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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
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
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
Very nice. I wish I could think of more to say, but I can't.
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