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Charliemane


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Sassaflash's cousin, Rocinante is visiting Ponyville in order to witness the Summer Sun Celebration and get away from his stress at work, but when Nightmare Moon threatens the land with eternal night, how can a pony stand aside and do nothing?

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Wow...

That was pretty decent.

SASSAFLASH

Thumbs up just for being a Don Quixote ish story... I'll read it later... Honest! :twilightsheepish:

I do love that story. This may be the third or fourth iteration of this I have seen in pony fics, but a classic is a classic for a reason.

2104760 Thank you, I hope the story exceeds your expectations!

Great story! I enjoyed it all the way through.

I just saw this play, BTW :rainbowkiss:

2148798 It is one of my favorites, as you could probably guess.

2153912 It's fairly epic. :rainbowkiss:

This being the first pastiche of DQ I've ever read automatically makes it the best.
In all honesty, I cannot see any others getting better than this.
Rocinante? Ingenious.
Thumbs up for you!

I'll be the first to admit I was already inclined to think well of this fic for including both Sassaflash and Don Quixote but even with that in mind this was a beautiful piece. You really captured the light aspects of the book and I applaud you for it. Don Quixote can be difficult to pin down the appeal without it becoming over the top but to me it was spot on!

Definitely going to read your others works and I'm sure enjoy them immeasurably.:pinkiehappy:

This was a ton of fun! Loved how "Rocky" (yeah, that's my nickname for him) and Sass were just a hair ahead of the Mane Six, and even set up their adventure as they went--the parallels were spot-on!

Man of La Mancha meets MLP... Never in my life have I needed something so much, and never known until I received it.
I LOVE this so much!

Hello! Have a review. I was a little uncertain about this going in, as I'm not a particularly huge Don Quixote fan. But it turned out to be good fun, and I appreciated the wider pastiche that wasn't just about windmills! "My dear Sassa" got a bit overused by the end, but it's still well worth a like.

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