, appearing to be descending a spiral staircase.
At top left, there are the words "Buhsentechnik" and "Gear" in stylized text. Besides, beneath a drawing of the Witch from Episode 1, there is the word "EinNarr." A letter or two may be cut off from the beginning.