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Pyrotechnic


When I die, I want Pop Goes the Weasel to play at my funeral. That way, as the assistant is winding the crank, the audience stares in horrified expectation at my casket!

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This is not your average Final Destination crossover. For one thing, this will take place in both Equestria and the human world. Mostly in the human world. It will focus more on character, plot, and emotional drama then graphic deaths. There will not be a death every chapter, but spread out. Sometimes, after three or so chapters. While violence is not completely absent, the deaths are considerably weaker and toned down. After all, if you were blackmailed into killing somebody innocent, would you focus on graphic detail or making sure they suffer the least?

Twilight is invited to Canterlot for an esteemed visit with Princess Celestia. Her friends are invited to partake in this most esteemed of privileges. But a horrifically realistic vision of her friends getting killed changes that happy feeling. Realizing that Dash had the same vision, the two ponies pass it off a horrifically realistic waking nightmare.

This outlook changes when a mysterious mare informs them that what they have just witnessed is all but the beginning of what is to come. The only way to prevent what they saw from coming true is traveling to a weird place called America. There, Twilight and her companion Dash must kill the survivors of a gruesome tragedy. With their friend's lives on the line, can they really kill innocent humans?

This is not a full crossover. No mention of anything from the movie except for small references. Does not need any real knowledge of the movie to enjoy, but you might be slightly more confused if you are ignorant of the main idea. This is also the least connected to anything that happens and could be considered an indirect conclusion to the horror that is Final Destination. Written and thought of before I knew of Equestria Girls. While the cast in the human world is similar, they aren't the girls from the movies.

Rated Teen for violence including minor gore, language, and intense emotional situations. Rest assured, this WILL end happily. But at what cost?


Picture credit goes to Kalimdor89

Chapters (3)
Comments ( 9 )

Death is a mare... Huh...

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I always played with the idea. We have the weird funeral guy in the movies, that always seems to know what is going on. I told you in the author's notes on the summery that it is the least connected and doesn't follow the general plan of the movies. While I can be considered a technical fan of the movies, I don't like the downer aspect. I stopped watching when I finished the 4th. I wanted this to be more then just a crossover, or "final destination" story. Death is played as a male and I wanted to switch things up a bit and make this unique.

This will probably make a lot of people angry, but I always played with the idea, anytime I would come up with Final Destination themed stories. Technically, that funeral guy or crematorium director (whatever) wasn't mentioned as being death. He just acted sinister or creepy in a way that anyone with a brain would label as the responsible one. I haven't seen the 5th movie, nor do I plan on re-watching them. Absolutely no mention of any FD characters in this, outside references, and vague ones at that.

2964670 the fifth one is a prequal leading up to the first one. It ends just as the first one begins. But enough of that. The funeral guy never struck me as being death, just as the creepy guy who has seen this same thing happen on several occasions. But death as a girl isn't unique, just not done often. I actually like it.

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:rainbowwild: Come on, that is a little nod to the movies.... Even though they weren't that far apart from each other, there were still 5 movies (I hope they don't make another one :fluttercry:) We were only told about 5 of the events, there were more :rainbowwild: and more and more people and little ponies were killed because death was bored....

I wanted a different take on Final Destination. This won't be exactly like the movies. :pinkiecrazy:

So far this story is really awesome! I can't wait to see what happens next :pinkiehappy:

“That’s irrelevant. Scootaloo telling you about how Luna helped her doesn’t really answer the question on how you know she can walk in ponies’ dreams.”

Actually Twilight it does. Luna was not on the trip and Scootaloo mentioned she got help from Luna that can be inferred that Luna can dream walk then.

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