• Member Since 25th Feb, 2014
  • offline last seen Apr 22nd, 2018

Bluegrass Brooke


Gonna try this whole writing thing again.

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Two-hundred years after Nightmare Moon's banishment, Equestria had moved on. All but one city high in the mountains. A city now lost to memory . . .

In the midst of an eternal winter, one candlemaker rediscovers the meaning of happiness and hope through an unlikely stranger. Strya had more than her fair share of secrets, but they shared one in-particular. A cutie mark. Could two ponies possibly change the fate of the doomed city?

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A complete re-imagining of my first story on the site. I've taken the heart of the original and lavished it with the love and skill I've crafted over the years.

This one's been sitting in my gdocs for a while now, but I decided to publish this story at long last as a gift for my 500 watchers. Thank you all so very much. I'm truly touched by the support. :fluttercry:

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Phenomenal cover art by the ever talented Koviry on Deviantart. Check out their page and drop a follow! They deserve the recognition.

Chapters (1)
Comments ( 7 )

I'll be keeping my eye on this story. With it's interesting characters and alluring plot, this is sure to keep me on the edge of my seat. Plus, I could really just use the mystery. :pinkiesmile:

Yay! Love the new story! And a mystery to solve.
Also Strya is reaper?

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Aweee. Thank you!

Not quite. He, he. I'll explain it better next chapter.

P.S. Your avatar is amazing!

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You're welcome!
Also, thanks you're the first to comment on my avatar.
BTW, if you wanna meet the artist, he's called Navanastra; I don't have the things needed for digital art.

Not having read the original, this is quite intriguing! :pinkiehappy:

I'm guessing the visibility (or invisibility) and the presence of cutie marks are somehow related. :twilightsmile:

Shuddering from the now constant wind

Shivering is more appropriate as this is temperature based in this situation. I suppose one could argue that shivering is a specific type of shuddering.

I only wish to read more. :)

This seems like it could be very interesting if it continues... I imagine it will show it promise more clearly later on.

I haven't read the original, but this feels like a really slow burn. I'll keep track of it.

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