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Magic Duel - Minific Double-header - scifipony



What happens when two hungry unicorns enter the castle dining room at the same time? Magic Duel! (House rules.) Two minifics starring Twilight vs Starlight and Starlight vs Fizzlepop Berrytwist.

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Reformed Evildoers Club

Author's Note:

Spoilers for the movie. Be warned.

Cool after a morning swim in the terrace pool, a damp towel over my withers, I trotted into the dining room to find a purple unicorn entering from the other door. My stomach growled. Breakfast delayed again. Deja vu...

Not.

This tall mare sported a red Mohawk, had a broken horn, wore black armor, and, in a pair of basketweave saddlebags, carried a chevron-shaped shield and broken bars from a pony-sized cage.

Her forest green eyes met mine and narrowed.

I said, "Nice scar."

"You must be my new teacher," she said in the slow-paced malevolent voice I'd once affected. It spoke volumes about being in command, and telegraphing power, and not trusting ponies.

"I'm Starlight Glimmer."

"Fizzlepop Berrytwist."

Not Tempest Shadow. "Really?"

"Ask my Mum."

I smiled. "When two unicorns enter same room at the same time in this castle, it means one thing."

"What?" she asked.

"Magic Duel!"

A cascade of sparks bubbled up from her jagged horn as she spoke. "My magic is limited."

"Not so limited. I found myself led by the muzzle, my horn ringed so I couldn't do magic, unable to help Twilight." First-hoof experience of what my friends in Our Town felt when I'd been mayor—and I hated it.

"According to plan, and I'm sorry, and, if it's any consolation, I never want to do that again."

"I know what you mean."

She exposed her teeth in a slight grin. "I was wrong about everything I ever did. I'm here to learn friendship."

"Yes, but now... Duel!"

She lowered her stance.

I cast Shield while working up Pegasus Simulation.

She bucked. Her saddlebags emptied midair. With the dexterity I'd seen AJ and Dash demonstrate, she twisted and jumped in a half-twirl to catch the shield's grip in her mouth, holding it crosswise so not to obscure her vision. The cage pieces scattered across the tiles in a chorus of clinking noises.

Surrounded in a turquoise sphere of magic, I flew up near the root chandelier; her eyes and shield tracked me as I flit about. I'd learned her shield's facets could reflect any magic I might shoot at it.

I wasn't firing the first shot, anyway.

Fizzlepop's horn, well, fizzled and popped, sparking ominously—but she didn't fire.

I said, "Okay. We're done," and landed. When her eyes narrowed, I added, "You win," and cancelled my shield spell, my heart beating rapidly.

I'd left myself vulnerable.

She dropped the shield with a gasping sigh. It, too, made a clinker sound, like charcoal.

She looked away. "I thought I'd come here to learn friendship."

My hoofbeats echoed as I approached. "I'm sorry. That might have been a bit harsh; Twilight and I do it all the time, though." I chuckled. "She still can't see how her goody-four-shoes upbringing hampers thinking quickly on her hooves."

"I guess I have a lot to learn about what being friendly means."

"It's a... process."

"Princess Twilight's friends risked everything to save her and to help her save Equestria. She even saved me when the storm swept me away, saying 'That's what friends do.' In the ruined throne room, the revelation of the power of those few words confused me even as it transformed my soul. Then the Storm King climbed over the parapet behind them, but naïve Twilight had dismissed his threat and had looked the other way, hugging her friends. Without a thought, other than my surprise, I dashed at them. Applejack and Rainbow Dash jumped to protect Twilight, but I leapt over as the Storm King threw a Crystallization globe. It cracked against my chest and I swept the spell with me toward him with a momentum that would carry us both over the edge and to our doom. Crystals grew throughout my body and I thought, 'So this is having faith in your friends.'"

Fizzlepop was Luna's height. She looked down into my eyes. "Yet, here I am, alive. I don't understand why I did what I did."

I smiled. "You proved you're a pony, that's all. It's the instinct to protect your friends, your herd. Wouldn't expect anything else from an alpha mare."

She snorted. "Twilight's actions and the Storm King's betrayal opened up my eyes to my illusions about myself, and the horrible things I excused myself for."

"Evil things."

She blinked and nodded. "Evil things."

"Join the club." I laughed, realizing what I'd said. "There's six of us in the, uh, Reformed Evildoers Club of Equestria, now, including you."

R.E.C. Equestria. I stifled a snort.

"Five? What did you do?"

"I enslaved a town and kidnapped ponies' cutie marks, oh, and destroyed Equestria in a time-loop about a half-dozen times before Twilight convinced me to stop."

"Maybe I was less evil than I thought." A half-smile crept onto her lips.

"There's also Sunset Shimmer, Princess Luna, and Stygian," I said, turning towards the kitchen. I took a step and kicked the shield. The spinning thing proved incredibly light, like a glassy stone. "And Discord. You were lucky he was on vacation." I looked closer at the shield and gasped. "This is a piece of Queen Chrysalis' throne!"

"A material impervious to magic."

I looked at her, suddenly admiring her and confident that with her in the "club" nopony would ever conquer Equestria so easily again. I laughed as I trotted to the kitchen, Fizzlepop's metal shoes clicking behind me. "Let's eat!"

"What's so funny?"

"Trixie helped me escape; when the girls saved the day, I was headed to the Changeling lands. You'd blockaded them, hadn't you?"

She snickered behind me. "Great minds..."

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