[One Multipart-Fic]
Jun. 1st, 2006 09:25 amTitle: Lyude - A Symphony. Chapter 1: Overture
Rating: PG (for now)
Characters/Pairing: Slight (also for now) Kalas/Lyude; future Ladekhan/Lyude and Lyude/? (all from Baten Kaitos)
Status: 1/9
Warnings: Slight angst (eventual massive angst); pre-slash (eventual all out slash, maybe het); flashbacks, spoilers, loads of stuff only a music geek will get.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Baten Kaitos, it all belongs to someone richer and smarter than me. This is done only for fan purposes and I make no money.
A/N: This will be a nine-part, Lyude-centered fic. Each chapter is named after and slightly based off of one of Lyude’s finishers, thus, there will be a LOT of musical terminology. You have been warned.
EDIT as of 1/1/08: This fic is on permanent hiatus. I'd love to finish it someday, but I just don't have the drive right now. It might change.
( Overture: French, meaning opening. In music, it is the instrumental introduction to a dramatic, choral or, occasionally, instrumental composition. Frequently, it is also an opening to a larger dramatic work, such as operas and suites, though it can often be a free standing piece on its own. )
Rating: PG (for now)
Characters/Pairing: Slight (also for now) Kalas/Lyude; future Ladekhan/Lyude and Lyude/? (all from Baten Kaitos)
Status: 1/9
Warnings: Slight angst (eventual massive angst); pre-slash (eventual all out slash, maybe het); flashbacks, spoilers, loads of stuff only a music geek will get.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Baten Kaitos, it all belongs to someone richer and smarter than me. This is done only for fan purposes and I make no money.
A/N: This will be a nine-part, Lyude-centered fic. Each chapter is named after and slightly based off of one of Lyude’s finishers, thus, there will be a LOT of musical terminology. You have been warned.
EDIT as of 1/1/08: This fic is on permanent hiatus. I'd love to finish it someday, but I just don't have the drive right now. It might change.
( Overture: French, meaning opening. In music, it is the instrumental introduction to a dramatic, choral or, occasionally, instrumental composition. Frequently, it is also an opening to a larger dramatic work, such as operas and suites, though it can often be a free standing piece on its own. )