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I'm Niho I really like G'raha Tia

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“one day, when this adventure becomes a part of your epic, do you think I will be mentioned in it?”

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kind of late but happy anniversary to Shadowbringers. It changed my life forever and now I listen to Tomorrow and Tomorrow everyday while crying

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mightier

July 2019 / April 2023 Redrawing the first wolexarch drawing I ever did… this is what happens when you fall in love with a blorbo for four years.

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Going to try to post here more lol here's some photos from Crystalline Resonance piano concert recently! Meteion is my sister @tomoyoichijouji, I'm G'raha! The little flower hairclip is my favorite detail we came up with for her outfit ;A;

Wigs/headwings/miqote ears by me!

#cosplay #ffxiv #ff14

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kobacake
The Allagan history professor is an amazing teacher, but when he's focused it's impossible to get his attention.

11. AU

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kobacake
Do you have tons of stickers you're too afraid to use? Store them safely in your Sightseeing Log!
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hi its niho i’m really bad at tumblr but i’m here

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Anonymous asked:

how did raiha get his arm scars?

STAY TUNED and find out when I release my WoL x Crystal Exarch collected works zine!  ^v~!!!

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I still think that Zaveid (and Sorey) will find a way to turn Eizen back into a human…because I need Zaveid to be happy.

(Purple tips on Eizen, because he’s been a dragon for so long => element: darkness)

Do not re-post anywhere without my permission.

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lunawings

The actor who played Luke fon Fabre on the Tales of the Abyss stage play we saw on the first day of Tales of Festival (June 2nd 2017) wrote an emotional ramble about the experience on Twitter. My new friend and Tales of Festival buddy Rayna translated it, and I am reposting with permission.

Translation:
Thank you to everyone who attended “Tales of the Stage—The Last Score—” at Yokohama Arena.
All of the Tales fans are probably feeling the low that comes when you leave Tales of Festival, and I’m probably going to make those feelings worse by writing this now, but please let me express my sincere thanks.
First off, the fact that we were able to make “Tales of the Abyss” into a stage play and that we were able to perform it for the 10th anniversary of the festival is all thanks to the fans who have loved the series for more than twenty years. Truly, thank you very much.
I had the honor of playing Luke Fon Fabre in the “Tales of” series’ first stage play. Right up until the day of the performance at Yokohama Arena, I continued to reexamine myself, consult with my colleagues about the things that were troubling me, and search deeper into Kouta Iwaki’s Luke. It was the most fulfilling month of my life.
Although I’m a positive person at my core, during rehearsal and even just before the actual performance, there were times when I couldn’t help but feel down. But at those times, I got warm words of encouragement from everyone at my company and the fans, and I was once again able to raise my head and do my best. Everyone’s words were…how should I say it…like “light” to me. So from now on, too, whenever times are hard, when I start to feel down again, I will look at everyone’s words and fight onward!!
Many things happened, and soon the date of the performance at Yokohama Arena arrived. From the moment I stepped on to the stage, the audience’s voice filled my ears. It was incredibly, incredibly warm. I was nervous about performing in front of thousands of people, but strangely, when I looked around the arena, I felt calm. When the light illuminated the audience, I suddenly had the realization that right there, in front of all those people, I was truly bringing Luke into existence. I will never forget the scenery I saw from the stage.
I reflected on each scene and stood with all my soul on the stage. Because this was the only performance in the arena, I thought that this must be what “putting your heart and soul into something” means. While taking in the cheering and intense gazes from the audience to my heart’s content, the arena, wrapped up in the world of Abyss, moved into the last scene. From part 2’s preview, we moved into the curtain call. Many emotions filled my heart…but until the very end, I was able to stand firm and look forward, bringing the performance to the end. I was truly, truly happy. Like it’s written on my profile, I was a railroad/station worker until 3 years ago. I was someone who stood by the ticket gates, but now I’m standing on Yokohama Arena’s stage in the leading role. Funny things like this can happen, I found myself thinking. I have nothing but thanks for my parents whom I’ve worried until now. I said, “I’ll do my best from now own, too!”
After finishing the play, I was really happy when everyone welcomed me back to the stage for the talk show, this time as Kouta Iwaki. During the talk, when Yukana-san said “Don’t overwork yourself,” I became fraught with emotion. When Chihiro Suzuki-san said “Playing Luke and Asch shaved some of the years off my life.” While thinking with awe, “Ahh, me too,” I looked at Chihiro-san’s eyes and could understand his feelings. I flashed back to everything that happened this month and became overwhelmed with emotion. When Chihiro-san gently placed his hand on my shoulder, my delight and sense of accomplishment and thanks gave me a sense of vertigo and I couldn’t do anything but bow to everyone with all my gratitude. Saying “It’s not my fault!!!” together with everyone in the arena will also become a lifetime memory for me.
As we said farewell in the lobby after the performance, many people came to meet us and said “I was moved,” “That was the best,” “Thank you, Luke,” and many other things, I thought, “My job was able to make this many people happy!” Even though it’s me who should say thank you, I was thanked by a lot of people instead. Lol.
From the next day onward, I shook my light stick as the voice actors and guests did the special skit, talk show, and concert, from beginning to end without losing the excitement. My colleagues and I were flattered as we listened to Chihiro Suzuki-san talk a lot about “Tales of the Stage” from the guest seating. We were also allowed to join them for the cast party, and I was able to greet and talk with all the famous voice actors there. I received many words of encouragement and became a little tense. I was allowed to participate in the 3 day festival…and on the second and third day had the privilege of interacting with everyone at the early ticket sales booth, but I’m grateful that Tokyo and Osaka’s performances on both days sold out. I think those who lined up but were unable to buy a ticket should be able to get an eticket. During the line-up festival, I was able to talk with a lot of people and they were happy with my abs. Laughing and talking with everyone was true happiness. The amount of fans lining up at the booth exceeded my imagination and I couldn’t help but stare. Even though I thought that I would be there with a smile, I was a little moved. I’m thankful to everyone surrounding the “Tales of” series and will do my best to exceed everyone’s expectations in the next performance. I’m looking forward to seeing everyone in Tokyo and Osaka. Please continue to support Tales of the Stage from now on, too!
“Tales of the Stage” Luke Fon Fabre, Iwaki Kouta
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Luke’s actor for the stage play is so enthusiastic about his role it’s beyond precious.

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Here’s a rough translation, top to bottom, left to right:

Picture #1: (Last line) “I think I’ve gotten a little closer to Luke?”

Picture #2: "There’s still time left before my dance lesson, so I’m having the time of my life eating donuts, drinking coffee, and watching Abyss! No matter how many times I see it, I still love this scene"

“Tear knows that Luke is going to disappear, so this conversation is so heart-wrenching”

Picture #3: “Just when I thought about buying this shirt, the official design was decided. …I hope it arrives soon. I really want to say “I’m the goodwill ambassador, dammit!”

Picture #4: "MASTER VAN!!!!!!!!! And theguest,the guest,theguest (lol) I can’t believe this, I’m going to lose it The real Luke is coming to the stage play…. How will I stay sane on set.”

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Luke’s actor for the stage play is so enthusiastic about his role it’s beyond precious.

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ladyusada

Here’s a rough translation, top to bottom, left to right:

Picture #1: (Last line) “I think I’ve gotten a little closer to Luke?”

Picture #2: "There’s still time left before my dance lesson, so I’m having the time of my life eating donuts, drinking coffee, and watching Abyss! No matter how many times I see it, I still love this scene"

“Tear knows that Luke is going to disappear, so this conversation is so heart-wrenching”

Picture #3: “Just when I thought about buying this shirt, the official design was decided. …I hope it arrives soon. I really want to say “I’m the goodwill ambassador, dammit!”

Picture #4: "MASTER VAN!!!!!!!!! And theguest,the guest,theguest (lol) I can’t believe this, I’m going to lose it The real Luke is coming to the stage play…. How will I stay sane on set.”

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This was the purest and most genuine thing and it makes me so happy

These boys are amazingly pure and I hope y’all love them because they’re perfect

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