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Guys!
I'm very excited to say I get to be on The Barcast this week! It's a fandom podcast that interviews influential members of the fandom, and I get to be on this Friday!
So, if you all would be so gracious as to head on over to the group, there is a question thread opened up. You can leave any and all questions you have for me there and I'll answer them during the cast!
Hi Everypony,
First I want to said I finally got the honor to met Twilight Sparkle's herself Tara Strong on this year FanExpo. She even signed the art of Twilight from this Fanfic made by my friend who also was with me on line LMKyouki. She was even more awesome than I imagine.
Okay that's enough of fan glee, so to my another point, the next chapter is "done" just going trough the cleaning process for better reading.
Okay! Third chapter's up, after nearly giving up and rewriting the whole middle...
And it's another nice length too.
And as it has been warned before, this chapter's got a nasty innit. There's Stellar's first fight, a duel to the death. She discovers more about herself and starts another mystery... as if she hasn't got enough of them in her collection already.
Nobody is a villain in their own story. We’re all the heroes of our own stories. —George R. R. Martin
One murder makes a villain; millions, a hero. —Charlie Chaplin
In an evil society a villain is the hero, because only the villain can speak the truth. T.J Kirk
When people are 2 faced the only thing you’ll know for sure is that you can’t trust either of them. —Joker The Dark Knight
People change. It’s just a matter of whether they die before it happens. —Orochimaru, Naruto
So, as you know, I number my chapters as well as give them titles, mostly for indexing purposes so I can locate specific chapters easier. What you don't know is that, while I don't title them, I do number the originals files on my computer.
Cataloged in all rankings as one of the best films of all time, beyond its cult, the film premiered at the premiere of the prizes and criticism in the screenwriting category despite its transgressive anti-social proposal that challenged good habits.