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Microshazm


My fics are a pleasure. No one's ever told me that, but I read minds. Occasionally.

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In the Papuan Highlands lurks an unforeseen force, never inspected by ponies or humans alike. A scientist goes missing, and Celestia sends the Elements of Harmony to find her, but first they need a pilot -- one who has been there before. Follow Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Rarity, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, and Rainbow Dash, as they face the jungle with its bizarre dangers, wacky peoples, multiple languages, tropical diseases, and incredible secrets; not knowing if the Elements are still with them after almost ten years of living in the human world.

Loosely a Conversion Bureau story, nonetheless, it's a good setting for a PoE story such as this.

Chapters (4)
Comments ( 9 )

what the hell just happened?:derpyderp2:

1085123
Well it probably doesn't help that I read the previous part about 2 months ago, but I honestly have no idea what's going on.

1086188
Well, it did take too long for me to get that chapter done (and it begs some reworking anyways...), but the fact is that since nobody cares about this fic, I'm going to publish all the remaining chapters as a single summary-thing. Why? Because I have practically everything worked out already, and maybe doing that makes it easier for me to return and actually write it.

1091426
I wouldn't say nobody cares, but if you don't, then leave it until you do?

1091534
Says the one who didn't care enough to skim the previous chapter for reference...
It will give me a chance to rewrite the whole thing some other time in the future. Maybe I'll rework TCB out of it, who knows. Leaving it cooking for X amount of time is useless as the story is already done -- just not written down properly.

1091564
Yeah, I should really re-read the last two chapters. I've enjoyed this story, I don't mean anything negative by saying leave it until you're ready. I'd be sad if you didn't finish it :applecry:

1091590
Yes, sad. Even more depressing is that under 10 people have even opened the last two chapters. I can't keep writing for a marginal audience.
After finishing the current shit on my plate (and possibly seconds... and thirds), I'll return to this.

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