As you guys all know, I'm working on three different stories. Stories that do not involve MLP in any way. I'm of course, talking about Three Doors Down, Cleo the Wanderer, and the cancelled Leave Me Be.
Yes, I cancelled Leave Me Be. I couldn't think of an original story for that specific project. Originally it was just going to be the dorky girl who's shy, but super flamboyant when she's alone and she falls in love with a dude.
Alright, so that first batch of reviews went done amazingly well, let's keep this train moving and get to the second set of Warrior Princess fics to review. Now, while I'm not in on any judging for this contest, might as well give my thoughts on who I'd pick because, why not? Out of the first five, should be obvious which I like the most, Principle's just an all around well written story with a very good idea. The only qualm I might have is the sort of tenuous link to the whole 'warrior'
I can't stress this enough, guys. A dead comment section means a dead CYOA. I can tolerate a dead comment section in the vast majority of cases, but as this is a CYOA, your voices are its lifeblood.
MAYHEMMOTH DID A THING AND IT IS SO GOOD PLEASE LOOK AT THESE GAY HORSES
When I was just a lad you know,
I met a gal from Old Bourdeaux,
She had blonde hair and blue eyes too,
Let me ride on the ring-dang-doo
The ring-dang-doo,
Now, what is that?
It's soft and round like a pussy cat,
Got a hole in the middle and it's split in two,
That's what you call the ring-dang-doo!
She took me down into her cellar,
Said I was a might fine fella,
Fed me wine and whiskey too,
Let me ride on the ring-dang-doo
The ring-dang-doo,
Now, what is that?
Going a little nostalgic today.
Not many people can name many artists of yesteryear. There are some names that only comes up this time of year. Burl Ives is among them.
Probably best remembered for voicing Sam the Snowman in Rankin/Bass's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", Burl was a folk singer whose career spanned much of the mid twentieth century.
One of, arguably, his most popular albums was "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas" which featured the song of the same name.
"really like how Grimora was... Wrong. Her extreme reaction in an attempt to destroy the old files failed entirely. What she did... was for nothing.
She tried to save carder, and ends up directly killing him, and in the process, killing everyone else as well.