• Member Since 12th May, 2012
  • offline last seen Saturday

archonix


Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists.

  • TSuccession
    When she was birthed with horn and wings she was thought to be a pegacorn, a rare and blessed blending of the tribes, whose long life and power brought wealth and stature. Then the guards came, seeking the first alicorn born in over a thousand years.
    archonix · 15k words  ·  850  22 · 11k views

More Blog Posts588

  • 23 weeks
    It's the obligatory new year blog post.

    And yes, I am posting this at around midnight on new year. I have a nasty cold, so I decided to disobey nurgle's one command and stay home.

    Read More

    6 comments · 173 views
  • 38 weeks
    Just for kicks

    I'm mucking around with Lulu for a work-related project (very boring stuff) and thought I would do a quality test with something fun.

    Read More

    8 comments · 232 views
  • 42 weeks
    Oh shit, words

    Or maybe that comma is in the wrong place. I haven't decided yet.

    Read More

    4 comments · 192 views
  • 44 weeks
    The odd things

    I've just been reading through old comments on my scraps story, after publishing yet another chunk from the ancient cutting room floor. It's remarkable how many of the commenters are still around - but also how many logged off for the last time, soon after making their last comment there.

    Read More

    10 comments · 239 views
  • 53 weeks
    But in brighter news

    While I'm not making any promises about any particular project here, I am actually writing again. I figure if I write enough of something, some pony words might drop out somewhere along the line as well. You never know. What I'm working on at the moment is essentially a re-write of a story I read a long time ago; an old pulp sci-fi tale, about a spaceship that manages to get lost in the

    Read More

    7 comments · 171 views
Jul
19th
2014

Well that's that over with. · 6:27pm Jul 19th, 2014

I am back from Kent. Lovely, humid, stick, sunny kent. I swam in the sea, ate far too much steak, talked a load of old toot with all my friends and generally had a grand time. That said, I'm glad to be home. The holiday cottage we were in was not designed to sleep six, no matter what then owner said. Maybe six african pygmies. They'd be better able to tolerate the soul-crushing humidity the place suffered from...

The complaints pale though. We had a great time. I even got some writing done, though nothing that can be posted yet.

While I was away, the Most Dangerous Game competition reached its finals and has started public voting. Though I hoped and wished really hard, Succession didn't quite place, but that's ok. It means I don't have to compete against the finalists, because let me tell you, they are good. Go vote if you dare.

Anyway, now I'm off to recover from the 270-odd miles I drove in blazing heat and pouring rain today. Next year I'm making sure this thing happens somewhere closer to me...

Tagging Succession as its readers might be interested in seeing what beat it.

Report archonix · 310 views · Story: Succession ·
Comments ( 7 )

does this change the probability of a sequel to Succession seeing light?

2299860 Nope. It's always had a probability somewhere between 0 and 1. I've got a few ideas noted down.

2300090
:derpyderp2::derpyderp1::derpyderp2::derpyderp1:
According to Bayes's theorem, don't ALL probabilities fall between zero and one? :derpytongue2:
Because when I read that, it really threw me out for a loop

Your profile suits you very well.

2300108
Psst. I think that's the joke. :raritywink:

Glad to hear the holidays were are wonderful as they should always be, including the landlord who feels you're all too tall.:twilightsmile:

Login or register to comment