My friend @allgreymatters sent me a written holiday card! I was expecting it (because she made a post asking if anypony wanted one), but I wasn’t expecting the little gifts inside! There’s some high quality stickers (the one on the far left is layered!) but my favorite is the rub-off tattoo! It’s too bad they don’t work so well on pony coats, but I especially love the little skull music notes!
Thanks again, Grey! This was a fantastic surprise!
Trailblazer’s Cutie Mark and Trailblazer’s Compass affect your roll.
The party decides to head north. A few minutes later, they reach the edge of the forest, and the Everfree Castle Ruins come into view, surrounded by deep ravines.
Moonflower: “Cool! How do we get in?”
Windcaller: “Ah… the bridge is on other side of the castle, so we’ll have to walk around to reach the entrance.”
Moonflower: “Ooh! Or we could just fly over there!”
Not that I think any of this is a good idea, mind you.
Your time has come! I will finally have my revenge! You dare you attack me in cold blood?! Keylime! You popped me in the snoot with a rolled up paper and I found it uncomfortable and mildly startling!
[Violet Rose]: To be capable of fighting is one thing, unicorn. To be a warrior is another. You may be the former but you are far from the latter.
Violet lays it on thick with her ideals. She’s not really one to be, uh… friendly… with ponies after all.
What dribbling nincompoop taught you how to fight? Holding back is exactly how you learn from sparring! It boils everything down to speed and technique. And without hurting each other you can spar longer and more often. What’s hitting one another at full force going to do? Get somepony hurt so they can’t give one hundred percent?
Clearly you need a refresher. Training is how you start. Muscle building, muscle memory, reflex memory, learning what you can do and what your opponent can do. Then sparring puts theory to practice. It’s where you take your understanding and training and apply it in a safe environment where there’s no risk of harm. It’s where two combatants learn from one another in a friendly series of engagements.
How in Equestria are you suppose to learn anything if you’re both fighting for real? You’re not supposed to learn from a real fight. A real fight is where you take what you’ve practiced and use it defend yourself. If you’re learning something in a real fight, you weren’t prepared for it. That means you’re probably losing.
No wonder Heart Song can’t learn anything from you. You’re a terrible teacher!
Something about her possibly being redeemed while I was commenting on how void of emotion she was with checking on the gem fusion monsters. Mind you, she hasn’t been redeemed yet. SU has this funny way of surprising us.
ok i never wanted her to be REDEEMED, but shes a cutie and innocentish and i love her ok, so anyway
yeah shes not a heartless jerk monster so
get rek
This is me getting rek’d by benjamin-note, because television theories are serious business.