• Member Since 22nd Dec, 2011
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Gabriel LaVedier


Just another University-edicated fanfiction writer who prefers the cheers and laughter of ponies to madness and sorrow.

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One slippery pony slides his way into the Grand Galloping Gala and walks his way into a strange situation indeed. He is in conversation with a lonely soul, the one being in Equestria that can do what no other could: Understand.

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Comments ( 18 )

A-FREAKIN'-MAZING :pinkiehappy:

This was a very nice read, I enjoyed it very much.

5 stars sir, magnifique! :raritywink:

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Ahhh, thank you. :heart:

I try to do my best on these. Thank you for the kind words. :yay:

#4 · Dec 25th, 2011 · · ·

Bad Apple somehow reminds me of Treize Khushrenada :twilightsheepish:

#5 · Dec 25th, 2011 · · ·

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I'm still waiting for the Epyon to come out from under Canterlot :rainbowlaugh:

On a more relevant note, this was a nice one shot. Canon Luna is always fun to see. Cheers.

I somehow forgot to comment on this. Very nice story with a well thought out OC who seemed like he could easily fit in. I'm quite sad this was a one-shot, I could do with some more of this if the mood ever strikes you.

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Hardly a one shot. Heh. If you want something in a similar vein try "The Equestrian Resident."

So basically, Bad Apple is a Pimpin' Pony Robin Hood?

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Less Pimp more... Michael Westin. :rainbowdetermined2:

"Minastirithian edifice " Is that a reference to Minas Tirith from Lord of The Rings, or is the term older than that and inspired the name?

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It's a sneaky Tolkien reference. Mostly because Lauren Faust once noted that she took insp0iration for Canterlot from Minas Tirith.

I have a fondness for that heroic con artist type, like Neal Caffrey from White Collar or the dudes from Leverage. You can't go wrong with Princess Luna either. Really good story. Might check out more of these.

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I am particlarly fond of my "English Renaissance Luna" character, and of bad Apple himself. I do suggest you see the rest of the stories with those two, either together or apart.

Oh, and "Leverage" totally inspired "The Fulcrum."

And I Applejack’s her favorite uncle.

might want to rephrase that.

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Once more, I genuinely appreciate this. But even Kagitaar, who also does this, leaves actual commentary about the story.

This is probably a silly observation but, Rosy Cranberry and Golden Stare. Are their names a pun on the Hamlet characters Rosencrantz and Gildastern? (Please, allow for spelling)

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You're one of the few to get that. Very good of you to pick up on that.

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Thank you. I have not read Hamlet but I was in a one act parody "The Omelette Murder Case". I played the maid Gilda Stern.

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