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Do warn when a fanfic may head into [[Everyone Is Gay|homosexual]] or [[Better Than Canon|non-canon]] territory. Some people just don't like it, and as we all know, [[Shipping]] is [[Serious Business]].
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* Recommended by [[Tropers/ST 218|ST 218]]
* ''Synopsis'': Why did only Marche, Ritz, Mewt and Doned remember the real world? What if, actually, another group of young people also remembered? What if they took their sides in the conflict, picked their allies, and clashed with friends? This.
* ''Comments'': Insanely good. It fleshes out the world of FFTA and is a great example of how [[Darker and Edgier]] can definitely be awesome. Side characters like Lini and Quinn receive a greater role, and we're not without canon heroes like Marche, Montblanc, and Ezel, but the real focus of the story is the [[Five
** [[Tropers/Baithin|Baithin]]: Seconded. Easily the best [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] fanfic out there. [[The Hero|Isaac]] is one badass moogle. But beware: [[Anyone Can Die]].
** [[Tropers/Montblanc|Montblanc]]: And thirded. I'm only on chapter 12, but I'm enjoying the story immensely so far. Their are two issues, however: spelling mistakes, and smirking. Everyone is always smirking. Smirk smirk smirk smirk. It makes me imagine that everyone in Ivalice is incredibly smug.
** [[Tropers/I Juggler|I Juggler]]: Fourthed. I've been keeping with this beast since around chapter 7, and not only is it the only reason I remember FFTA, it's my favourite fic out of any series. At around chapter 100 by now, and still going strong. [[Anyone Can Die]] is right, because {{spoiler|all of the original [[Five
** [[Tropers/Person 1|Person 1]]: Fifthed. While some the events seem a bit forced and out of the blue, it's all around very good. The characters are nice and believable, while the piece itself is very well-written.
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