Embrace Your Dreams

by TheWingman

First published

Azure Glide has dreams of being a hero. He'll soon be tested to see if he has what it takes.

Azure Glide, Prince of Equestria, loves to watch the guards practice, idolizing their heroics. Even his mother and Captain Ironwall know it. However, Ironwall, soon to retire, wants to test him with a duel against one of his best to gauge his willpower and strength. Though nervous, Azure is prepared to give it his all to prove himself, even going beyond his limits.

Story Art by Amy New. (Thank you so much for the art!)

The Proposition

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“Platoon! Atten-tion!”

In unison, the formation of guards, twenty strong, took the stance of attention. Eyes forward, glued to one side of the courtyard, they didn’t move a single muscle. Never once did any of them blink. Even with the cool breeze of spring brushing against their faces, they stood still like mountains. Their training had become world-renowned and their discipline, unshakable.

“Still a wee-bit shabby,” muttered the captain, Ironwall, “Know this! Though you’ve since become sword and shield to the kingdom, there’s no substitute for constant training! In my time, we trained until our sweat flowed like rivers, our hearts raced like thunder, and our hooves were worn to the bone! Through all that, we became the warriors that would make Celestia smile with pride! Through that dedication, you can reach the same heights! You are the Equestrian Royal Guard! Never forget that honor!”

“Sir! Yes Sir!” The formation roared.

“Pathetic!” shouted Ironwall, “Sound off like you’ve got a purpose!”

“SIR! YES SIR!”

“Better!” Ironwall paced back and forth in front of the formation, never once turning his sight, “Now, the most important part of your training is remembering the basics. Along with remembering which end of your weapon goes where, knowledge of the basic combat stances and techniques could mean the difference between surviving a battle and a grisly end! We’ll practice those today to etch it all into memory!” He grabbed his spear, tapping it twice on the ground, “Let us begin.”

With a grunt and a shout, the captain took a basic combat stance. Soon, as if their minds were one, the rest followed suit. Stance by stance, maneuver by maneuver, all the guards present followed the captain’s demonstrations. They made sure to commit every demonstration to muscle memory.

Though he didn’t show it, Ironwall mentally smiled with pride, not much different from a father. Being in service to the crown for more than three decades caused him to view all the guards like another family; a sentiment shared by many in the guard. A father to his guards, he worked hard to make sure they became the warriors he knew they could become.

Yet, another fixture of their training sessions was enough to make him smile.

From the balcony, a teenaged pegasus watched. Sky blue fur, grass-green mane, he followed along with the group doing the very stances they did. Fueled by excitement and admiration, he smiled and cheered to himself. It got loud to the point Ironwall took notice, diverting his sight for a mere second, followed by a smirk.
“Platoon! Atten-tion!” Ironwall shouted as the guards did as he command, “At ease.” He turned his attention fully to the pegasus watching from the balcony, “Platoon, it appears that our very own mascot has arrived; the crown prince, Azure Glide. It’s a pleasure for you to join us! How was your day, lad?”

“Been good, Captain!” Azure replied to the other guards’ amusement, “Today was about learning the history of Commander Hurricane.”

“Ah, a fine warrior and excellent tactician he was!” The platoon nodded in agreement with amused muttering, “A guard-in-the-making like you would do well to read up as much as you can about him! He laid the foundations for who we are! Many loved to follow in his hoofsteps!”

“It’s always interesting to read up on history!”

“That it is, lad.” Ironwall nodded, “The mind is also a powerful weapon. Keep it nourished, your highness.” He then turned his attention back to the other guards, “Now watch, lad! You’ll learn something!”

With a nod, Azure grinned as he took a few steps back, only to bump into a soft yet imposing figure. Turning around, he found a figure he came to call his mother for the past four years. Celestia towered over him with a smile that radiated the warm personality her subjects came to love. Startled at first, Azure smiled back and gave his mother a short hug.

“Azure dear,” Celestia spoke up, “I thought I’d find you here. You were supposed to be doing your studies today. That stuff is very important to your future.”

“I already got them done, mom.” Azure replied, “Ms. Raven let me go see the guards early as a reward.”

“Ah, I see.” Celestia smiled, gingerly brushing Azure with a wing, “You have been hitting the books hard this week. I suppose some leisure wouldn’t hurt.” With glee, Azure gave Celestia another hug that she returned, “Come, let’s go down to see them.”

Walking down a flight of stairs, Celestia’s presence was made known to Ironwill. Though a normally stoic warrior, even his aging heart skips a few beats at the sight of the monarch. Blinking repeatedly, he regained his composure and averted his sight from the princess. Tapping his spear, he got the attention of the other guards.

“Platoon! Attention!” He shouted. Though the action was slightly delayed, the command was obeyed nonetheless, “Her Royal Highness, Princess Celestia, has graced us with her presence! It is an honor for you and your son to pay us a visit.”

“The pleasure is all mine, Captain Ironwall,” Celestia smiled, “You’ve been training the guard well. I must say that you’ve done an admirable job keeping the guard in shape. I knew I made the right choice to promote you to captain.”

“Ah, it was nothing, really,” chuckled Ironwall “All it took was hard work. Nothing more. It was an honor nonetheless that you picked me.”

“You always were a humble guard, Iron.”

“Yeah,” Looking around, between his troops and Celestia, there was much that Iron wished to say to the princess. Clearing his throat, he gathered his thoughts and turned back to his troops. “Platoon, that will be all for today! Dis-missed!”

With the eruption of casual chat, the group began to disperse. One by one and even in a few groups, they all filed out of the courtyard. Looking around, he noticed a smiling Azure standing next to his mother. He held a high opinion of the colt, oft times remarking on his spirit making him seem like a promising recruit. But still, he wanted to speak with Celestia alone.

“Azure, lad,” Ironwall spoke up, “I would like to speak with your mother alone if that’s alright.”

“Do I have to?” Azure frowned.

“I’m afraid you’ll have to, my son.” Celestia nodded, “Don’t worry. You’ll get to see them during the parade next week.” Celestia noticed her son was still frowning, “Hey, I heard Marigold Radiance is home. You can visit with her until supper time if you’ll allow me and Ironwall a moment alone.”

Eyes shot wide open, cheeks blushed a deep shade of red, the utterance of his marefriend’s name got his attention. They’ve been close since the sixth grade and rarely spent much time apart except she traveled with her parents. His birthday a month prior was when they shared their first kiss. He loved her more than anypony.

“Okay, mom,” Azure agreed with a nod, “you got a deal.” With a gesture, Celestia motioned for a guard to escort him to Marigold’s house. Turning his head, he faced his mom, “Next time, can you not mention my marefriend? It’s embarrassing.”

“Love isn’t a thing to be ashamed of, lad,” chuckled Ironwall, “I was like you once. Now, go along. You don’t want to keep your special somepony waiting.”

As Azure walked off with a guard, he briefly nodded at his mother with a look of embarrassment on his face. Celestia and Ironwall both giggled at his reaction before he was out of sight. Ironwall sighed, keeping his amused smile intact.

“It’s true, your highness.” said Ironwall, “He reminded me of how I first dated Poinsettia Grace. I always blushed whenever my ma and da mentioned her and I. But looking back on it now, the teasing didn’t matter.”

“I’m sure Azure will grow out of that phase,” mused Celestia, “He only turned thirteen last month and no doubt he’s going through, ermm… changes. Not to mention, he’s yet to get his cutie mark. It’s going to be both physically and mentally trying for him to adjust.” She started for a nearby hall, “Come. Let’s walk.”

“Aye, your highness.” Nodding, Ironwall followed his princess out of the courtyard, passing by one of the castle’s many gardens before taking a seat on a nearby bench, “Ma’am, I’m sure you know what’s on my mind.”

“I do believe so.” Celestia smiled, “But, if it’s just the two of us, formalities aren’t needed.”

“Sorry, your hi-err, I mean… Celestia.” Ironwall stammered. His eyes drifted side to side as he sighed. “I know what I said last week shocked you and some of the other lieutenants. If I may be honest with you, I didn’t come to that decision lightly.”

I know, my friend.” Celestia replied with a nod, “You had a valid reason for choosing to step down.”

“Aye. With me getting older and older, I found myself being less capable to do my job at all.”

“I see. You have served me well for more than thirty years and that’s an incredible accomplishment. Even so, ponies do deserve a rest.”

“Maybe so, but I didn’t want to completely retire,” Ironwall nodded with a smirk, “I felt that there was still more I could accomplish. I’ve already talked with the North Canterlot Guard Academy and they said I would be perfect as the Headmaster there.”

“And I thought stepping down meant taking a well deserved break,” Celestia let out an amused chuckle, “Then again, I always knew you as a stallion who likes to be kept busy.”

“Well, I want to help train a new generation or two before my old heart calls it quits. I just don’t feel fit for active duty anymore. I still want to serve you for as long as I can. As such, I’ve already chosen my successor.”

“Who would that be?”

“Lieutenant Shining Armor.” Ironwall nodded, “He’s quite the rising star but then again, his father taught him well. I’ve watched him closely and I know he’ll make a great captain.”

“I see.” Celestia agreed, “He does have the dedication and strength. Perhaps the position will be a test of his abilities.”

“Aye.” Another thought dawned on the captain. Though hesitant, he had a feeling Celestia would understand, “Also, there’s something I wish to discuss with you. It’s about your wee colt.”

“What about him?” Celestia’s interest was piqued with crooked eyebrows, “Has he been bothering you?”

“Oh harmony, no!” Ironwall replied, “In fact, he’s become something of a mascot for our training sessions.”

“Well, what is it?”

“Celestia, it is no secret to me that your son has dreams of being one of us.” Ironwall answered in a serious tone, “I can see it in his eyes that a fire burns within his heart. It’s something I’ve seen many times before. That alone is admirable. Still, law prohibits him from enlisting until he’s seventeen or older. However, I have an idea but I want to know if you’re okay with it.”

“What are you proposing, Ironwall?” With a blink, Ironwall sighed. He mentally prepared himself for a potential argument, one he hoped to avoid.

“This may be considered... radical to you but the idea is a test for the young master to see if he has the strength, spirit, and constitution to make his dream a reality. To that end, I propose a simple sparring match between him and one of my best.”

Celestia was surprised to say the least. She had trusted Ironwall‘s judgment for the years he was in service to her. What he proposed to her gave her a feeling of unease, worrying about the potential harm her son would incur.

“Ironwall, I’ve always trusted your judgment for years,” said Celestia with an air of unease, “However, what you propose is… I don’t know. I’m not so sure about this. I’m not sure if it’s feasible.”

“I assure you that it is,” Ironwall reassured, “I’ve thought of the idea for weeks to make sure that every safety precaution is considered. Only training equipment will be used.”

“I know you mean well but I fear the thought of my colt being hurt. Is there someway else to go about this?”

Ironwall sighed as he gathered his thoughts. He understood the princess would worry. Despite it all, he knew what he planned would result in injury regardless. It was only when he wagered the risk that it would be outweighed by the potential reward. With a nod, he placed a hoof on Celestia.

“Celestia, my friend,” sighed Ironwall, “I understand your fears. It’s normal for a mother to be protective of their children. But sometimes, a parent must push them to succeed, even though it may hurt. It’s something I had to do with my children and they succeeded beyond my expectations. This is what’ll allow him to grow and prepare for life ahead.”

“What about Azure?” asked Celestia “What’ll he gain out of this?”

“To put it this way, it’ll be something more than a simple sport.” Ironwall explained “I also want to test him, to see if I can bring out the potential I suspect he has. If he’s victorious, I believe he’ll be a fine addition to our ranks.”

Celestia mentally paced around, weighing her and Ironwall’s thoughts. The more she considered it, her gut kept telling her ‘He’s right’. It was her charge as Azure’s adoptive mother to prepare him for the future and knew that she may have to accelerate it one day. Though it pained her to a degree, she eventually decided it would be for the best in the end.

“Before I agree to this, I want your promise that nothing permanent will happen to him.” said Celestia with a cautious tone.

“Rest assured, no permanent injuries will occur,” Ironwall answered, “Medics will be on standby and all safety measures will be in place. The victory conditions is if either fighter yields or is incapacitated.”

“Very well,” Celestia nervously agreed, “Tomorrow, we’ll carry out the sparring session. But, if I may ask, who will my son be fighting?”

“That will be Lieutenant Shining Armor. I figured this will be the last task before his promotion. He’s already been made aware and he’s on board with it.”

“I see,” hummed Celestia, “Alright, I’ll go tell Azure about it before his bedtime. Hopefully, that’ll blunt some of the possible stress.”

“Probably for the best,” Ironwall agreed as they got up and began walking again, “I hope to see him do well tomorrow. Also, I have a question.”

“Oh. What would that be?”

“I’ve heard rumors that your niece and Shining Armor are, umm… together. Is that true?”


Later that night, Azure was escorted to bed by his mother. After a day's worth of moving around and education, exhaustion had gripped him. Climbing onto the mattress, comfortable like a cloud, he let out a big yawn and stretched. Celestia smiled in return.

“Can’t wait for the parade, mother,” yawned Azure, “Though, crowds do make me a bit nervous.”

“I know you can’t. You love seeing the guards march around,” Celestia smiled as she brushed Azure’s mane with her wing, “You have big dreams, little one.”

“I know,” Azure smiled, “Maybe someday, I’ll be like Ironwall. I want to be a hero like him.”

“Maybe someday, you will. But no matter, you’ll play your part in the road ahead. I feel it.”

“Really, mother?”

“Yes. I’m sure of it.” As she saw her son’s smile, Celestia was reminded of Ironwall’s advice. She knew her son would feel a mix of emotions but knew a straightforward approach would be for the best, “My son, there’s something I must tell you.”

“What is it, mom?” asked Azure.

“Tomorrow, Ironwall wishes to test your strength,” Celestia sighed, “You’re going to fight one of the guards in a duel so he can see if you’re strong enough.”

He was at a loss for words. Along with his tongue, Azure’s heart and mind were tied in knots trying to comprehend what his mother told him. Before he knew it, cautious excitement filled the young colt’s being.

“Mom, I… oh wow!” Azure chuckled, “Are you serious?”

“My words are sincere, Azure,” Celestia nodded.

“OHMYGOSH!” Azure blurted out, “I can’t believe this is happening! So cool!”

“Indeed. But, this is a serious matter, not to be taken lightly,” Azure saw her mother frown, something he rarely saw. He usually took it as a sign of her being worried about something, “It’s a real training fight the guards do. It’ll hurt and there’s no holding back.”

Processing his mother’s caution, it was as if his excitement ground to a near instant halt. Briefly, he envisioned thoughts of a guard rushing and pummeling him to the ground. Every blow caused him to wince in pain. It felt real but it was all a figment of his fear-addled mind. As he felt another imaginary blow, he shook his head and recentered his mind.

“Mom, are you sure it’s safe?” asked Azure.

“Ironwall said you won’t get hurt bad. But, if you do well, I’m certain you won’t,” Still seeing him worry, Celestia brushed a wing across his head, “Dear, I know you feel afraid. Sometimes, to reach great heights, pain is a possibility. If you power through it, I know you’ll succeed. Remember these words: You’re stronger than you think. Pain is fear leaving you. Don’t give up. Keep fighting no matter what.”

“I-I am?” Azure worridley asked.

“Yes,” Celestia nodded, “Remember those words, my son, and you may succeed. But worrying about it will now do you no good,” She got up and made her way to the door, “Get some sleep. Tomorrow, with a well-rested mind, you’ll be ready. Good night, Azure.”

As the door closed, Azure’s mind hardly felt at ease. So many thoughts and worries, he had a hard time closing his eyes. The anxiety made him toss and turn. Eventually, he had to close his eyes and focus on getting sleep. There was much he had to do tomorrow and it’ll test his body, mind, and spirit. What if he won? What if he didn’t? For now, Azure didn’t want to dwell on those questions.

“Will I… be good enough?”

The Duel

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The sun had risen, giving way to a new day. Celestia floated elegantly in the air as the light washed its warmth over the land. She smiled warmly at another job well done before landing in her room. With her magic, she tidied up her room while humming a tune, one she remembered being sung by her mother, Galaxia.

“The staff shouldn’t be burdened by this matter,” hummed Celestia as she finished her bed, “Perfect.”

Stomach rumbling, she started toward her private dining room. The cooks were prepping her favorite pancake recipe, fluffy and sweet. The moment her head peeked through the door, a sight got her curious. She expected her son to be there waiting for their breakfast but he wasn’t. She first thought he slept in or was getting ready for his big day.

Walking to his room, she saw the guards standing near either side of the door making conversation. Though she only got here, the utterance of her son’s name made her ears twitch. Only when she approached them did their talking cease and stood at attention. Nodding, she opened the doors to a sight that concerned her.

Azure stood in front of his mirror, clad in his armor made for his duel. He mimicked various combat stances and strikes he saw the guards practice from time to time. From what she could tell, he had been at it for no more than an hour. He also looked weary as if his mind was in a constant state of activity.

“Azure, dear,” Celestia said, catching her son’s attention, “why aren’t you at breakfast? It’ll get cold.”

“Oh, hey mom,” Azure replied as he returned to his practicing, “Sorry about that. Just feeling anxious about today.”

“I see,” Celestia said as she entered his room. She got a good look at him and nodded with worry. His eyes were slightly baggy and red, “Did you get enough sleep?”

“No, mom,” Azure exerted with another stance, “I tried and I tried. I just could barely squeeze in two hours.”

“And you’re tiring yourself out further with that?”

“I gotta keep myself ready, no matter what,” Azure grunted, “As you said, this is important to me.”

Celestia worried about her son pushing himself too hard. He had always been an easy-going colt since she bought him in as her own. She had a feeling that her telling of the fight would excite him but instead, it changed him significantly. Underneath the toughness he displayed, she saw it to be a cover.

“My son,” Celestia sat on Azure’s bed, beckoning him to join her, “I know you feel… apprehensive about today,” Azure pulled himself from the mirror and joined him, “It’s okay to feel that way but pushing yourself too hard will only hurt you.”

“I have to keep doing this,” Azure replied, “I’ll be in front of Ironwall and all the other lieutenants. I can’t show any weakness.”

“I know you’d like to take it seriously but to this degree, it worries me,” Celestia nodded, “There’s a way of getting things done that doesn’t involve hurting yourself over it. Even though you got little rest, you can’t worsen it that way and expect to succeed.”

“What if I follow that and I lose?” Azure snapped briefly to his mother’s shock, “Would I become a laughing stock? A prince who got his flank whooped by a seasoned fighter?”

“Azure, the guards like you and they wouldn’t even think of laughing at you.” Celestia noticed a growing apprehension in her son, “Son, is there something else that’s bothering you?”


Azure remembered what woke him up from his slumber. From the blows to the laughter, it all felt and sounded real. He even still heard a bit of it, like a specter clawing at his mind. The residual feeling from what he experienced only forced him to train, to defy what haunted him. However hard he endeavored, it never went away, even while he’s at rest.

Desiring to know, Celestia used her magic to read his thoughts and memories, something she always felt hesitant about. She looked through his mind, bit by bit until she saw his dream. Then, she understood why he acted so strange.

In Azure’s dream, he was in the fight, doing his best to hold his own against Shining Armor. As hard as he tried, he kept getting knocked down and struggled to get up from the pain. It got to the point that he couldn’t get up and a sea of roaring laughter surrounded him. He began tearing up as the laughter grew louder.

“You see it, don’t you?” sighed Azure, snapping his mother from the spell “I want to win this. I have to!”

“Son, it was just a nightmare,” Celestia reassured, “It was a figment of your worries about today. You shouldn’t have to worry.”

“I know, mom,” Azure answered as he collapsed, “I worry about being seen as weak. What would the other guards think of me… or even you if I were to lose?”

“Azure, Ironwall made it clear to me that even if you were to fail but fight hard enough, he’ll consider it a success. You’d think he and the other guards will look down upon you in such a way? It’s never a good thing to always assume the worst out of everything.”

Still, she saw her son doubting himself. Celestia figured that the bad dream had affected him a little more than she guessed. Nonetheless, her motherly instincts hadn’t rested for even a single moment. She scooched closer to Azure, beaming the warmest of smiles he was familiar with.

“Azure, dear,” said Celestia, “every now and then, even the strongest of heroes had their bouts of doubt. Ironwall, The Pillars of Equestria, even I went through the same when I took sole rulership of the night and day. Doubt is something that every hero, big or small, goes through but overcoming it is part of that journey.”

“Really?” Azure asked.

“Yes,” Celestia answered, “Your aunt and I struggled hard to get to where we are. Even keeping Equestria safe was no small feat for me or those who founded this land. From all my many memories throughout my long lifetime, I worried about many things. But eventually, I came to one conclusion.”

“What is it?”

“Nothing worthwhile obtained is easy,” Celestia frowned momentarily, “The road may be hard and difficult. It will test you greatly. If you persevere, you will know your true strength. Be strong and carry on.”

“Woah,” Azure nodded, contemplating his mother’s words. He knew she lived a long life and shared many experiences. To hear she struggled as much as other ponies made him see his mother in a different light, “I… goodness. I guess we’re not so different.”

“I try not to think of myself as a princess or as what they call me, a goddess,” Celestia nodded, “I just do my best and let others render judgement. Remember that when going through life.”

Azure’s smile slowly came back as he considered her wise words. Though doubt still existed within him, her words started to make sense. He wanted to be a great hero but worried if he had what it took to be one. Again, he felt his mother’s words had weight but started to regain his confidence.

With a sigh, he felt a golden hue wash over him. The exhaustion from his lack of sleep began to fizzle away and a feeling of rejuvenation came in its place. Azure knew his mother to have a vast knowledge of many magics and such a spell wasn’t unheard of. With a big yawn, he stretched his legs.

“I’ll try to do my best, mom,” Azure nodded with a measure of confidence, “But, I can already feel the potential pain. I hope I don’t get thwacked in the eye and get called a pirate.”

“Ah, don’t worry,” Celestia giggled, “Your helmet will keep your head safe,” She took a look at Azure as he readjusted his helmet. “Come now, let’s get ready. We don’t want to keep Ironwall and Shining Armor waiting.”

With a relieved sigh, Azure gathered as much mental fortitude as he could muster. In his mind, the idea of being a hero someday instilled a drive in him. It would be his first step, though rough as it is. Through experience, he will grow step by step. It will be his biggest test yet.


Sitting in the courtyard, clad in his gear, Shining Armor looked toward the clear blue sky. As with the past several times he sat there, it offered him an opportunity to contemplate life. He looked back on his graduation from the academy, the same one his father, Night Light, had attended. Even several years since then, the memory remained as vivid as the day he got his cutie mark.

Just as he was about to enjoy a few more moments alone, Ironwall entered the area, whistling a tune from his childhood. In place of his armor he usually wore, there was his officer’s uniform that would only be used for ceremonial purposes or special occasions. The moment his commanding officer appeared in the corner of his sight, Sining’s eyes blinked twice.

“Greetings, Lieutenant,” He raised a hoof as if to preemptively halt any formality, “I trust your rest was well.”

“That it was, sir,” smirked Shining, “Certainly helped after a night of no sleep yesterday.”

“Ah, don’t stress yerself none,” Ironwall took a seat next to Shining, “A soldier is only effective when well-rested.”

“That I know all too well,” Shining chuckled briefly before turning his mind to events soon to unfold, “So, today’s the day, huh? Putting the prince through the wringer.”

“Aye, though I wouldn’t call it as such,” mused Ironwall, “We’re just seeing what kind of warrior the young master is. The fight will measure that.”

“I know, sir,” Shining sighed, “It’s just that… I don’t feel right about it. I mean, he’s the prince. But, putting him through this at a young age… I dunno.”

“Ah, don’t worry about it, lad. He and his mother both are aware of it. I’m sure he understands,” Ironwall still saw a semblance of hesitation in Shining’s body language. He knew what it was about and understood, “You’re still worried about what Lady Cadance thinks about it.”

“Yeah, I still do,” Shining sighed with a slight smile, “She told me she’s okay with it, that she knows about it and what not. But, I feel that sh-”

“Shining, listen,” Ironwall smiled, “I got the privilege to know Cadance for a while, long before you were a fresh-faced recruit. If I can read her as anything, a liar is certainly not one of them. She wouldn’t say anything unless she meant it. I know you love her and that isn’t a secret to me. I heard from her aunt that they talked about it and she’s okay with it. She understands.”

“I hope so,” Shining nodded with a hint of a chuckle, “Otherwise, I’ll have to have a long conversation that will be… embarrassing.”

“Just have a little faith. You’ll be fine,” Ironwall hummed for a bit, “So, how’s your baby sister?”

“Twilight?” Shining asked, “Yes, she’s doing fine. My folks enrolled her in school yesterday and I could tell that she was nervous.”

“She’s a smart filly, that young one,” smirked Ironwall, “I have a feeling that school will be a bit of a cakewalk for her.”

“Oh, I don’t even have a shred of doubt about that,” Shining tapped his back hooves, “It’s just that… I have no idea how she’ll fit in. Like, will she be able to make friends?”

“As her brother, you have every right to worry,” Ironwall replied, “But, I have a feeling that she’ll figure that one out.”

“I hope so.”

Out of the corner of his eye, Ironwall saw a small group of five on approach. Two figures he recognized almost immediately were Celestia and Azure Glide, clad in his armor. The other three were what he assumed to be the medical team, personally picked out by the princess. Turning to his side, he nudged Shining Armor, getting his attention.

“Look alive,” Ironwall whispered, “They’re coming. Remember, don’t go easy on the lad.”

“Yes sir,” Shining nodded.

“Greetings, Your Highness,” Ironwall and Shining bowed, “I trust that your day went well so far.”

“That it did, Captain,” Celestia smiled as Ironwall took a good look at Azure. He had a stern look on his face like one of determination. He crooked an eyebrow before Celestia nodded, “Ah, don’t worry about him. He’s just focused on today’s duel.”

“That he is,” Ironwall chuckled with amusement, “The lad looks ready for a good fight. He reminds me of when I was his age.”

“Really now?” Celestia smirked, “If my memory smirks you correctly, you were one of the more… timid yet goofy colts in your class. Waving around a wooden sword, making noises to go with it, it was adorable.”

“Aye,” Ironwall audibly groaned with embarrassment. He remembered his childhood and though it was years ago, that period made him cringe. One would typically look back on their childhood with a sense of nostalgia. For the most part, his childhood had been one where he was called by some, a ‘dork’, “Okay, let’s get down to business then, your majesty.”

Walking past the prince, Ironwall got a good read on Azure, even from just a quick glance. While the colt’s disposition radiated confidence and determination, he could tell with ease that it was just a cover. From the small droplet of sweat flowing down his forehead and the way his eyes twitched and moved, he was still as nervous as any prospective recruit.

Taking another glance, he briefly locked eyes with the prince and nodded. The gesture didn’t escape the prince’s notice and neither did his sincerely somber expression. Having spent a decent amount of time to understand body language, Azure knew what the nod meant:

“I know, lad.”

“If I may have your attention, please?” Ironwall called out as he reached a small podium, “Today, we will take measurement of Crown Prince Azure’s strength through trial by combat. Here, he shall face off against Lieutenant Shining Armor in a training duel to gauge his potential. As such, only training weapons will be permitted. Furthermore, the match will only conclude upon a verbal declaration of yielding or if either combatant is incapacitated. Injury is a possibility. Now, both combatants shall enter the central area and face each other.”

With a silent gulp of air, Azure gripped his training staff with his wing and walked forward. Clad in his armor, he faced down a bigger and more experienced Shining Armor. Though he tried to hide it, his body radiated a slight quiver. He was to face down a veteran that was leagues above what he could do. Bit by bit, his concentration on keeping his nightmare at bay proved more and more taxing.

“Remember, don’t fear failure,” His mother telepathically called to him, “Just try your best and let no fear bother you.”

Nodding, Azure grunted as he got into a battle-ready stance like what he observed on occasion. Heart pounding, adrenaline spiking, he was prepared for his greatest test yet. It wasn't like watching a training fight whilst dreaming. It was the real deal. He was in one such fight now and there was no holding back and neither did he expect it from his opponent.

“Well, little runt, I hope you’re prepared for a real stallion’s fight,” Shining Armor called out in a mocking tone, shuddering internally. He wasn’t wild about badmouthing a foal, much less royalty, “At any time, you can cwy to your mommy and it’ll all end but you’ll prove yourself weak. I’ll teach you a proper lesson, colt.”

“I-I’ll… give you a beatdown… scumbag!” Azure nervously shot back as Shining Armor readied himself for a charge, “I won’t back down! Never!”

“Oh, I think you will, runt.”

With an eye blink, Shining dashed toward Azure and readied to strike. Seeing the wooden staff being swung high, Azure blocked it. The vibration from the impact resonated throughout his weapon as he was pushed back slightly. Recovering from the force of the blow, he saw Shining winding up for a side swing with a grin of aggression. Azure had to think quickly.

In the spur of the moment, he dodged in a direction opposite of the swing, narrowly avoiding being hit. As he rebounded from the roll, he realized he had an opening and an opportunity. Azure swung hard at Shining’s hind legs and made contact with a sweep. The blow was great enough to send him tumbling down and off balance.

Azure glanced on at his first successful knockdown of his opponent. Being his first battle, a feeling had surged through his body, something that was alien to him. Adrenaline coursed through his veins like rivers. It felt intoxicating like strong wine, filling him with confidence. As Shining Armor recovered, he gripped his weapon for a follow-up.

“Hmmm, not bad for a colt,” Shining chuckled, “But, you just got lucky. The best defense is an agile offense. So, stay on the attack, featherbrain!”

Shining didn’t give a warning or any hint when he charged Azure again and struck him on his left forehoof. Despite wearing armor, he still felt a small concussive pain but not enough to debilitate him. He was able to refocus and block the next few swipes, swings, and thrusts before another opening presented itself.

“Noted!” Azure grunted as he thrust his training staff, catching Shining Armor in the ribs. It staggered him and he groaned audibly in pain. It wasn’t enough to put him out of commission. His anger only seemed to grow as did his determination, “Looks like you’re made of stronger stuff.”

“Yeah, and you’ll learn that the hard way, pup!” Shining did a ground sweep that caused Azure to lose balance and fall on his back. However, his head impacted a small stone. Despite the protection of his helmet, his head rang like a bell and his vision doubled. The disorientation didn’t earn him a reprieve as Shining followed up with an upwards swing just as Azure got up, sending him flying back. “Just like that!”

The pain from the landing was nothing like what Azure faced. Apart from a stubbed hoof and the occasional knee scrape, none of that compared to what he felt now. All throughout the places where he was hit, pain pulsed and throbbed. Part of him wanted to cry and yield but he, a prince, didn’t want to be seen as weak.

“Hurts, doesn’t it?” Shining said in a mocking tone, “If so, why not just give up. It’ll be easier that way.”

“No, I won’t give up,” Azure grunted as he got up, still in pain, “Not even to you I’ll yield!”

With a surge of energy and determination, Azure rushed at Shining, swinging all the while. Matching his opponent blow for blow, he was able to dodge some but got hit most of the time. Each blow he incurred whittled down his energy but he kept trying with a desperation that made his mother worry. While she watched from the side, Celestia held back her urge to stop the fight.

Azure kept on the attack but was starting to slow down. His energy and increasing pain only further impaired his ability to keep up with the more experienced veteran. Soon, he was forced back on the defensive but even that pushed him close to his limit. He had to keep up or endure more pain.

“What did I say before?” Shining grunted as he whittled away at Azure’s defenses, “Keep on the attack!”

Seeing an opportunity, Shining saw an opportunity to punish the prince for his continued resistance. When Azure thrust forward, Shining sidestepped and grabbed the weapon, countering with a hard jab to the chest. It knocked the wind out of the prince and staggered him, leaving him open to Shining’s attack.

Starting with a vicious back hoof, Azure was sent to the ground, face first. His nose was bloodied and his body ached all over. He struggled to get up, only to be met with a staff to his abdomen and sent him back down. Shining didn’t stop, despite him considering mercy. He continued to beat Azure when he was down, keeping with his promise of not going easy.

Pain upon pain, Azure tried to get up but every hit kept him down as his nightmare came back to haunt him. The laughing, ridicule, his spirit sunk to its depths and doubt surged. His declaration of not giving up was a shield that was shattered. All his desires to prove his worth and might were destined to be cast to the four winds. For Shining Armor, part of him wanted to stop and show mercy but he knew he had a job to do.

“Your highness,” One guard, Mango Breeze, spoke up, “you’ve got to put an end to this. Please! He’s had enough!”

Celesta had been watching the fight unfold before her immortal eyes. Her motherly instincts tried desperately to pressure her to intervene yet were held back. She had committed herself to the plan, for better or worse. All she could do was see the fight take its course and see her son win, just as she was certain of.

“Mango, I understand your issues,” Celestia answered with a neutral but caring tone, “Like you, I’ve worried about this. But, as a mother for four years, I’ve come to understand that sometimes, you have to give a child a nudge to succeed.”

“What do you mean?” Mango asked back.

“Picture a mother bird. Her eggs have hatched and she feeds her young.” Celestia sighed, “Bit by bit, she stands farther away, forcing her children to go further for food. Soon, there’ll come a time where the mother must push them out the nest when they can fly so they can do so.

“So, what are you getting at, your highness?” Mango asked.

“For Azure, this is his push,” Celestia answered, “I know that he’ll have to grow up sooner or later and he has big dreams. This is the push that’ll set him on that path. Though it’ll come through pain, he’ll become something extraordinary in the end. As his mother, I can see it and I’m certain he’ll win.”

Pondering his princess’s words, Mango kicked back against a pillar. Watching Azure getting beaten around by his commanding officer worried him until he remembered his earlier conversation. He had a feeling Celestia meant what she said about Azure winning despite what he’s seeing. All he could do is watch and see if his princess is right.

“Come on, tiger,” Mango whispered, “Get up and kick his ass.”

“Really? Is this all you can do?” Shining scoffed, shuddering internally. He didn’t enjoy what he said, “Some runt of a prince believing he can put up a fight? What a joke,” He sighed internally once more, “Face it, you’re not fit for this at all. Give up and cry to your mother. It’ll save you from any further pain!”

Teetering on the edge of giving up, a small voice called out to him. Then that voice became many, speaking several words at once. Some from memory, some he didn’t recall, they sounded feminine with a motherly tone. Through the chaos of voices, Azure was able to focus on a few, those that stuck with him the most:

“You have big dreams, little one.”
“Be strong and carry on.”

“I just do my best and let others render judgement. Remember that when going through life.”

“Nothing worthwhile obtained is easy,”

“Pain and fear are one and the same. They’re all illusions.”


Hearing the latter words rang an echo in his head. The louder he heard them, the more he understood them, even though he hadn’t heard them before. Yet, it had the effect of inspiring courage in him that melted his fears away. He wasn’t going to run away from them, he would face them head-on.

To the astonishment of shining and everypony else present, Azure slowly got up, using his staff as leverage. Nose bloodied and body bruised, he stood defiantly with a battle-hardened grin. Shining Armor was in shock, partially how he could even get up after what he did. While another part of him wanted the prince to stop, he had to keep with his act and carry on.

“Holy Tartarus,” Shining muttered as he readied to charge, “you don’t seem to take a damned hint!”

The moment Azure saw him sprint, his nostrils flared with his focus. He dug his hooves firmly in the ground, standing tall and proud like a mountain. His rising heart rate quickened his breathing. There was no showing fear anymore. It would be the moment where he shined like a star. There was no fear, only him.

When Shining leapt to strike, Azure smirked as he dashed forward and headbutted Shining in the gut, sending him falling to earth. Shining struggled to get up and recover, groaning in pain. When he looked up at Azure, he saw a determined aura about him. He was fully ready for a fight, regardless of any pain.

As fast as his hooves could carry him, Azure pressed the attack and barraged Shining with various strikes. He returned every blow he incurred from him in kind with nearly equal measure and as much mercy he afforded him. It took Shining a full minute to rebound and gather momentum. The real fight had begun.

“Where did all this come from, pup?” Shining asked, only to be met with another few strikes. He countered some but one was able to catch him in the face, bloodying his nose. All he heard from Azure were grunts of effort and a focused expression that grew more aggressive, “This… this is nuts!”

Azure didn’t respond verbally, not even a whisper. All his mid saw was an enemy, an opponent to conquer. He was fully aware of who he was but his mind was sharp and focused like a saber’s edge. Nothing else concerned him, not even the presence of others nearby. Victory was what he desired, to punish his opponent.

Even as Shining Armor could stand hoof to hoof with Azure and his sudden burst of will, even a seasoned guard like him could get battle weary. Bit by bit, he felt his own stamina beginning to empty and began to slow down. Try as he might, he was soon relegated to nearly the same defensive posture he locked him in.

Azure’s equine heart began beating at a higher pace that was once again alien to him. It was as if a fiery stream of pure adrenaline had replaced his blood and became his drive. Though he felt progressively faint, he just kept on going after Shining Armor as much as he could endeavor. Even pain barely registered to him as it did little to slow him down.

Shining Armor began motioning to sidestep in an attempt to dodge another flurry of attacks but even in his fury, Azure saw an opportunity. He tossed his weapon aside and quickly dove forward and hit the back of Shining’s back legs, causing him to momentarily recoil in pain. It was all the time he needed to shoulder charge, knocking down the seasoned guard once again. He knew he would get back up as he did and he wouldn’t allow it.

Picking up Shining’s weapon off the ground, he proceeded to give him a beating with as much energy he could spare. He gave him no respite or time to recover. He didn’t care until he got him out of the fight one way or another. He kept going and going until the staff broke and resumed the assault with the bigger piece. Shining Armor soon couldn’t take it anymore.

“Okay, stop i-OW!” Shining Armor called out as the attack went on, “Stop! OW! Okay! I yield! I yield! I yield!”

Then, a loud bang was heard as Ironwall used his magic to make a small bang of sparkles akin to a firework. Almost immediately, Azure was pulled from his trance, shaking his head to refocus his mind. He panted and breathed heavily as he observed his surroundings and the guard that laid before him.

“The duel has concluded and the winner is clear!” declared Ironwall as he walked out onto the arena, “The winner is Azure Glide!”

Azure felt a sense of pride when he heard those words. His scowl grew to a smile when he saw the ponies and his mother applauding him. He had no idea how he pulled in the strength to stand up and fight. But, to him, victory was all that mattered to him in the end. He proved himself as strong enough.

Just as he was about to raise a hoof to cheer, exhaustion hit him with the force of a stampeding bull. His already quickened breathing and extreme effort made his head feel light and soon, the rest of his body. Hooves quivering, vision blurring, his legs buckled as he collapsed to the ground as his vision went black, leaving a faint smile.

The medics rushed to his side immediately and gave him a look over before applying first aid. Celestia nodded at the haste and efficiency of her royal doctors at work stabilizing her son. Part of her wanted to worry but she knew he was in good hooves. After a short while, their leader, Pulse Heart, approached her.

“He’s going to be alright, your highness,” said Pulse Heart as she nodded, “Apart from the physical injuries, it’s a clear case of exhaustion. Judging by how hard he pushed himself, I’d say it went quite beyond what ponies his age would normally be able to exert.”


“I see,” Celestia hummed with a reserved smile, “All in all, he performed admirably and I’m proud of him. Then again, I’d be proud regardless of the outcome. How long do you think he’ll be out?”

“I would say… a day at the most,” Pulse answered, “We’ll be sending him off to his quarters where he’ll get some adequate hydration and proper rest. When he wakes up, it’s recommended that he take things easy for a week to fully recover.”

“I would say he’s earned a break week,” Celestia nodded, “After he recovers, I’ll be taking him to Silver Shoals. I have a feeling he’ll like it there.”

“Yeah, my cousin is the manager of a resort there. Been a while since I saw him,” As she observed her staff tend to Azure, a question popped into her mind, “How in harmony did he manage that?”

“Oh, I just had a chat with him before we got here,” Celestia smiled, bordering on a smirk. Pulse Heart couldn’t tell if the princess had a hoof in Azure’s victory or if it was of his own doing, “We just talked about how heroes struggled and about how fear is an illusion.”

“Ah, I see,” Puls turned back to him as the medics brought a stretcher, “I have no doubt he’ll be a gr-”

Before she could say anything, she saw a short blink of magic coming from Azure. She blinked a few times before she got a good look. Then, an amused smile stretched across her face as she nodded.

“Well, I’ll be,” Pulse muttered, “Look at that, your highness.”

“Turning her gaze to Azure, Celestia slowly realized what Pulse meant. Nothing much else was different about her son… with the exception of a small detail. A smile filled with maternal pride crept on her face as she nodded. Though she hadn’t anticipated it, it was something she welcomed warmly nonetheless.

“Yes,” Celestia nodded, “I knew he could do it.”