Origin of Equestria. Part 1: The big fusion · 8:49pm May 5th, 2021
Greetings, my dear student, I am Twilight Sparkle. Today, I will teach you about the origins of our Celestial System.
Our planet, Equus revolves around the Sun. But our sun’s actual name is Celeste. And there are three asteroid-planets orbiting it right now.
There’s 15 Pegasi B, home of the Pegasi. 15 Pegasi B was similar to Equus, but with a few degrees colder climate, with little to no atmosphere. But the Pegasi who used to live there didn’t require oxygen. Strange, I know.
There was also 59 Cancri e, home of the unicorns. The unicorns got their greed of gems from way back when as Cancri was nicknamed ‘diamond planet’. The unicorns could breathe carbon dioxide.
There’s 38 Terra f, home of the earth ponies. They were once known as ‘terrans’. Terra was almost the exact same as Equus, except that there was less rain. And bad soil. That how the earths get their farming. They had to tend to everything.
Equus didn’t even exist back then, we’re talking 7-8 eons ago.
Our star was young when all that existed. But now it’s 14-15 eons old.
Back then, Terra, Pegasi and Cancri were in Celeste’s habitable zone. But then, after 5 billion years of peaceful life, Celeste aged more, pushing the three planets into an ice age. The three planets crashed into each other, forming Equus. The unicorns’ magic helped bind parts of the three together. The pegasi pushed with their wings, and the terrans helped stick it using some tree sap. All three tribes unknowingly worked together.
Then they settled onto the planet. They all adapted easily to oxygen, and started a life!
Some exoplanets seen here are real, but do not contain ponies.
Okay.... Sci-fi fiction I guess. But don't use "Celestia system". I highly doubt that she can remember when she lives over....5 billion years :v
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You haven’t seen part 2 yet!
Celestia is probably 1700 years old. Her parents would’ve named her after the Celestial System. The star is called Celeste.
And I’m a bit of a nerd. 😅
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Ok...... A sci-fi would be fine