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Marik_Azemus


I usually stick to common themes in my stories. I like to have all the characters have a good reason for their goals. I shoot down any concept of fate. Also, there are always dragons.

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  • 398 weeks
    In celebration of Buckball Season...


    Summer of Buckball

    "What we're gonna do now, is we're gonna learn ya how to play Buckball."
    "The first rule of Buckball: Never tell your parents. The second rule of Buckball: NEVER TELL YOUR PARENTS!"

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    2 comments · 710 views
  • 399 weeks
    I should post more of my artwork here.

    Hey, y'all. Chapter 54 of The Elder Scrolls: Equestria is making slow yet steady progress. I feel I should restore my presence on this website with some regular art posts, especially since I'm making a return to pony artwork.


    The Apple of the East

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    3 comments · 580 views
  • 443 weeks
    Chapter 45 completed. That was thrilling.

    Can't believe I burned through 2,000 words in two hours. Haven't done that since I started the story back in high school.

    I encourage you to read chapter 45 of The Elder Scrolls: Equestria, and see what has become of Caro and Tohro after a grave encounter in the catacombs.

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  • 445 weeks
    The Backup Plan (Or: What if I can't finish The Elder Scrolls: Equestria?)

    No, I'm not dying.

    I accepted my mortality the day my dad died of a sudden heart attack that he didn't deserve. That was also the day I stopped believing in God. I came to understand that we're all going to leave this world with just as many unfulfilled wishes as fulfilled ones. It's not really something that grates on my mind, it's just a little thing that I've come to understand.

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    6 comments · 483 views
  • 445 weeks
    A new piece of art, from me

    I made this to celebrate yesterday's absolutely amazing episode. It was the only way to make my happy tears stop. I'm not dramatic, what are you talkin' about?

    9 comments · 529 views
Feb
18th
2014

A message to the unpopular. · 3:50am Feb 18th, 2014

Your work may be fantastic, but unseen.

But that's okay.

Those who have seen it likely took something away from your work.

You affected their lives in some way.

You might have made them laugh.

You might have made them cry.

You might have made them angry at how terrible your diction was.

But you touched them.

You created something not many people saw, but more importantly, you created something.

Some people don't have the ability to create.

Think about that.

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Comments ( 4 )

Everyone has that ability. It's just a matter of how they wish to go about it, and if they want to at all. People are lazy, after all.

:pinkiegasp:No way!

1847475

I once wrote haikus
But now I have lost the art
Bacon

1847475

Agreed.

~Skeeter The Lurker

You might have made them cry.

I'm sure people can agree to that.

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