This is a really small post anyway. One Final Fantasy VII harem icon, which I had posted at my blog but not here before. The other icon is new, Hakura fan service from Tactics.
( few but bishieful )
Then I found the new Utada CD.
( Lyrics. Text. Icons. (..7) )
( Actually, no, I can’t hear over the sound of how awesome you are. (9) )
CAT: FFVII
Warnings: Crack, Language, Vincent Emotional Abuse, Idiot Reeve
Link: http://piratesboard.net/fiction/viewsto
Summary: The WRO is saving the world. One child at a time. What does "Heart" do anyways...
Notes: This was inspired by a conversation Cherri and I had over snacks last night. But I also had to write it while on the phone with Mikari. Because Shinra is the ONLY way to go.
( Captain Planet v. WRO )
I tried posting this on PBF, but it was being weird and buggy, so I thought I'd settle for LJ and a few of the minor sites. It's up on Lunaescence and FOSFF if anyone would like to respond there.
Title: Clandestine Operations
LINK: Luna, Fosff
CAT: FFVII
Summary: Your mission, should you choose to accept it: seven days of turk challenges. Open for reader-inserts, original characters, and canon casting.
Warnings: Violence
Seven Days
YOUR MISSION, SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO ACCEPT IT: seven days of turk challenges. Open for reader-inserts, original characters, and canon casting.
The goal is to write a story including the seven missions listed as performed by a Turk of your choosing or creation. You may choose different characters for each mission or you may use the same character, similarly you may choose to write a series of oneshots or a continuous story. The situations are written for a post-AC timeline, but if you'd like to switch things around for different timeliens, you may. Subcategories ranging from humor, to romance, to horror are allowed, as well as any rating you feel comfortable working with.
The missions are as follows:
SABOTAGE. A rival company is out with the latest equipment, threatening Shinra's monopoly on the electric industry. Sneak into the storage facility and sabotage the equipment without being compromised.
SMUGGLING. Since meteor, Materia has been for the most part banned, but what's a Turk without a good spell or six? Meet a trafficker in Junon and make the pick-up for Shinra without being compromised.
ABDUCTION. A man in northern Rocket Town has struck oil--oil needed to keep a new, rebirthed and wobbly Shinra Inc on its feet--but he refuses to sell to the company. "Borrow" his six year old daughter until he sees things the Shinra way.
TORTURE. A member of a newly-founded rebel group has been brought in for "questioning." Make him talk any way you see fit.
GUARD. President Rufus Shinra is scheduled to open the latest division of the company this evening, but suspicious characters have been sighted and they appear to be armed. Remove the President from harm and neutralize the potential threats.
ASSASSINATION. The leader of a dissenting terrorist organization and the second in command have been located near the ruins of Mideel. Eliminate the targets without being compromised.
SUNDAY. Gold Saucer tickets are on the company card tonight. Enjoy the day off and try not to get into trouble, or let any of the other agents get into trouble for that matter.
Category:Original
Rating: Pg-13
Link: http://piratesboard.net/fiction/viewsto
Summary: The world ends when people stop caring.
Notes:
Based on a dream. I do not own Matt, Sybil, Nimily, Naia, or Hikou. I do own myself though.
( Pandora's Box )
( Mixed Bag (4) )
( The Family Symbol (7) )
Category: Fanfic, Poetry, Final fantasy VII
Note: Just a bit of Shinra inspired poetry.
( Under Midgar Skies )
Title: Leader
Rating: G
Words: 675
Fandom: Final Fantasy VII
( Leader )
Disclaimer, I don't own Final Fantasy VII, Snow or Cherri, or Axel. I only own Mikari and half of Remi.
The first step is to actually sit yourself down and write. Sometimes you will need to force yourself, but, if you want to achieve this you need to rough.
Not so hard but many of us decide since we have nothing to say – we have nothing to write.
Not true.
Blog. Yes, blog. Write about your day in third person as though you were viewing it. This will help you work on perspective as well as get something out. Even if it’s miniscule it is a start. If all you can do is blog in third person, you’ve become the lead of a story. It works! Try this for one week. Since we all have a live journal anyways, this should be easy.
Once your week is up look back. While it may be nothing overly exciting you will see where you started and how much things have improved. Now that you can write every day for seven days. You can do this for as long as you think it will take you to form the habit. However, a week might be enough to kick start you. If not, the net challenge in the list would be to set a word limit.
Say five hundred words every day for the next week. This should be easy considering you have blogged about your day last week. Some days you may throw out a bunch of words and others a little less, but, honestly as long as you are writing you are stepping towards your goal.
Now that I have wasted your time with rambling. I will just cut to some tips that are helpful. One will find it easy to write every day if they just sit down and write. Here are some ideas on how to get the ball rolling:
• Blog about your day in third person
• Free Write – whatever comes to mind, just ramble it out
• Pick a word limit (500 is good to start with)
• Keep notes for stories you want to write; then in a couple of days go back and work on that story. Try to finish it up
• Set aside five to ten minutes every day (preferably at the same time) to do nothing but write
• Look over an old story and rewrite it
• Pick something that you liked today and describe how it made you feel
• Pick something you disliked and describe how it made you feel
• Take your favorite character and put them in your shoes for a day
Writing is not always about being inspired and giving readers something made of gold. If that were the case everyone could be an amazing writer with little to no work at all. Writing is an art and need sot be worked on. Practice makes perfect they say, and this is no different. You have to be willing to admit and accept that sometimes your work is not going to be great or astounding.
As long as you are writing, the general idea is that you are improving. Writing every day is not a sure fire way to get better, but it does articulate your thoughts and help keep your mind clear.
This allows for ideas and plots to run through your mind. This allows for you to clear that head of yours and be inspired again. The only real thing stopping you from writing is you. You do not need inspiration to write all of the time, even when you are inspired your work could still be bad.
Writing is a form of communication, as such, all you need to do is be able to sit down and pour out your thoughts.
( It's no fun if we can't quote it?! (6) )
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Humor
Words: 1,447
Summary: Right before Mikari finishes off a group of anti-Shinra terrorists, one of them asks a few questions which have some interesting answers.
( Evil Water )
Disclaimer, I don't own Final Fantasy VII, Snow, Cherri or Hikou. I only own Mikari (the narrator).
