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JamesJameson


A man, a plan, a congo cannibäl

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'Necromancy for Foals' is the only story about necromancy that's both worth reading and features an actual necromancer

I haven’t actually read the story yet, but why don’t you like The Nercomancer’s Ambition?

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I hadn't heard of it at the time, I assumed any story about necromancers which didn't get the "blood" tag wasn't worth reading
I'll check it out

This is very interesting so far, I look forward to seeing how the story concludes.
One question though: are the characters anthro? The story isn't tagged for it, but some of the descriptions, plus the use of bikes and cars, is making me wonder.

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They aren't anthro, I just didn't use enough horsey-words... or take the time to describe the contortions necessary to make a quadruped-friendly bike

Hooo, the noose is tightening, but whose neck, or necks, will be in it to catch their last fall? Very tense stuff, a real page turner. Pressing on for more!

In the end not too much really changed, but Festercast learned more about herself, about ponies, and even about changelings. What strange bedfellows one can make when they live an interesting life. I loved this story, so many ideals and ideas vying to take control, and our main character was a grim pouty delight to enjoy.

i thoroughly enjoyed this! too many of these types of stories are tryhard in their edgyness and have the protagonist going around killing just for the fun of it. but festercast wasnt as black-and-white as those characters are - she is a person, not a simple archetype, and its truly refreshing.

This was really interesting.

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