Unmarked Time chapter 6 is now available to read, completing the story. At a public audience, Flopsy Mopsy tells Princess Celestia she will bare any punishment her actions deserve. The princess warns her that she will get what she deserves as Princess Luna watches on.
Hey, y'all! Finally got down to this and certainly enjoyed this story. This is also the first time I've done a blog without a description. Other than that I'll get to it and finish this little saying. Hope you enjoy it!
Hey, everypony! (And dragon, griffin, human, and whatever other species might be reading this.
It's taken a bit longer than I planned but I've expanded the story to give it a bit more depth and set the stage for a new chapter. Yep! I'm expanding the tale out so there's room for drama, mystery, surprises, and maybe even a bit of romance
Okay, I have locked in the direction of the next chapter. It won't be too big, but it shouldn't be too small. Expect bonding with the Apple family. I will find a new hosting site for my images since Photobucket sucks butt. I have all my old commissioned artwork saved on my old laptop, but the wifi adapter is broken. I need to figure out how to transfer them. Another challenge is I need to hunt down my old commission artist to update the Battle of the Blanks cover page. Her Deviant Art account
"Hey Animerican."
"Hmm? Oh hey Twilight. What's up?"
"So I am just curious. Who is your favorite Princess?"
"That's a random question. Why do you ask?"
"Oh it is part of my research. I was wondering if each pony has a favorite princess."
"Gee... I don't know..."
"Aww come on. Not like your answer is going to offend me or anything."
"Well... Okay. If you must know, my favorite is Princess Luna."
What the title says. I'm finally settled in a dorm room and my scheduled is stabilized. Aftermath of the Blanks update has just begun. Once Aftermath update is completed, Family of the Blanks is next. Hope you guys enjoy, you're getting more now than you'll ever from Valve making Half Life 3.
Luna. One true princess of the night, candidate for best pony, unquestioned best princess. She of the abacusshipping, the moonbutt, and the dreamwalking.
Discord. Lord of Chaos, recurring guest voice actor, fountain of fan speculation. Counts Kefka and Sheogorath among his peers. He of the mysterious past, the reality warping, and the pop-cultural references.
They come together to give us a comic.
Do you dream of spoilers?
This episode, guys. This episode. If it is not hitting you with one thing, it hits you with another. The reason this post will be a combined Spotlight and Review is because after I talk about the episode itself, I want to talk about something that is very important personally: Dreams.
Well it is official, it will likely be tomorrow that I start it. The name will likely be "My Little Pony: Unicorns are Magic" or "Starlight Glimmer and Friends: Adventures in Equestria." It might be something else but I'm not 100% sure though. Here is the general story line.
(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.)
The Price of a Smile has apparently been approved for EQD posting!
I am deeply sorry, Twilight. I began to tune you out several minutes ago.
I've posted the three Dark Comedy minifics from the last Writeoff together as a collection.
Currently, the set is working its way up to the top of the feature box, mostly because of the second story in the lot, in which Luna does something hilarious.
You know what I like about Glimmer? Her first appearance. She was smart, charismatic, and good at suckering ponies into giving up what made them who they were so they could fit her shallow definitions of equal and good. She was a villain, a brilliant, twisted, incredibly despicable villain. She thought she was right, and she outlawed free thought to keep her ideological control on her ponies crushingly tight, and she didn't see what was wrong with that. And you could argue that maybe she is
There is one part I always remember about Princess Mononoke. Well, a few parts: that creepy scene with the humans disguised as boars and the tentacle animal monsters, for instance. But one line in particular stuck with me more than any other. At the climax when Lady Eboshi shoots the great forest spirit. A bullet pierces its head, but it calmly continues walking. The men look on in disbelief, and Lady Eboshi chastises them, “He’s a god, you fool. It’ll take more than one shot.”
Brand new story out right now! Princess Luna has been up to no good shenanigans again!
New chapters are being updated, just slowly due to work still being understaffed and calls being dumped onto me. This week alone I don't have a day off at all. They are coming along, but new chapters won't be published any time soon (unless I have a brain wave and it all comes to me).
That and it's slightly hard to concentrate in the heat.
As of S7, we've had a lot of historical things revealed to us.
But I'm a little confused as to when exactly all these things happened in relation to each other.
Here's my take:
Immortality—or a functional equivalent—is one of those situations that presents an interesting challenge to writers. It has no real life equivalent, so writers have nothing to reference to give it verisimilitude. Like all unorthodox situations, the freedom available to writers is offset by the need to ground it in reality and consistency. How would one react to situations, how would they act, if they had lived for centuries or millenia? How would it affect their outlook? Or their emotions?