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RunicTreetops


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This story is a sequel to The Sun Is Soft, You Know


Part of the "Royal-Tea" series. Your excitement for the Summer Sun Celebration is cut short when the Everfree Forest begins invading Equestria. To make matters worse, Princess Celestia and Princess Luna have gone missing. You promised Celestia that you would always protect her, but when the only way to save the day seems to be the Elements of Harmony, what can you possibly do to help?

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Well this was lovely, wonder what the deal with the vine ball is though.

In the days since, your life has mostly returned to normal. You are seeing Tia much more frequently, which is nice. The only other thing that comes to mind was the incident involving a unicorn named Sunset Shimmer. Apparently Tia used to have a student like Twilight that was kind of not a great mare to be around? And apparently she was banished into a mirror? That led to an alternate world of humans?! But like, only sort of humans? Like they definitely look more like you than these ponies do, but the humans from your world definitely didn't come in blue or purple. They also didn't turn into demons when wearing magic crowns or sing about friendship in high school cafeterias. On one hand you'd really like to check out this other world, especially when the fate of the world isn't hanging in the balance, but on the other hand you imagine the uncanny valley would probably make the whole scenario really uncomfortable for everyone involved.

Well it seems "Equestria Girls" is past this story. I wonder our little human will find something on the other side of an alternate world "Rainbow Rocks" after the events of Tirek's Reign?

I have to say, reading your stories (One per night, before bed) has been a lovely treat.

It's refreshing to see a HiE story that's wholesome and genuine, and not afraid to lean into the usual cliches from time to time.

More specifically, though, I appreciate the way you adopted FiM's storytelling: using your stories as standalone "episodes" that are still connected linearly, but not exhaustingly serialized.

Your stories have done some interesting things (particularly regarding the explanation of how magic works), but ultimately I think your greatest strength is how sincere and genuine your writing is. It isn't tongue-in-cheek or sarcastic,

I look forward to more, if there will be more.

Badass Humalicorn stuff.

Noice.

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