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  • 184 weeks
    MSPiper’s “Autumnfall Change” [Royal Canterlot Library]

    You might want to keep a whiteboard handy for today’s story.


    Autumnfall Change
    [Sci-Fi][Slice of Life][Human] • 8,419 words

    Magic and technology may have pierced the void and blazed a path between the realms, but that was the simple part. Adjusting to the changes that follow can be far more daunting.

    Yet despite the complexities involved even in basic communication, Serendipity has found friends to talk to among humankind who can cheer her up when she’s down. And occasionally inspire her to bursts of ingenuity unhindered by such trifles as foresight.

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    6 comments · 9,178 views
  • 198 weeks
    TCC56's "Glow In The Dark, Shine In The Sun" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    A villain might just have a bright future in today's story.


    Glow In The Dark, Shine In The Sun
    [Equestria Girls] [Drama] [Slice of Life] • 27,035 words

    Despite all attempts, Cozy Glow still hasn't been shown a path to friendship. No pony has been able to get through to her, and she's only gotten worse with each attempt.

    Reluctant to return the filly to stone again, Princess Twilight has one last option. One pony she hasn't tried. Or in this case? One person.

    Sunset Shimmer.

    Can Sunset do what no pony has been able to?

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    10 comments · 9,380 views
  • 200 weeks
    The Red Parade's "never forever" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story never says never.


    never forever
    [Sad] [Slice of Life] • 1,478 words

    Lightning Dust will never be a Wonderbolt. When she left the Academy, she swore she'd never look back. When the Washouts disbanded, she swore she'd forget about them.

    Yet after all these years, against all odds, she finds herself here. At a Wonderbolts show. Just on the wrong side of the glass.

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    20 comments · 8,183 views
  • 205 weeks
    Freglz's "Nothing Left to Lose" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Don't lose out on today's story.


    Nothing Left to Lose
    [Drama] [Sad] • 6,367 words

    Some things can't be changed.

    Starlight believes otherwise.

    FROM THE CURATORS: One might be forgiven for thinking that after nine years of MLP (and fanfic), there's nothing left to explore on such well-trodden ground as changeling redemption — but there are still stories on the topic which are worthy of turning heads.  "Though the show seems to have moved past it as a possibility, the question of whether and how Queen Chrysalis could be reformed alongside the other changelings still lingers in the fandom's consciousness," Present Perfect said in his nomination. "In comes Freglz, with a solidly reasoned story that combines the finales of seasons 5 and 6 and isn't afraid to let the question hang."

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    26 comments · 7,591 views
  • 207 weeks
    Somber's "Broken Record" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story puts all the pieces together.

    (Ed. note: Some content warnings apply to this interview, regarding current world circumstances and mentions of suicidal ideation.)


    Broken Record
    [Drama] [Slice of Life] • 7,970 words

    There has never been an athlete like Rainbow Dash. The sprints. The marathons. The land speed record. She held them all.

    Until she didn't.

    Until she had only one left... and met the pony that might take it from her...

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    11 comments · 5,391 views
  • 209 weeks
    jakkid166's "Detective jakkid166 in everything" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Missing out on today's story would be a crime.


    Detective jakkid166 in everything
    [Comedy] [Human] • 15,616 words

    "Every pony thing evre made would be better if it had me in it."
    - me

    I, Detective jakkid166, will be prepared to make every pony fanficion, video, and game better by me being in it. All you favorite pony content, except it has ME! And even I could be in some episodes of the show except cause the charaters are idiot I'm good at my job.

    The ultimate Detective jakkid166 adventures collection, as he goes into EVERYTHING to make it good.

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    171 comments · 9,659 views
  • 211 weeks
    Mannulus' "Sassy Saddles Meets Sasquatch" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story is a rare find.


    Sassy Saddles Meets Sasquatch
    [Comedy] [Random] • 5,886 words

    The legend is known throughout Equestria, but there are few who believe. Those who claim to have seen the beast are dismissed as crackpots and madponies. Those who bring evidence before the world are dismissed as histrionic deceivers. There are those who have seen, however -- those who know -- and they will forever cry out their warning from the back seats of filthy, old train cars, even to those who dismiss them, who revile them, who ignore their warnings unto their own mortal peril.

    "The sasquatch is real!" they will cry forevermore, even as nopony believes.

    But from this day forward, Sassy Saddles will believe.

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    16 comments · 6,229 views
  • 213 weeks
    SheetGhost’s “Moonlight Vigil” [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Take a closer look into tonight’s story.


    Moonlight Vigil
    [Tragedy] • 3,755 words

    Bitter from her defeat and exile, the Mare in the Moon watches Equestria move on without her.

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    1 comments · 4,877 views
  • 215 weeks
    Unwhole Hole's "The Murder of Elrod Jameson" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story is some killer noir.

    [Adult story embed hidden]

    The Murder of Elrod Jameson
    [Dark] [Mystery] [Sci-Fi] [Human] • 234,343 words

    [Note: This story contains scenes of blood and gore, sexuality, and a depiction of rape.]

    Elrod Jameson: a resident of SteelPoint Level Six, Bridgeport, Connecticut. A minor, pointless, and irrelevant man... who witnessed something he was not supposed to.

    Narrowly avoiding his own murder, he desperately searches for help. When no living being will help him, he turns to the next best thing: a pony.

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    14 comments · 5,363 views
  • 217 weeks
    Grimm's "Don't Open the Door" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story lingers like the curling mist in a dark forest.


    Don't Open the Door
    [Dark][Horror] • 13,654 words

    After an expedition into the Everfree Forest ends in disaster, Applejack and Rainbow Dash take refuge in an abandoned cabin until morning.

    This is probably a poor decision, but it's only one night, after all. How bad could it be?

    FROM THE CURATORS: "I don't care much for horror stories," AugieDog mused. "But this one does so much right, I found myself really impressed." Present Perfect thought it was "simply one of the best horror stories I've ever read," and Soge agreed "one-hundred percent" that "this is pitch-perfect horror from beginning to end."

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    8 comments · 4,683 views
Mar
18th
2016

Author Interview » Raugos' "Integration" [Royal Canterlot Library] · 12:26pm Mar 18th, 2016

Today's story will change the way you look at fanfiction--inside and out.


Integration
[Adventure] • 118,733 words

Caramel wasn't always a Changeling, but he's going to become one. And he's going to do it for the sake of his very special somepony.

FROM THE CURATORS:  There are no shortage of changeling-centric, lore-heavy stories in this fandom, so it takes something exceptional for a story to stand out from that company.  But in this case, we had no trouble finding plenty to appreciate.  Present Perfect focused on Caramel's role, saying, "He's the perfect kind of layabout Everyman, the sort of character I really want to see succeed at something for once."  Augie concurred, adding, "It's got a certain epic feel to it, too, while staying very closely focused on Caramel and his love for Sassaflash."

Chris, meanwhile, praised the lore: "The story does a good job of lulling the reader into thinking of the changelings in familiar terms, via Caramel's perceptions of the same, only to throw a wrench in those assumptions down the line."  Soge also noted that "the way the changeling society is established is impressive, completely alien while still relatable," and Present Perfect noted that "The transformation sequence allowed for revelations of headcanon without infodumping," complementing Integration for not sacrificing its narrative for the sake of over-explaining and headcanon justification.

These elements, together with an intriguing mix of action and slow-burning tension, impressed us all.  "There was a lot of humor, and the action was paced well," said Present Perfect.  Chris, meanwhile, said that Integration "manages to combine moments of high action with longer stretches of waiting and uncertainty, along with exploration, discovery, and plenty of flashbacks, into a cohesive, engaging novel."

Read on for our author interview, in which Raugos discusses dragon waterfalls, imperious goths, and attention deficit dyspepsia.


Give us the standard biography.

Just some guy working a job who tries to spend his evenings writing pony stuff, and occasionally, drawing them.

Got bitten by the writing bug when I was around 15, when I first read Eragon. Thought to myself, “Hey, if a fellow fifteen-year-old could write that, maybe I could, too!” Thankfully I didn’t try publishing anything right away, otherwise the world would’ve been plagued by one more omni-competent Gary Stu self-insert. Gotta thank my crippling lack of self-esteem back then, which gave my skill enough time to progress past that stage before I worked up the courage to post stuff online!

Relative to your position, I’m probably living on the other side of the planet. And I’m just going to leave you right there wondering about my nationality and ethnicity, because I’m evil like that, muahahaha!

How did you come up with your handle/penname?

There’s a waterfall in Middle Earth called Rauros. I thought it sounded cool.

Blue dragons in Warcraft all have names ending in –gos or –gosa, like Malygos or Cyanigosa, depending on whether they’re male or female. I thought that was cool.

I mixed up the two and got Raugos when creating a character for World of Warcraft, and it stuck with me ever since.

Who's your favorite pony?

Luna. She’s admittedly overrated as heck, but I feel that she was one of the flagships for fanfiction in the early days of the fandom when she was little more than ‘Celestia’s younger sister’ post-Nightmare Moon. I remember freaking out (in a fun way) when she made her grand entry in Luna Eclipsed, having gotten an appearance update and more solid characterisation. It was one of my favourite moments in the fandom.

I don’t think anyone expected her to be loud, boisterous and totally imperious; nearly everyone seemed to depict her as Fluttershy 2.0 before that episode. On top of that, she seemed to have an affinity for gothic stuff and freaking lightning bolts, so she was pretty fun and edgy for a non-villain in a show most people think is only for little girls. What’s not to like?

What's your favorite episode?

Taking all five seasons into account, I’d go with Amending Fences.

It’s a nice call-back to Twilight’s life before moving to Ponyville and does a great job of fleshing out some background characters. Minuette’s a lot of fun to watch, like a less crazy version of Pinkie Pie, and Moondancer works pretty well as a moody, alternate Twilight who’d left friendship behind. I’d definitely like to see more of them!

The episode also has a good moral and successfully delivers its message without needing to turn characters into caricatures (looking at you, Spike at Your Service!) or resorting to extremely contrived events to force and resolve the conflict (you too, Princess Spike!).

Overall, I think it’s one of the best representations of what I watch the show for.

What do you get from the show?

It’s cute and funny, and most of the stories presented are coherent and relatable enough that almost anyone can enjoy it. At this point, Equestria is a pretty huge world, rich in lore with lots of interesting places and cultures to explore. Here’s hoping that Season 6 will dig into some of that!

Also, the fact that ponies lend themselves very well to crossovers with just about anything helps a lot. Bored with the standard pony stuff on TV or feeling a little iffy on whether they’re worth getting into? Fanfiction’s got you covered with the likes of Fallout Equestria, Stardust and Mass Effect 2 DLC: The Equestrian Equation (go read em!), and fanart’s even more diverse. What I’m getting at is that you’re very likely to discover that ponies come pre-mixed with something else you already like.

What do you want from life?

Eesh, tough one. There’s what I want, and there’s what I think I should want.

I want to be happy, but I also think I should do more to make others happy, especially those who don’t have what I do in life. The latter goes double for me since I’m a Christian. Gotta work on that one.

Why do you write?

To scratch an itch. Also, it’s nice to know that others enjoy and appreciate my work. I know it’s nobler to say I’m doing it just for love of the craft, but I’d be lying if the attention and validation don’t play a role in motivating me.

Yes … some of us writers are like ravenous changelings, always on the edge of starvation. (Please feed me.)

What advice do you have for the authors out there?

There are plenty of formal guides out there already, so I’ll just stick to something small and somewhat practical.

If you get a great idea, try to write it down even if you’re already in bed or somewhere incredibly inconvenient like that (not while driving, though!). If you wait, chances are you’ll either forget or not remember it the same way again the next time you think about it.

This is a longer fic, coming in at over 100,000 words, and you’ve got several other lengthy pieces of fanfiction under your belt, in addition to a number of short stories.  Do you find you prefer writing longer or shorter stories?  

I like both; each has its time and place. Long stories are more satisfying to complete and usually feel more meaningful to me, but they’re also more taxing on mental stamina, so short stories in between chapters for long ones help to scratch my itch without needing too much preparation time or emotional investment.

Though it can be a little bemusing if the shorties get so much more attention than the long epics I’m pouring my heart and soul into. (Hint, hint!)

To what extent did you intend for Caramel to be an everyman in this story?  

Eh? I’m not sure if I can say that I ‘planned’ it. I just remember looking for somepony who fit the archetype, seeing Caramel and Sassaflash nuzzling in the Perfect Stallion song, and thinking, “Oh hey, what a coincidence.”

Everything else just sort of fell into place from there.

In this story, you skip backwards and forwards in time, from a steadily-advancing “present” to Caramel and Sassaflash’s history together.  What did you try to do to keep the narrative moving forward, and what advice do you have for authors looking to interweave multiple timeframes into their stories?

I emulated the format from an actual book I was reading sometime before starting the story, so I had a pretty useful template to work on.

That being said, it still took a lot of planning. I had to keep notes on the timelines and ages of the characters in each chapter and flashback to maintain as much cohesion as possible with canon events, as well as to make them feel organic in their aging as the story progressed. I hoped it paid off.

Keeping the narrative moving forward in the present timeline was just a simple matter of moving from one stage of Caramel’s integration to the next. Each event then served as the reference point for whatever event I wanted to show in the flashback, and hopefully the two would share some theme or plot point that would show off how much or little they’d changed in the intervening years.

If there’s any advice I can give for this kind of format, I’d say that planning ahead and keeping notes are pretty important for keeping track of events so it doesn’t turn into a tangle of contradictions, irrelevant information, accidental spoilers or missed opportunities for foreshadowing.

Even with how much you focus on the characters, this story is still full of changeling-centric worldbuilding.  Which came first, Caramel’s arc, or your conception of changeling biology and culture?  And on that note: to what extent did one inform the other?

Changeling culture and biology first, definitely. Lots of writers were scrambling to explore changeling stuff once the Season 2 finale had aired, and I had an idea for a changeling disguised as a nurse just waiting to take the place of a terminally ill pony, rationalising that her deception would at least shield the family from sorrow. I discarded it halfway through writing when I realised that there were lots of similar concepts already up on Fimfiction. Not that going with a story on what a bunch of changelings were doing in the background of the invasion was much more creative, but that’s what happened instead.

Anyway, by then, there were already lots of stories with changelings trying to fit into pony society, so I thought it would be interesting to have one with a pony doing the opposite. I had already based changeling biology on that of ants and bees, plus whatever other arthropod traits I fancied, so I just needed to pick the order in which said characteristics would manifest in Caramel’s transformation. Physical ones first, followed by his reaction, and then the more troubling ones later when he fears that he might lose everything that makes him a pony.

Overall, I’d say that changeling biology is the dominant factor. Their culture and Caramel’s arc just sort of branch out from there, and hopefully in ways that make sense. Also, their lack of official history so far (not counting the comics) makes them perfect candidates for the fallen ancient race trope. That’s always nice for exploration.

Is there anything else you'd like to add?

Thanks for your time, I appreciate it!

You can read Integration at FIMFiction.net. Read more interviews right here at the Royal Canterlot Library, or suggest stories for us to feature at our Fimfiction group.

Comments ( 16 )

"The story does a good job of lulling the reader into thinking of the changelings in familiar terms, via Caramel's perceptions of the same, only to throw a wrench in those assumptions down the line."

Ah, so, yet another fic where the sole selling point is "you racist jerks thought we changelings work like this and that, BUT GUESS WHAT?"

At this point, the generic "lifestealing insect parasite" setup feels infinitely more appealing than every changeling fic being a headcanon dump.

Hey, anyone know how to keep these site blogposts from popping up in the feed box?

There’s a waterfall in Middle Earth called Rauros. I thought it sounded cool.
Blue dragons in Warcraft all have names ending in –gos or –gosa, like Malygos or Cyanigosa, depending on whether they’re male or female. I thought that was cool.
I mixed up the two and got Raugos when creating a character for World of Warcraft, and it stuck with me ever since.

What a massive nerd.

I approve.

I'm really pleased to see this story inducted. I first read it in 2014, enjoyed it a good deal, and have been meaning to go back to it ever since. There aren't all that many really good adventures around, and there are even fewer that take the (canon!) Caramel/Sassaflash relationship and actually do something with it. I had the odd niggle, such as the use of Pinkie Promises, and I didn't think the ending quite lived up to the rest of the story -- but I do remember faving it, largely because I loved the world-building. I'd definitely still recommend this one. :)

PresentPerfect
Author Interviewer

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Go to your feed, hit "Options" on the top-right and set "Social Site Posts" off.

Or leave it on and find some good stories! :) It's up to you.

This is a very good story, I read this story when I first found this site before I made an account for it. I really like the story. I am happy that the story got reviewed like this. Good job!

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Ah, so, yet another fic where the sole selling point is "you racist jerks thought we changelings work like this and that, BUT GUESS WHAT?"

I don't think the tone was quite that emphatic on the ponies being racists, as opposed to both sides having issues that need to be worked on. It's a pretty worn trope at this point, I'll admit, but back in 2012, changeling fics were still bandwagon-y enough that nopony batted an eyelid at seeing another one popping up.

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There is something quite annoying about people who go "this story doesn't confirm my preconceptions about the characters, so it sucks." Usually it's about Celestia, though. Either too nice or not nice enough.

Good inclusion. Great story, and great author, too.

'Bout time, guys. :rainbowkiss:

3814214

I guess I blame the blurbs from the curators then. The interview is 4 years late in that regard, so there are hardly any preconceptions about changelings to get a wrench thrown in them, as everyone seems to do whatever they want with the buggers.

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I didn't mention any preconceptions. I just find it to be a tired thing in general to have the obligatory "this is how changelings work in my universe" segment(s) in every changeling fic.

I remember this as one of the recommended stories that I read right when I was getting into the fandom... good times.

I should probably read more of these. It's always fun to hear authors' thoughts, even if I haven't read the story and don't know them from Adam.

(I probably shouldn't read more of these. It's probably not healthy to obsess over how I would answer these questions, and wish that I could get interviewed instead of actually writing more and better stories.)

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Well, having actually read the story instead of just complaining about it, I can tell you this is a pretty small part of it. It's first and foremost a character-centric story.

Not that it wouldn't be a necessary improvement over "evil bugs that crawled from a treestump because Starswirl got bit by a mosquito" anyway. Lacking anything better than that in the main series, any story needs to give some kind of definition for them.

3814068 Thanks.

Oh, and I'm not saying this is guys a bad aurthor or anything, just your kind of late to the party. This is one of the first story's I 'read' when I started reading stuff on this site. In fact I knew about this story before I knew this site was a thing, YouTube readings and all that.

So yea, and I haven't seen anything on site blogposts that I didn't already know about, or that I just didn't like.

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