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This story is a sequel to Game Night


Once again our Ponyville friends endeavor to let Discord express himself as he orchestrates a series of challenges to test their limits in their monthly Game Night.

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Having escaped the destruction of their captors, three horses - Schubert, Blackie, and Burr - find themselves in Equestria, where the locals seek to forcibly assimilate them into their species.

Now, as several goblins whisk them away into different worlds, they will have to survive the seemingly-endless pursuit of the colourful ponies. Will the horses finally evade their cutesy pursuers, or will they be subjected to the magic of friendship?

[Author's note: Inspired by a lot of boredom, a lot of Internet surfing a few years ago that led me to liking this pony show, and "Get Him!" I like seeing ponies and ridiculous-looking characters get mad and chase someone.]

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The Changeling war has been going on for just a few months now, and it has led up to this one point. One pony and One Changeling staring each other down. In front of them are two boxes, capable of wiping out both sides of the enemy, only there's a twist. No one knows what button does what.

Who can possible stop them from destroying each other and the lives of so many more?

Heavily based off of the Doctor's Speech in Doctor Who: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJP9o4BEziI

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This is bull. I was minding my own business and this happens. I get sent to a world with talking ponies. Now I have adventures with the ponies that greeted me. It's was a rough and rocky ride.

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This story is a sequel to Agent of Chaos


A series of short stories between the ponies and their human friends. These Slice of Life style stories take place after Agent of Chaos but don't collectively tell a continuing story. Stories such as Twilight learning about the Laws of Magic in the human realm, Rainbow Dash learning about the joy of car racing, and Pinkie Pie going on an adventure through time.

Updates will be periodically.

Rated Teen for mild suggestive theme and mild language.

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This story is a sequel to "The Rise of the Mirrors of Chaos” – the birth of Discord’s most dangerous artifact.


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Mirrors of Chaos: When the Heart Reflects the World
Sequel to "The Rise of the Mirrors of Chaos"

This is a story about a bond stronger than chaos—a tale of two sisters, Bitsi and Ginny, ordinary girls caught in an extraordinary world. When Bitsi is consumed by Screwball—Discord’s own daughter—her soul becomes trapped in a mirror maze where memories fade like extinguished stars, and forgotten feelings whisper in the dark.

Determined to rescue her sister, Ginny ventures into the realm of living reflections, where childhood fears become reality, and broken laughter lingers in the glass. But Screwball, too, is a prisoner—of her father’s legacy, of the chaos she never chose.

To save what matters most, the girls must choose: fight chaos with force, or heal it with forgiveness.

This is a story about growing up, about the courage to remember, and about the strength found not in magic—but in love.

“The Mirrors of Chaos never lie. They only ask: Who are you, when you stare into the dark?”

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Author’s Note:
This is not a new entry in the Sisters of Chaos cycle. I asked myself a question: what if I told a story through the eyes of the fanatical acolyte introduced in Volume II — the priestess Angel, who ultimately led to war? What if we saw how Screwball once encountered a filly so utterly devoted that, in time, that very devotion would come back to strike her?

Angel Shores’ tale reaches further back than Meluś’s, though it isn’t exactly a prequel to the whole series. Well… not quite a prequel, but not a full one either.

I’ll let you in on this much: it was Sister Angel who found the most susceptible foals. :)

Acolyte of the Spiral — Angel’s Tale. Part I: Sisters of Chaos

They called me Angel, before I learned to say “we” instead of “I.” Screwball found me in a room that smelled of raspberries and promises, and named that scent home. She gave me a mask, a catechism, and a simple law: the first image is truth, the name is a knot, and laughter is the seal.

I learned the touch that does not pull, and the whispers that close the door between memory and desire. I guided Pearl — a unicorn whose heart was smooth as the gem she was named for — until she passed through three circles: infatuation, acceptance, binding. Her mask never leaked.

I also saw Meluś and Jelly: graceful in dance, weaker in silence. Cracks, half-beats, fractures in their laughter. I had none. During the “Legacy of Chaos,” Screwball showed us Discord. I did not waver. I only felt the branch of the spiral growing inside me. When three wizards entered the Gallery, I sealed two dream-bubbles with Pearl, and closed the third with formula before it could twitch. I was not seeking good or evil. I marked the result: the task was clean. That was my world — mirrors where obedience reflects.

The fall did not come from outside, but from our master’s lips. Screwball said that once she acted under Discord’s command, and that she was leaving the old methods behind. Words meant to be light fell on me like a shadow. To me, it was betrayal — not only of the filly who had named me, but of the rule stretched above us. I felt orphaned, not by lack of a mother, but by the unraveling of the law.

So I left in silence, carrying the rituals in the state I called true. I folded names into laughter and carried them where her spirals could no longer reach.

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This story is a sequel to Game of Growing Up


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From the Author: "The Last Game of Discord" is a direct continuation of "The Game of Adulthood", my first story that introduced the universe of Discord and Screwball, and also began the "Chaos Mirrors" series.

After the events of The Game of Adulthood, Camel does not return to the human world. She stays in Ponyville as a foal and decides to accept the seed of chaos—voluntarily. Screwball, who had previously betrayed her father, summons him one last time, writing him a letter and receiving an invitation to the "final conversation", which quickly turns into another game. Screwball seeks understanding, not conflict. Discord responds. He offers a new game.

In a world of illusions, memories, and deep sleep, Camel, Screwball, and Bitsi face chaos—not to defeat it by force, but to find each other. Through a series of emotional confrontations, they discuss betrayal, free will, and legacy. Is chaos a contagion... or a part of their identity?

The finale isn't another round of Discord's game, but a dream they create together—a shared space where they can remember who they truly are. They find the way out not through victory, but through synchronization. Ultimately, they leave Discord's world not by his rules, but through their own dream—their place, their choice.

It’s a story about freedom, memory, and the courage to stop being a player in someone else’s game.

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