Celestia takes a vacation from being good, intending to blame all her actions on Chrysalis, who she has captured. What has caused such a change in her?
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lol at the ending
a bit sad about ember, though you did warn me. celestia being able to withstand all that makes me wonder just how they're going to fare with their plan... probably not well.
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Magic ponies are super-slick inside. But yes, I'm aware of that, or at least I've been told. I ignore it for the sake of porn.
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That's the reason she's kept in the crystal cave during her initial 'training', because the crystals there block many types of magical energy, like how in-show Twilight couldn't teleport out until she found a physical opening through the roof of the cavern. That's a very good point though; I should have specifically stated that. I'll have Luna specifically realize it in a later chapter.
7875809 Regardless of if the plan works, I did try to make it a very good plan that 'should work in theory', but it's not like they can test it to be sure beforehand.
Oh yay. Autoerotic asphyxiaton. I wasn't sure if we had covered that one yet!
7876149 It may have damaged the morale of their little group, but I'm not entirely sure. More research may be required
7876150 Sadly, Ember doesn't have the authority to make a new category in the DSM for a physically contagious disorder related to soul based infections, so she's going to have to use some existing words incorrectly At least she's not using ironic and literally wrong.
Either way, insinuating one's own illness here feeds the stereotype that people who read these stories are all insane by society's definition. I'd rather any real sociopaths reading my work do what most sociopaths do and pretend not to be one.
7876284 I guess allowing someone to think they're murdering you with it would count as that!
7876365 I'm sure Sunset would gladly perform that research.
7876455 Actually, in most cases, sociopaths don't realize they are sociopaths and even when they do, it's not necessarily a bad thing. On average, one in 1000 people are sociopaths, but that number rises exponentially once you get to higher ranking jobs like CEO up to something like 6%. That doesn't seem like much, but the richer you get, the more sociopathic you tend to be for the simple reason that Capitalism rewards sociopathy. The problem with that idea is saying a sociopath is a psycho murderer or something is like saying that pitbulls are vicious dogs. Just because you are sociopathic doesn't mean you are a bad person.
I guess that should be taken with a grain of salt, since I fit the clinical definition of one even if I don't feel like one.
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Well, I didn't say I thought all sociopaths were killers, so not sure where that came from. When i said 'feed the stereotype' I mean just that. Saying you're a sociopath in my comment section makes stupid people think that people that read these stories are evil. I didn't mean they were correct in thinking so.
Regardless of severity, the norm for people that know they are sociopaths is not to inform people. The most successful CEOs, since that example is great, are the ones that pretend to be nice but aren't.
Either way, I won't be gentle with mental conditions any more than I do gender relations in both directions. Especially here, because Ember is an uneducated swine; it wouldn't even make sense for her to use the words correctly. Even when I type out of dialogue, it's usually from a specific character's perspective.
The only characters that might use it correctly are Sunset, Moondancer, or Twilight and then only prior to their minds breaking. Even then, there's not a lot of real-life words that can be used or misused to refer to it, since no one in real life acts like Celestia without having severe physical brain damage. She's acting more like a rabid dog.
7876490 Psychology is a fascinating field of study, and it gives you all kinds of insights into the people around you. Every body twitch and eye movement contains an entire story just waiting to be unraveled. An eye twitch the wrong way might indicate that you are lying, which would be looking upwards and to the left when someone asks you a question while looking upwards and to the right might indicate trying to remember something. Crossed arms indicates attempting to shield yourself. The tiniest possible twitch of the lip might indicate disgust or it might indicate deceit in the wrong time. It's really quite fascinating.
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7876637 I never look upwards unless looking at something above me I look down a lot and tend to stare blankly when I'm not. It really hurts me at job interviews because they always think I'm not as interested in the position as jumpy-happy people.
Which is getting really off topic, but that is one reason I don't like the facial psychology thing. I myself was walking home from the store once when I made the mistake of cutting through the corner of someone's yard. A police officer used that as a reason to stop me, despite no complaint having been called in, and accused me of stealing what I had just purchased because I acted 'suspicious' when he questioned me. This is despite me having the receipt for everything I had on me. I was released almost as soon as he brought me in, so I assume his superior gave him a smack on the head, but I don't know how long they'd kept me if I had lost my receipt.
That and I've read a lot of news stories about people spending decades in prison or being executed only to be exonerated later. That's actually something that really terrifies me, getting blamed for some horrible crime I didn't do.
poor ember.
Presumably that's Celestia as the apparent victim. Oh, looks like 7876284 already caught this, but I think they got their sarcasm misinterpreted.
Thanks for the answer to this, I'd been wondering if it was more finely divided than "alicorns, unicorns, other ponies, whatever the buck else."
That sounds like the Twilight we know and love! The more I read of this, the more I join her desire that she has a really horrific and painful death. I'm glad it wasn't needed for the return from the human world; I'd like it to be insignificant. Maybe not even for Celestia's pleasure but just for the Tartarus of it. Don't even know why I think that'd be hot, I just do. I do think she'll probably survive because the plot needs her though.
Completely unrelated: does anyone else find the more they read of this, the more the get sucked into it's depravity? For all of the Celestia chapters until now I've read this purely as a grimdark/horror fic., but I'd be damned if I didn't love Moondancer's chapter and the way she kept control/her life and a lot of the characters since. (And yet still the though of Twilight randomly having murdered her at the end of this... Unf!)
Eve? Should be even?
Stroke moment. Delete 1 ‘as you’.