Hey, long time no see. It's been an interesting three years, to say the least. Coming to the end of my degree, figuring out some rather key bits about my identity, and a more or less constant existential crisis between now and my last activity on this site, there's been a lot that's contributed to my total lack of communication.
There is a table top roleplaying game called Monster of the Week. It is based on shows or books with that sort of idea: each episode (or book) deals with the main character facing off and fighting a different monster. Examples listed in the game book include: Buffy/Angel, X-files, Fringe, and The Dresden Files. Like with Dungeons and Dragons, there are choices on what you play, but with several differences.
First off, sorry about the late installment. Health issues on the team, and hardware issues. Anyway, Moon Dancer is back after the ruckus she started in the prologue and being somewhat background afterwards. This is the same Moon Dancer who is Celestia's ward in Sisters in All but Blood, but 599 days later in that story and having had a couple years to get over... well, what's in this
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For the first time in the decade+ I've been on here, I'm using a car photo for cover art that I didn't personally take.
So recently because I'm a totally normal person with a totally refined sense of taste when it comes to fiction, I got on a binge of going through some of those good old 1950s (and some from the 60s) sci-fi movies, rewatching ones I hadn't seen in ages and getting around to watching ones I'd never seen before, either at all or only parts of, and I thought for the heck of it I'd share some little "mini-reviews" I've written up of some of the ones I've seen...also because it's been ages since I
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
Top of the morning to ya, my good lads and lasses.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the 1st installment of this year's "Thanksgiving Treat", I'm gonna give you guys my take of "The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep".
Here's the rundown of this tale:
6/14/2015
I dreamt of these monsters again. For a second time. This wasn’t the first I had this dream, but it was slightly different from the first one, which was months ago. I don’t know why, but I don’t remember climbing a huge “stair” made up of giant statues with ice making it difficult to climb it. I suppose I should explain the world first so I can get a good sense of what it was like before the image fades away.
The World
That's my bunny
So, imagine an ending in which it turns out that all Fluttershy did in the maze to scare her friends was dressing up as Flutterbat. She shows up, everypony thinks it was all her job...
First off, "A Displaced Monster" is nice and squared away for now. Apparently this one's giving you guys a LOT of material, and frankly, I can't even be surprised at that.
Hiya guys!
I'M BACK.
...Well, sort of anyway.
My mock exams might be over, but there are still some other things that I need to worry about. I've got some Maths homework on simple interest to complete (which is extremely frustrating!), along with some other homework - and I've also got a deadline to meet on some ICT coursework (14th December, yikes.)
Hello my fellow horror-ponies!
As part of a "Halloween in April" thing I like to do every year, I've decided to do one of these contest things that are so popular around the site right now. The criteria will basically be to give me a stand-alone horror-story that is 2,000 to 16,000 words total, and put it in the Contest Entry folder of the group I'll be setting up.
Hello everyone, I just thought I would go ahead and give everyone an update on Zone 15.
So first, I will mention what little I know, that being that one of the co-writers has already finished up their chapter and currently another is working on their chapter and I have been providing them with some assistance on it.
Now if any of the other co-writers want reveal more of their progress that will be awesome.
Like Bio-Cop
Music that I'll never have but wish so hard to have right now
THE VOID
Now it's up to you all to figure out how these things will fit into The Symphony of Canterlot and all future Dr.Folklore stories.