Here we go · 8:54pm May 11th, 2021
Captain Hairball beat me to it, but my chess-themed Father's Day fic is live, thus making the return to horse plans complete.
Captain Hairball beat me to it, but my chess-themed Father's Day fic is live, thus making the return to horse plans complete.
Thanks to patron Twilight is the BEST, enjoy a brand new story featuring an ahem romp at the Pie Family rock farm!
Check it out here!
I know basic geology, and a bit more on gemology, but not enough to readily do something like this.
Everyone knows about the Pie family at this point I hope. What I specifically need is someone who is pretty knowledgeable about both the different members of the Pie family, and different rocks that would match them. One I came up with on my own is obsidian for Maud, because it has a ridiculous melting point, much like Maud's near saint-like patience.
Everypony,
Latest commission story is complete and ready for publication, so if you're at all interested in some ahem funtimes on the Pie Family rock farm, watch for a little 9k romp, coming tomorrow!
Howdy, folks! First and foremost, as always, Adorable Applejack:
Don't look at me! I'm naked without my hat...
Now then...
So. I had a little nugget of an idea about exploring the idea of the Choosing Stone, mentioned briefly as a Pie family tradition and then never brought up again. I haven't got it fully formed just yet, so it won't be written for... awhile, but I do have the rough outline. But I do have one question for y'all; which of these titles sounds better for a rock farming romance about Pinkie's parents?
-Sentiment and Sedimentary
-Sediment and Sentimentality
-Feldspar and Feelings
This is a popular head cannon in some circles. Honestly I just don't see it.
If anything, given the send off they give Pinkie, I think they apprenticed her off so she could live out her role early because they were so excited for her.
And her overly peppy act, hiding her sadness and other emotions, is her poor understanding of trying to live up to her Cutie Mark.
Introduction
I generally liked this episode, which had something important to say about sub-cultural variance in Equestria and how customs can vary even among kin. There are some interesting questions raised by the story, however.
I. What Is the Nature of the Choosing/Pairing Stone?
Spoiler bells, spoiler bells, spoilers go away!
It's another winter holiday episode before a fall episode. What is up with time in Equestria? Or perhaps airing times. The mid-season hiatus knocked a few things on, and other things off: perfect timing for the 5th anniversary, but the seasonal stuff got whacked pretty hard. Not as hard as the stinger in Friendship Games, though.
But I'm gonna be a geode someday, as soon as I get over myself.