Abbey Road

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Abbey Road
Japanese Name アビーロード

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Weapon Weapon Staff.png Staff
Race Half-Elf
Nationality St. Iris.png St. Iris
Birthday November 20
Constellation Scorpio
Talents Piano playing, Singing
Likes Music
Dislikes Acting as a group
Strengths Determined to the very end once decided to do something
Weaknesses Lack of effort to things that don't interest her
Hobbies Playing instruments, Singing, Music appreciation

Abbey Road. I come from a dangerous area at the edge of the wilderness, where I grew up in a special ward frequented by Out-Siders. I know I'm lacking in manners. I know I have to behave myself. If you have a problem with me, stop talking behind my back and tell me straight. I'll do the same.

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Abbey Road (Twisted Knight Apprentice) icon.png [Twisted Knight Apprentice] Abbey Road 2023 March 24 [Altar of Judgement - Shuangfang Sword Swolf] Event Reward
Abbey Road (Heartfelt Melody) icon.png [Heartfelt Melody] Abbey Road 2023 March 16 [Seven Wonders Outside the Academy] Event Reward
Abbey Road (Heartfelt Singing Voice) icon.png [Heartfelt Singing Voice] Abbey Road 2023 December 21 [Christmas With the Reindeer] Limited Gacha
Abbey Road (Academy Student Who Thinks of Senior) icon.png [Academy Student Who Thinks of Senior] Abbey Road 2023 March 16 2.5 Anniversary Limited Gacha 1

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Trivia

  • Abbey Road's birthday is the opening date of St. John's Wood Station in 1939.
  • The road on [Academy Student Who Thinks of Senior] where she's standing on is the famous road appeared in "Abbey Road" album by The Beatles. In addition, her jacket is a direct reference to the band in 1960-1962, later, the Beatles changed to wear collarless jackets instead until 1964.
  • Confusingly in real life, Abbey Road Station does exist, but the actual train station that is closest to the famous Abbey Road zebra crossing is St. John's Wood Station, which is even mentioned on the signs in Abbey Road station that this is the wrong stop to Abbey Road.
  • Abbey Road's connection to Verforet as a Half-Elf may be from St. John's Wood's status as a Wood, as it was once part of the Forest of Middlesex. There was also a short-lived Anglo-French Art Centre located in the district.
  • The piano is the direct reference to the piano in the Abbey Road Studios, where The Beatles' used to use for many recordings.
  • The sign on her microphone is the London Tube Station logo.
  • The building in the background of [Academy Student Who Thinks of Senior] is St. John Wood's station's entrance.

Counterpart

St. John's Wood station entrance.

St. John's Wood is a London Underground station located in St John's Wood in the City of Westminster, north-west London. It was opened in 1939 as a stop on the Bakerloo line. Today St. John's Wood is served by the Jubilee line, between Swiss Cottage and Baker Street stations and is in Travelcard Zone 2. Essentially, St. John's Wood station is a local station with the nearby Metropolitan Line bypassing this station. A journey between St. John's Wood and Baker Street typically takes less than three minutes.

The station building is located on the corner of Acacia Road and Finchley Road and tube maps from late 1938 and early 1939 indicate that it was originally to be given the name Acacia Road or Acacia. This station is the nearest to Lord's Cricket Ground and Abbey Road Studios. The station is therefore not to be confused with Abbey Road DLR station in east London.

St. John's Wood station platform.

The station was opened on 20 November 1939 on a new section of deep-level tunnel constructed between Baker Street and Finchley Road when the Metropolitan line's services on its Stanmore branch were transferred to the Bakerloo line. The new station replaced two nearby stations on the Metropolitan line which had closed the previous day. These were Lord's (originally named St. John's Wood Road, then St. John's Wood and, finally, Lord's) and Marlborough Road.

A common trivia question is, "Which London Underground station does not contain any of the letters in the word "mackerel"? The answer is St John's Wood, which does not contain any of the letters A-C-E-K-L-M-R. This is only true because the word "Saint" is always abbreviated "St" in the name, and because Hoxton is on the London Overground but not the Underground. Victoria Coren Mitchell described this as her favourite trivia question. Two former stations also fulfil the mackerel test: Wotton and Wood Siding, which were part of the Underground network between 1933 and 1935. Wikipedia

Abbey Road.

Abbey Road is a thoroughfare in the borough of Camden and the City of Westminster in Greater London running roughly northwest to southeast through St John's Wood near Lord's Cricket Ground. It is part of the road B507. This road is best known for the Abbey Road Studios and for featuring on the cover of The Beatles' album of the same name, which was released in September 1969.

EMI's Abbey Road Studios is located at the south-western end at 3 Abbey Road, St John's Wood. The Beatles, Kanye West, Glenn Miller, Queen, Radiohead, Lady Gaga, Shirley Bassey, Aretha Franklin, ABBA, Cliff Richard, Kate Bush, Brockhampton, Kylie Minogue, Pink Floyd, and many other famous popular music performers have recorded at this studio. The Beatles named their last studio LP after this street, and the album's cover photograph shows the four group members walking across the zebra crossing just outside the studio entrance.

As a result of its association with the Beatles, this part of Abbey Road has been featured on the London tourism circuit. The crossing was given the official status of Grade II Listed Building by English Heritage in December 2010. The zebra crossing featured on the Beatles cover has become a popular photo opportunity area, despite the road still being a busy thoroughfare for traffic. The Beatles' album cover has been parodied many times over the years. The street sign on the corner of Grove End Road and Abbey Road, which was frequently defaced or stolen, is now mounted high on the building on the corner to save the local council the expense of cleaning and replacing it. The council repaints the wall next to the zebra crossing every three months to cover fans' graffiti. Wikipedia

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