Soulweaver |
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Goddess |
Game(s): |
Final Fantasy VI |
Characters: |
Poltergeist |
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Unknown |
Fan Art |
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[451x568 (95.6k)] |
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No Comment
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Fan Art |
Game(s): |
Final Fantasy VI |
Characters: |
Clyde, Interceptor |
Medium: |
pencil, charcoal, marker, Photoshop |
Fan Art |
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[750x528 (112.04k)] |
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I feel like I have to write a miniature novel to explain this. Spoilers ahoy!
We don't see much of Clyde's life, but it's full of tragedy. His tragic flaw cowardice. It's what causes him to leave his friend Baram to an uncertain fate, abandon his wife and child, and turns him into a masked, heartless killer. And, when he finally can't run from his past anymore, it's what ultimately leads to his death (whether this occurs at the Floating Continent or at Kefka's tower during the ending). For the purposes of this topic, I chose the point when he left his family as the center of all this tragedy. I think that's when he (figuratively) donned his mask for the first time, killed his emotions for good, and became Shadow.
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The Running of the Behemoths |
Game(s): |
Final Fantasy VII |
Characters: |
Behemoth |
Medium: |
Pencil, Photoshop |
Fan Art |
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[815x506 (169.97k)] |
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It's sort of like the running of the bulls... except that behemoths can shoot meteor spells at you if you start to get away. The running of the bulls is part of the Fiesta of San Fermin, and while it might not be your standard holiday, I couldn't resist giving it a try.
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Minstrel |
Game(s): |
Romancing SaGa - Minstrel Song |
Characters: |
The Minstrel |
Medium: |
Graphite, Photoshop |
Fan Art |
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[800x544 (163.55k)] |
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Going through RPGamer's archives, I couldn't believe the lack of fanart for this wonderful game. I haven't met many people who have even played it... although I guess I shouldn't be surprised, after the horror that was Unlimited SaGa. The Minstrel may not be one of the main heroes of the game, but he's more integral to the story than one might think.
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