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A Hasty Proposition

aim1991:

puelhathnofury:

And then I switch from poking Jowy Atreides with all the sticks to Flik and Odessa being awkwardorable. I think this one is basically spoiler-free, too! Unless “Flik and Odessa are my precious precious babies” is a spoiler, which I don’t think it is.

Title: A Hasty Proposition
Authors: Mithrigil and Puella Nerdii
Fandom: Suikoden I
Characters/Pairings: Flik/Odessa; Viktor, Humphrey, sundry members of the Liberation Army, and beer. Lots and lots of beer.
Words: ~4800
Rating: PG-13 (non-explicit but still-present discussion of sexytimes)
Don’t know the fandom? You might still like this if you enjoy: Country boys and city girls, things as close to romantic comedy as Mith and Puel will ever get, gender-reversing traditional fantasy narratives, the prospect of a burly semi-drunk bear playing Dan Savage.

Summary: Flik names his blade. He knows what that means. Odessa doesn’t.

Just read through this, really enjoyed it :)
Had loads of “awwww” moments, also had Viktor changing the mood which made me laugh a few times XD

Good read ^.^

Thank you, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! :D And Viktor’s always good for a dose of laughter — or groaning loudly, as the case may be.

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A Hasty Proposition

And then I switch from poking Jowy Atreides with all the sticks to Flik and Odessa being awkwardorable. I think this one is basically spoiler-free, too! Unless “Flik and Odessa are my precious precious babies” is a spoiler, which I don’t think it is.

Title: A Hasty Proposition
Authors: Mithrigil and Puella Nerdii
Fandom: Suikoden I
Characters/Pairings: Flik/Odessa; Viktor, Humphrey, sundry members of the Liberation Army, and beer. Lots and lots of beer.
Words: ~4800
Rating: PG-13 (non-explicit but still-present discussion of sexytimes)
Don’t know the fandom? You might still like this if you enjoy: Country boys and city girls, things as close to romantic comedy as Mith and Puel will ever get, gender-reversing traditional fantasy narratives, the prospect of a burly semi-drunk bear playing Dan Savage.

Summary: Flik names his blade. He knows what that means. Odessa doesn’t.

goodoldnamek:

Viktor’s brilliant speech before fighting Neclord.
Click to enlarge.

Reason number who-even-knows why everybody loves Viktor. 

(In other news, everything on my tumblr is Suikoden and nothing hurts. — well, except when the games make me cry. And okay, I guess there’s still some Fate/zero on here, too.)

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Day 2 - Favorite SOD (Star of Destiny) in Suikoden I
VIKTOR, practically from the moment he was introduced. He smuggled Tir’s party to safety to skip out on a bar tab! He stole Gremio’s wallet! His idea of infiltration involves setting a house on fire! And he’s one of the most loyal friends you could ask for, despite his rogueishness. He’s loud and boisterous and brash and perpetually drunk without being a total dick, which I always enjoy. He has great relationships with so many other characters, too, and if you say you’ve never cracked up at Viktor and Flik’s bickering, you’re lying. Like a lot of JRPG characters, he has dark secrets in his past; unlike a lot of JRPG characters, he doesn’t bring them up constantly and hides his hurts behind a front of bluster and cheer. Surpisingly subtle characterization for a guy who’s so much larger than life, but that’s why Suikoden rocks.
He’s also a really, REALLY good character to have around in your party — I’m so used to games forcing really terrible characters into your party for reasons of plot, but I can’t imagine not wanting to have Viktor around all the time. Viktor + Double-Beat (or Viktor + Double-Beat + Fury or Double-strike in II) = death to all foes. And he saved my butt during the boss fight against Neclord in I, when he was the only character left standing. This is apparently a common occurrence.
Other favorite SoDs in I: Tir, Gremio (;___;), Flik, Valeria, Futch(ie), and Mathiu. And Luc, because I’m inordinately fond of that little asshole.

Day 2 - Favorite SOD (Star of Destiny) in Suikoden I

VIKTOR, practically from the moment he was introduced. He smuggled Tir’s party to safety to skip out on a bar tab! He stole Gremio’s wallet! His idea of infiltration involves setting a house on fire! And he’s one of the most loyal friends you could ask for, despite his rogueishness. He’s loud and boisterous and brash and perpetually drunk without being a total dick, which I always enjoy. He has great relationships with so many other characters, too, and if you say you’ve never cracked up at Viktor and Flik’s bickering, you’re lying. Like a lot of JRPG characters, he has dark secrets in his past; unlike a lot of JRPG characters, he doesn’t bring them up constantly and hides his hurts behind a front of bluster and cheer. Surpisingly subtle characterization for a guy who’s so much larger than life, but that’s why Suikoden rocks.

He’s also a really, REALLY good character to have around in your party — I’m so used to games forcing really terrible characters into your party for reasons of plot, but I can’t imagine not wanting to have Viktor around all the time. Viktor + Double-Beat (or Viktor + Double-Beat + Fury or Double-strike in II) = death to all foes. And he saved my butt during the boss fight against Neclord in I, when he was the only character left standing. This is apparently a common occurrence.

Other favorite SoDs in I: Tir, Gremio (;___;), Flik, Valeria, Futch(ie), and Mathiu. And Luc, because I’m inordinately fond of that little asshole.

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