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May
4th
2020

Hey, you! Yeah, you there, reading horsewords! I got a Worlds Reset question to ask y'all: · 12:54am May 4th, 2020

So.

It's kinda obvious from these past couple months that Worlds Reset is far out of my center of focus at this point. I've changed my plans from treating the story as flagship-status to seeing it as any other story, as well as tightening up the timeframe for the story.

This upcoming story arc will be the last one in the story, complete with a (hopefully) fulfilling final battle and a return to normalcy. The main issue is, though, I really feel like I might be losing touch a bit with this story, especially after I first turned my focus to Into Equestria, then to my current upcoming work.

So, to resolve that, I'm gonna ask a few simple questions:

Would you like to see Ruby in a recreation of the world pre-reset?

Do you want Ruby to go all-out against Amber in a final battle, or would she hold herself back?

If and when the world reverts to how it was before the reset, would it make sense for certain things to remain missing and/or "corrupted" in a sense?

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If and when the world reverts to how it was before the reset, would it make sense for certain things to remain missing and/or "corrupted" in a sense?

Well, I haven't read the story yet, but yes, I would like to see this

1) Would you like to see Ruby in a recreation of the world pre-reset?
Yes.
2) Do you want Ruby to go all-out against Amber in a final battle, or would she hold herself back?
Hold herself back. She can still learn, and so it wouldn't make sense for her to go all-out, and risk falling into a coma, or death.
3) If and when the world reverts to how it was before the reset, would it make sense for certain things to remain missing and/or "corrupted" in a sense?
The world doesn't reset itself, somebody does. It's more likely for that person to miss something, and flaws would happen. Not bad enough to destroy it entirely, but not as good as if there's no flaw. So yes.

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Thanks for the feedback! I'll keep those in mind. :raritywink:

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