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Striking The Sparks
3 ReviewsCid was not an innocent man. He knew what he was dealing with when he created the first MagiTek Knight.
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Striking The Sparks
(#) DomaDoma 2005-05-12 05:35:05 AM
Oh, my word. Characterization is superb. My Gestahl, while not quite out of character, doesn't really convey himself too well, but your Gestahl, and your Cid, and your Kefka... oh, my word. -
Striking The Sparks
(#) JadeDixon 2005-07-24 07:33:14 PM
Poor Cid... He's left in quite the awkward position. He sees all these things about people behind closed doors, yet he can never speak a word about them.
I really like your take on how the transfusion process was developed. It's not something a lot of people write about, so it's fresh and new.
I'd always thought of Kefka being completely sane before the transfusion process, a sort of warning on how dangerous dealing with magic could be. But this is good too. It amplifies a minor instability to extreme proportions. The truly tragic thing is that Cid could have prevented it.
Good story!
Author\'s Response: Yeah, I liked the idea that Kefka was a little bit off before the infusion... just a little. It makes it serve more as a warning about giving human beings powers that they don't understand, because you never know which human might be the wrong one. Or something like that. Thanks. :) -
Striking The Sparks
(#) hojo 2006-05-08 08:54:56 PM
Very nice. I wish I could think of more to say, but I can't.