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CivilWarPony


Here's all you need to know about me. I am a college student, I love history, video games, music, writing, reading, and drawing. Also I am a Civil War reenactor. Need to know anything else?

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  • 304 weeks
    Finding Rainbow Dash: A Reflection

    It has been quite a few years since I made my first attempt at writing a Fallout: Equestria fanfic. I figured it would be appropriate to give what I have come to think of my story Finding: Rainbow Dash since I first started putting virtual ink to paper so to speak.

    The Story

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  • 341 weeks
    Thoughts On Finding Rainbow Dash

    I first read Fallout: Equestria by Kkat some four years ago. Before I was only really a passing fan of My Little Pony and didn't really consider myself a brony. Reading Kkat's story changed all of that for me. It's so well written and the characters are compelling as hell but the feeling I had after reading the last line in the story was, I wanted more. I wanted more adventures in the Equestrian

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  • 342 weeks
    Someone's Review

    Someone reviewed my Fallout Equestria side fiction series on some website for Russian bronies. My stories seem to get around. While I agree that my first story, Finding Rainbow Dash is rough it is probably one of my favorites. Not sure what the author of the blog meant by an "American" perspective on war. LOL

    https://tabun.everypony.org/blog/foe/171551.html

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  • 343 weeks
    My Game Of Thrones Season Eight Predictions (Warning: Potential Spoilers!!!!)

    The Game Of Thrones Season 7 ending was very satisfying to watch. More or less because it finally gets the show to where it needs to be. There was a reason why back in Season One the first thing we saw was a White Walker hunting down members of the Night's Watch. They have always been the real threat. All of the fighting between pissant houses was never the real conflict of the show. It boils

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  • 344 weeks
    Death And Magic: My Thoughts On How It Works In Fallout: Equestria

    While I am sure Kkat has her own thoughts on this subject here are mine on how I confront the problem with death and magic in the Equestrian Wasteland.

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Aug
28th
2017

My Game Of Thrones Season Eight Predictions (Warning: Potential Spoilers!!!!) · 4:28am Aug 28th, 2017

The Game Of Thrones Season 7 ending was very satisfying to watch. More or less because it finally gets the show to where it needs to be. There was a reason why back in Season One the first thing we saw was a White Walker hunting down members of the Night's Watch. They have always been the real threat. All of the fighting between pissant houses was never the real conflict of the show. It boils down to one thing, you either fight the dead and their White Walker masters or die.

So what are my predictions heading into Season Eight?

1. Cersei Lannister Will Die: Cersei is very much the lone wolf that will die. She has burned all her bridges, turned everyone that loved her away, and now she is alone. How will her end come? Well Game Of Thrones is big on death scenes. Personally I think she will be killed by Jamie. Perhaps Jamie goes back to King's Landing realizing his sister is the one thing standing in the way of complete victory over the White Walkers. Under the guise of asking Cersei to take him back they go for one last time into the bedroom to enjoy each other. Cersei might even suspect this is the reason Jamie has returned. On a conscious level she may even acknowledge it but on a subconscious level deny it. Love makes people let down their guard and Cersei lets Jamie come into her bed with a knife tucked into his clothes. Jamie does the deed and its done. No need for dramatic tension just quick, impersonal killing. What happens to Jamie afterwards? Well naturally he will die as well. He killed the only person he ever loved, the mother to his children but in ending her life he perhaps atones for the sins of all the wrongdoings he has committed by allowing the world to live on after his sister's death.

2. Jon Vs Daenarys: I would personally reveal Jon's heritage within the first episode of Season Eight. Hit the ground running. Get it out of the way so you can focus on the bigger problem with the White Walkers. Jon will struggle with what this means as will Daenarys. They might set aside this revelation for when they have time to deal with it. For now there is no time. The war of survival is here. Nothing else matters. When the threat is dealt with how that resolves itself is anyone's guess. Personally, I think they should rule jointly with Jon as King and Daenarys as his Queen. They love each other and the best ruler to have is someone who has never desired power and that cannot be Daenarys.

3. The White Walker War: The conflict with the White Walkers has been something always looming on the horizon, the intangible threat that lurked just out of sight but was present enough to be aware of. The war will boil down to one thing, attrition. This means which ever side can sustain the losses the longest. If your the White Walkers you are in the best position to do this since you can raise the dead of the foe's you kill and turn them into undead fodder to throw at the rest of the living. The White Walker invasion will be swift with them claiming much of the territory north of Winterfell. At the rate of sustained losses Westeros will loose. What is needed is a game changer and I don't mean Daenary's dragons. From what was seen in episode six this season is that White Walkers can kill dragons with ease. Simply having Daenary's ride out with her two remaining dragons to do battle with the Night King is stupid. Something that has never been asked in the show is how were the White Walkers defeated the first time round. This is where being a historian in Westeros would be handy. Researching the past will yield the answer. Enter the Azor Ahai, The Prince/Princess That Was Promised, The Last Hero, etc. Whomever ended the war 8,000 years ago will become important again as a piece of information. How this person managed to drive back the White Walkers will be something that those in Westeros, Essos, and all lands beyond will need to search for the answer. Otherwise there is no future in victory for the living just a long cold winter followed by an eternity as an empty shell serving evil. Perhaps what might also be revealed is exactly why the White Walkers even bother to invade. What do they want? That question might equally be important as the show goes on.

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