If the air in the room were any more oppressive, the table would have broken into pieces and crumbled to the floor. Between the four who sat around said table, nothing was said. Nobody knew what to say or what to do. How could they combat an enemy that they couldn't see or touch? It was a power they could only begin to understand, and do nothing about, allowing destruction to spiral out of control. What could one even begin to do in this situation?
"That's what we've been here for!" Celestia said, slamming her forehooves on the table. She grit her teeth. "I don't know what to do, so that's why you're all here! I..." Her voice faded as she saw the worried gaze of her sister. "Please, any of you, figure something out. Anything would be helpful at this point."
Starswirl stroked his beard, Luna stared intently at the ground, and Discord tapped his talons on the table. Celestia patiently awaited an answer of any kind for a few seconds before sighing and letting her head drop.
“Well, it’s not like there are many options on the table,” Starswirl stated. “Celestia, I’m not sure there’s anything we can do to stop it. As frustrating as that is, we may need to face the truth and hope it stops on its own before too long.”
“With all due respect,” Celestia said, “I refuse to accept that answer. I won’t simply stand by while my citizens suffer, and my land implodes upon itself! As far as I’m concerned, that’s not an option.”
“But Princess,” Starswirl said, “forgive me if I sound callous, but there may not be a way.”
“How do we know for sure if we haven’t even tried!” Celestia shouted much louder than she intended to. “I apologize. I’m just rather flustered at the moment. This isn’t exactly something I’m used to. This type of villain, I mean.”
Luna leaned over to her and gently nuzzled her sister’s shoulder. “Don’t worry, sister, everything will be alright, I swear this to you. You’ve never failed Equestria and her citizens before, and I do not believe you will start now.”
Celestia raised her hoof and gently placed it on Luna’s. “Thank you, Luna. I know that this isn’t the time for all this negativity and fear-dwelling.”
“Well,” Discord spoke up, shrugging his shoulders. “Might I suggest that we start at the beginning? It’s as good of a place as any, or so I’ve heard.”
Celestia released her hoof from Luna’s and cracked the smallest of smiles. “Very well, go on.”
“Instead of focusing so much on what we don’t know,” Discord continued. “Perhaps we should think about what we do know and go from there? All this Negative Nancy talk isn’t good for my emotional wellbeing.”
“I can agree with that, surprisingly,” Starswirl stated. “What do we know?”
“Well, I’m glad you asked!” Discord grabbed a pen and paper from the air and began jotting down notes. “We can’t control it, we can’t find out who started it, we can’t keep it from getting worse, and at this rate Celestia will never have a warm cup of tea again, most likely.” Discord darted his eyes over the scowling faces around him. “So, long story short, we’re doomed!” He tossed the pen and paper onto the table, revealing a very poorly drawn caricature of Celestia eating cake.
“You, sir,” Celestia spoke up, “are not very pleasant sometimes. Do you realize this?”
“Oh, I know,” Discord replied with a smirk. “I tell it like it is, even if it ruffles every last feather on your lovely wings.”
“So, you truly believe that there’s nothing we can do?” Luna asked, her eyes tilting toward the floor. “We simply have to tell the citizens to accept their fate?”
“Unfortunately.” Starswirl released a deep sigh. “I don’t believe there’s much else to do. Whoever set this up did it without leaving any holes to poke through.”
“Not quite.” Discord once again butted in. “There may still be a way, if you all would let me finish for once.”
“You know something?” Celestia shouted. “For Equestria’s sake, tell us!”
“Well,” he began, “it’s not so much that I know that it will work, but my idea will give us a chance at not getting smothered into the depths of time and chaos.” Discord turned to Starswirl. “So, old pal, you said you were able to pin the time that the spell was cast, were you not?”
“Yes,” Starswirl replied. “One thousand and seventeen years. Why? Do you have some means of reversing the spell’s effects?”
“Hehe, no.” Discord shook his head. “If that were the case, we’d all be celebrating victory as we speak instead of discussing the finer points of magical destruction.”
“Then what is your plan?” Celestia said, her headache getting worse with each passing sentence being uttered from Discord’s mouth.
Discord looked over all three ponies. “Well, it’s quite simple. If we can’t stop this magic from destroying everything, why not keep it from ever happening in the first place?”
Luna cocked her head to the side. “Stop it from happening? What do you mean, exactly?”
“Exactly what I said, my dear princess,” Discord said with a smile. “We’ve come to accept that we can’t stop the spell now that it’s been put in place. So, by common sense alone, the only thing we can do is keep it from being cast in the first place! I didn’t think I’d have to spell that one out for you.”
Celestia rubbed her temples. “Wait, wait, wait… You’re suggesting we stop something that happened over a thousand years ago? Even with the time magic we have, there’s no way that—”
“He may be on to something,” Starswirl cut in.
“What are you getting at?” Celestia asked.
“Well,” Starswirl said, “it’s completely possible to use magic to send ponies back in time, correct? It’s been done before, even by ponies such as Twilight and that snarky one she lives with.”
“Mhm,” Discord nodded in agreement. “And since we know the rough time the spell was cast… anyone?”
“We could send somepony back to that time to stop whoever cast it!” Luna called out. “That’s a wonderful idea, Discord!”
The draconequus brushed some dust off his shoulder. “I try.”
“But,” Starswirl rose a hoof. “We are forgetting one major issue here. Even with the magic I’ve developed and learned over the years, the longest amount of time I could send somepony back with accuracy would be fifty, maybe one-hundred years. Anything beyond that wouldn’t be possible.”
“For a pony, maybe,” Discord replied with a scoff. “You underestimate my power. I can easily send anypony back that far in time; to the day, I might add!”
Celestia’s eyes popped open. “That’s it, then. That’s our plan! Discord, please, send me! Immediately! We haven’t any time to lose!”
“Hold your hooves there cowgirl,” Discord replied, raising his paw. “You’re forgetting one weensy, teensy detail.”
“What’s that?” Celestia replied.
“Well, as Starswirl pointed out, sending a pony back in time is quite the dangerous task.” He snapped his claw, and a chalkboard appeared on which he began scribbling pictures and diagrams. “It’s not just trying to get a pony from Point A to Point B that can be difficult. Merely the magic force needed to do so is quite powerful. Long story short, if I were to send a pony that far back, odds are they’d arrive on the other side as a pile of mush… and a pile of mush would not do much to stop anypony, now would they?”
“And we’re back to square one, I suppose,” Celestia said with a huff.
“Well, Discord,” Starswirl stated, “couldn’t you simply go back and stop this from happening?”
Discord shrugged. “I could, but then who would be here to help you all with damage control? I’m too valuable to lose.”
“Pfft, excuses,” Starswirl said, waving a hoof.
“No, he’s right,” Celestia replied with a groan.
“He is?”
“I am?” Discord scratched his head. “I was just trying to defer the option to somepony else. I suppose it’s the small victories, huh?”
“Yes, you are right.” Celestia cleared her throat. “I can’t imagine the odds of success on this mission will be very high, and it’s not worth the risk. We need you here to help us out in the event the mission doesn’t succeed.”
“I agree,” Luna replied. “But then, who can we choose to go back? If we can’t use a pony and we can’t use Discord, who else does that leave us with?”
“Nopony, it would seem,” Starswirl said with a sigh. “We need somepony with a high magical resistance that we can overall afford to lose should the worst come to pass.”
All four of them spent a moment rubbing their chins in thought. Their options were severely limited at this point, and there was no guarantee this mission would succeed regardless. The odds of success weren’t exactly in their favor, but regardless, they had to try. And they’d most likely have only one chance. Who could they send?
Celestia broke the silence with a loud thud as her hoof hit the table.
“I think I know somepony, err, somedragon, I should say.”
“Spike, get up!”
“Huh… what? Oof!” The dragon’s eyes were forced shut by the sheer force of a pillow slamming into his face. “Ergh, this is gonna be my whole morning isn’t it.”
Spike lazily sat up in his bed, his eyes adjusting to the light in his room. As the blurriness slowly faded away, he was able to make out the figure of a smirking Starlight Glimmer standing by his bed.
“Eh, what do you want, Starlight? I’ll have you know I was in the middle of an awesome dream involving a mountain of gems and a pretty mare that put Fleur de Lis to shame.” He folded his arms and stretched out his wings a bit.
“Oh, boo-hoo,” she replied. “You’ve had long enough with your dream world. You need to wake up and help me with all of these chores before Twilight gets back from her visit with Mayor Mare. We’ve already put off doing the dishes for three days, and I don’t want to face her wrath if we blow it off again.”
“Mmph,” Spike mumbled. “Can’t it wait until later? I wanted to sleep in, today.”
Starlight tapped her hoof on the ground and levitated a clock in front of his face. “Spike, look at this clock and tell me what time it says.”
The dragon turned his head away. “No way. You can’t sleep-shame me. We live in a modern society.”
“Please, do this for me. I want you to know what weekend laziness is like in its most pure state.”
“Fine.” The dragon rubbed the sleep out of his eyes. “Oh, this is what your worked up about? It’s only three-thirty in the afternoon.”
Starlight deadpanned. “I’ll give you five minutes to get downstairs and help out. If not…” Starlight snatched one of Spike’s comic books off a nearby shelf. “…the comic book gets it.”
“You wouldn’t!”
“I would.” She smirked at him and began to trot out the door. “Remember, Spike, five minutes! That’s three-hundred seconds!”
Spike groaned and flopped back into bed. Spike loved that mare like the sibling he never had, but boy did she have his number, sometimes. He slowly crawled out of his bed and unfurled his wings, stretching them out and yawning the mightiest of yawns. He spent a moment twisting his slender body around, loosening his tight muscles and joints, a symphony of cracks and pops accompanying the action.
Right as he was about to release a second yawn, he felt his stomach begin to rumble before releasing a powerful burp. As per usual, a letter popped through the fire and flames that jutted out of Spike's mouth. The rolled up letter had plopped gently on the ground...
“Ugh, harassment from Starlight and a letter from Celestia, already?” He picked up the letter and turned his eyes to the ceiling. “Just another day in the life of Spike the Dragon.”
Yes, Spike. It's always that type of morning for you.
Or, I suppose I should say, it will be when he's in the past for his future self. Yeah. Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey.
Famous, why do you torture us so?
I feel like this should fall under the category of "Spike abuse."
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Starswirl doesn't know how cool Spike actually is so he's excused for now, lol.
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I gotta keep you guys coming back somehow, right?
I have an idea how this could end.
Discord sends Spike into the past to stop the time spell thing from being cast in the first place, falls in love with a mare from the past, and then he either 1) can't return to the present or 2) decides to stay in the past.
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You'll have to wait and see! The romance tag kinda tells part of the story, but everything else, well... it'll be a fun surprise, trust me. It took me a long time to figure out the perfect ending for this one.
Very nice I wonder how this will go. Oh man I can't wait they will best chance spend Spike out before Twilight can be contacted. When she find out she will be SO PISSED at all of them for doing this to Spike before she could have a say. Hell that she wasn't even brought up to the discussion might even piss her off a good bit when she is the ELEMENT OF MAGIC!!!! It will be interesting if Naruto ends up meeting Teenage Celestia and kid Luna, not to mention he will have to watch out since I think DIscord WAS ruling the lands during that time and he wasn't as..... nice as he is now.
Spike accidentally stops his parents from falling in love and has to hook them up by playing guitar (thinks about how far back this is) er, the mandolin, and get them to fall back in love or he'll cease to exist!
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All that needs to happen the for the future when sombra and discord ruling over equestria because of spike not being there in the first place.
Sooo... the reason Spike is being sent is because he's the only tough enough to survive being sent that far? I have to admit, I wasn't expecting the explanation to be so... mundane. I was kinda thinking it would be why sending a human back in time would be a bad idea; the common cold today would probably kill half the population of human beings a few hundred years ago because diseases and parasites evolve over time as well, and some ancient reptiles (like Crocodiles and Alligators) survived for so long precisely because they've got some of the best immune systems on our planet.
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The reason had to be a logical one that would make sense in a quick-thinking context. Celestia wants to go, or she wants to send Twilight, but ponies can't survive that level of magic. Season 1 tells us that dragons have a very high resistance to magic naturally, so a dragon could go. Off the top of their head, who's the only dragon they could trust to at least have a chance at succeeding? Our boy, Spike.
But, you also have to take into account the fact that they can't send anyone back that they might need in the present. They need Discord, they need Celestia, they need Twilight. Purely on an objective basis, Spike isn't needed for Equestria's survival in the present, so he's expendable for lack of a better term.
Logically and objectively, he's the perfect choice for the mission.
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Yeah, I know. Your explanation is perfectly valid. I was just trying to be clever.
Btw, thinking again, I was thinking about that recent art you got, and this story never really specified: Does Spike actually look like that? This is Spike's first scene in this story, so it actually seems like it's quite important to establish how much he's grown, if at all.
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Yes, he does. I usually reveal stuff like that throughout natural story progression. Like, how Spike's body is known to be much more slender and his wings a bit longer, now. I'll throw in a jab about him being a bit taller, too, in the next chapter where his character becomes the prime focus.
Not for long!
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Ahh, smart. Letting your story tell it naturally.
See, if you wear your shipping goggles, we can safely bet that Starlight was more than happy to wake Spike
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Shipping goggles are my way of life.
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There is no other
And so Spike is introduced to be the savior of all ponydom. This is going to be interesting. I also like how you had him portrayed physically in the cover, and your description in the story fits quite nicely.
Definitely looking forward to next chapter.
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Thanks, brother! I've just been proud of myself for keeping up with my once a week update schedule. I didn't want to reveal too much about Spike in this chapter since it's just his brief introduction, but yeah, how he's been pictured in the artwork is how he is.
I'll have my work cut out for me when it's time to start bringing in all the OC's though...
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I have confidence that you can do it. Just as long as you don't rush it. I imagine it would take quite a bit of time for anypony 1000 years ago to get comfortable around a dragon after all.
Very nice, I like how you set this up. I wonder if spike will freak out. Probably.
What's with that last sentence being quoted? I don't think it needs it.
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Oh, probably a mistype by me when formatting.
I’m surprised it took them that long to think of that, honestly.
And it’s good to know Celestia thinks that Spike is perfectly expendable.
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It's one of those things where she just wanted to exhaust all the more rational options first.