Second Short Story: 2000% Cooler · 4:39am
I should be posting 2000% Cooler, a Dash short story in the Friendship is Adventuring Continuity within a few days, if all goes well.
I should be posting 2000% Cooler, a Dash short story in the Friendship is Adventuring Continuity within a few days, if all goes well.
Only fools, madmen, and adventuring parties go into the Malpheggi, the swamp beyond the Everfree Forest. It can be left as an exercise for the reader as to which of these categories Samus Marcus (a Thyatian swordsman, or so he says) and Ivan (his companion in trouble) fall into. When they are rescued by the registered adventuring party, the Elements of Harmony, a grand quest across the D&D world of Mystara begins. Together they face culture shock, international politics, romance, dungeons, and a dragon with a grudge as Marcus learns how to trust his new friends and make up for his past mistakes while the Elements of Harmony try to save Equestria from a threat which proves more... complicated... than they originally thought. Also, pie. And hats. A D&D (Mystara)/MLP Crossover.
>>284231
I keep trying to get Rod to update the page but he doesn't do it.
Are you ever going to update the old CoaEG site? I know you guys had at least a rough draft of the final chapter, I think you posted it on SB, but I'd really like to see it up on the old site, if for no other reason then nostalgia. Well, that and it'd be nice to have the whole thing complete in one location.
>>189258
and I plan to read it... right after i finish the other six tabs pulled up with updated stories

>>189250
Well, I'm glad you found it!
>>189242
ah, but i usually make it a point to find particular story crossovers at times too (my current one being war fics
) and D&D (in any form) should have been at the top of my list (why it wasn't, I'll never know
)
>>189227
At this point, you could probably spend the rest of your life reading stories at this site, so it's easy to miss people.
how have I not found you sooner?
>>189050
By my standards, anything under 200,000 words is a short story.
Is it still considered a "short" story when it hits 47,000 words?
>>98194
Yes, I am!