- Fully revised and updated.
- New prologue.
- New epilogue.
- Now over 10k words.
- Review feedback incorporated.
- Ideas from under-developed notes used.
I'd make this blog better if my fingers weren't tired.
I'd make this blog better if my fingers weren't tired.
Two of the ponies get treated like dress up dolls and humiliated.
(Insert bad joke about this scene here)
This is a drawing of a scene from Paradise the Librarian's collab story for New Years.
Also, the only pony in this picture that belongs to me is Colors. The rest belong to: Paradise the Librarian, Daffodil, Vanilla Mocha, Lore-Lei, and Summer Dancer.
Chapters 3 and 4 of FA have been published! Yay more horses~
Anyway I was wondering if any of the 206 (wow!) of you that follow me and (hopefully) enjoy my 'verse would ever be into a lore-based AMA where you could ask some stuffs about the characters and what not at the end of arcs or whenever...provided the spoiler function is used of course!
Would that interest anybody?
Yes, you read that right. Recently I've been wondering, how did the pony tribes come to exist? What are their origins? To be more accurate I'm interested knowing when the first members of each tribe supposedly occurred. I think it's safe to say they originated from a pony similar to an Earth Pony but at some point, they split into the 3 tribes we know of now. I can already hear someone whining about thestrals/bat ponies not being included here and until it is proven otherwise in the series
Dear Princess Celestia,
While working on They Fight Crime, for reasons unbeknownst to mortals, I ended up coming up with full 'bios' (read: the blurbs printed on the back of the the action figure packaging, except slightly longer) for The Elements of Harmony, which, as you may remember, basically never appear in the story itself, just Pinkie showing up to do Pinkie things. Anyway someone said they'd like to see those bios so I thought I'd stuff them in a blog post here you go you're welcome I guess
In the study of combat enhancement suites, the ponies of the noble House Twilight (typically referred to as 'Twilights') are a unique case. As a specific bloodline, many researchers overlook it as an example; however, as the changes are the result of magic cast long ago, this bloodline does still technically count as a combat enhancement suite, one of the earliest known, in fact. Notably, as these changes were not the result of a single spell (as nearly every other combat enhancement suite is),