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Amethyst Faceoff
Amethyst Faceoff by @Lucky_Ladybug66 (Daisy Hunt)

I really wondered if I'd be able to pull this off. Seven characters in the picture. That's gotta be a new record.

So here we have a picture inspired by A Simple Mission in Triplicate. Everybody is gathering around the infamous amethyst on its pedestal. Gunju Rakesh is top left, with Cloud opposite. (For picture purposes, Cloud is not possessed, though I was thinking of doing another version where he is.) Angeal is looking on, and though you can't really see it, he's gripping his sword. Azazel Rakesh is both reaching for the amethyst and grabbing Zack by the shirt for some reason. Zack's fury is so totally the best part about this pic! He also has his sword (so does Cloud, for that matter), but neither are visible. And Dalton and Seph are at the bottom.

I'm pretty happy with Dalton; he came out almost exactly as I picture him. Though his ponytail is normally a lot smoother than that, but eh, he's in motion and it's whipping around, so I went with it.

Azazel's prosthetic hand has tried to be illustrated by all the many screws and joints and such. XD; He came out so much better than Gunju. If I color this, Gunju will look more ghosty in that version.

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Teen (VO)
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