1 - 20 of 43 Works found in Balthier/Basch fon Ronsenburg
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Balthier is ill, Fran is confused, Basch is horrified.
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- Part 12 of End of the World
- Words:
- 300
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- 1/1
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Basch puts a sick, sleeping Balthier to bed and remembers old times.
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- Part 13 of End of the World
- Words:
- 100
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 1
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Stars in his Eyes by tirsynni
Supernatural, Danny Phantom, Fullmetal Alchemist, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy XII
17 Jan 2012
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Music inspired ficlets, featuring characters who probably shouldn't sing singing and the friends/siblings/partners who loved them just enough to not kill them.
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- 1,229
- Chapters:
- 5/5
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- 2
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- 73
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At best what passed between Ffamran and Noah was by its very nature incidental, and provoked by an unsolicited consideration on Noah's part.
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This has been sitting on my computer for so long, I don't even know anymore. All I can say is apparently I was channeling George Lucas.
(September 2010)- Words:
- 1,262
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- 1/1
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- 2
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- 81
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Vossler and Gabranth continue to figure out their relationship. Vossler doesn't make it easy. Takes place after Peace is a River and A Clear Line of Sight.
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- Part 6 of Peace Arc AU
- Words:
- 11,412
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 7
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- 122
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Follows "peace is a river" in the Peace Arc AU. Finally something pleasant for Basch.
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- Part 5 of Peace Arc AU
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- 4,278
- Chapters:
- 1/1
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- 3
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A novel-length re-writing of the aftermath of Final Fantasy XII.
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- Part 3 of Peace Arc AU
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A collection of related drabbles spanning the entire game.
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- 9,676
- Chapters:
- 51/51
- Kudos:
- 3
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- 132
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Basch’s room is wonderfully warm and smells distantly of smoke and spices, as if the time of year has crept inside.
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Balthier hates being touched, strange for a man who touches so much. Basch wants to remember what it feels like to touch without pain.
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- 726
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- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 9
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- 243
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Ashe has a proposition, and Balthier takes full advantage of it. [Bash x Balthier and then some]
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- 535
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- 1/1
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- 106
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Balthier and Basch wake up in love.
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Basch had reached the breaking point with Balthier. The irritating pirate had taken things too far. Fate has the two of them sent on a dangerous mission in the desert. What will they do when the mission turns out to be more then they had prepared for? Gradual Basch/Balthier.
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Even on the job, Balthier's not very professional. Basch can handle it, for as long as he can handle Balthier.
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- 203
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- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 1
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- 195
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Would that Ffamran could forget with such ease instead of the task taking his life. For women the act of forgetting the guilt of their first surrender was only as far as the next man's forgiving arms away, whatever that the mercy therein was, at best, ambiguous. Ffamran had no such easy recourse, for women had always been Balthier's subtle bondage of choice.
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- Part 1 of Where Fran Dies in Bahamut's Fall
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When Balthier noted the gleam in my eye,
He lectured me straight though I tried to be sly:
“You know dear old Basch has been ever so dry.
Just touch him a little and don’t rub a lot,
Or something might happen, it’s hard to know what.”- Words:
- 462
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- 1/1
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- 1
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10 word prompts, 10 songs, write for the length of time the song plays. Pre-slash Basch and Balthier.
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Somewhat bored with that comfortable numbness he wears, raiment as thick and unwieldy as the mantle of his duty, you are unremittingly bored with his lack of acknowledgement. You would think the man only wanted you for your ship.
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"Ten inches," Fran said, "but with the distance, the relative inaccuracies in the lens, the interference of heat waves, and without forgetting the general distortion of parallax, we cannot be precise from such a distance."
Penelo lowered the telescope to stare at her accomplice.
"Fran," she said, somewhat choked, "I said wrong, not--"
