Clarion
Part I: Dreams of Memories | Part II: Waking Life | Part III: The End of All Things
(Notes)



Fandom | Cast: Final Fantasy X. Braska-centric without a doubt. Auron and Jecht, of course, and a bit of young Yuna. Big roles for the aeons/fayth — most especially Bahamut and Shiva, but plenty for Ixion, Ifrit, and Valefor too.
Rating | Warnings: PG, so very gen. Spoilers for the whole game. Canonical character death, death of a bystander with slightly gory detail.
For: [livejournal.com profile] darthneko's prompt in [livejournal.com profile] ff_exchange 2007 - "FFX: Braska, summoning"
Betas: [livejournal.com profile] owlmoose, [personal profile] renay, [personal profile] seventhe, with more thanks than I can say
Total Word Count: 43,500
Summary: Bahamut has a plan. Braska has a purpose. The two don't always coincide, and a pattern slowly grows, drawn in light on stone. A three-part arc detailing Braska's path to becoming a High Summoner.


Chapter Title: Part III - The End of All Things
Chapter Word Count: 18,800
Chapter Summary: As his pilgrimage continues, Braska descends into a world of dreams and memories, conflicting loyalties and united hope. And one burning question that Braska will have answered.

@[livejournal.com profile] ff_press: [FFX] [personal profile] justira: Clarion (3) - The End of All Things (Braska, Auron, Jecht, Yuna, Bahamut, Shiva, Ixion, Ifrit, Valefor) (PG) (18,800 words)





Clarion Part III: The End of all Things )







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Clarion
Part I: Dreams of Memories | Part II: Waking Life | Part III: The End of All Things
(Notes)



Fandom | Cast: Final Fantasy X. Braska-centric without a doubt. Auron and Jecht, of course, and a bit of young Yuna. Big roles for the aeons/fayth — most especially Bahamut and Shiva, but plenty for Ixion, Ifrit, and Valefor too.
Rating | Warnings: PG, so very gen. Spoilers for the whole game. Canonical character death, death of a bystander with slightly gory detail.
For: [livejournal.com profile] darthneko's prompt in [livejournal.com profile] ff_exchange 2007 - "FFX: Braska, summoning"
Betas: [livejournal.com profile] owlmoose, [personal profile] renay, [personal profile] seventhe, with more thanks than I can say
Total Word Count: 43,500
Summary: Bahamut has a plan. Braska has a purpose. The two don't always coincide, and a pattern slowly grows, drawn in light on stone. A three-part arc detailing Braska's path to becoming a High Summoner.


Chapter Title: Part II - Waking Life
Chapter Word Count: 14,200
Chapter Summary: After his dreaming, there is a waking life. What must Braska bring together in the waking world, that Bahamut would entrust him with his terrible dream?

@[livejournal.com profile] ff_press: [FFX] [personal profile] justira: Clarion (2) - Waking Life (Braska, Auron, Jecht, Yuna, Bahamut, Shiva) (PG) (14,200 words)





Clarion Part II: Waking Life )




Continue to Part III: The End of All Things
 
 
@[livejournal.com profile] ff_press: [FFX] [livejournal.com profile] justira: Yuna portrait doodle (Yuna) (G)

Daily Doodle: Bleh. Wanted to try another MS Paint portrait doodle; don't think it came out nearly as nice as the Vaan. I tried to multiref, as per usual (but unlike Vaan), with one primary ref. I dunno, don't think it looks too much like her but I am so, so done with today.
ETA: ffff backdated 2 hours
Time: 30 mins off and on

Daily Doodle: Yuna from Final Fantasy X )
I did a a set like this for Tidus and then got it into my head to do one for each of the main characters. It's fun =)

Fandoms:
[13] Final Fantasy X
Rating: G. 100% kosher.
Spoilers: None =D
Feedback: Always, always welcome! I love concrit, and I don't bite!
Notes: I tried to experiment more with textures, since I'm generally pretty shy about using those, but ended up using my favourite texture too much. Is it very obvious? >.>
Sample:



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