Welcome to main page readers! my name is Floral Essence (aka NinjaMare), and here you will find mostly HiE fics, among other kinds of fics. hopefully you all enjoy what I have to offer.
I tried so far… and got so hard… but in the end, it didn't even matter at all. (Direct Support)
A thirtysomething Brony from Pennsylvania with a library degree. I also have a Patreon.
What I do: Proximity Zero. If it's closer than a parsec (3.26 lyrs) I'm not all that interested!
I became an enthusiastic Brony when I discovered MLP:FiM between seasons 3 & 4 via the review/analysis community. I hope you like my contributions.
Convention vendor, compulsive writer. I have a Patreon for monthly bills and a KoFi for tips.
I am a thousand tiny ponies operating a mobile human suit for giggles.
Celestia and Luna's royal bard. Nature is my God, Art is my religion, Love is the Law. Concordia Invictus
Stories about: Feelings too complicated to describe, ponies
Why the name? FMA is awesome. Why the avatar? I like One Piece even more. Welcome to my page and enjoy the stories!
Professor of Antiquities at Pallomare University and a consulting editor at Polo House, Inc. Publishing. (Semi-retired). Occasionally goes by the pen name 'Dragontrapper'
Just a fic writer, looking at things from a bit of a different perspective sometimes .
Want to know how far someone can get writing fan-fictions without watching the show? Lets find out together!
Can you see the world like I do? Can you smile away the pain? Can you feel the cold wind blowing? Can you smell the coming rain?
The Goal... 200+ mph in the Standing Mile. To Tartarus with academy records, I want to hold a Land Speed Record.
Nothing says I miss you quite like war poetry carved in your door with a stanley knife.
Massive nerd brony with enough of a screwed up mind to create stories.
I write lots and lots of horse words; everything from comedy to drama. If you like what I write, please support me on Patreon.
"Gold for the merchant, silver for the maid / Copper for the craftsman, cunning in his trade / 'Good', laughed the Baron, sitting in his hall / But iron - cold iron - shall be the master of them all."
The death of a hero is always tragic. They never get to know if their sacrifice, if their life, was worth it. Must be a damn shame to die and not know if what you did made a difference...
I'm The Sentient Cloud, a now-retired fanfiction writer from New Zealand. If you're looking at this, then you've probably already found your way to either "The Piano Man" or "Those Who Came Before".