Final Fantasy XIII-2: Fragments After

Final Fantasy XIII-2: Fragments After

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Fragments After- is a collection of stories of the main characters, with the intention of telling events from behind the scenes (tying up certain loose ends and bringing up unsolved mysteries through out Final Fantasy XIII-2) Only Two Stories have been translated from Japanese to English, prayer & wish: The story of how Lightning becomes Etro's protector & interlude 200 AF: The story of the Yeul of 200 AF, and her meeting with Noel and Serah. Both stories were written by Jun Eishima.
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Noel Kreiss x Reader | Final Fantasy XIII-2 ✓ COMPLETED + UNEDITED | 2018 After the fall of Cocoon had rendered much of the land infertile and uninhabitable, the existing civilisations were forced to resort to hunting and foraging for natural resources to sustain them instead. You and Noel had been the last two hunters in the Farseer village; a dying race. What was once a thriving community had been wiped out by outbreaks of disease and monster attacks, depleting their numbers until there were only few of you left. Life in the Dying World was lonely and hard. You and Noel drifted further apart and you found solace in the surrounding wildlands instead of by the side of your childhood friend and the Seeress Yeul. Until, one day, you came back and found yourself completely, and utterly, alone.

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