So, quick question about The Elder Scrolls: Equestria... · 5:40pm Feb 9th, 2015
Has it made any of you cry? If so, name the part(s) and why they wounded you so.
I usually stick to common themes in my stories. I like to have all the characters have a good reason for their goals. I shoot down any concept of fate. Also, there are always dragons.
Has it made any of you cry? If so, name the part(s) and why they wounded you so.
Cold Drinks and Warm Hearts was a spur-of-the-moment idea I had over a year ago, just as the Christmas hype was rolling in. I had hoped to have it done by the end of January... of 2014. So, I guess it took two Christmases to complete it.
Or, y'know, that other holiday you guys celebrate.
Yes, I am, and I apologize for that.
Welp, my laptop is utterly boned, thanks to an unfortunate salt water spill.
Luckily, it seems my data is recoverable, and I've come full circle from my initial grief. Maybe it's because of Destiny, which I am very much looking forward to playing.
Anyway, I'll need to get a new laptop, which will put me out of several hundred dollars, at best.
That took significantly less time than the last chapter. Have yourself a read.
In this chapter, Caro copes with an existential crisis in the aftermath of King Hurricane's passing.
The next chapter is likely going to be a short one, which will then lead into a long one, so prepare yourself for a long wait.
Okay, so, I still need to work out the finer details of my Human in Equestria story before I go to work. It's not gonna be your average clopfic, after all. In any case, I had another ambitious clopfic in mind. Here's how it goes...
Anthro Spike and Pipsqueak with the four, yes, four spa siblings. Aloe, Lotus, Vera, and the very underused Roxie.
I have a Human in Equestria story in mind- DON'T CLOSE THE TAB! -that involves two young woman who end up in Equestria. Clop is involved. Who's interested?
And here she is. Click on the image to hear her theme.
Okay, to be honest, part of the reason I created Shokenda was to spit in the face of crappy alicorn OCs. What if the overpowered, inordinately noble character is the villain? Yeah, not so much fun for everypony else.
Gotta get something off my chest.
I don't like it when authors use Anon in any story.
I understand that some people may like it as a way to get the reader into the story as an insert, but to me, it's just lazy writing, plain and simple. When you make a character just a white space for the reader to fill in, you're wasting an opportunity to use one of the other amazing characters in the show, or create your own. Take risks, dammit.