This is dorkage's fandom journal. I post mostly fanfiction, but one day you might find an icon dump or fanart, if I ever suddenly feel visually artistic.
My fandoms include Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy 7, Final Fantasy 6, and Zelda.
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Title: Untitled Author: dorkage Notes: The assignment was to assume the persona of someone entirely different from you, and use imagery to create an image of their life. :] This is a poem about a struggling model.
I laughed while writing this poem (Holy crap for crap, original works? I don't believe it either!). I don't know if y'all will. xD
Title: Savior Author: dorkage Summary: Changed around the ending to a dream I had, although everybody mentioned in this poem was present. If for some really weird reason you want to read about the original dream, you can read a retelling of it via AIM here.
Happy Lundi Gras/Mardi Gras guys! Have a fic based in France. xD
Title: God Help the Outcasts Claim: Sora Prompt: #59 "Fun" Word Count: 3,851 Rating: T, because the 21st century considers it taboo for a teenager to enjoy a glass of wine. Spoilers: None Summary: Sora must lock the keyhole of a world drowning in its own darkness. [Crossover with Hunchback of Notre Dame; the Disney verse] Author's Notes: So a while back I was having a conversation with aurons_fan, and I promised to write a fic along the lines of "Sora and Phoebus get in a fight over Esmeralda".
This came out instead (ROFL, Phoebus only has one line in the entire thing). I'm sorry, aurons_fan D: I hope you like it anyway. <3 There's some Esmeralda/Sora in there somewhere if you squint.
While this piece can stand alone, it's meant to be a prequel of sorts to an old drabble. The drabble can be read here. Please read! :)
Challenge for kh_drabble: [124] Traditions Fandom: Kingdom Hearts Title: Hellfire Word Count: 368 Spoilers: No spoilers, but post KH2 Notes: This came out way darker than I intended.
"...and they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned into fables." II Timothy 4:4