Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 7 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 7
Danger in the Forest
The first light had barely risen above the far-off mountains before Fratley and Freya were on their feet and on their way down the mountain from the east gate.
They descended on foot, passing the cable car as it made its first trip up the mountain and soon reached the large main plateau upon which most Alexandria’s cities, towns and villages lay.
“Welcome to Alexandria,” said Freya with a smile even as she pointed out across the plateaus towards the shining white castle at the other side of the valley.
“Beautiful,” said Fratley even as his gaze went into the valley, long river snaking thr
Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 6 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 6
Crossing Those Hills
Their journey across the plains separating Lindblum and Alexandria were mostly uneventful. A few monsters bared their path, but were little match for them. The sun was only starting to dip below the horizon when they reached the Bohden Gate, the stepping stone towards the South Gate situated in the mountains above them.
Showing their border passes at the gate, they were let inside by the soldiers there even as the dark started to thicken. As they entered the small plaza beyond Freya turned her attention upwards towards the massive gate in the mountainside.
“It is a lot more impressive up close,” said Fratle
Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 5 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 5
Memories of a Journey
Few people were out on the street as Freya and Fratley arrived at the stairs leading towards Lindblum’s exterior gate. Standing at the top, Freya turned to Zidane and Garnet who had accompanied them there in the early morning hours.
“Guess this is goodbye again, for now,” said Garnet with a smile.
“Only for now, we will be making our way to Alexandria before long on our journey,” said Freya, returning the smile.
“We will be looking forward to that,” added Zidane as he held out his hand, which Freya happily took, “and I am already looking forward to next year’s hun
Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 4 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 4
Feast and Friends
Fratley returned to the castle to find Freya waiting for him at the air cab station alongside Zidane. “Congratulations with the victory,” said Fratley with a slight bow of respect towards Zidane as he stepped of the air cab.
“It was close, could have gone either way,” said Zidane and grinned, “but I am happy I got the victory.”
“You earned it, was a good fight,” said Freya as she gave Zidane a hearty slap on the back before walking over to Fratley, leaning forward and gently kissing his cheek, “from everyone involved.”
Fratley smiled in a blush and looked down s
Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 3 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 3
Festival of the Hunt
Fratley was looking out the window of one of the guest rooms of Lindblum castle. Far below, the once bustling city of Lindblum was quiet, the streets empty as the people had made for the observational positions at the walls and houses in preparation for the Festival of the Hunt.
He suddenly heard the door open and turned around to see who was coming, Freya also sitting up from the bed she had been resting on.
“Hello all,” greeted Zidane as he entered the room, Fratley noticing two impressive daggers by his side.
“Finally, here I see,” responded Freya with a small smile, before adding, “wa
Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 2 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 2
Lindblum
Freya and Fratley’s journey to Lindblum was uneventful and they soon found themselves at the gate to the grand city, heading up the last flight of stairs and into the bustling Business district. Looking upwards towards the grand castle, Freya could see the many airship hangars lining its walls and one particularly distinctive shape stood out to her.
“The Red Rose is here,” she said pointing up towards the front of the airship visible in one of the hangars.
“The airship of the royal family of Alexandria, right?” asked Fratley.
“Indeed, which means Zidane and Garnet are likely here as well,”
Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 1 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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Final Fantasy IX: Rain of Remembrance: Ch 1
Memory and Hope
The rain was falling all around her, splattering against the hard stone beneath her feet and she could feel it running of the heavy red coat she was wearing. The open plaza was silent save for the rain sound of the raindrops against the cracked and broken stone. Around the edge of the plaza stood several young burmecians, holding either a spear or sword and watching her every move silently.
She shifted her focus away from these onlookers as she clasped the mythril spear firmly in her left hand, the tip pointed towards the sky. Her only focus was on her opponent ahead of her.
He was wearing a dark brown vest and a wide brimm
LoS: Heirs of Shadow: Final Ch by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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LoS: Heirs of Shadow: Final Ch
Yesterdays Doubts, Tomorrows Dreams.
Ravina and the others got the Valley in sight as the sun started to set in the distance. It had been a very long day and as they descended towards the plateau Ravina could feel a certain degree of fatigue set in and her wings were starting to ache.
Nonetheless, she was smiling as Spyro and Cynder stood by to welcome them back and as Gravi and Kyowin landed, Rea and Acuan rushed towards them.
“Welcome back,” said Spyro with a smile as Ravina landed, though she noticed him eyeing the Observer, “I trust there were no problems?”
“None, Demetrius proved quite passive, though al
LoS: Heirs of Shadow: Ch 5 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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LoS: Heirs of Shadow: Ch 5
A Tale of Dark Siblings
It was not long before Ravina left the ruins of the observatory, the sun still high in the sky as she spread her wings, heading back towards the valley of Avalar.
She had not gotten far before she noticed movement below her and turning her head, she saw Gravi heading up towards her from a small meadow, soon catching up.
“Gravi, I thought you headed back to the valley,” said Ravina surprised as he flew up alongside her.
“I considered it, but there was something on my mind that bothered me,” said Gravi.
“What is it?” asked Ravina with curiosity, unsure what Gravi was thinking of.
LoS: Heirs of Shadow: Ch 4 by Triforce-Dragon, literature
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LoS: Heirs of Shadow: Ch 4
Looking Beyond
The sun was just passing its zenith when the three dragons got the observatory in their sights on the horizon. It lay upon a plateau in the landscape, though as they approached it Gravi could see that half the plateau seemed to have collapsed, laying as a pile of stone and dirt on the western side of the plateau.
Gravi could see what seemed to be a few pillars and walls sticking out at the edge of the rubble. As they got closer, he could see that it was weathered and clearly quite old, but it was unmistakably ruins.
“The ruins…there was a city here?” asked Gravi slowly as he looked towards Cyril, well aware