Stalliongrad do be gradin' tho. · 12:52am Sep 20th, 2020
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Okay so I've been doing research on Penza, Ponza in Fallout stalliongrad and there seems to be quite a history there. Should i flush out certain locations kind of how kkat did? Or should I avoid that; I don't want to bog down the story but everything I'm reading and learning Penza actually seems interesting. What do my readers think?
Okay; so I'm going through and editing a few things rn. I'm currently going through Fallout Stalliongrad just correcting spelling and other things to make it more readable. will be going through my other stories eventually as well.
In today's writing decisions, evidently what this equestrian space program needs is a hard-drinking chemical engineer from Glorious People's Sovyet of Stalliongrad.
'Cause you can't go to space without appropriate accents and excessively dangerous liquid fuel, now can you?
Stalliongrad, a north-eastern territory of Equestria that formerly belonged to an independent pony kingdom of Severnaya, was annexed by Equestria in 917 ALB (After Lunar Banishment, a traditional starting point of reference on Equestria’s calendar.) That said, Severnaya never integrated into Equestria as well as Princess Celestia would have liked: the country had its own culture and national traditions that never fully died out, which constantly created varying levels of friction from
New headcanon: The distant ancestor of Fancy Pants (one Cargo Pants) and the rest of the aforementioned Noble and Ancient House of Pants was a humble if prosperous tailor whose opening of his stores and warehouse to clothe ponies for free during a certain ancient killing winter incident - no, the other one - saved a lot of lives.
IN WHICH I MAKE A DECISION AND CHANGE SH!T
Now that the calendar date has officially changed in my time zone (that'd be Central Time, a.k.a. GMT-6), I feel justified to barf out another blogpost. This one has three different short topics. Here's the first: