Altered States I: Albedo
The Stone has many names and many forms, and they seek it in many ways....
The Stone has many names and many forms, and they seek it in many ways....
The morning after. Al gets answers, Ed gets suspicious, and Roy gets busy.
They say the third time's the charm...
The way Cloud's luck tends to run, he shouldn't be surprised.
In which everyone finds out what happens when you poke a Bomb with a stick.
Anthroverse: You're in the army now.
Sora sees Riku in a new light. Then he sees Riku again in a...newer light.
Shinjiro fails his Will roll. At least twice.
This is just how Ashton's luck runs.
Bowman's bright idea has unexpected results.
Actually, "pervy dragonfic" is really working for me, here.
Roy looked down at his coffee, but he'd stopped letting Hawkeye make it, so he couldn't blame it on that.
You got respect when you were the Flame Alchemist, but it was nothing compared to a man with claws and the will to use them.
Slinking closer, Roy took a deep breath and then another.
Waste not, want not. Which applies to former Shinra employees too.
And sometimes a car picks a driver with a crazy-jealous sword. Sequel to "My Other Car Is A...."
It takes a lot to impress Starscream. But that? Was impressive.
Mako still gives you tentacles. And how.
Riku didn't actually create this monster; Zack was just born like that.
He's not the Sephiroth Zack knew...and Zack is totally on-board with that.
People come to Waypoint for a reason.
Zack has the best worst ideas.
Their luck is running just about average.
There are things he doesn't remember. Some of which he knows.
The Seven-Headed Serpent is sent on loan to Hydra. It goes about as well as you'd expect.
It's like this. I was warning folks that I hadn't yet watched the last handful of eppies for FMA, and that if anyone spoiled me, they'd have to die loud and painful. So of course people decided to "spoil" me. Like how, in ep 51, Roy gets his WINGS and Ed is stabbed with SCARY GREEN ICE STUFF, and Seifer CRIES. Yes. Yes, it's FF8. DIE, PEOPLE. *hearts*
No, really. Fighting is a metaphor.
Not your typical morning wake-up call.