Night will Fall – Chapter 1 – ChocobosTrinket (Neverforget94) – Final Fantasy XV [Archive of Our Own]

Chapters: 4/4
Fandom: Final Fantasy XV
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Cor Leonis, Aranea Highwind, Loqi Tummelt, Gladiolus Amicitia, Ignis Scientia, Prompto Argentum, Biggs Callux, Wedge Kincaid, Original Characters, Kingsglaive Members
Additional Tags: Self-Sacrifice, Demons, Worry, Loqi almost dies, World of Ruin, unedited, unbetaed, Probably full of typos, Character Death, But only for a little while I swear
Series: Part 5 of World of Ruin Side Stories, Part 2 of Rage Against the Dying of the Light
Summary:

It was fine, he told himself. He saved a lot more people than what would have survived if he insisted they fight. The road was unsalvageable anyways. And this way, most of their group made it back. Most.

He really hoped that Aranea wasn’t in town. She… She might cry if he died and she had only been minutes away in her ship. And he didn’t want that.

Night will Fall – Chapter 1 – ChocobosTrinket (Neverforget94) – Final Fantasy XV [Archive of Our Own]

Night will Fall – Chapter 1 – ChocobosTrinket (Neverforget94) – Final Fantasy XV [Archive of Our Own]

Chapters: 2/3
Fandom: Final Fantasy XV
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Cor Leonis, Aranea Highwind, Loqi Tummelt, Gladiolus Amicitia, Ignis Scientia, Prompto Argentum, Biggs Callux, Wedge Kincaid, Original Characters, Kingsglaive Members
Additional Tags: Self-Sacrifice, Demons, Worry, Loqi almost dies, World of Ruin, unedited, unbetaed, Probably full of typos, Character Death, But only for a little while I swear
Series: Part 5 of World of Ruin Side Stories
Summary:

It was fine, he told himself. He saved a lot more people than what would have survived if he insisted they fight. The road was unsalvageable anyways. And this way, most of their group made it back. Most.

He really hoped that Aranea wasn’t in town. She… She might cry if he died and she had only been minutes away in her ship. And he didn’t want that.

Night will Fall – Chapter 1 – ChocobosTrinket (Neverforget94) – Final Fantasy XV [Archive of Our Own]

Night will Fall – Chapter 1 – ChocobosTrinket (Neverforget94) – Final Fantasy XV [Archive of Our Own]

Chapters: ½
Fandom: Final Fantasy XV
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Cor Leonis, Aranea Highwind, Loqi Tummelt, Gladiolus Amicitia, Ignis Scientia, Prompto Argentum, Biggs Callux, Wedge Kincaid, Original Characters, Kingsglaive Members
Additional Tags: Self-Sacrifice, Demons, Worry, Loqi almost dies, World of Ruin, unedited, unbetaed, Probably full of typos
Series: Part 5 of World of Ruin Side Stories
Summary:

It was fine, he told himself. He saved a lot more people than what would have survived if he insisted they fight. The road was unsalvageable anyways. And this way, most of their group made it back. Most.

He really hoped that Aranea wasn’t in town. She… She might cry if he died and she had only been minutes away in her ship. And he didn’t want that.

Night will Fall – Chapter 1 – ChocobosTrinket (Neverforget94) – Final Fantasy XV [Archive of Our Own]

Details from Shaded eyes that didn’t make it into the story.

  • Aranea had a younger brother named Aron, who passed away when he was only 14. 
  • She has a habit of mother henning younger people if they remind her of him. (IE: Prompto because of his personality, Loqi because of his age and eyes.)
  • Her, Biggs, and Wedge are in the same age group, and grew up together. They are some of the very few people who had met Aron before he passed away.
  • Her dragoon training took place when she was 15, and nearly killed her. But she managed to master the armor and high velocity impacts with her lance and got to come home. 
  • She was 22 when first meeting Loqi, and he was 16. He trained under her for a time on how to run operations. 
  • She nicknamed him fluff because he was late for training one morning, and showed up with his hair super fluffy. 
  • One of the very few who is hyper aware that Loqi has depression to some extent. It scares her more than she admits because depression is what took Aron. (She recognizes the signs on his face.)
  • On some level, both Loqi and Aranea acknowledge that they do see each other as something like siblings. But never acknowledge it out loud. It’s easier to brush each other’s concern off if they don’t acknowledge what they are to each other.

Through Shaded Eyes

World of Ruin Drabble

Summary: Takes place a few months after Distorted Reflections. Loqi is trying to reach a decision on whether to stay in Lestallum, or go back to running from demons. (Aranea is worried for Loqi’s mental health, and Cor is worried the idiot might actually leave)

Loqi focused, depression implied. 

AO3 Link

~~~~

He stared into the darkness, toward Ravatogh, fixating on
the distant point. There was a small settlement that way, or had been. If he
made his way there…

“Loqi?” A hand shook his shoulder.

He turned to face the hunter, who had a strange look in his
eyes. “We’re almost finished loading the truck, and are about to head back.”

He turned his head and looked at the rest of the group,
settling around the boxes and taking their seats for the ride back.

“Right. Coming.”

~

Later on back in Lestallum, Loqi stood leaning against the
side of a building, arms crossed and brow furrowed. Today he’d gone and helped
in the kitchens again. Gifted the young Amicitia with a bolt of cloth he’d
happened across, again. Then ended up going out on an expedition for supplies
with a small group of hunters again. Then returned. Again.

It scared him to think about just how far he’d settled into
a routine here in Lestallum.

This was meant to be temporary. A place to heal until he
could hit the road again. Curse Cor and his stubbornness, but he’d been right.
Loqi knew he’d never have lasted out in the world with his ankle as badly
sprained as it was. Looking back, it also scared him how final he thought that
last rest in the diner was going to be. And just how okay he’d been with the
idea of perishing. Finally, he could rest.

No matter.

He pushed himself off the wall and set out toward the small
apartments that the hunters shared. Perhaps it was time to move on. It’d been
on his mind this past month more than he’d like to admit. As the days passed,
he could feel the tensions around him growing. The only other person who could
be considered a Nif was Aranea, and she was more than welcome due to her past.
She’d abandoned her post in the end, long before the long night set in. She’d
saved people and still went out looking for survivors every chance she got.

But Loqi? He’d been loyal to the last moment, and could do
no more than the next hunter ever since he lost his mech in Tenebrae.

Speaking of the hunters, though they appreciated his skills
when outside of Lestallum, they were starting to look at him differently. Their
faces held something in them he couldn’t decipher, and he didn’t like not
knowing. Were they planning against him? Plotting an accident? It’d be easy to
explain that the former Nif general had gotten himself killed on a mission with
them. It happened all the time. And it would be no more than he deserved after
what his homeland had done.

Better to leave before they could extract revenge, right?
That’s what he told himself anyways.

“Loqi, you keep that frown on your face for too long you’ll
end up with wrinkles.”

He hadn’t been aware he was frowning, but the frown deepened
at the voice.

“Maybe then I’ll look my age.” He replied, stopping and
turning to face Aranea. Think of the devil and all that he guessed. “Something
you need?”

She caught up with him and he started walking with her. “Nothing
much. Just checking in on you I guess.”

She said it nonchalantly, slowly shrugging her shoulders and
keeping her eyes forward. The words rang through his memories, making him
recall back to when he’d first been promoted to general at 17. She’d checked on
him then too. Frequently. She didn’t have a need to before then, considering
she’d trained him. But when he’d first started on his own, she looked in on
him. As much as she liked to pretend that she didn’t care for people, she cared
very deeply. Especially for those younger than her.

He recalled reading her file one night when he’d still been
new, and saw that it mentioned a younger brother very briefly, and only in the
past tense. He knew better than to bring it up. (And he would never allow him
to voice how he found it touching that she did care that he’d been a kid when
first facing war.)

“We’re far from the empire Aranea. You’ve no need to keep up
with me.” He said, just as nonchalantly as she did. He knew it was mean of him,
to dismiss her way of showing she cared so easily. “Training was a long time
ago.”

What he didn’t know was that it would cause her to smack him
in the back of the head. It was hard enough to smart, but not enough to cause
actual harm.

“Ow.” He glanced at her with a glare, which she met with a
glare of her own.

“And you know that I don’t just check on people because we shared
a birthplace.” She stopped in her tracks and he did the same. “I’ve seen the
looks you’ve been getting on your face. It was the same that day you lost your
mech.”

He rolled his eyes, knowing what she was referring to, and
sighed, “Fine. I’ve been doing well.”

“Don’t give me that.” She huffed and then started walking,
faster than he could keep up thanks to her height, “I’m not the only one who’s
noticed you know. Now, normally, I wouldn’t even be saying anything, because I
don’t really give a crap what you do…”

Liar. He knew she cared, but he didn’t see why. There were
more important things after all.

“But even the immortal is worried.”

He couldn’t keep the surprised look from his face. “What
would Cor be worried about me for?”

“We all see it Fluff.” She leveled a stare at him, and
waited for him to catch up with her stride.

“Don’t call me that.” He muttered, a small flush finding its
way onto his cheeks. She hadn’t called him that since he’d been a recruit
training under her.

“You’ve been thinking of leaving, haven’t you.” She said it
as a statement, not a question.

He gave her a small shrug and continued walked toward the
apartments without her. “If I am, it wouldn’t be a large loss. Might even boost
moral.”

“Hey.” She easily caught up with him and grabbed his arm,
stopping him from walking further. He didn’t meet her eye. “Don’t say that.”

He remained silent, but allowed a sigh. She in turn gave a frustrated
growl and grabbed both his arms, turning him to face her. And he allowed it.

“I looked for you, you know.” She began. “After Tenebrae.”

He glanced up at her, trying to gage if she was telling the
truth.

Tenebrae was a mess. The empire had been falling apart, and
he’d been on his way back to Gralea to see if he could save his home, but was,
by chance, forced to stop there. Daemons attacking civilians, the manor still
burning out of spite he assumed, and Aranea in the middle of it, trying to get
as many people as she could on her airship. It’d been a battle with the light
dying as it was. He couldn’t leave her there, and he was proud to say he helped
turn the tide. But then…

His mech blew up. Again. For the last time, because there
had been no repairing it. The thought was an embarrassing one, and he couldn’t
help the cringe. Aranea took that for guilt, because of what had happened
after.

“When I’d saw you there, your eyes. They were as distant and
as tired as they are now. You’d told me you were heading to Gralea, even though
we both knew at the time that the capital was lost, and going there was a death
sentence.” She lightly shook him then, trying to pull him out of his thoughts. “But
then you fought and vanished, and all I could find was your armor. …I sincerely
thought you’d let yourself die, or became a demon.”

Her voice was hard by the end, and barely contained the
emotion she was trying to suppress. As if she was trying to hide that he’d made
her morn him.

“Aranea…” He looked up at her.

Not even the astrals wanted me, was a thought that he kept
to himself, and he quickly shook his head, trying to rid himself of the notion.
If he let himself think like that, he’d definitely end up in a cycle of
thoughts that were better left not being thought.

“You’re not leaving. And if you do, I’ll come and hunt you
down and bring you back, because what you’re doing isn’t…It’s not right.” She
released him then. “That’s all I wanted to say. Because today you…Well to be
honest you look horrible Fluff.”

“Yeah yeah, thanks.” He muttered, and crossed his arms. “So
what should I do. Because I’m clearly not welcome here. You’ve seen their
stares Aranea.”

“You idiot, they’re staring because they’re worried.” She
pressed her fingers to her eyes as if she was fighting off a headache. “Just…remember
what I said. If you do leave, I’m hunting you down, and I’m sure Leonis will
come along too considering he brought you back here the first time around.”

With that she turned and left, as if leaving him with his
thoughts was a good idea. However, he didn’t blame her. She never liked talking
about emotional things, and hearing that she looked for him, out of all the
people in the empire, was an emotional topic. With any luck, she’d go have a
few too many drinks with Biggs and Wedge, and he’d have a head start on getting
lost in the darkness again.

If he left.

A huff of frustration left him and he went inside to his
shared apartment. Now, he was doubting that he wanted to leave, which was new.
It was forcing him to confront the fact that when he felt like this, tired,
drained, exhausted, he’d left where he was for somewhere dangerous. As a 14-year-old,
he’d formally joined the army. As a 16-year-old, he’d trained under Aranea on
some of the most dangerous ops. He’d put his own name up for general at 17, and
got it because he was driven and willing to take smart risks. In his 20s, he
led his own ops at the front lines, not to mention the countless times he’d
thrown himself practically on Leonis’s sword. Tenebrae. Now.

“Damn it.” He muttered under his breath, and practically flung
himself on his bed. Once there, he took his pillow and placed it over his face
to block out the world. When he felt like this, he left. It was just what he
did. (Never mind that he usually left for dangerous situations. That was
something he wasn’t ready to think about, due to what is might suggest about
himself.)

But did he actually want to leave?

It was just his luck that a familiar voice suddenly cut
through his thoughts.

“If you’re trying to smother yourself, I’m sure there are
more efficient methods than a pillow.”

A sigh that bordered on a groan left him and he took his
pillow off his head to look up at the man looming by his bedside. “Marshal.”

“Aranea seemed…disturbed. I believe her words were, you go
talk some sense into that…” He paused and then considered his words before
continuing. “…Well, I don’t really care to repeat what she called you.” He
looked down at Loqi with a raised eyebrow, “But I do know that if she
personally asked me to talk to you, it must be serious.”

With that, Cor sat on the bed opposite of Loqi’s own bed,
and remained silent, as if waiting for Loqi to speak. To which, Loqi only
offered his trademark glare toward him, and stared.

After a few moments of silence, Cor sighed, “So…I take it
the rumors of you wanting to leave are true?”

“Rumors?” Loqi sat up, and he could feel a headache started
to keep up on him, “What rumors.”

“People are wondering about you. They say after every
mission you stare into the distance. It takes them longer and longer to get
your attention. They’re worried that one day, you’re just going to wander off.”
He paused to observe Loqi’s face, which was staring at him with wide eyed
horror, “You’re not aware you’re doing it.”

No, he wasn’t. But now Aranea’s words about the hunter’s
being worried made sense. Was that what was behind the looks they’d been giving
him? Worry? He turned away and stared at his feet. He never used to be so
transparent, he’d like to think.

“Loqi, I’m aware that you came here reluctantly, but that
doesn’t change that you did come. And when you did, no one questioned it. They
welcomed you.” Cor continued staring at him, and it made him feel smaller than
he’d like. Cor’s eyes seemed like they could read him and everything about him
with a glance, and to have him stare at you for any amount of time was
disconcerting. “You are welcome here Loqi, regardless of whether you think so
or not.”

He got up then, and placed his hand on Loqi’s shoulder,
causing him to look up at him. “If you do decide to leave, come talk to me
first. That’s all I ask.”

He squeezed once, and then left Loqi alone again. Once of
Loqi’s hands reached up and rested on his shoulder where Cor had touched him.
Honestly, he was being touched a lot today, at he didn’t know what to make of
that. He sighed again, and laid back down, curling up to face the wall. At
least Leonis had kept it short.

He closed his eyes, deciding that he wouldn’t leave. For
now, he’d stay. Just to see if what Aranea and Cor said was true.

May I ask for Aranea a General Physical Contact and Driving headcanon please? If not than thank you for reading this! :D

insomniacapples:

singergurl91:

General Physical Contact: Aranea initiates a lot of physical contact – I keep thinking of the video where she slaps Noct out of ‘danger’ status, and the bit in Episode Prompto at the campfire scene (healing him if he self-harms, kicking him over and then the ‘idiot sandwich’ thing to his face, etc.). She’s very casual in how she comports herself around allies, enemies, and her superiors. But I also feel that if someone initiated physical contact with her, that she would startle just a little bit – more mentally than physically (she keeps her composure outwardly, but inside she’s going ‘what the fuck what the fuck’) – and is usually surprised because she also gives off this air of being unapproachable in a way. She doesn’t let it fluster her really, but it’s something that she’s unused to and secretly, she welcomes it. I wouldn’t say she’s as touch-starved as I believe Ignis to be, but she definitely doesn’t receive enough general contact with others. Sex and sex-related contact is a horse of a different color though.

Driving Headcanon: Do. Not. Let. Aranea. Drive.
Have you seen homegirl fighting? Flying around on a modified jet-powered lance? Bish is craaazy.

At least that’s what Biggs, Wedge, and her subordinates would say. But really, she’s a damn good driver. So good, she can easily do shit like drifting and doughnuts – girl’s a thrill seeker. She’s never ended up in a wreck and she can drive a car and fly an airship and pilot a mech just as good as anyone else. Probably even better than most. It’s just that her subordinates literally get motion sick/carsick/airship-sick whenever she’s at the wheel. So she saves the driving for when she’s by herself.

Thanks for the ask Apples dear!!

Gahahaha oh noooo! Poor Biggs and Wedge and any other passenger me included! But at least she’d be an awesome (drag) racer!

And that makes sense in terms of the physical contact headcanon! And aww I’d love to give her hugs! -just dont hurt me please-

We’d know

Aranea, Biggs and Wedge reunion

NOT THE PROMPTO WEEK ONE I originally tagged it as such, sorry!

I love that Aranea isn’t really a touchy feely person, but I honestly feel like there’s more to the story of her and Biggs and Wedge. She states they’re not friends, but she trusts them in the game, and so I kind of built on that. 

It had been weeks since she’d seen them.

She sat alone in her chambers, arms crossed as she reclined against the back of the chair and stared at the ceiling. Her face was as bland as she felt. That day, she’d encountered the prince’s trio of guards coming back from Gralea. Sans prince and her friends.

They’d explained what’d happened, and that
they’d lost track of Biggs and Wedge. They’d been surprised the pair weren’t
back at her side already, considering it’d been almost two months of darkness
now.

She’d taken the news well enough, but then made an excuse to
leave their company. She had to prepare for more search and rescue flights, needed
her rest, something like that. She didn’t know what she told them, but she hoped it was something
close to the truth. The last thing she needed was for them to think she was upset. Her trio all denied being friends, because that could be used against them. So, let Gladiolus, Ignis, and Blondie believe that she wasn’t worried about them. That her mind was focused on
the task at hand. If they believed it then so could she.

She breathed slowly in and out, centering herself. Then she
stood, sweeping out of the room with her determination back in place. There was
work to be done. And unless she saw their bodies with her own eyes, she’d hold
onto the thought that they might still be out there, making their way back.

“We’d know,” she muttered to herself as she walked back to
her ship, “We’d know.

Words that had been said by the pair a long time ago. They’d
been young then, 15 at most, and Aranea had just been setting out for her training to
become a Dragoon. Most didn’t survive it. And since she was an orphan like them,
and Biggs and Wedge were legally nothing to her, there’d be no notification of
her death.

They all bumped their wrists against one another as a
goodbye, none of them enjoying long emotional good byes.

“We’d know.” Biggs had said, offering a lopsided smile. “If
you passed on I mean. We’d know.”

“Been through too much for us not to, I think.” Wedge added,
throwing an arm around both their shoulders as they walked her to the train
doors.

She’d only laughed and thrown them a two-fingered salute out
the window as the train had pulled away.

Here in the present, she could only hope that she’d share
that sense with her friends. They’d both been so sure that they were close
enough to know when one of the others had gone out of the world. Growing up
together, they’d always been the more optimistic out of the trio. Trust this.
Hold onto hope of that. She’d never trusted easy, but she sorely wished she
could trust that they were right. That she, like them, would know if they died.

Nothing felt out of place so far, so she kept her eyes on
the horizon for the moment she might see them.

~

More weeks past, and she was still alone.

Aranea stood at the back of the open hatch of her airship,
staring out over the darkened land below. Her eyes were combing over the rock
for survivors. But all she could see were the daemons. Her hand moved up to the
com unit pinned to the lapel of her jacket and pressed the button to speak.

“No sign of anyone, move to the next section,” she said.

The pilot didn’t response, choosing instead to engage the
ships engines and gunning it to the next plot of land they’d be combing
through. Survivors were being found less and less these days. Soon, she knew,
they’d stop sending out search and rescue missions. No point in wasting the fuel
if no one was left.

With her arm looped through a strap to keep her from
falling, she closed her eyes and enjoyed the air rushing by her. There was no
wind in this darkened world. Not even a breeze. The world was stagnant. As if
trapped in time the moment the sun stopped shining. The artificial wind the
airship created was a comfort in such a time. But she couldn’t dwell.

“Go ahead and shut it,” she called through her com.

She opened her eyes and the moment passed. She watched the
back of her ship close, and the air movement disappeared. Another section to
put behind her.

Another one without them.

~

Another week passed, and she sat in her room again, working
on plans for a mass evacuation of Lestallum in case the lights went out there
as well. Honestly, she had to refrain from writing that an evacuation was
pointless, because if Lestallum fell then life itself would end. Airships couldn’t
fly forever. It was a depressing thought and the lack of sleep didn’t help her mood.

But then there was a feeling on the back of her neck, making
her look up from her desk. The feeling left a frown on her face, and got her to
stand. She rubbed the spot as she walked out of the room and down the hall to
the outside. She dropped her arm back to her side once she stepped out the
doors, and surveyed what was going on. A truck of survivors had just arrived at
the encampment near the end of Lestallum.

Her gut was telling her to look for something, but she didn’t
know what.

So, she did. She went from survivor to survivor, some all
the way from Gralea, others picked up along the way, listening to them. There
was a certain peace of mind hearing them.

She knew.

She stood up from where she had been crouched down,
listening to a young girl. Her eyes felt drawn to the back of the truck, and
peace filled her for the first time in months.

Biggs and Wedge were helping a few others out of the back, working
together as if they’d never left. She crossed the distance between them all
easily, and crossed her arms.

“Took you long enough,” she said simply. But they could see
in her eyes the warmth she regarded them with.

“Sorry boss. We had a bit of a set-back.” Biggs said, giving
her a two-fingered salute and another lopsided smile.

Wedge finished helping another child down from the back, the
last person, and then walked over to join them. “We’ll tell you about it over a
drink, yeah?”

With her back to everyone but them, she smiled softly. “That
sounds good.”

As the two passed by her, she raised her arm. Both bumped
their arms against hers, and continued by as if nothing had happened. With a
relieved sigh and another moment to ground herself, she then turned around and followed
them.

May I have a matchup please? I’m a bisexual girl who loves music and comic books. I have a hard time making friends because meeting people makes me nervous and I’m kinda shy. But I warm up fast after the fact and tend to be a little clingy. I’m affectionate, perceptive, and a huge dork. I have a ton of stuffed animals and I’m obsessed with action movies. I’m a perfectionist and can give myself a really hard time by trying to be achieving something at all times even if I really just want a nap ❤️

I match you with Aranea!

She’s very easy to get along with, and though she keeps her thoughts to herself, she’s very good at drawing people out of their shells and getting to know them. She’s the exact opposite of you, but honestly? She’d really enjoy someone clingy and affectionate. And if your perception allowed you to pick up on that, she’d deny it till she was blue in the face. (But she wouldn’t push you away or anything. In fact, she’d probably pull you closer if you gave her a hug or leaned against her so you wouldn’t stop being affectionate.) Action movies are a curiosity to her, and she’d probably comment about what looks like it could actually be done in real life, or what wouldn’t be possible. She’d also be very good at pulling you out of the perfectionism spiral that could sometimes happen. When the need to get something juuuuuust right or perhaps you just keep going and going without stopping, she’d be like, “Whoa there.” And probably lecture you/slash put in an action movie to try and get you to relax. 

Matchups are closed

I’d like a match up. I’m a guy I’m 6 ft in height and I have green eyes and dark brown hair with glasses. I’m pretty collected most of the time and I’m observant of the people around me and I always consider peoples feelings before speaking. The more I talk to people the more I open up and joke. I can be a little dorky or perverted at times even if it’s just playfully. I love playfully teasing others but if people tease me about things I get of embarrassed but I always try to brush it off.

I match you with Aranea!

Aranea is a tough person to get to know. She seems like the kind of girl that will hold someone at arms length away and try and keep it that way. But your personality rings as sweet. Something that’ll draw Aranea out of her shell a little at a time. It’s would probably start with jokes and playful banter. I can see her full on flirting with you and not expecting anything of it. And teasing you would probably be kept lighthearted, and if she ever felt like she had said something that embarrassed you a bit too much, she’d tone it down right away. (Because, whether she likes it or not, she care about others.)

Your observance would come in handy if you were travelling with her I think. She’s someone who sees the big picture, but not many of the little details. You’d be her eyes for details, and probably her reminder that life doesn’t go from point a to point b without a lot of details. I think after spending time with you, she’d become more observant herself.