Little Venice



Little Venice is an artificial sluice formed by numerous canals located in London, United Kingdom.

Principles
From the name, one can rather easily discern that it is based on the city of water. There are some large differences - the surrounding scenery is different from that of Venice and it is not a floating city, just a pier with three canals gathered at it. However it fully duplicates the artificial, magical effects in Venice which allow for heavier use of the terrain.

Background
Little Venice's construction was partially to duplicate the artificial, magical effects of Venice which allow for heavier use of terrain, though very few people know about it.

Acqua of the Back Arc
Archbishop Laura Stuart is in a boat ride in Little Venice, London. There, she receives report from the boatman about the internal fighting in the Roman Catholic Church (between Fiamma of the Right and the Pope), where the Pope has been hospitalized. The boatman states that the vast amounts of magic used should've caused more damage and is confused by it. However, Laura notes that there was an ordinary street behind the Pope, meaning the outcome was obvious, the Pope used himself to prevent the destruction of that street. In that boat, Laura mentions that the Pope is such a kind man, and with a tinge of loneliness in her voice, wonders if he is smiling now.

Trivia

 * In the light novel, the narrow boat was not a rowboat, but a miniature engine was attached to boat. In the anime adaptation, it was changed to the gondolier rowing the boat with the oars.
 * In the Toaru universe, Little Venice was the junction of three canals, as opposed two canals in real life.