• Published 15th Feb 2019
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Dragon Lord Ember Skips Work for an Hour - The Cloptimist



The mighty Dragon Lord Ember slips away for an hour, to meet up with her secret mate.

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Soon

It was a dark and rainy night outside, though the cavern was bright and loud and cheerful, the flaming torches reflecting off the huge piles of gold to create a warm glow. A dozen dragons were making a lot of noise, eating huge clawfuls of gems, mock-fighting each other, thumping into the walls, letting off jets of fire, farting and belching loudly as they slapped each other on the back. Other, smaller dragons, still huge by pony standards, stomped in and out of the huge cavern from side tunnels, carrying massive trays piled high with meat or gemstones, or great barrels of wine and milk.

Periodically, a dragon would swoop in through the main entrance, waved through by the rain-soaked guards, flying through the chaos and landing with a scraping thud at the back of the cavern. Each of these new visitors would immediately take a knee before the biggest source of light in the room: a huge, raised dais made of crushed rocks, surrounded by flaming torches, housing a black granite throne. The visitor would bark out a report to the little blue dragon lazing on the throne, receive new instructions, and fly straight back out again, to be replaced ten minutes later by a newcomer following the same procedure.

Dragon Lord Ember snapped open her pocketwatch, and let out an audible groan of annoyance; dragons eight times her size noted her displeasure and automatically shrank into themselves, as she grabbed a ruby from a passing tray and crushed it to dust in her razor-sharp little claw.

He should have been here already.

She closed the watch case with another huff, the loud snap of metal on metal adding to the general din, and looked up at the red dragon cowering in front of her throne. She made a show of rolling her eyes in displeasure.

"Garble. Report."

"Uh, yes, Lord Ember. Red Pack came up, uh... a little short of our target... there weren't as many sheep as White Pack led us to believe earlier in the day, and..."

His voice tailed off as he noticed Ember's deeply unamused expression. Another, much bigger dragon had taken up position behind her throne, and was cracking his knuckles in a menacing manner, but Ember, without turning to look at him, held up a claw and he stopped straight away.

"So, it's not your fault Red Pack didn't deliver. Is that what you're telling me?"

"...Uh... yes, Dragon Lord Ember?"

Ember nodded for a moment, a thoughtful expression crossing her features, before she leaned forward and grabbed a diamond from another passing tray. In one deft movement, she reached back and then flung her arm forward, pitching the diamond straight at Garble as he knelt before her, smirking as it bounced off his skull with a resonating crack. Garble collapsed to the floor holding his head, and Ember sat back in her throne.

"I don't want to hear it, Garble. All the other packs have managed to hit their targets. No other dragons have had problems with White Pack's scout reports. It only seems to be your pack that keeps having issues. And Black Pack reported they saw you and Gristle, twenty minutes ago, taking pot shots at sparrows instead of looking for the sheep," she growled. "In the old days, my father might have let this kind of thing slide. But that's not how we do things now, and if you don't pick up your game, maybe it's time some other dragon led Red Pack out to hunt next time."

She looked at the watch; Equestrian-made, probably once the property of some unfortunate pony who wandered too far into the badlands, never to be seen again, before she came across their abandoned watch as a hatchling. Spike could probably bring her a new one, if she asked, but she liked this one, because it was hers; badly dented, charred on the back, a huge, mazy crack across the glass of the case... but it still worked.

This was her greatest tool in her quest to modernise the dragons; now she could mark off the hours, send the hunting packs out at regular intervals, receive reports from the gem fields, rotate the border troops in shifts, make sure the cooks and butchers all had enough work divided up between them to keep them busy... it was her own quiet revolution, and it was working, and it started with the watch.

Not to mention, it allowed her to divide up her own time, and schedule herself some... "appointments" away from the cave. Appointments where she could work out exactly how long she had free for herself before a search party came out looking for her. Appointments like the one she was getting impatient to keep tonight.

"...Why do you even keep hold of that thing?", asked Garble, and immediately regretted it as a white-hot jet of flame seared past his cheek.

"I keep hold of it because it's useful," she snorted, black smoke billowing from her nostrils. "It tells me when some dragons aren't pulling their weight. It tells me when some dragons were supposed to bring a pile of dead sheep to the kitchens for skinning and cooking. But if I said I wanted to keep it because it was a chicken from Saddle Arabia that laid me fresh eggs every day... it wouldn't make any difference to you, would it?"

"No, Lord Ember," said Garble, facing the floor.

"This is a chicken," said Ember, holding up the watch, her smile twisting maliciously. "Right, Garble?"

"It's... a chicken," said Garble, ashamed.

"Now, get to work, and get out of my sight, and don't come back without the sheep. Yes?"

"Yes, Lord Ember," said Garble, and flew out of the cave.

Dragons, thought Ember, possibly out loud.

She looked at the watch again. Should she be worried? She knew she shouldn't appear worried. Showing weakness in front of the rest of these dragons wasn't a great idea. Later, in Council, she'd talk to some of the elders and get their ideas on what to do next, but out here in the main cavern, the best thing she could do was appear tougher than any other dragon; like she was the one dragon in all of these lands who wasn't to be messed with.

Right on cue, a huge dragon with a torn wing flew through the mouth of the cave, his wingspan making the guard dragons duck out of the way and lower their spears. As he landed and drew himself up to his full height, the torchlight gleamed off his green and red scales, pockmarked with scars and welts from countless battles. Just like every other visitor, the newcomer dropped to one massive, bony knee, digging his chipped and grimy claws into the packed dirt of the cavern floor as he prostrated himself before Ember.

"Scout Bloodwing. You are late."

Bloodwing bowed his head, and mutely nodded, before giving her a grunt and an apologetic shrug.

"...Is the forward position established for the new lookout?", she barked. "Is that what kept you?"

Bloodwing nodded, the scars and cracks in his horns and fins obvious in the bright torchlight.

"I want to inspect this for myself. Carbuncle!", she shouted, as she hopped down from her throne, clutching the Bloodstone Scepter in her claw. A jet-black dragon with huge, yellow eyes scurried out of the darkness.

"I'm going out to personally inspect the new lookout with Scout Bloodwing here. Deal with any visitors until I come back. I'll want a full report."

"Yes, Lord Ember," said Carbuncle, bowing deep before sitting himself down in front of her throne and baring his massive teeth.

Perfect, thought Ember, as she gripped the watch tightly, before taking off and flying out of the cave mouth, straight into the rainstorm, ignoring the salutes of the guards as Bloodwing followed at a respectful distance.


Rain lashed down around the new lookout; high on the hillside, jutting out on a ledge several hundred feet above the volcanic plain, barely accessible from the air even before Bloodwing had started to build a rough cairn of stones around it to make a makeshift fort, or a hut... it was a great place for a lookout. If a dragon sat behind the crude walls, looking through the tiny gaps between the stones, under the rudimentary camouflage of the leaf canopy her cloakmaker had put together based on Rarity's letters, there was almost no way for them to be seen; and if anyone were to approach from afar, the lookouts inside would surely see them long before they themselves were spotted, giving them crucial time to raise an alarm. It was a good idea, and she'd rewarded Coal Pack well for coming up with it in the first place.

Of course, none of the dragons in Coal Pack knew quite what she was using it for.

"I don't know what we're going to do when the scouts actually do start using this as a lookout," sighed Ember, as she pulled the canopy closed above her and Bloodwing. The rain still managed to find its way inside their improvised stone hut, dripping through the brush of the roof, but it was definitely slightly less wet inside than it was out there. She pulled a little brass lamp - another pony invention - out from a box, and lit the wick with her fire before covering it over. The tiny, flickering little flame provided some comfort to both of them, and covered over like this, it would be almost impossible for an intruder to spot its feeble light between the gaps in the stone walls, even on a dark night like tonight.

It wasn't exactly the nice, warm cave, of course, and Ember clicked her forked tongue against her teeth as she shivered. Normally, there was no way she'd give up an evening of carousing and gemstones and shouting at stupid dragon boys, especially when the alternative was getting cold and wet outside for no good reason.

Luckily, tonight she had a good reason.

"We'll just have to meet at your place one of these days, I guess," she grinned, and Bloodwing grinned too, a weird, lop-sided, goofy grin that looked even stranger with his various scars.

Then, he burst into bright blue flames for half a second, made a trilling noise with his wings, and Thorax shook his head to clear the raindrops from his antlers, before smiling up at Ember once again.

"I wish we could," said Thorax, wistfully. "But you know we can't."

"I know," said Ember, sitting down on the cold, hard earth, feeling for a volcanic current underground that she already knew wasn't there. "How are things back in the Hive?", she asked.

"It's... better," said Thorax. "All of the changelings are still getting used to... after the Queen... I mean, it's not been easy, but we're adapting. Now that Pharynx has come home, I think everyone feels a lot safer. And I've been trying to be more assertive, like you said, and..."

Ember quickly shushed him with a finger to his lips. "Shhh. Stop talking."

Thorax gave another sweet little smile, and pushed her claw back down. "I wasn't finished, Ember."

Ember smiled, a huge, sharp-toothed grin. "That's my boy," she said, and Thorax let out a giggle in response.

"So, yeah, that's helped a lot, I think. We're on the right track now, the ponies are still friendly, we're all feeling better since we stopped feeding by forcefully taking love..."

"I still can't believe you saved Equestria," she said, with genuine admiration.

"I wish you'd been there," said Thorax, and took her claw in his own fluorescent hoof. "I could have used your help... and it would have been nice to be together..."

"Yeah," said Ember, smirking. "You want to take me on all the best dates. Cold wet secret hideouts, hostile hives, life or death adventures..."

Thorax laughed. "I wouldn't have let anything happen to you," he said.

"I know," said Ember, and she scooched over to snuggle up against him, feeling the bizarre, magical warmth radiating from his chitinous covering and through her scales. For a moment, they just sat there in the dim near-darkness, holding each other close.

"What are we doing?", said Thorax, after a while had passed. "It's crazy. If the changelings ever found out, or the other dragons..."

"I know," said Ember, pressing herself into him, tucking her tail around his back, careful not to scrape his diaphanous wings...

...those beautiful wings, she thought, so unlike a dragon's, but so graceful and eerie, just effortlessly and unashamedly pretty in a way nothing else in her life ever was, surrounded by burping morons tearing meat from bone with sharp, ugly teeth, flying on heavy, leathery wings, landing and leaving huge clawed ruts in the soil...

...and then there was Thorax, who seemed to be made out of nothing but air and light and magic, looking so delicate that she feared she could break him if she sat on him wrong; and yet in his way, tougher than any dragon she'd ever met... and willing to die for her if need be, of that she was quite certain. Though... let's not test that theory any time soon, she thought to herself, as she pulled him close and gently nuzzled his long, graceful changeling neck.

"All we can do is keep working," he mumbled, maybe not even realising he was talking out loud. Ember had found his voice oddly grating at first, diffident and mousy; now, it just reminded her of how sensitive he could be compared to the idiots who right this second were probably having a competition seeing who could piss the highest up the cave wall. "It's going to take time, but now, with the kids at the school... soon, I think we can exchange official visits, and then maybe after a few of those... who knows? We've both done so much already..."

"Yeah," muttered Ember, her snout nuzzling her mate's neck as she stretched out her legs. "Smolder's excited to tell every dragon about all the new creatures she's meeting, and I want to use what you taught me, but... it's like, there's still a way I'm supposed to act, and it's hard to live up to it, like I'm in a cage or something... like I'm being detained. Am I being detained?"

Ember looked at the watch. She loved to hear it ticking away at night; she'd loved the sound since she was a fledgling, its soft, almost inaudible rhythmic pulse an ever-reliable landmark amid the noise that echoed through the cavern all day and night, something she could rely on. She'd been the only full-grown dragon with claws small enough to wind it, and no other dragon had dared risk the wrath of her father by stealing it.

Nothing else in the world made her feel as safe as that sound... until she'd discovered this sound.

She listened to Thorax's heartbeat, magically swollen with love, somehow radiating that love straight through his skin and through her hide, suffusing her with a warmth like she'd never felt before. Being the dragon lord was wonderful, and being able to boss around dicks like Garble was never going to get old... but sometimes, well...

...sometimes, she just needed to be Ember again, and maybe that meant wanting to be small, to be open, to let her guard down in the way she'd always been taught a dragon never, ever should, not to her parents, not to her mate, not to any dragon who might see a sign of weakness, a gap in her armor, and plunge a claw straight through it before she could close it up again.

Thorax leaned his muzzle atop her head, making his weird, adorable little chirping noises which told her he was happy. Usually, any dragon who dared adopt that pose with her - a traditional display of male dominance, though she doubted he knew that - would have found himself missing an arm. But with Thorax, Ember let it go. Instead, she just let out a long, contented sigh, and nuzzled up to him once again, before looking up and holding his muzzle in her claw, pulling him towards her.

The kiss was as strange and electrifying as their kisses always were; her long, forked tongue played with his weird, flat, bristly not-quite-pony tongue, and she tried not to accidentally light him on fire as he let more and more of his love magic flow through their connection, a buzzing sensation on her lips and in her throat.

All too soon, it was over, and she pulled away, reaching out to snuff the little lamp's light.

"I have to go back soon," she said. "I wish you didn't... I mean... I wish Scout Bloodwing wasn't spending the night camped out, as he always does."

They both smiled ruefully, and then Thorax squeezed her closely, the surprise quickly giving way to a rush of excitement, before she found herself sitting alone. A blue flash, and Thorax was gone, and a big, battered dragon sat opposite her.

"Fly back with me," said Ember, decisively, as she looked at the watch again, before spreading her wings and opening the canopy, receiving a face full of rain for her efforts. "You can do that, at least."

"Of course," said Thorax, and he leapt up into the air before spreading those huge, torn-up, leathery wings, just hovering there in the lashing rain, waiting for her to join him. Ember couldn't help but wish she could bring him back to the cave in his true form, challenge any dragon who had a problem with it, assert her dominance, announce she was taking this changeling - the King of the Changelings, no less - as her mate. They'd stun the world, the news would send shockwaves all across Equestria and beyond, and neither of them would care, they'd just be together, just the two of them, the mighty and assertive Dragon Lord and the kind and sensitive Changeling King, the greatest mating pair in dragon history, and...

"Are you coming, Ember?", called Thorax, flapping hard to keep his position in the squall, the rain splashing against his scaly fake hide.

"I'll be there," she called back, gripping the watch tightly as she launched herself back into the air.

...Soon.

Author's Note:

I wanted to write a non-clop story, and also something about dragons, because pretty much all the "native" dragons we've seen besides Ember and Smolder have been awful, and I wanted to think about how Ember might fit in to that culture now that she has to be the leader instead of the runt. And then I got to thinking about how Thorax, as a fellow newly-installed world leader who also has no choice but to act tough all the time, might be the only person creature out there who could truly understand just what she was going through... and that led to this.

Plus I think they could make an adorable couple. But if Ember hears me say that, I'm toast.

Comments ( 73 )

one that was a good story and you yes ember would kill you if you said that

I haven't read much yet, but it seems sweet and cute. This would be a good entry into Categorical Grant's cuddlefic contest ending soon! XD

9458740
Thanks! Um... I may have to edit it very slightly to meet one of the criteria though!
(edit: Aaand... I did that. Thanks, again.)

9458743
Sorry, and I was hoping it would only be minor edits, LOL and you're welcome!

Ri2

For some reason, when you mentioned the 'kids,' I had the crazy idea that Smolder and Ocellus were Thorax and Ember's children. But that's preposterous, of course, right?

Right?

Awwwwwwww this was a cute read! :pinkiehappy:

9459405
Oh, wow, did I not clear that up? Silly me!

What's that? I still haven't cleared it up? Huh, how about that!

:raritywink:

Ri2

9459837
Well, I hope they know that, because after reading semillon's work I find the pairing of Smolder and Ocellus adorable, and...well...

9459844
:) Actually, when I first read the story back (I wrote it in, like, an hour, as a kind of speedfic challenge, from a prompt in the Shipping group), that was something that jumped out at me as potentially being ambiguous, but I thought I'd leave it, because I deliberately wanted the physical nature - and duration - of their relationship to be ambiguous; it was always more about the two of them meeting up to get away from their responsibilities and just enjoy being close to each other, if only for an hour, than an in-depth look at their relationship dynamic.

So if people want to see them as meeting up here following several years, having had children in secret while still not going public with their ongoing clandestine affair, that's fine; if people want to see this as only their third or fourth "date", with them both still needing for someone to just support them when they themselves can't show any weakness while acting the role of Big Strong Leader, that works too. I'm not going to say which one of those I originally had in mind.

Honestly, I just really like them as a couple; the rest of it is up to you, readers!

This is great and I wish stories like these would actually go on and develop more.

9460566
Thank you, I really appreciate it :)

I only wrote this as a quick little thing, but I'm kind of loving this world and having a lot of ideas as to what could happen - I'm really quite tempted to write a much longer continuation, if people would be interested in reading it.

I really enjoyed that.

I think these two are cute together and theres totally not enough stories about them. You did them justice and I would totally read a continuation of this story that explores how this might develop further.

9460972
Aw, well, thank you very much. Glad you liked it!

That's lovely. All the details about the watch make it seem like the weird stuff that actually happens rather than a Writer Wrote Things This Way.

Typo Pack's Scouting Report:

Bloostone

Bloodstone

"That's my boy", she said,

"That's my boy," she said,

9464218
Oops, thank you! I don't know if it's against the contest rules to fix typos after the closing bell, but I'll get those fixed when I'm allowed :)

And thanks for the kind words, I am still super new at this, so it's always especially appreciated when someone takes the time to say they liked my writing!

9466219
Thank you for letting me know, it's appreciated!

I might be slightly biased because Embrax is the universe's best ship, but this was good even by Embrax standards. We get to see Ember hauling dragon society kicking and screaming into a new age, and little details like the watch really add depth to her character. This really centers the contrast in character which makes the ship so dynamic — as well as the ways that they make each other better.

I love it. Thank you!

9468150
Glad you liked it, and thank you for letting me know what you thought!

I read this a few days ago already, but I didn’t have the time to write my thoughts on it then. So here we go:

First off, I applaud you for writing another embrax fanfic. They’re my MLP otp, so I’m always happy to see things like this.

Second, I love your writing style so much! It flows fairly well, and the characters were real. Ember was affectionate with Thorax, which isn’t something we see Ember do very often, but I got the implication that they had been together for long enough that she was able to be comfortable with him.

The situation between them, in that their kingdoms are completely different, and that they’re not sure if they can be together because of it, is something I actually think about a lot. You wrote it very clearly, and it was definitely done well.

This was an awesome read! Thanks so much for sharing! :twilightsmile:

9476827
Aw, thank you very much for saying so (and for taking the time to post a detailed response, which I really appreciate too). I'm still very new to storywriting, so any feedback is gratefully received... but especially when it's nice :twilightsmile:

>Ember was affectionate with Thorax, which isn’t something we see Ember do very often, but I got the implication that they had been together for long enough that she was able to be comfortable with him.

Yes, that was absolutely what I was trying for - the idea that she's reached the point where she can let her guard down around him, and only him, to "switch off" having to be the toughest dragon around, even if it's just for an hour. Anyone else, and she'd always have to have one eye open, her natural toughness, her upbringing, and just her innate dragon... -ness wouldn't let her completely relax, because that's how dragons end up dead. So, her putting her complete trust in Thorax is meant to be a big deal, just like for him to sit around with her in his natural form - knowing that if they were caught it would not only be incredibly dangerous, but also likely to cause an international incident - is also a big deal. Well, that's what I was going for, anyway.

Glad you liked it!

9476848
Honestly, I love the way you said that. I love the vulnerability of that part of the story. It’s beautiful and innocent in its own way.

PresentPerfect
Author Interviewer

I haven't read any deep dives into Ember's character before, and I think you did especially well with that. You might've even convinced me they could work as a couple. :)

9480224
Thank you so much for saying so!

I honestly could've done with more of Ember dragging dragonkind kicking and screaming into some kind of actual civilization, but this was still a sweet look at the person holding the scepter. Thank you for it.

9494696
Thank you!

There was a lot more I could have done with Ember's modernisation drive, but here, I really wanted to just give a flavour of what she was trying to do, turning that ship around - to show the size of her task, and that she was definitely the right dragon for the job, appeasing the traditionalists while dragging society into the 14th Century. Maybe if I ever get around to writing more of this world I'll dig deeper into what she's doing...!

Ember quickly shushed him with a finger to his lips. "Shhh. Stop talking."

Ember smiled, a huge, sharp-toothed grin. "That's my boy," she said, and Thorax let out a giggle in response.

Thorax gave another sweet little smile, and pushed her claw back down. "I wasn't finished, Ember."

I personally LOVED this part, it really gives emphasis and continuation from Ember's first Lesson for Thorax when they first met.

How you wrote this was absolutely marvelous and I loved every bit of it, without a doubt. It holds that charm that always gives people that warm fuzzy feeling inside. Your description and detail was spot on, not really seeing any issues whatsoever as all the parts of the plot come together very well. From Emebr's dominance, to her plans and point of view from being the Dragon Lord, to her feelings on Thorax, even the detail on how "Scout Bloodwing" just grunts for responses since it would clearly giveaway that he was the King of the Changelings should he talk.

It was a treat to read that I'd recommend to most since it hits all the right buttons for me, especially how you delivered Ember and Thorax, perfect. I do hope you continue and expand the story for these two since I'll definitely comeback for them no doubt, since I'm a fan of love and romance and this is my favorite, seeing your strong, independent, dominant girl paired up with a soft, gentle, and sensitive boy. The perfect ship and your story delivered that! Keep writing! :twilightsmile:

-Psycho

9516330
Aw, what a lovely comment - thank you very much!

I was a bit unsure about whether Thorax should talk while he was in dragon form, as we've seen he and the other changelings can mimic voices, but I decided against it, mostly because while I love him to bits, I wouldn't necessarily trust him not to say something suspiciously un-"dragonlike", and so I imagined Ember had told him just to grunt and look scary as the safest option.

And the bit you quoted was my favourite part writing it, too, so thanks for that! I wanted to show how far they've both come; I know it's quite an unusual ship for some readers to accept and so I thought it was a nice example of how they'd each continue to help the other to grow after Triple Threat.

Anyway, thank you for the kind words, both here and on your user page, they are very much appreciated.

This story deserves all the likes and favorites. I wish it was more popular because it’s basically everything I’ve wanted from the brony fandom.

9534399
Wow, thank you! I'm highly flattered.

9532151
Thank you so much for saying so. This is actually going to be the next story featured in the Royal Canterlot Library (eep!), which is a really humbling honour for such a new writer - you said you wished it were more popular, but I honestly didn't expect so many people to have taken this one to their hearts, and I'm really grateful so many of you all apparently did!

I usually dont pay any attention to the Royal Canterlot Library, but I'm glad I did this time, because I never would have found this wonderful little story if I hadn't. Embrax is one of those ships that I've always liked, but never really given much thought. I think this story changed that.

9562481
Aw, well, thank you! It's a more common ship than I realised at the time I wrote the story, but it definitely makes sense to me now. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

9564195
Like I said in the RCL interview, I'd really like to think so!

This story was fantastic and surprisingly realistic. I'd be all for a sequel, one where Ember and Thorax share their relationship with the world. That, or your interpretation of Thorax meeting Torch for the first time.

Hello there, I saw the report about your story awhile back but I just got to reading it. I think it was a good story and I liked the emotion that you showed here. This is one of my favorite ships so it makes me happy for a story like this to have gotten as much attention as yours has. To give some constructive criticism, I'd say you could use some work on grammar and your over use of commas. But over all the content of your writing was good. I'll be looking forward to checking for more writing from you.

9587943
Thank you! I'm still very new at this, so hopefully I'll continue to improve, and you'll like my future stories too.

9566567
Aw, thanks very much for saying so. With all the positive feedback, and the Royal Canterlot Library feature (which I still feel amazed is a thing that actually happened), I'm definitely thinking about writing some more about this timeline. I like the "Dad, meet Thorax" idea...!

Found this because of that interview. I really like it!

9614666
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, it's always appreciated.

Everyone needs to be able to let their guard down once in awhile, even Ember. Very nice story,

9621461
Thanks, glad you liked it!

9659498
Aw, thank you very much for that. Glad you enjoyed it!

I didn’t ever think too much about just how new to rulership both Ember and Thorax are, probably because I never say them thrown together in a story that bothered to address the issue with both of them like you did here.

Seeing something else in continuity with this could be something neat to look out for, because I’d really want to see more of how you write these two.

9691637
A couple of people have suggested an idea that I really like, involving Ember introducing Thorax to former Dragon Lord Torch - but it's almost the same concept as another story I've been sketching about Yona taking Sandbar to Yakyakistan to meet her family, and I don't think I could do both. Hnmmm.

9691681
Haha, a ‘meet the dad’ story with Torch would be something, but I was wondering about how Ember and Thorax might use their relationship to help guide each other among more experienced leader characters. Twilight has put together something of an alliance of newer leaders, but Equestria already had a lot of diplomatic allies and relationships, many of which are bound to be older than those with Thorax and Ember.

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