Kind of Odd · 11:59pm May 7th, 2013
When I made these stories, I was kind of expecting some questions about them, or just any random questions in general. Like why did I do this, or why did I call it that. But not a single soul apparently is curious about my story materials and whatnot. So instead, I'll just bring up a Q&A list that some would ask, and some probably wouldn't ask.
Q1: How are you setting up the many races of MLP in this Warhammer 40K crossover?
A1: Earth Ponies = Tactical Marines and other Ground Forces.
Pegasi = Assault Marines.
Unicorns = Psykers and Librarians (sometimes Inquisitors).
Alicorns = Inquisition.
Buffaloes/Bison = Ogryns.
Donkeys = Techpriests.
Gryphons = Kroots.
Changelings = Vespids.
Minotaurs = Khorne Berserkers.
Dragons = Servitors and Techmarines.
And so on, and so forth...
Q2: How hard was it to come up with different names for each and every single character in your stories?
A2: It was mentally challenging. Making Luna as Toth was one thing, but giving names to all the others was a pain in the neck. But I managed to pull through, and the gears in my head produced the given names all the characters have now.
Q3: What was the challenge of making these stories?
A3: Switching between Fimfiction and Youtube, and trying to use the proper words for the scenarios and situations. Not to mention reading the small and blurry subtitles.
Q4: How or where did you come up with the idea to make a crossover that followed the game's story?
A4: I found some drawings from a deviantart member named Sanity-X, so my mind started hitting me with awesome mental images that soon sprouted into the great idea that was Magic of War.
Q5: Who are you going to introduce in your upcoming sequel?
A5: I DON'T VVANT TO SPOIL IT FOR ANYVON!
That should answer some of the questions. If not, please feel free to ask in the comments. Knowledge is power; Guard it well.
A German accent. Intresting...
Or I may just be reading hints into everything. But reading Game of Thrones does that to you, makes you see a clue in every shadow and word...
1063493 I'm good at mimicking accents. The sad part is, other people don't recognize some of the accents I speak, and when they guess what it is, they're amlost always wrong.
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I'm fairly good at mimicking, but not at recognising them.