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Title: Research Report
Fandom: Final Fantasy VI
Rating: PG-13/Gen
Words: 100
Characters: Cid
Challenge 46 - anatomy
Tags: first person POV, creepy experiments, mild spoilers?, foreshadowing to final boss' form, fandom roulette
The majority of Espers I have thus far worked with have been humanoid. My first successful dissection (the rest dissolved into unstable mana) revealed the same internal organs as a human. This would explain the successful mating of Esper and human. However, an Esper needn't be humanoid, it appears that they are deliberately choosing the forms of dominant predators. In fact, I theorise that an Esper's form needn't be a single coherent body. If one were to create an artificial Esper, with maximisation of magic output in mind, fusing several Espers together is a viable solution.
(See prototype sketch included.)
Fandom: Final Fantasy VI
Rating: PG-13/Gen
Words: 100
Characters: Cid
Challenge 46 - anatomy
Tags: first person POV, creepy experiments, mild spoilers?, foreshadowing to final boss' form, fandom roulette
The majority of Espers I have thus far worked with have been humanoid. My first successful dissection (the rest dissolved into unstable mana) revealed the same internal organs as a human. This would explain the successful mating of Esper and human. However, an Esper needn't be humanoid, it appears that they are deliberately choosing the forms of dominant predators. In fact, I theorise that an Esper's form needn't be a single coherent body. If one were to create an artificial Esper, with maximisation of magic output in mind, fusing several Espers together is a viable solution.
(See prototype sketch included.)