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MrBossMan


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  • 585 weeks
    Sorry, folks (Music of the Spheres Q&A)

    Music of the Spheres is cancelled. I've moved on to a different project, unrelated to FiM and not fanfiction whatsoever, and in doing so my muse has fled. For me to continue on with this story would be even worse than if I stopped now--the story would be awful, I would be sapped by it, and no one would be pleased with the results.

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  • 598 weeks
    Dark Thresholds Q&A.

    As it's become apparent that my former coauthor is taking the concept of this story far from its original plan, I think it's safe now to answer any questions my former readers may have about the universe that was crafted for Dark Thresholds without fear of spoiling Asgardian's story for anyone else.

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  • 601 weeks
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  • 603 weeks
    People need to stop making changeling stories.

    I've not read a one of them because they have never interested me, but I can tell you that, at least superficially, they're almost all the same. Either:

    A) One of the mane 6 (or, rarely, a minor character) has become or always has been a changeling without knowing it, and often an anti-illusion spell blows their cover.

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  • 605 weeks
    Nightmare Moon by any other name.

    "Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,
    Who is already sick and pale with grief
    That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she. . . ."
    -William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet.

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11th
2012

Nightmare Moon by any other name. · 12:49pm Oct 11th, 2012

"Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,
Who is already sick and pale with grief
That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she. . . ."
-William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet.

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Comments ( 1 )

William Shakespeare was a brony.

My new history headcanon.


I can o'ersway him; for he loves to hear
That unicorns may be betray'd with trees,
-William Shakespeare Julius Caesar (Referring to Julius. We all know what happened to THAT hater.)

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