OCR04889: Final Fantasy VI: Dearly Departing - ZackParrish
[Phantom Forest]
from OverClocked ReMix; originally a submission for Dwelling of Duels. hear more by ZackParrish here.
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OCR04889: Final Fantasy VI: Dearly Departing - ZackParrish
[Phantom Forest]
from OverClocked ReMix; originally a submission for Dwelling of Duels. hear more by ZackParrish here.
Fetid Heath Illustrator: Allen Morris
"Phantom Forest"
By Takahiro Gamou
Tokyo International Foto Awards
Which of these Final Fantasy forest themes is your favorite?
Great Forest of Moore (FF V)
Phantom Forest (FF VI)
Sleeping Forest (FF VII)
Training Center (FF VIII)
Evil Forest/Pinnacle Rocks (FF IX)
Kilika Woods (FF X)
Macalania Woods, near Bevelle (FF X)
Salikawood (FF XII)
*Okay, the training center isn't technically a forest, but it's still full of trees and other plants.
Luke: I’m the professor’s Number ONE apprentice! Emmy: Oh? Did the professor tell you that?
A bunch of Luke (plus others) bc I love this precious boi so much aaaaa<3 And a redraw of one of my fav scenes from the movie!
Another FF6 harp cover for y’all! This one is Mystic Forest, the song that plays in what got translated as the phantom forest, shortly before you meet the train that Sabin can suplex. Even though Cyan has a more memorable theme, this one always reminds me of him the most.
The original song is by Nobuo Uematsu, and this cover was based on the Piano Collections album version.
If you have a suggestion for something else you think would sound good on the harp, you should drop me an ask and maybe I’ll put it together for you. :D
Laytober 2020 Day 5 - Forest
I was thinking about doing something related to Professor Layton and the Phantom Forest, but since I’ve never read it, and probably never will, since I don’t speak (let alone read or write) Japanese, I decided to just do a bit of a different piece. Dashing off to some new adventure, here’s the Laytonmobile in prompt number five: “Forest”