A dangerous encounter leads a man to be separated from his young daughter and trapped in the land of Equestria. Having lost everything he holds dear, he reluctantly accepts his loss and starts life over. Upon adjusting to his new life, tragedy strikes, a dark force begins to stir, and Equestria is thrown into danger in this tale of love, loss, and the eternal bonds of family.
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Chapter is a bit short, but a good story non the less. Playing in the daughter is a good motivator, and I do want to find out what you plan to do with that.
>>160766 Thanks for reading and for the feedback.
Amira certainly has a part to play in the story, though what that part is may not become evident until later. That's all I can say for now.
The chapter pacing seems to be averaging out at just under 1500 words. This should increase over the next few chapters as things start to pick up a little.
Chapter 6 was a difficult one for me. I had a hard time deciding just how much social interaction was necessary. I hope I managed to put it all together nicely. ![]()
Also note that Applejack has been added to the main characters list. You'll see much more of her from now on.
Aww! So sickingly sweet, I might have diabeties. Will Junebug recover? Is it possible for one of these ponies
To enter a relationship with James, and what do all those cryptic dreams mean? I'll keep watching and reading
To find out! Update soon, Yall!
My name is Plant, I love weed and smoke diabeetus.
No but really I like this chapter, needs moar words tho.![]()
@ TheSlorg
Every letter, every word, every sentence, every paragraph, every chapter... that you have written so far is absolute magic.
And i mean that.
And i also enjoy the james and junebug interactions. I can't wait to see what's in store for them both in the future chapters, and i am definitely looking forward to more. ![]()
Sweet
and sad
at the same time. I almost shed a tear when her voice wasn't healed along with the rest of her. ![]()
Hmmm.... I wonder how james is gonna help Junebug along in this traumatic time in her life? I seriously doubt there is much he CAN do, besides supporting her. but somtimes, even support can only go so far and do so much.... Anyway, on a happier note...I love this story! I can't wait to see what happens next ![]()
This is amazing
I'm trying to make a story of my own called 'The riddle' can you give me a few pointers cause like i said... THIS IS AWSOME!![]()
>>256141 Thank you.
In answer to your earlier request for pointers:
I'm certainly not the best author on this site, but what I can suggest is constant vigilance in making sure your grammar, spelling, and punctuation is correct. There are many decent stories that are ruined because the author fails to capitalize properly, or writes run-on sentences. Getting a pre-reader or two can help catch mistakes that you might miss yourself (I don't use pre-readers, and often don't find a mistake until I've read a chapter five or six times. I am, in fact, still fixing errors in the earlier chapters). Many people use Google Docs and similar programs to catch mistakes. This is another thing I don't do personally, but for most people it's a good idea.
Secondly, keep characters in-character. For example, in this story Rainbow Dash has a somewhat mature sense of humor that isn't present in the cartoon, but she is otherwise identical to her show persona (I hope).
Lastly, fall in love with your story. If you read back over what you have written and begin to get bored, it's time to slow down and fix it. For me, the best stories seem to write themselves. This won't be the case for everyone, but as an example: I know exactly how The Final Element will end. I really have no idea what I'm going to put into chapter 17 though (as of writing this comment, anyway). When I get there, I'll have a good think about it and write it down. Sometimes my first ideas aren't always the best ones. Don't hit "publish" until you're certain that the chapter you've written is truly a part of the story you want to tell. Small grammatical errors can always be corrected later, but taking your story in a direction that you are uncomfortable with is hard to correct.
Good grief, I've written a wall of text.
The most important thing is to have fun writing. Not everything that is written can be a hit (have a look at the difference in reader numbers for The Final Element and one of my other fics, The Cutie Mark Master. Guess which one is considered a "hit"?), but there will be people out there who will appreciate what you do. For me, that's all the reward I need.
Now if only James was Hasbro speaking to derpy, then they would never change her.
You nearly killed Luna
But still awesome chapter! ![]()
In my opinion, that was a bit over-the-top. You're overdoing the fight scenes, and the way I see it, exaggerating Alwyn's powers. So far, he looks like a possible Villain Sue – be careful.
>>284149 This was everypony's first meeting with him. He also managed to get the final element, eliminating Princess Luna's main source of offense. There's a very good reason that he fled when he did. The fact that Equestrian lightning did not do more damage is intentional and important as well. It did little harm to Derpy in the cartoon, and does little harm here.
EDIT: The qualities I wanted to show in Alwyn were speed, agility, and resourcefulness. He's the type to think ahead. He would have seen James drop the sword, and set up his ambush for when James returned. He had seen the sword block his first arrow, and did what he could to keep James away from it. Luna's arrival was unexpected, and the moment he was hit with Luna's magic, he grabbed the final element and was pleasantly surprised to see it work. From there, all he had to do was basically take down a winged horse. Not difficult, seeing as there are only two or three possible attacks Luna could have made.
He also showed a weakness in being too absorbed in trying to finish Luna off that he was blind-sided by one of the weakest adult ponies in Ponyville. His second weakness was revealed when he chose to stay and have revenge on Junebug rather than escape. We can see that this plan didn't work out too well for him, and he fled once he was surrounded.
Unfortunately, the very fact that I am explaining this probably means I didn't convey it well enough in the chapter. I am going to have to wait for more feedback before continuing this story. If a chapter rewrite is in order to more thoroughly point out the above points, then I'd rather do it before moving on.
>>284522 Cool, the lightning and physically fighting an alicorn unused to hand-to-hand combat I can understand. Learning from experience, too. But Alwyn had a few too many tricks up his sleeve, and I can't swallow the way he escaped or that the element very conveniently worked in his favor.
Maybe it's because of my past experiences with overpowered bad guys in fanfics, so I'll be neutral about it for now. However, it's a good idea not to dump so much resourcefulness on the reader all at once. If you can't avoid it, put it in his POV so we get a glimpse of what he can do, so the gamut of tricks doesn't look like a bunch of cop-outs.
>>288219 I agree with his escape method, to be honest. His ability to use the final element, however, is crucial to the story. I can't explain more than to say: he HAS to use it to further the plot along.
That said, I may do a simple rewrite regardless. I'd like to move on to the next chapter, but nobody else has come forward with feedback at this point. I need more than one opinion on this before I begin writing again.
Oh, wow, this version changes everything! It's far more balanced than before, while still showing that Alwyn is an overwhelming threat if encountered without preparations or a plan. Nice job! ![]()
"I turned over and found myself staring into the crystal blue eyes of Alwyn Asmodei."
<(Oh look everypony, another thumbs-down. Why does TheSlorg even bother with this?)
<(Because there are a few people who like it and want him to continue?)
<(Because it's a story that deserves to be told?)
<(Honestly? I have no idea why he puts up with continuing this.)
<(Don't say that, Dashie. The poor guy puts his heart into this story!)
<(To Hell with them! They can burn in the endless fires of my rage!)
<(Eeyup.)
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people downvote HIE on principle becuase they just dont like HIE, even though the best they can do them selves is:
AND SUDDENLY THEY ALL HAD SEX!THE END! clopfics
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haters gonan hate slorg, keep up the good work![]()
I don't fucking get it. Youre a brilliant writer, why is this fic so... unknown? I mean 37 views and 0 comments? Thats just... sad. Did you try to get it featured on EqD? If you haven't you definitely should. I love the plot, the writing, everything. Keep it up! ![]()
>>309063 Equestria hasn't had a violent crime in thousands of years, and James has never taken anyone's life before. In fantasy, characters can recover from such horrible wounds (such as what just happened). In reality, being impaled with a sword is an almost 100% guarantee of death without immediate medical treatment. James forgot that he's in a fantasy land, and is paying the price for it.
Alwyn, In your case I'm willing to see how much pain a man can live through...![]()
HiE fics are awesome. And this one. Shit just got real. Real and grimdark. O.o god, i hope twi doesnt die... ![]()
They should have just killed Alwyn given him a slow and painful death.
Dear Princess Celestia,
I would just like to inform you that your star pupil shall forever be remembered, as Equetria's finest.
Your's in mourning, Steelhooves.
Equestia's finest, Never forget~
Ok what? How do these not have a thousand more comments. This is so good.
WHAT THE FUCK. Seriously, how the hell do you not have a million likes and comments already.
>>318054 The story was vote-bombed the moment it was released, probably by anti-Human-in-Equestria trolls. I've spent 5 weeks or so hoping that people will discover it and spread it around. It just now seems to be garnering a little attention, so maybe eventually it will have a larger audience.
For now though, thank you for the compliments and for reading. ![]()
Wow, I have already read 16 chapter in a row... ![]()
Guess this story is just way to good to put down
Now on to chapter 17!
That ending just made me say jump! You sir are so good at writing! On to the next chapter!
I hate you for that ending! ![]()
But now I must read more!!! You are just too good at keeping the reader; attention. You are now king of the cut offs!
Also I dont really hate you, brohoof /)
I've finally finished this first chapter for part two of The Final Element.
I don't know how you guys and girls will react to this chapter, but it had me near tears several times as I wrote it. I can only hope I managed to properly express the pain these characters are feeling right now.
I also want to point out that there is a link embedded into the story that leads to a song that Lyra plays on her lyre. Unfortunately, you'll need to right-click and open in a new tab to avoid clicking out of the story. The music is entirely optional, but I felt it would be nice to leave it there if you wish to hear it. I wish there was a way to simply have it auto-play without going to a new page, but if there is I haven't found it yet.
Anyway, thus begins part two of The Final Element. Please let me know what you think.
Be sure, Slorg, this really put a stone in my heart. It's worse than the scene of Twi's actual death.
And now I'm even more hateful of Alwyn. Oh, how I wish James could go interrogate him... Tourniquet both his thighs, very tightly, and let him have it at the legs with a metal bar. When they're very much broken, leave him to have a nasty case of necrosis. After that, cut off his fingers, one by one... Then offer him death if he talks, make him BEG for death. That should break that bastard's spirit enough to make him talk.
That really tugged at me. When all you hear is silence after reading, you really feel the weight of what happened. I still cant grasp that she is gone... It was a very nice touch on bringing heartstrings in too. Thanks for another great chapter, even if its really sad ![]()
(Also the music link did not work for me, said something about incorrectly posted link. Wondering if I am the only one with that problem.)
>>374604 Okay the link should work now. You'll have to click 'play' on the little player that pops up, but it's the best I could do.
Blah.
I guess it was just my insidious plan to get some of you to read the chapter twice! (Not really, but feel free to re-read that paragraph with the music).
If it doesn't work now, I have no idea what's wrong.
liking it so far.
Beware Heartstrings we dont know if she has a human obession
Dude... that was so beautiful... You've done this part masterfully... tears were shed... I love it. Im looking forward to the darkening of the story... Well done.
I turned over and found myself staring into the crystal blue eyes of Alwyn Asmodei.
Woah that must have been someparty
able to defeat any foe if the resolve of its wielder is strong enough Am geussing that assassin had a real strong resolve
but if James resolve is strong enough can he beat death?
RD ya cant still be angry at james with what hes been through, if she blames him hes not gona forgive himself
>>378663 Very interesting that you picked out that particular phrase.
There's a lot to the final element that just doesn't seem to add up, and I've placed a lot of clues throughout the story to help readers put the pieces of the puzzle together, if they're perceptive enough.
The sword can defeat any foe if the resolve of its wielder is strong enough - Death certainly is a terrible foe. Just how strong is Alwyn's resolve if he was nearly able to kill what amounts to be a goddess in Princess Luna? Or are the princesses more vulnerable that they let on?
Alwyn's ability to use the final element - How can someone who doesn't represent an element use the sword? Could Alwyn actually represent harmony in some way, or is something else going on?
The sword's limited power - Since when did the Elements of Harmony lose their power after being used? The sword is a confirmed element via Celestia's enchantment, but what's wrong with it? Or is the problem with James?
The element of forgiveness - James chose to forgive Alwyn in the battle at the orchard. This gave Alwyn a slight moment of pause, which was enough time for Luna to intervene. Was forgiveness in James's heart as he was being tortured by the assassin? Would events have unfolded differently if that were the case?
*painfully tugs at fish hook in cheek*
Yeah, I'm hooked......and it HURTS SO GOOD!!
Ha! Who needs sleep? I can *sniffle* ...get to class fully *sniffle*....composed ![]()







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