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Read the fan fic here!: https://archiveofourown.org/works/641... (An Aureate Vow (Reflections) by Tempeste is on AO3) In a timeline where Jayce “failed” to kill Viktor, but that’s good because they just talked it out, got on the same page and discovered they both love each other unconditionally and they lived happily ever after okay bye. UPDATE 03/25: Hi everyone! A fan fic is now written for this! An Aureate Vow (Reflections) by Tempeste is on AO3 and it goes more in depth when Jayce arrived at the commune to finally talk with Viktor. Go read it! The author is also on Tumblr @e11er and we spent a long time chatting about little details to add to this timeline, and I'm so happy they put so much time into writing a whole fucking 10K WORD FAN FIC! / rainbowhoodlum I spent way too much time on this concept, mostly because I wanted to make something longer and test out some color pallets with similar tones. In the commune, I stuck to under 5 green tones, and Mage Viktor’s timeline was a bit more colorful in the range of colors. I did this in several stages: 1) I animated both Jayce and Viktor in Krita with a transparent background 2) I then drew about 10 individual backgrounds in Sketchbook along with some extra things like Viktor’s cane and plants 3) I then brought all of this into Premiere (a software I like editing in the best) to adjust frame durations, add the foregrounds and backgrounds, text, and add some lighting effects This is in no way the most proficient way to do this but it's just the way I decided to do it since Krita crashes if I add too many layers and effects. Song: Reflection No. 6 by Vansire