(Note: The following essay starts by completely spoiling the plot of the fourth Equestria Girls movie, The Legend of Everfree. Read no further if you do not wish to be spoiled.)
Why just have the Equestria Girls stories be in the New Timeline itself? Surely with the word count in each story, it might just as well have been over two hundred thousand by the end of September this year, it could have gained more likes, and perhaps been featured. So why didn’t I? Perhaps at the time, I felt it might restrict their placement in groups without being backlashed by the mods. Since there are only five tags available to be placed, I wouldn’t be able to use the Equestria Girls Tag
Finally watched Legend of Everfree and have come to the conclusion that the Humane Five are mentally regressed. I don't mean that as an offense to people with clinically diagnosed mental retardation, but the Humane Five have something wrong with their brains.
Today's story about Equestrian harvest legends will grow on you.
The Legend of the Scorpion Queen
[Romance] [Sad] • 16,226 words
Good morning everypony!
Originally, I was going to launch The Path on Halloween, but I realized it might be better to do the day before, so it doesn't get lost in all the crazy stuff happening tomorrow. It's a very different kind of Halloween story with far less horror and much more mystery... and an exploration of a few aspects of the MLP lore!
Hello everyone. Sorry about the late chapter. It took a little longer than expected, but now it is finally finished! Today we will be reading The Legend of Starlight-Book 2: Love at Second Sight, the sequel of The Legend of Starlight. A story I actually kind of enjoyed surprisingly. It has some good ideas I think. I really liked the stuff with Gilda. It is a huge improvement over the original. It has better grammar for one thing.
We’re kicking off the Ninth Month with the Blogathon! As I have said yesterday, any comments below will be answered.
Ask Away.
Considering I have quite improved and have answered quite a few questions left unanswered in my blogs, there are a few ideas I could do if I can go back in time.
Now that The Rubicon is complete and has gained some heat, I can now get back to working on The New Timeline. I have a few chapters completed and have just published one. And I plan to continue the whole "publish every two days" idea. If I play my cards right, the chapter "Where is Thy Sting" should be up at the thirtieth of September or the first of October when I link the story to a little review of "Legend of Everfree."
Seeing as "The New Timeline" has gained a few likes and some heat (now over 700 views for the first chapter), I would take the next few days to answer some questions regarding the Jongojiverse. The Story is linked below so those who haven't read the story as a whole (though it does need editing for many of the chapters) can read that before reading this post.
Don’t read this blog unless you have read the chapter of the same name.
It may be not much BUT it's still 2000 views, so I'm happy ^^.
Especially since this story is just at it's beginning.
I am not worried too much about views, rating, and reviews(and I am not stopping even if some people would tell me that it is bad) but I still appreaciate every single one.
So yeah, felt like I should post something here XP.
Also, first Blog post!
This week, we begin our look at the most notable example of integration between the comics and the show, so much so that those who actually read the former were astonished to see some focus characters mentioned in “Campfire Tales.” Of course, that doesn’t mean there’s a one-to-one correspondence. Let’s begin at the beginning.
As noted yesterday, we have three weeks until the return of longer-form pony animation. That’s exactly enough time to review the rest of the Legends of Magic miniseries, excepting the annual, so I’m taking the opportunity. Let us begin the Tragedy of Darth Stygian the Wise…
Now that my birthday's come and gone, though that means it's only four days away from my first anniversary on this website, the blogs for the next two days will involve what I will and won't write. Anyone willing to ask me to co-write must take this in mind.
1. I value stories more than visuals, and so try to see what works and what doesn’t. Animation, my future field of work, is only there to dress up the story. If anything is flawed within the story, then it shows in the animation as well.
2. Helps me get my ideas out. And there were quite a few after a few things happened while in Campus (remember that blackout?).
3. How often have you written something with multiple pages that helps to have peer reviews and such? Not much I bet.