Orange Sun (Japan-centric with references to Greece/Japan)
anonymous
August 4 2011, 05:20:44 UTC
This one is quite different from the above ones. It's a lot more meditative and metaphorical than dialogue-based...hopefully not in an utterly bad way.When Japan first saw his flag’s design, he thought it had a beautiful simplicity to it. A red circle on a white background, symbolizing the sun that emerged in a brilliance of red and golden light every day without fail. It needed no further colors or symbols to state that his land and people would rise to brilliance as inevitably as the sun rose in the morning
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Re: Orange Sun (Japan-centric with references to Greece/Japan)
anonymous
August 4 2011, 06:21:04 UTC
This is a really great fill, anon. I really like the colors orange and blue together (the high school I graduated from and the university I am attending both use orange and navy blue as their school colors) so this fill had a whole new level of meaning for me.
Re: Orange Sun (Japan-centric with references to Greece/Japan)
anonymous
August 5 2011, 11:01:59 UTC
Heh, author!anon, do you live inside my head or something? Because I had thought about their flags in a similar fashion before and how both of nations are children of the sun in their own right and how both flags combined as one would look epic together xD. Either way, this was a sweet fill and I like how Japan was more appreciative of sunsets because Greece loved them.
Also, as much as I love crimson reds, orange is my favourite colour, and I agree that orange and blue go so very well together and really fits these two in that sense of "a bright sun in the clear blue sky."
... I hope I'm making sense, accck, sorry, but this was good! Thanks for writing it~
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Also, as much as I love crimson reds, orange is my favourite colour, and I agree that orange and blue go so very well together and really fits these two in that sense of "a bright sun in the clear blue sky."
... I hope I'm making sense, accck, sorry, but this was good! Thanks for writing it~
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