![]() Author has written 18 stories for Rango, Invader Zim, Doctor Who, Beetlejuice, Five Nights at Freddy´s, Monsters vs. Aliens, and Trick 'r Treat. Update: I have a YouTube channel (Sym Bat) with animatics for GameGrumps, GameGO etc. Come check it out: Banshee fanart picture by UniversePepperland :) Beyond Western fanart cover images by Princesspurplepie and LordoftheTroglodytes :) fanart of my characters on DA by me and other awesome Deviants Beyond Western Fanfic Art and awesome art from the Snakes with Guns fanfic on Deviantart by PrincessPurplePie/Adelilah and other awesome people!! :) --I now have a deviant on Deviantart.com for my fanfic artwork!! yays! I'm under the same name: Bat13SJx :) I also have a Tee Public and Redbubble account (tshirt designs: Markiplier, FNAF, Gravity Falls, Undertale, Trick r Treat, Slashers, etc) Name: Bat13SJx A.K.A./Nicknames: Bat, Batty, Batsy, Bats Real name: classified Date of Birth: January 13 Gender: female Age: 23 Hobbies: Playing Overwatch, creating animatics, Cosplaying, reading/writing fanfiction, drawing, reading, painting, writing poems, improving/sewing dolls/plushies, creating tshirt designs, etc. Summary of Bat13SJx: Hey everyone who reads profiles. I call myself Bat13SJx on this site, but you can call me Bat, Batty, Batsy, etc; for short if you want to. I don't really have a lot to say in this short summary of myself. Above is mostly the jist of my personality and who I am. I can't give you my first name because it's that special. My favorite animal is the bat (obviously) which includes my O.C.: Banshee from my Rango trilogy. Im 22 years old and have been on fanfiction.com since 2012 or somewhere around there. In college so my fanfics will take longer to finish. Anyway, that's all I can think of. If you have any questions, PM me and I'll answer it as best as possible. Thanks for reading this and have a nice day :3 Review Hall of Fame: The Ultimate Golden Review: This has been a long time coming... But, I finally fulfilled my promise to reread the Banshee trilogy, right from the beginning to the end, and then finally cast my review of the 48th chapter. I always meant for this review to be extra special, because of just how significant following the trilogy became to me, but I was always worried that I just wouldn't be able to cover everything I wanted to cover, for there was so much I wanted to say. I suppose I'll just start by stating what has always stood out in my mind, even after five and a half years. The Banshee trilogy, for the near year and a month duration of its run, was so awesome to me, that it helped in no small way to define that era for me. It was so imaginative, so thorough, and the fantastical elements were so well-grounded by the fantastic characterization, that the notification that a new chapter had been posted never failed in exciting me, even if life kept me from the pleasure of reading the newest chapter until days after it was posted. The character development was the most driving part of the reading experience, for me. I remember that when "Banshee" concluded, and "Beyond Western" started, I was at first a little unsure about the new elements introduced to the storyline, due to being accustomed to the feel of the "western" genre as I knew it, when reading Rango fanfiction. But your development of Banshee and your other original characters, as well as your skill in writing the canon characters and fleshing out those who were in the background of the film itself, enthralled me, and no change of genre would prevent me from seeing Banshee's story through - especially not when I just had to know if, against all odds, Banshee and Kinski would indeed finally get together! More even than just your development of Kinski, you took those other background characters from Rango, the ones that seemed most overlooked by other fans, even - from Bad Bill, Stump and Chorizo, to Mr. Black, to even a few of the members of the posse (like my own favourites, Wounded Bird and Elgin) and made them absolutely awesome and well-rounded. Even the characters who were well-established in the film, especially Rango and Beans themselves, you were so capable of writing them, and furthering their story, that in a way it was like they became your own. You even taught me a great deal about how to write believable characters; one of the most important lessons for me was that one doesn't always necessarily have to have ALL the answers on why someone behaves in a certain way, that may come across as illogical or ill-conceived. For a story featuring anthro characters, I learned a great deal about how to accept the so-called human condition for what it is. As far as my minor apprehension regarding genre had been, by the time "Beyond Western" concluded and "Immortals and Demons" started, I was more than on board for it! As was made clear in "Immortals and Demons" the Banshee trilogy wouldn't be the Banshee trilogy without extreme supernatural elements, since that's how Banshee's story got started, in-universe. Plus, your pacing and writing style always brought things back around to the basics, sometimes in a sort of cycle, and other times like the storyline is just dipping down in the midst of a flight through the supernatural atmosphere above, to say "Howdy!" to the more grounded atmosphere below. It's especially poignant that, in this way, the story ends with Banshee and Kinski, having finally married, and taken on raising Stub and Petunia as their own, embarking on a level family lifestyle, both despite and thanks to all the craziness they went through in the course of the story, while the townspeople in the backdrop carry on in much the same way, and Chorizo and Stump (and to a lesser extent, Bill), go on their ways, having believably and satisfactorily reformed in spite of all the wrong things that they had done in the past. What I also loved about those final paragraphs of Chapter 48, is how you conveyed a sense that, though the madness is finally over, and the characters for the purpose of this storyline have finally overcome the last phenomenal status-quo shake-up that they need to, over the course of their lives the townsfolk and those who have left to go on their own ways will still occasionally meet up, like old friends just catching up on the experiences they've gleaned from life while apart from each other. And so life goes on. One of the things I always wanted to make sure that I included, in this final review - and the reason why I wanted to make sure it was a review of not just chapter 48 of "Immortals and Demons", but a review of the overarching Banshee trilogy itself, is the plain and simple statement that I wish this was canon, due to all I have said about your character development. I don't think I will ever be able to watch Rango without thinking at the end of the film, "Oh, just wait till Banshee comes into town!", or trying to spot Mr. and Mrs. Rodent or Ricochet amongst the canon townsfolk, or Kaliah among the bats owned by Balthazar's clan, or allowing your development of Kinski and the gang (move over, Bad Bill, Kinski's the leader now!) to influence the way I perceive them. (Kinski MUST end up happily married to Banshee! There is no other way!) Nor, could I read any other Rango fanfiction featuring the characters extensively featured within Banshee's story, without a naggling urge to compare and contrast. This is not to say that Banshee ruined the Rango fandom for me, far from it. Banshee just became so "real" to me, relative to the canon itself, that in a way I will always see it as canon, or at least, as a canon alternate universe/storyline. It is canon, to me. Before I finish this review, there are two minor things I want to note, that don't really tie in with what I've had to say up till now, but I just fell remiss at the thought of excluding them. As I said in my review of chapter 42, when Banshee's nightmare about Kinski comes to fruition, and she is crying over his body while the battle rages on around them, the song "If I Ever Lose This Heaven", as covered by the Philosopher Kings, came by circumstance to profoundly define that scene, for me, when I originally read it. That connection has stuck with me ever since, every time I hear or think of that song. I even had to take a moment out from reading the last several chapters of this story, after reading that part again, just to listen to that song and pay my respects. The other thing also pertains to music I associate with the Banshee trilogy, due to circumstances at the time of chapter 48's post. That day, I'd become acquainted with Billy Joel's song "We Didn't Start the Fire", for the first time - while the body lyrics don't tie in with the concept of this storyline, the nostalgic emotions it conveyed in me fit how I felt about the story ending after all that time. Also, the refrain, fresh in my head when I first read the final chapter, did seem to sort of fit the concept that the characters were all players in an overarching game that they have no individual control over, but still must learn to master and overcome, in order to earn the basic right to just live their lives, in the way that is right for them. They didn't start the fire, but they're trying to fight it, and (ultimately) when they are gone, it will still go on... That's how it felt, anyway. To the point that, again, I meditated on the story while listening to that song, after finishing reading, before I got started on writing this review. I suppose there's really nothing else that needs to be said, except: Thank you, Bat13SJx, for gracing we the members of the Rango fandom with this fabulous story, and Banshee and all your other amazing characters. Thank you for making me laugh, thank you for making me cry, thank you for making me feel anger and forgiveness at all the right points, thank you for confusing me and clearing things up again, and thank you for wrapping everything into a satisfying package at the end. Thank you for keeping each part of the trilogy, and the fact that it was a trilogy, a surprise, and letting me say each time, "Oh, wait! There's more!" (I am so happy that my initial supposition in my review of Chapter 15 of "Banshee", that the story was finished at that point, was wrong, and that it was only the beginning of all I've described, above.) Thank you for helping to define that year and a month's span, and also to define the past three months as I re-read the trilogy in anticipation of conducting my promised review, at last. Once again, I give my blessing to Banshee and Kinski, and to all the stars within... Detouredbe. Kumabachi: “If it's to any comfort: there are way worse things out there S-betatti: "Thanks for the faves. And I'm gonna say I love your Rango fan art. Especially the one with Rango and Stump during the golf scene. I've also read your fanfics and I think they're nice :) " - Rango Movie in pictures :) thank you DaughterofBarricade/DisneyAreslover :) - awesome Invader Zim unfinished scripts :) thank you, Sassy Cat Meow My Other Characters: Rango: Banshee(finished): Ricochet, Petunia, Stub, Mr. and Mrs. Rodent, Kaliah, Iron, Hector, Blade, Klaus, Loyal, Gerome, Skimp, and Rye. Beyond Western (finished): Ricochet, Petunia, Stub, Mr. and Mrs. Rodent, Kaliah, Gerald, Roon, Burton, and nameless soldiers Beyond Western 2: Immortals and Demons (finished): Brim, Blor, Luminite, Ricochet, Petunia, Stub, Mr. and Mrs. Rodent: (Sally and Rick), Kaliah, Soltus, Anera, Kin, Crash, Gerald, Roon, Burton, Jasper, Eartha, Cykis, Teff (soldier), and the nameless soldiers and demons Outlaw Confidential:(in progress): Chorizo: (finished) Beto, Rosa, Edwardo, Nico, and Isabella Carnicero, Alonzo, George, Enrika, Saul, Mr. Garcia, La Flor de Cactus owner, Butch, Little Storm, Painted Sunset, Barnum, Hugo, Mr. Elfonzo, Romero, Nula, Iniko, Zulekha, Tia, Edverd, Tagless/(Tyrone), Bentz, Clay, Ignacio, Edward, El Chupacabra, Rico, Kitiko, Kit, Killer, Calderone, the nameless gun men, nameless conductor, Rinzo, Zero/Blue, Rod, Maximo, (Runners: Garnet, Ghost and Mierda,) Roberto, nameless old mouse, sheriff Salvadore, wild runners, Cicero, Pepe, Rosario, nameless bartender, nameless border guards,Mayor Silas, Cronos, Mr. Cuttersman, Clarice, nameless sheriff, Kristo, Grass, Kito, Moth, Ezmera, Blanco, Quiv, nameless gypsies and law men, Dry Branch citizens, Neeson, Weston, nameless lawmen of Neeson's group. Kinski:(finished): Suzannie, Brunoro, Miss Gretchen Jitters, Spengler, Emerson, Gris, nameless soldiers, Abigail, Anna and Axel (neighborhood kids), Ivo, giant boar, Barnum, Hugo, Nero, Kayto, Kev, Ish, Rin, Quin, Feejee, Azikiwe, Tobias, nameless performers, hotel owner, Captain of the guard, nameless foot guards, Corgi Queen (Queen Elizabeth II), nameless royal servants, Mr. Brown (Baker) nameless shop owners/police, Berky, Flint, Carmelia, Scottie, Tom, Barto, Carlos, nameless goat, Mindless Miguel, Sobek, nameless greyhound, nameless slaves in white, Taron, Romero, Kitiko, Kristo, Ezmera, Nico Carnicero, Painted Sunset, Little Storm, Rat gang, Samuel and Victoria Ashton, nameless men of Barto, nameless men in white, O' Brian, Corbin, Dr Azarinth, Miss Figg, Judge, Blue, Nikolai and Vladimir Stanislav, Bounty Hunter, Tun, nameless prison guards, Sheriff Lee, Shoes, Gloves, Momma, Trench, Socks, Shamus and Bertha Scamson, Jeremy, Jeb, Sid, Sam, Nick. Stump:(in progress): Jack, Tracy, Bert, Addison, Anise, Baron, Gael, Hertha, Paige, Thistle, Autry, Zaylee, and Ladd Cutler; Miss Creally, Roger, Stick, Julie, Coco, Flip, Victoria and Samuel Ashton, Barnum and Hugo, Leo and Fernando Malkovich, The Gunslingers of Dirt:(in progress): Beetlejuice (cartoon) Queen of the Sandworms:(finished): The Perolayx, Doctor Zeek, and Edgar Five Nights at Freddy's Freddy Fazbearland:(finished): My version of a young Mike Schmidt, Gwen White, Mary Darrow, Jack and Ethan Harken, The Harken Animatronic, nameless Freddy Fazbearland workers,John, Brody, Paul, nameless Six Farms employees, nameless sweater girls, doctors The Blackout of 1989:(finished) Rick, Jenny, Eddie, Josh, and namelss kids and adults A FNAF Reality: (finished): Ren, Shy, Eddie, Jason Sparks, Mrs. Sparks, Jason's brother, Alfredo, Janet and Jose Madero, Stephanie Queen and Shaina, Macx and Heather (Employees), Steve Montagu Scott, unnamed kids, parents and employees. Jenita Hoffman, nameless male nurse, nameless therapist. Dare: (finished): Jacob, Caroline, Jacob's mother, Daisy, Mike, Matt, and the nameless policeman Mechanical: (in progress): Mr. Fredbear, Inspectors Jackson and Brown, Thomas, Emily Tarov, Amy and Camille Berenson, Theodore Fredrick Berenson senior, Tracy Berenson, Doctor Who When The Doctor Came:(finished): The Zorteks and The Zubastials Invader Zim Z.A.G.R. (finished): Mim, Kemp, nameless Irken soldiers Z.A.G.R. Forever (finished): Commander Zarf, Roswell, Splinkie, Bod, The Council members: (Snik, Barg, Zingo, and the other one), Binx, Zooch, Mim, and nameless Irken workers/soldiers Monsters vs Aliens Bat: (finished): Bat, John, October, nameless soldiers The Return of Bat: Bat, John, October, nameless alien, Hunter Thorenson, Mirror, Jake (Joker), Coming soon:(?) Monsters vs Aliens: The Return of Bat Forever Bat Rango: The After Chronicles Beetlejuice: Darkjuice Possible "Theme songs" for any of my stories: (If not, just random songs I listen to on Youtube as I write my stories) Instrumental Core - Strength of a Thousand Man (Two Steps from Hell Remix) Adele's Skyfall (007) Infected Mushroom-Heavyweight Muse-Knights of Cydonia Doctor Who soundtrack-I am the Doctor (remix) Linkin Park-Castle of Glass Linkin Park-New Divide Imagine Dragons-Radioactive Fallout Boy-My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light 'em Up) Imagine Dragons-Monster Greenday-Boulevard of Broken Dreams Cage the Elephants-Come A Little Closer Kongos-Come With Me Now Big Data-Dangerous Fall Out boy-Century Imagine Dragons-Warriors Markiplier's Outro music (theme songs)-Crazy La Paint and Shirk Haunted version Lindsey Stirling and Lizzy Hale-Shatter Me Lindsey Stirling- Roundtable Rival Smike and TryHardNinja-It's Me (FNAF) GatoPaint-The Puppet (FNAF2) Living Tombstone-Five Nights At Freddys (FNAF) Living Tombstone-Its Been So Long (FNAF2) Mandopony-Just Gold (FNAF) Mandopony- Balloons (FNAF3) DAGames-It's Time to Die (Nightcore version by Catsuria) (FNAF3) Sayonara Maxwell-Five Nights At Freddy's 2 (FNAF) TryhardNinja-Follow Me (FNAF 3) DA Games-I am the Purple Guy (FNAF 3) Adam Hoek-The Final Chapter (FNAF 4) DA Games-Break My Mind (FNAF 4) Ingrid Michaelson-Time Machine Demi Lovato-Confident Stagged-Tomorrows Another Day Glitch Mob-Our Demons Icon for Hire-Sugar and Spice Smashing Pumpkins-The End is the Beginning is the End Adrian von Ziegler-Dark Music (collection) Fitz and the Tantrums-Handclap Yuksek-Tonight Timmy Trumpet-Freaks Starset-Antigravity Starset-Point of No Return Gumi-Echo Mona Lisa |
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