When the life of a death knight of Azeroth comes to an end, how will he cope with finding himself not only truly alive once more, but in a new world that couldn't be more different than his own? A World of Warcraft displaced crossover.
Yeah, the MC was a total dumbass in this chapter to put on that ring. If it was me then I'd have given that ring right back to Luna and told her where to shove the damned thing in front of everybody. Because I really, really don't trust Luna in this story after her little display of open hostility, threats and then simply pretending it never happened after Celestia came in the door.
Then when Luna inevitably had a shit fit over my response and Celestia questioned me on my actions / reaction I'd tell her about Luna's little "discussion" she had with me before she showed up. That and her actually having the audacity to violate the sanctity of my mind itself, without my express consent and that was why I acted the way I did.
Ponies treating people really dirty like that without any just cause or any proven wrongdoings is quite a large part of why those people normally turn on them at some point and become a villain. Thereby bringing the ponies' worst fears to life or at best the people simply wash their hands completely of the ponies, adamantly refusing to have anything else to do with them. That being something that was caused by the ponies' own idiotic actions, which they took in an attempt to avoid such an outcome from happening. I believe that is known as a self fulfilling prophecy.
That is not to even mention that Luna is being a pretty big hypocrite about the MC and his situation as well. She should know better than anyone what it is like to have done bad things and want to try and put that horrible part of your past behind you and try to be better than before, but people simply refuse to let you do that and just keep on dragging it up and throwing it in your face. Not allowing you to have a second chance to try and move past all that and try to start over with a fresh start.
Hell by Luna's own logic she currently shouldn't even be wearing her crown as she is or bearing the title of "Princess of The Night" either. Oh no, because according to her logic she should have been immediately detained after being purified by the Elements following her return, instead of her just being forgiven and welcomed back with open arms after everything she did. Then she should have been put on trial and had her Royal /Princess status and all her assets completely stripped from her and had her crown (the physical one) taken away as well. Finally she should have been put under constant guard to make sure she didn't misbehave or she should have potentially even been banished permanently from Equestria altogether or thrown into the deepest and darkest dungeon Celestia could find to put her in.
I seriously lost a lot of respect for this version of Princess Luna in this fiction, because she basically is being super judgemental and hostile towards someone who is exactly like she was. Somebody who fell to darkness, was corrupted and did some pretty bad things in their past, but who was thought worthy of and was given a second chance. Who was currently trying to move on and start over again, attempting to be a better person this time around as well and do right by everybody. Luna though just seems to be completely blind to all of that and doesn't seem to be able to see the similarities between the two of them and it's like she just doesn't even give a damn about any of it either.
Another great chapter.
Thanks for the update!
Yeah, the MC was a total dumbass in this chapter to put on that ring. If it was me then I'd have given that ring right back to Luna and told her where to shove the damned thing in front of everybody. Because I really, really don't trust Luna in this story after her little display of open hostility, threats and then simply pretending it never happened after Celestia came in the door.
Then when Luna inevitably had a shit fit over my response and Celestia questioned me on my actions / reaction I'd tell her about Luna's little "discussion" she had with me before she showed up. That and her actually having the audacity to violate the sanctity of my mind itself, without my express consent and that was why I acted the way I did.
Ponies treating people really dirty like that without any just cause or any proven wrongdoings is quite a large part of why those people normally turn on them at some point and become a villain. Thereby bringing the ponies' worst fears to life or at best the people simply wash their hands completely of the ponies, adamantly refusing to have anything else to do with them. That being something that was caused by the ponies' own idiotic actions, which they took in an attempt to avoid such an outcome from happening. I believe that is known as a self fulfilling prophecy.
That is not to even mention that Luna is being a pretty big hypocrite about the MC and his situation as well. She should know better than anyone what it is like to have done bad things and want to try and put that horrible part of your past behind you and try to be better than before, but people simply refuse to let you do that and just keep on dragging it up and throwing it in your face. Not allowing you to have a second chance to try and move past all that and try to start over with a fresh start.
Hell by Luna's own logic she currently shouldn't even be wearing her crown as she is or bearing the title of "Princess of The Night" either. Oh no, because according to her logic she should have been immediately detained after being purified by the Elements following her return, instead of her just being forgiven and welcomed back with open arms after everything she did. Then she should have been put on trial and had her Royal /Princess status and all her assets completely stripped from her and had her crown (the physical one) taken away as well. Finally she should have been put under constant guard to make sure she didn't misbehave or she should have potentially even been banished permanently from Equestria altogether or thrown into the deepest and darkest dungeon Celestia could find to put her in.
I seriously lost a lot of respect for this version of Princess Luna in this fiction, because she basically is being super judgemental and hostile towards someone who is exactly like she was. Somebody who fell to darkness, was corrupted and did some pretty bad things in their past, but who was thought worthy of and was given a second chance. Who was currently trying to move on and start over again, attempting to be a better person this time around as well and do right by everybody. Luna though just seems to be completely blind to all of that and doesn't seem to be able to see the similarities between the two of them and it's like she just doesn't even give a damn about any of it either.
Might need an anthro tag