"Fallout: Badlands - Diamond Jack" Gets New Cover Art by CrimsonRose97 · 4:08am Aug 6th, 2019
Diamond Jack drawn by: CrimsonRose97
Background by: me
Fallout Logo edited by: me
Diamond Jack drawn by: CrimsonRose97
Background by: me
Fallout Logo edited by: me
Sunrise at Sage Creek Campground.
We had to set up a tarp to protect the flame of our camping stove from the 20 mph winds that regularly came through. The tarp was pretty cheap on Amazon and did not survive the windy week.
This morning I received what's certainly the most important piece of gear for our primitive camping trip to the Badlands.
Currently in the freezer until we depart in just under two months.
The plan was only five pounds, but ten was at an outrageously low price, so I have no doubt I'll have plenty to share with friends upon returning.
Now to get some fruit (most likely dried) and decide on drinks.
Ok, so I was looking for a map of Equestria and I came across this:
It was wayyy too funny to pass up! This might offend some people, and I'm sorry...but I really couldn't help myself.
Returned home from vacation safely.
Photo dump coming soon, likely in multiple blog entries, curated from a total of 633 photos taken over two-and-a-half days.
That certainly wouldn't have been possible without the most unexpected find upon first getting to the campground:
Someone help! I think I'm mentally unstable! I'm suffering from writer's block with Freak Show's story, and now I'm going to start another one?!
I need to stop this madness! Anyways, maybe you're interested?
The new book is going to be another backstory, but this one is called "The Equestrian Badlands" The main character, you ask? She's such a little sweetheart!
I don't want to spoil it for you, so I'll just tell you the setting:
Video Made by Me
Okay, I'll be honest for a second... I'm not really sure what to say about this fic going into it, I've read it before, but there are some, things that need to be addressed.
The badlands are named such not for their beauty or danger, but for the fact that they are almost entirely agriculturally useless throughout this continent's recorded history.
When the government was giving out 160-acre squares in the late 1800's to whomever would live and farm the land after paying a small fee, every single one of the plots was bought up.
My story, The Curse of the Statuettes, received an update today. Chapter five, entitled The Runaway Professor, was published earlier.
Having got the grappling harnesses from the extremely dangerous Site A, Sparkler, Stonecutter and Cloudburst elected to head straight to Dustmane Ridge rather than go back to Site B and Doctor Caballeron.
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Welcome, everypony to the retrospective of Bards of the Badlands and yet another dose of D&D mixed with MLP!
Today we've got some fun stuff. A bit wonky, but fun.
And a whole lot of epic art.
Hey folks!
First of all, sorry I haven’t updated since Pacific PonyCon last weekend. I have simply been exhausted and real life has been practically whipping me through the streets. Tons of stuff going on, tons of projects to juggle.
Ever have one of those weeks? Yeah, I'm having one of those weeks.
One of those weeks where it feels like life's just sorta... plowed over you? You're blinking in the aftermath going what the hay just happened? Why am I starting this blog with so many questions? I don't know, can you tell me?
Months in development, A Study in Chaos Theory is the first major book in the Wavelength Timeline's third act, the Dreamers Arc. I've been waiting for this moment for a long time. Things are finally in motion!
Sequence Initiation, the first chapter, is now available!