The Doctor, Princess Cadence, Starlight Glimmer and a team of researchers work together to unravel the dark and violent past of one of their most dangerous enemies yet.
8639515 Actually, its based off a line from The Edge Chronicles books I read as a child. I'd recommend them. They're rather like the Harry Potter books. The cross is kind of swapped for the horseshoe in Equestria but we'll soon see.
8640447 I see. Midnight is better careful that those things won't be used against him after becoming a batpony, or better said he uses it and it backfires on him
8640449 Well, they only really affect vamponies, not batponies. Vamponies become more dependent on blood-magic, so much so that counters to that magic, for which there are quite a few, become life-threatening. Sacrifices of power.
Purple this was amazing, the battle sequence was exciting. I wish I could write like this, but all in all I can't wait for the next chapter. Oh, and that twist was good. I have to wonder though... nobody fact checks before come up with names for movies?
8642431 Thanks, Cherry. Don't worry. If your studies are anything to go by, I don't stand a chance. I'm on Wiktionary a lot for coming up with names. For MLP you need something that rolls off the tongue, something that sounds good both as two words and one word.
Oh no what I mean is, when Midnight Blade mentioned Balanitus' unlucky name meaning, it gave me a chuckle, then you commented it came from a lousy movie. I simply find it weird that nobody checks for name associations before they invent names. But thanks for the tips on pony naming Purple.
8642635 Ah right. No, unfortunately he's named Slovak in the lousy movie (Though that can be interpreted at racist against Slovakians. More likely just because the actor's surname is Novak. 'Creativity? What's that?' ) The riff has to be seen to be believed. Though a character in Jonathan Creek, a British Murder Mystery starring QI's Alan Davies, once had a character named Jerry Bellinitus and this unfortunate name is brought up by a very entertaining smarty-pants detective (Played by the late Rik Mayall). But thanks anyway.
It was interesting indeed.
Star wars "That's no moon" reference? With the Vampony rule having his eyes on Midnight...better get cross, peg and garlic ready
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Actually, its based off a line from The Edge Chronicles books I read as a child. I'd recommend them. They're rather like the Harry Potter books.
The cross is kind of swapped for the horseshoe in Equestria but we'll soon see.
8640447
I see. Midnight is better careful that those things won't be used against him after becoming a batpony, or better said he uses it and it backfires on him
8640449
Well, they only really affect vamponies, not batponies.
Vamponies become more dependent on blood-magic, so much so that counters to that magic, for which there are quite a few, become life-threatening.
Sacrifices of power.
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Yeah, good for him.
Purple this was amazing, the battle sequence was exciting. I wish I could write like this, but all in all I can't wait for the next chapter. Oh, and that twist was good. I have to wonder though... nobody fact checks before come up with names for movies?
8642431
Thanks, Cherry.
Don't worry. If your studies are anything to go by, I don't stand a chance.
I'm on Wiktionary a lot for coming up with names. For MLP you need something that rolls off the tongue, something that sounds good both as two words and one word.
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Oh no what I mean is, when Midnight Blade mentioned Balanitus' unlucky name meaning, it gave me a chuckle, then you commented it came from a lousy movie. I simply find it weird that nobody checks for name associations before they invent names. But thanks for the tips on pony naming Purple.
8642635
Ah right.
No, unfortunately he's named Slovak in the lousy movie (Though that can be interpreted at racist against Slovakians. More likely just because the actor's surname is Novak. 'Creativity? What's that?' )
The riff has to be seen to be believed.
Though a character in Jonathan Creek, a British Murder Mystery starring QI's Alan Davies, once had a character named Jerry Bellinitus and this unfortunate name is brought up by a very entertaining smarty-pants detective (Played by the late Rik Mayall).
But thanks anyway.