I think that's about as close to a perfect ending as we could ask for, personally. I knew going in that there'd be no way to tie up all the loose ends, but the strides they've made so far give me hope for their future together. Thanks very much for taking the most harrowing ending in the game and turning it into a good end! Thanks also for being mindful of both the characters' personalities and the tone of Rin's route -- I think you captured all of the above pretty much perfectly.
I'd love to see more of your work, but I can't fault you for moving on when you did such a fine job of getting it right the first time around. Nice work.
The Lamb and The Fox
Re: The Lamb and The Fox
Thanks for the story and the epilogue! I like your interpretation of Rin. She's not someone with mental problems, but someone who lives in her own world. Or rather, someone who understand the world in her own unique way. Which makes communication with others hard for her, but also means she can more than others fully enjoy life. Great!
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Re: The Lamb and The Fox
gecko wrote:As of today, I've no other plans related to KS. Now that it's out of my system, I'd rather go back to more personal projects that got stranded. Maybe I'll get inspiration for a one-shot some-when, but nothing sure...WolfStreak wrote:Do you have any plans for future story's with Rin and or other characters? I really enjoyed your work and hope to see something else soon.
But many thanks for the kind words.
Thanks for everyone who commented too. Knowing that someone is waiting for the next chapter is a great motivator to get it out!
Are they personal as in fanfics for other things or just general "real life" things? i would love to read your work weather it is from KS or not
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Not the naked kind of streak...
That would just be odd >.>
Not the naked kind of streak...
That would just be odd >.>
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There are already hints of trouble brewing on the horizon and the future is never certain, however even if in time they do drift apart again I get the sense it will simply be an unfortunate fact rather than a haunting regret. Considering how they started out here I still call that a win.Bagheera wrote:I think that's about as close to a perfect ending as we could ask for, personally. I knew going in that there'd be no way to tie up all the loose ends, but the strides they've made so far give me hope for their future together.
Rin > Shizune > Emi > Hanako > Lilly
Re: The Lamb and The Fox
Excellent fic. Made me feel a lot better about Rin's neutral ending. One thing though, perhaps I'm an idiot but I still don't understand what "You can see the elephant in the boa" means. Can you please spell it out for me?
Re: The Lamb and The Fox
It's in reference to a book called The Little Prince. One of the pieces of art resembles a hat, but the artist actually intended it to be and elephant that was sallowed by a boaChrono180 wrote:Excellent fic. Made me feel a lot better about Rin's neutral ending. One thing though, perhaps I'm an idiot but I still don't understand what "You can see the elephant in the boa" means. Can you please spell it out for me?
It's a good read. You can find it on line in pdf format.
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Ah, so Hisao was saying Rin sees things as they really are for her? That makes sense.Homeless wrote:It's in reference to a book called The Little Prince. One of the pieces of art resembles a hat, but the artist actually intended it to be and elephant that was sallowed by a boaChrono180 wrote:Excellent fic. Made me feel a lot better about Rin's neutral ending. One thing though, perhaps I'm an idiot but I still don't understand what "You can see the elephant in the boa" means. Can you please spell it out for me?
It's a good read. You can find it on line in pdf format.
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Thanks again. You can find non-KS things there and there.WolfStreak wrote:gecko wrote:As of today, I've no other plans related to KS. Now that it's out of my system, I'd rather go back to more personal projects that got stranded. Maybe I'll get inspiration for a one-shot some-when, but nothing sure...WolfStreak wrote:Do you have any plans for future story's with Rin and or other characters? I really enjoyed your work and hope to see something else soon.
But many thanks for the kind words.
Thanks for everyone who commented too. Knowing that someone is waiting for the next chapter is a great motivator to get it out!
Are they personal as in fanfics for other things or just general "real life" things? i would love to read your work weather it is from KS or not
The part about taming a fox, and the earlier one about "talking about ties" are references to the book too. It's short, and a worthwhile read to get all the Rin/Hisao discussion. (plus you'll see why having to illustrate it stumped Mio)Chrono180 wrote:Ah, so Hisao was saying Rin sees things as they really are for her? That makes sense.Homeless wrote:It's in reference to a book called The Little Prince. One of the pieces of art resembles a hat, but the artist actually intended it to be and elephant that was sallowed by a boaChrono180 wrote:Excellent fic. Made me feel a lot better about Rin's neutral ending. One thing though, perhaps I'm an idiot but I still don't understand what "You can see the elephant in the boa" means. Can you please spell it out for me?
It's a good read. You can find it on line in pdf format.
And while we're on the books references, 'A brief history of time' is a great read too, if you're a little science-minded.
As for what Hisao was saying, in my mind, it was also about admiring Rin's imagination and non-adherence to what a grown-up is supposed to be interested in.
Re: The Lamb and The Fox
Really enjoyed this story Gecko, thank you.
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