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That would explain why Calamity hasnt arrived in Equestria despite being properly ponified. :mellow:

 

Well, there was that time pony!Lightwards, pony!Nighthound, and pony!Funtimes took over the Third Diamond Dog Kingdom. :mellow: Maybe in that universe Calamity managed to corrupt Celestia and Luna first? :o

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Well, there was that time pony!Lightwards, pony!Nighthound, and pony!Funtimes took over the Third Diamond Dog Kingdom. :mellow: Maybe in that universe Calamity managed to corrupt Celestia and Luna first? :o

Or maybe they simply crossed over from our world with their powers intact? Once given, Epic powers seem to be permanent, so unless book 3 proves me wrong, they could have remained under the corruption after arriving in Equestria.

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In other news, I FINISHED MY LAST FINAL!!!!  I am officially done my second year of Law School!  That means only one more to go!

 

The amount of envy I feel right now...

 

 

In other News, I'll ACTUALLY have that Astoria post up tonight, or else I'll, I'll, I'll try again!

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Or maybe they simply crossed over from our world with their powers intact? Once given, Epic powers seem to be permanent, so unless book 3 proves me wrong, they could have remained under the corruption after arriving in Equestria.

Since Epic DNA is altered by Calamity, it seems likely that is indeed permanent. Though we know little of how human DNA is altered by transforming into a pony and vice versa, and Equestria Girls passed up the opportunity to explore this and many other fascinating questions in favor of a cliche and nauseating high school plot. <_<:P

In any case, the existence of a Portland Epic capable of transporting others to other dimensions is... kind of terrifying. :mellow:

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Since Epic DNA is altered by Calamity, it seems likely that is indeed permanent. Though we know little of how human DNA is altered by transforming into a pony and vice versa, and Equestria Girls passed up the opportunity to explore this and many other fascinating questions in favor of a cliche and nauseating high school plot. <_<:P

In any case, the existence of a Portland Epic capable of transporting others to other dimensions is... kind of terrifying. :mellow:

At least this Epic sticks to worlds filled with cartoon ponies, rather than alternate Earth timelines. Imagine if Hitler had had the three of them on his side. :o

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At least this Epic sticks to worlds filled with cartoon ponies, rather than alternate Earth timelines. Imagine if Hitler had had the three of them on his side. :o

I like to think that the existence of Nighthound would have prevented WWII, as the Axis and the Allies would have banded together to wipe him off the face of the earth.

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Quota is a slontze. (Yeah, I know. Just realized that now) He got Chess killed on purpose! :o

Eeyup. Wait till you see what his plan is. :mellow:

(I'm trying to create a character so despicable, it will be scientifically impossible to pity him when he dies painfully.)

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(I'm trying to create a character so despicable, it will be scientifically impossible to pity him when he dies painfully.)

 

(hey, that was my plan! :P)

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It is. I wanted to keep writing Chess too. I also want to see Funtime's reaction once she realized she killed him for no reason.

Sweet Justice.

Sorry. :unsure: I would've let it go on longer, but I didn't want Chess to be stuck with dark!Funtimes for much longer than that. And her false assumption was essential to Quota's ruse, so she'll realize she killed him for no reason before too long.

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That's why I have Electro and Hypno too. :P

Hypno has only had one post and I already want him killed in the most horrid way possible. :mellow:

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Hypno has only had one post and I already want him killed in the most horrid way possible. :mellow:

I'll take that as a compliment to my characterization skills. :P I have some thoughts about that.

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Quota is the slontziest slontze this side of oregon, the planet, the galaxy, the universe Nighthound Town.

Reader wishes to challenge quota to a duel of the slontzes. :P

...then again, they'd probably just end up teaming up and becoming something terrible. :mellow:

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I like Red because of her underlying slontzeness. And the way she's killed High Epics for the wrong reason. Well, wrong according to everyone with morals. 

So everyone that isn't an epic.*

​*This excludes some epics 

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Converter's begging to scare me.  :o

She says stuff like "This is why we have been given power, to put people like this guy in their place: at our feet, or dead."

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I'll take that as a compliment to my characterization skills. :P I have some thoughts about that.

 

What are those thoughts, if I may ask? 

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What are those thoughts, if I may ask?

I don't remember, were you here way back when we devised a potential plan for Vanilla Revolution to get control of Lightward's creatures? If not, I'll send you a PM. I don't want to tell the whole thread, but I'll tell the leader of the revolution. :P

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Pretty much.

 

And the most slontzey character I will ever have is: (spoilers for character developement)

Drumroll!

Mistwraith. She's going to change quite a bit.

 

I think the most slontzey character I'm likely to be writing would be either Lightwards or Sunburst. Lightwards because he earnestly desires to kill every last living thing in Oregon, and Sunburst because unlike Lightwards, she actually takes joy in life... and that never bodes well for a person who becomes an immoral demigod. :mellow:

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I don't remember, were you here way back when we devised a potential plan for Vanilla Revolution to get control of Lightward's creatures? If not, I'll send you a PM. I don't want to tell the whole thread, but I'll tell the leader of the revolution. :P

I was not. :ph34r:

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