Hello, all. Especially those Scootorphaners who have discovered yoga and are now performing the Urdhva Dhanurasana.
Hello, all. Especially those Scootorphaners who have discovered yoga and are now performing the Urdhva Dhanurasana.
A little something for after "A Tale of Two Brothers" is completed...
So! In the wake of the No Man's Sky fiasco, namely it not being half the game it was promised to be, I find myself with 60 bucks in my steam wallet needing somewhere to go. And I figure some of you might be in the same situation. SO, in the spirit of that, I give you:
STUFF I BOUGHT WITH MY NO MAN'S SKY REFUND
Today's episode: Duskers!
Hello everyone, I know two blog posts in a row as well as two new stories how lucky are you. So for those that have been following me for a while will know I started writing a couple of years ago with my original stories 'Taking Life by the Horns' and 'Lyra Breaks the Multiverse' but over the last couple of years I have gone silent and haven't
Ponyville is many things. One could see it as Celestia's greatest societal success story, where all ponies live together in harmony. One could see it as a hub of adventure, with the Everfree right next door and the capital a few hours away by hoof. One could just see it as a sleepy suburb of Canterlot that got a whole lot more interesting once the new librarian came to town. But in the end, there is one truth that no interpretation can deny:
Just a quick update on IK~W (that's taken four hours of my day to finish...) to showcase the latest looks of the opening. Remember to grab a copy of Beta 2 and let me know what you think! http://bit.ly/2dZKi8f
That's all. Back to FMP for me.
~Leo
This week, the spotlight’s pointed at some secondary characters, with new creations and old grudges on display. Sounds like fun to me.
Mission of Mercy seems to have disappeared from the Popular Stories bar faster than anything else I've written.
Who was that masked short story?
Happy New Year! Let’s start it right. And by “right,” I of course mean “with trading cards.”
One could argue that I should be doing something from the main comics, but I feel the holiday special counts. Besides, this lets me delay some of the more egregiously stupid storylines for another week, which is definitely a win in my book. So, let’s take a look at two stories of friendships in trying times.
From what I took from this video:
1. Do not make dropdown menus within menus.
I found a link to an interesting article about video game cover art of all things, and in particular why so many video games have "man with gun" cover art:
Hey folks! Just a disclaimer in case you are/are not interested in non-pony things. This is a post about a crowdfunded video game that I'm supporting. If that's not your cup of tea, you don't have to read. I won't be offended. If you like awesome and original video games, then read on!
This episode marks the beginning of a long goodbye. This week, it’s Amy Keating Rodgers’s last pony contibution. Next week, it’s the end of Season 5. Let’s see how the first part plays.
I've always been keenly interested in human adaptions of everybody's favourite ponies whether it be in fiction or in art or in the movies, each interpretation is different and 'good food' for thought.
Plus, humanised Applejack is always okay in my books.
But I write this after having watched the new EG movie last night.
My thoughts...
meh.
Don't get me wrong, it was good and I'll watch it again, but I didn't think it was anything monumental.
Okay, here's a better dream for you. It's one day late and more about the graphic novel series I've been reading as a follow-up than Batman V Superman itself, but I'm pretty proud of it.
The actual dream was split up a couple times by me waking up briefly, and it didn't really have any story, but it still fascinates me as I lie here awake three hours before I need to be up. It's all coalesced into a dramatic intro, even.
And I'm watching it w/ a friend who hasn't seen it before
So that's kinda interesting
Three fan-of-Fan topics to cover here:
Firstly, thank you to everyone who's chosen to follow me, all eight hundred plus of you. It really does mean a lot to see so many people enjoying my little stories.