• Published 18th Dec 2014
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Equestria Changes - Nuly90



The changeling invasion of Canterlot was successful. Changelings have dispersed throughout pony society and are in complete control. Is there any way they can be stopped?

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Chapter 3: Split Among Three

Author's Note:

Yes, I finally updated. College had pushed writing out of my mind, for the most part, and laziness did the rest. When I realized that the hiatus between seasons 4 and 5 of the show had ended before the hiatus in my fic, I became a tad embarrassed. This chapter doesn't really give much in the way of new information, so it's fairly brief. Despite that, it is quite important as it will help those who pay enough attention to discern between changeling and pony, so do pay attention. No promises, but as this chapter is low on substance, I will try to get the next out this weekend.

“Alright, girls,” said Twilight. “Stand back. I’m going to try this and I don’t know for sure what’s going to happen.” The other five ponies backed away in the darkness of the cell and a feeble green light began to flicker around Twilight as her horn began emitting sparks and weak flashes. The pulsing green light began to pick up frequency and strength until it became a solid glow. That glow brightened until they could all see the inside of the cell and a little way beyond the vertical iron bars that made up one wall. Applejack noticed with interest that there appeared to be no guards in the hallway.

“Excellent!” exclaimed Twilight. “With changeling magic I should be able to break us out of here.” With that, Twilight blasted the bars, thereby opening a hole through which they could escape. Rainbow Dash immediately went through the gap, ready to fight any guards the changelings may have left, and her shoulders slumped with disappointment when she found none. The other five ponies followed a bit more cautiously, and they all gathered outside the cell.

“What’s the plan, Twilight?” asked Applejack.

“We can’t stay here and expect to escape, so the only option is to start moving. Hopefully, we’re somewhere near the surface.”

“Can’t you just teleport us out?” asked Rainbow Dash.

“I wish it were that simple. I don’t know much of anything about changeling magic, and trying to teleport with it without even knowing the starting location would be extremely dangerous.”

“Well, then, there aint time to waste. If the only choice is to get moving, I say we get moving,” said Applejack as she suited her words. Once she reached the edge of the green circle of light, she looked back and gave the other five a flat stare. “You comin’?” With that, Twilight took the lead and the remaining four fell in silently. Eventually they came across a guard station, where Twilight easily incapacitated the guards, and after learning from the guards’ orders that they weren’t to be replaced for another week, the six ponies laid down to rest.

***

“Alright, girls,” said Twilight. “Stand back. I’m going to try this and I don’t know for sure what’s going to happen.” The other five ponies backed away in the darkness of the cell and Twilight slowly managed to light her horn in the green of changeling magic. Pinkie didn’t quite understand the details of what Twilight said she was doing, and the others probably didn’t either. Pinkie just giggled at how everypony else just bobbed their heads and pretended that Twilight’s technical jargon made sense. She started bouncing up and down in excitement for her friend’s success as the green light gained strength.

“Excellent!” exclaimed Twilight. “With changeling magic I should be able to break us out of here.” With that, Twilight blasted the bars, thereby opening a hole through which they could escape. Rainbow Dash crouched down, ready to defend her friends if anypony came. Pinkie could see why she hadn’t gone out into the hall, though she was clearly eager to fight changelings; there was more room in the cell. Pinkie bounded through the hole after a moment, followed soon after by her friends.

“Why do yall reckon they’re not guarding us?” asked Applejack.

“M-maybe they’re waiting for us,” squeaked Fluttershy.

“Or maybe Princess Luna showed up and defeated them already, but didn’t know where we were,” said Pinkie Pie.

“They definitely haven’t been defeated, Pinkie. I can still feel them suppressing my pony magic, so they must be nearby.”

“Well, there’s no point in waiting around here. If they’re waiting for us, that doesn’t mean we can’t surprise them.” With that, Pinkie started bounding ahead, and the others were forced to follow. She told jokes all the while, and soon everypony had a smile on their face. At the others’ urging, she fell silent when they approached the guard station until Twilight had the changelings knocked unconscious. When they stopped to rest for the night, the six ponies laughed themselves to sleep.

***

The changeling that was impersonating Twilight rose quietly from the group, careful not to wake either of the actual ponies sleeping nearby. It felt for the hive telepathically, and found that the real Twilight had in fact managed to incapacitate the changelings in one of the other guardhouses. Impressed, it quickly made its way there through the secret passages strewn throughout the labyrinth. Finding the unconscious guards in their barracks, it cast a spell to revive them. How did it go for your group?

The mage in the group responded with a snarl. It was a fellow changeling who knocked me out. It could have just pretended.

You know we have to keep it as realistic as possible. We don’t want the ponies figuring out that we’re feeding on their friendship, and if that means some of us have to take knocks on the head, so be it, responded the Twilight impersonator.

They have no love for me. What do I get out of it? I haven’t had a decent meal in months!

That’s part of the reason I’m here. I’m to share the love I’ve been getting from my ‘friends’ with the lot of you, so stop complaining. The Twilight impersonator once again lit its horn, and the other changelings drank in the love it fed them. That’s all for tonight. There will be more tomorrow night, and every night thereafter. None of us will go hungry again. It then left the others and went back to its group through the secret passages. It laid down between Fluttershy and Applejack, taking care to wake neither, and went to sleep.

Comments ( 2 )

Wou, just wou. This changelings are totaly much more competent then ones in cannon.

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I'm not so sure they're that much more competent. We didn't see much of the changelings in the show before they were defeated. Chrysalis had everypony but Twilight fooled, and she was at least somewhat clever. The idea here is to create a world where the changelings didn't make the mistakes that had led to their downfall, so they do have to be a bit more competent, but I don't feel the change deviates too much from cannon. True, in the show they resort to sheer numbers, but I feel that that was merely an act of desperation because everypony knew who they were. It just makes sense for me that a changeling race would use deception once established. Besides, their disguises aren't perfect; not all of the bad dialogue is bad writing. The changelings act a bit out of character here and there, and I encourage you to try and figure out where before the characters do.

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