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It’s been awhile since I featured Remorsefulpromises. To those who are unacquainted with Remorsefulpromises, she is a talented and beautiful cosplayer based from the United Kingdom who suits up as one of favorite female Final Fantasy heroines. More recently, Remorsefulpromises sent me a few Deviations containing her latest Serah Farron cosplay attempt and once again, this feisty Deviant succeeded in portraying the Final Fantasy XIII-2 lead character in full detail.

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I just received three deviations from Final Fantasy girls staple, Remorsefulpromises and this time, she’s decided to become Final Fantasy X-2‘s sweetheart, Yuna.

Once a devout follower of Yevon, this summoner defeated Sin by distancing herself from the corrupt teachings of Yu Yevon and, ended her pilgrimage without sacrificing anyone and herself in the High Summoning ritual.

We all remember the stern and outrageously witty Yuna of Final Fantasy X-2 right? She duped her Summoner get-up, the silky white arm warmers, long clear blue skirt and staff, and metamorphosed into a more dynamic and talkative character that she got from the quirky Rikku.

Here we see her strike a pose as the Gunner Yuna that thwarted Leblanc’s disguise during the early scenarios of Final Fantasy X-2.

Her lip piercing, though not part of the original Gunner Yuna (and all her other dresspheres for that matter), makes this cosplayer hotter and gives more depth to the “what if” scenario. Imagine, Yuna donning the same piercing, eye shadow and tussled, long brown hair of Ms. Remorsefulpromises, the equation more than sums up the frivolous and sharp-witted Yuna of Final Fantasy X-2.

I am totally enamored with Remorsefulpromises’ striking new rendition of Yuna. More to come in the future and next time around, I’ll be interviewing this cosplayer and squeeze out some trivia out from her.

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If you have been Final Fantasy Girls, you may have stumbled upon a feature article containing the word Remorsefulpromises. It’s not an emotional ticker, the word actually is a username from a fellow Deviant who likes to cosplay (a lot) and her favorite subject is Final Fantasy and its feisty and eponymous female characters.

She has appeared twice in the site as Aerith Gainsborough and Tifa Lockhart and, she has this surreal portrayal of both characters plus, her radiating beauty and poise gave her the edge from other flamboyant cosplayers who usually enthralls crowd with their costume and props. This girl continues to share his craft to the public and does it with a smile on her face.

Three time’s the charm, isn’t it?

This time, Remorsefulpromises sent me a DeviantWATCH Message and look what I found inside my inbox:

Let’s see: Ms. Remorsefulpromises actually made a few quirky modifications with the costume, the black bands tied on Rinoa’s arms were removed and she focused of bringing the blue satin duster and rib-knit arm warmers into this image as she patiently lies at the pasture waiting for her Squall to lift her up from a not-so melancholic shot.

As we all know, Rinoa Heartilly represents what Squall is not. She’s brimming with confidence, her warmth towards her comrades replaces Squall’s cold and unappealing approach and, she’s one of those one in a hundred Final Fantasy characters that exudes the kind of confidence without faltering in the middle of the situation.

This spectacular portrait sent to me by Remorsefulpromises is one in a million and emulates a real-time Rinoa Heartilly in terms of costume, beauty and confidence. Maybe your fans would’ve enjoyed it more if you have included the Angel Wings, Angelo or the Blaster Edge to the mix but, your premise is respected.

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