画質 高画質

considering how much vivre cards have played into big events i wouldn't be surprised if an enemy one day gets hold of the card the strawhat fleet got so they cna find luffy

0 0

“ℍ𝔸ℍ𝔸!!”

Mainly crack portrayal of Fleetway Super Sonic.

5 6

去年リアルタイムfleetの落書き発掘しましたわ

1 15

A Fleeting Creature (cameo)

0 0

You got a 'super' rare one! Congratulations ✨!

21 105

Ready to Build my Ship…

Well..

Fxck it..

I’ll build a FLEET! 👀👀🤣🤣

12 107

So Sonic.exe is dead now so here is the 3.0 Fleetway I've been hiding awayxD

Collabed with

122 816

Whipped up a Fleetway for fun :)

19 77

An inspiration for being someone who works hard but never forgets to see the beauty in life’s fleeting moments. Happy Birthday, ! 🌽

We wish you the best in life, because you deserve it 🫶

JUST IN: Chapter 24


152 229

Fleetwood Mac - Go You Own Way🎼

0 19

Fleetway Sonic as a whole is really weird. Also Sonic was a huge asshole in the first chapters (its toned down later), specially with Tails.

0 3

The Pirate fleet never suspected the court wizard to hire a random Primarina bard and gigantify her to repel the marauders of the sea.

Only complaint from her is that her clothes didn't grow along with her.

31 125

Fleeting Game of Old Maid (Cameo)

1 3

これは昔作ったphantasm用公太朗スプライト
(Fleetway super sonicパートのGIFはまだ未作成)
Gender swapもそうですがFNF' mod系とオリキャラ達の並行世界線の軌跡的一致が多くて自分でも驚いていますw
(あくまで公開していないだけで数え切れないほど制作はしている)

0 2

Other ships began to withdraw. Farragut, lashed high in the rigging of the Hartford, ordered them back forward, famously saying “Damn the torpedoes”, and then ordered full speed. The fleet charged into the bay and defeated the confederate batteries and fleet.

1 17

At the Seige of Port Hudson in the summer of 1863, Farragut was criticized for not coordinating his fleet’s attack with a planned ground assault by General Nathaniel Banks. His ships suffered considerable damage and casualties, and Port Hudson didn’t fall for nearly two months.

1 11

His first task was to capture the New Orleans, which he accomplished in April, 1862, by daring to run his fleet past the confederate positions at Forts Jackson and St. Philip on the Mississippi River.

1 14