Injustice is not a trait bound purely to Ishgard.
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Injustice is not a trait bound purely to Ishgard.
This is Nyoom Catte, or Saha’sae Camda if you prefer!
Eye Appreciation
In Order: Vallon Jennessy, Keldorin Lumont, Saha’sae Camda, and Solid Skin
@thedodolady asked me to do it! Will do the other four characters on my roster too!
Been working on prepping Saha’sae Camda for Stormblood and I keep happening upon beautiful people singing and dancing. Saha’sae, of course, does not understand their fashion, dance, nor desire to sing and dance in storms (in the case of the second image). @afflatus-solace @fyuha
Talking to @elezenaccountant about headcanons for Seya and Saha’sae during the events of 4.0. The idea came up that while the cousins accompany Zansei to the Azim Steppe, Seya devises a way to earn the Qestir’s approval: a magick show for the khan. Over the course of several days she demonstrates her skill with aether manipulation both on a practical level (healing people, defending Reunion from aggressive wildlife) and aesthetic level. The dark arts are the last card she plays in hope that the proceeding days have built enough rapport that the magick isn’t outright looked upon with fear or suspicion given its sinister appearance. Even so very far away from Ishgard, the nature of a dark knight remains unchanged.
Saha’sae and Seya catch up in Kugane