Chrono Cross

  • FFF Day Fourteen: Smudge It

    “A friend of mine tells that I talk in shorthand and then smudge it.” “You know how much I love your sister,” Bratwurzt said in a tone that was equal parts reverence and fear. “I would do anything for her. Whatever she asked.” “She knows,” said Aurora. “So you see my problem,” Bratwurzt pleaded. “I

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  • FFF Day Thirteen: Friends

    FFF Day Thirteen: Friends

    “It may be the part of a friend to rebuke a friend’s folly.” “Question: What are you doing?”  The Student of Applied Magic leaned over Wynona’s shoulder, its metallic joints creaking under the weight of its massive frame. Wynona stepped aside to let her friend get a better view of what she was doing at

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  • Day 12 – Wizards

    Day 12 – Wizards

    “Do not meddle in the affairs of Wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger.” 15 Kythorn, 1491 Addressed to the honorable Sir House of Barovia of Barovia– We are writing to inform you that the following items are overdue:  Please return them to Candlekeep as soon as possible. If you are unable to

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  • FFF Day Eleven: Golden Treasure Box

    “A box without hinges, key, or lid—yet golden treasure inside is hid.” So last month I found a GameBoy Advance cartridge at an estate sale. The label said Pokemon Treasure Version, and it had a picture of a Pokemon I’d never seen before. It looked like a treasure chest with lots of gold pieces, each

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  • FFF Day Ten – No Adventures

    FFF Day Ten – No Adventures

    “‘Good morning!’ he said at last. ‘We don’t want any adventures here, thank you!’” I was born under a full moon and a comet that only visits our sky once every six thousand years. I did not cry, or make much of any noise, really, and when my parents looked into my heterochromic eyes (one

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  • FFF Day Nine – Beyond

    FFF Day Nine – Beyond

    “We are not bound forever to the circles of the world, and beyond them is more than memory.” Alex Costa had lived a good, long life. When he died of heart failure, he left behind his wife, three children, ten grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren that he had thankfully gotten to see before he passed. He

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