6 Works in Matoya & Y'shtola Rhul
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A collection of short fics I wrote for FFxivWrite2023 because I somehow managed to get through it a third(!) time.
As these fics can vary greatly in subject matter, each chapter summary includes [Patch] and [Relationships involved] and a more or less MSQ spoiler free description of the piece to aid in reading. I also included relevant dictionary entries of each word or phrase used as prompts.
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- Part 3 of FFxivWrite
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Y'shtola was having tea in Mor Dhona after discovering what the Aetheric Analyzer was. Trying hard not to despair after the destruction of the void gate in Alzadaal, she took time to compose herself and think.
G'raha dropped by out of concern. As he joined her for tea, several solutions were made and so were suspicions. All in all, its just another day for the "former" Scions of the Seventh Dawn.
Many hands makes work lighter.
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- English
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A series of vignettes about the relationship between Y'shtola and Master Matoya, starting with a tale of a teenager's first steps into a wider world, against the wishes of her mentor.
Written for ffxivwrite2022 prompt 1: cross and prompt 12: miss the boat
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Five things that Happened in Etheirys after Endwalker, and One that Happened Elsewhere by TheSecondBatgirl for malachibi
Fandoms: Final Fantasy XIV
15 Mar 2022
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The Scions may have disbanded, but that doesn't mean that their adventures are over.
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A few snapshots of foster families and the things we learn -- hold on, let go, never stop. Live.
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- Part 3 of The Warriors Four
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ffxiv write 2020 day 7: nonagenarian
Matoya was, emphatically, not expecting any visitors to intrude upon her sanctum. One would think that, at her age, with her long list of scholarly accomplishments, after giving so much of her life over to the advancement of aetherology, she deserved some peace and quiet as she worked.
At least for long enough to finish grading her students’ term papers (execrable, as always— somehow even worse than last year’s lot). Her office hours were clearly posted on her door, and even then it was well known that undergraduates who took advantage of them without good reason did so at their peril.
So, of course, when she was interrupted by the sound of her door creaking open, it was totally unsurprising.
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- Part 7 of Warrior of Moonlight