An aspiring Author honing his skills by writing about these silly little ponies. A Fox of few words outside the realm of fiction, unless he gets on a roll with something.
An Aitran tale. Twilight and Spike join Star Swirl's daughter Nyx in exploring the worlds Star Swirl created to teach key principles of Writing and find themselves in the last chapter of a madpony's tale of betrayal, revenge, and restitution.
I feel the need to speak about how differently the key events of Season 9 would play out in the Order-naries 'verse, but at the same time I don't feel up to making a proper story out of it. I'm going to split the difference with this blog, outlining what would happen without giving too much detail.
What a way to end the series. From a story-crafting standpoint, I have some complaints about how the final two-parter got rolling, and the resolution isn't how I'd have handled it. The overall execution, however, and especially the final final episode, were wonderful.
I promised I'd focus on Pumahara after I finished Storm-chased, and I honestly have tried to get the next chapter done, but my silly, silly brain just can't leave the Order-naries 'verse slot on my WIP list empty for very long.
I put up the last chapter of Order-naries: Storm-chased a couple days ago. After looking at it, though, I found myself dissatisfied with the last couple paragraphs, so I've gone back and replaced them with a new, better-paced scene. One that I think works better for Ash and Rarity meeting the dust has mostly settled.
I actually wrote a bit for Naborale today. Not enough to finish the next chapter, but I've made progress with improving Twilight and Nyx's interactions with each other.
It'd be even better news if I was actually reading that fic, but that's my problem. Actually, I probably should give more consideration to reading the rest of that series though. I did genuinely enjoy the first one (if maybe not as much as your Order-naries stuff). It's just hard to find the time when FiMFic is full of so many other stories too. My read it later list is already 97 fics long --not counting the 48 chapters of fav'd fics I've also fallen behind on-- plus I have other hobbies and interests outside of MLP.
I need more time in my days... or maybe I just need to learn to read faster.
That's great news.
It'd be even better news if I was actually reading that fic, but that's my problem. Actually, I probably should give more consideration to reading the rest of that series though. I did genuinely enjoy the first one (if maybe not as much as your Order-naries stuff). It's just hard to find the time when FiMFic is full of so many other stories too. My read it later list is already 97 fics long --not counting the 48 chapters of fav'd fics I've also fallen behind on-- plus I have other hobbies and interests outside of MLP.
I need more time in my days... or maybe I just need to learn to read faster.
I just couldn't resist.