A new story, and one that I'm proud of. · 2:10pm Sep 21st, 2017
So, I know this might be ill-recieved, but I'm merging two stories, mainly FOE-Liberators and Clockwork, my giant robot story.
And I'm sad to see Liberators go as well, folks, but I have big plans for this one.
I present to you
Fall Of Equestria-Imagine This!
So, it will be Fall of Equestria, where it has already fallen, but in a last-ditch attempt to save Equestria, Celestia summons a great commander and tactician with a creative mind unmatched, to save her world from Dainn.
Problem is, she doesn't get Julius Caesar or Ulysses S. Grant, like she expected.
She gets a human named Troy Williams, a military buff and strategist extroardinaire (at least, only in his strategy games that he plays.), straight from his desk while he's playing Starcraft. Oddly enough, Troy decides to go along with him now being asked to be the savior of Equestria from the Caribou, much to Celestia's relief. She gives him one wish, with no strings attached. Troy wishes for an army to fight. Celestia then asks which one.
But here's the thing...Troy then realizes he gets to choose what army, fictional or real, that gets to come with him. You think he'd have no idea, but he does.
He chooses his imagination as his army to accompany him, and now...the only thing standing between Equestria and total Caribou domination is a teenager with the power to make real or create anything that his imagination can come up with, mostly giant warrior robots and such.
Yeah, this is going to be good.
Well damn. If Celly can dish out that kinda power, then why isn't she using all that "amazing" power herself?
4674414 Even she has her limits.
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So.... is she a goddess bound in a "semi mortal" form and because of that, only a part of her force can be used, so she meets the great "strategist" in a plane her power has no limitations upon it and she can use her power for wishes with only the limis that her own power has naturally? Like she no power over life and death limits and all that?
4674421 Pretty much. You did it better than me in describing it.