A mysterious portal opens up in the middle of the Everfree forest. Six familiar mares, charged by the Princess of the Sun, investigate the strange, frightening world that awaits just beyond that swirling vortex of power. You may have read about such a story before.
But what if a single decision, a single action, could create a butterfly effect that rippled throughout that story you once knew. An anomaly—a sense of déjà vu—yet, there is something altogether different about it all.
Once more we invite you to witness the world of Equestria-V through the eyes of characters you might be familiar with. Watch as they explore new avenues and make new discoveries all due to the effects created by one isolated incident.
For the faithful readers who have stuck with us through the past nine years, when CRISIS: Equestria first got its ambitious beginning, the opening chapters of this new tale might sing a familiar tune. But new notes are played throughout each of them, and the melody is not quite the same as you may remember it,
And for newer readers, we hope you will enjoy the ride.
Welcome to CRISIS: Divergence.
Alrighty then. I look forward to yer work, it's been consistently good thus far.
P.S. Are you still done editing, or is this one new enough you'd like me to point out typos? Either's good, but I have to know.
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Pretty much done with editing, so don't worry about typos, I'm sure there be some
both this story and the original look very interesting is there a problem if I try to read both stories at the same time? or should i read the original first and then come back to this one?
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You can read either one, honestly. This story makes a few "references" to the original insofar as what's different between the two, but it doesn't require reading the original the understand this one. Reading both at the same time is an interesting choice, though, for sure, but it shouldn't hurt anything; in fact, it makes it an exercise in comparing the differences in the characters, tone, etc., as they're coming about.