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- >You sit by a low table in Chrysalis’ room.
- >Close to the fireplace and its warm flames.
- >She’s on the opposite end of it, sitting on a large pillow.
- >You’ve got a pillow too, luckily.
- >The floor isn’t super comfortable, after all.
- >On the table is a wooden board with numerous ornate pieces on it.
- >You move on across a few marked squares.
- >Chrysalis’ predatory eyes follow it.
- >The two of you are playing chess.
- >”Interesting.”
- >Her horn glows.
- >One of her bishops shoots forward and knocks your last remaining knight off the board.
- >Fuck.
- >You sigh.
- >Chrysalis grins.
- >”I can still admire your persistence.”
- “Thanks, I guess.”
- >You’re losing, of course.
- >Badly.
- >Chess isn’t exactly a specialty of yours.
- >But you never considered yourself downright lousy at it.
- >Chrysalis, however, is frighteningly good at it.
- >It’s almost confusing how she can predict your moves and use all the little openings you fail to notice.
- “You’re not cheating and reading my mind are you?”
- >She does have magic tricks.
- >Chrysalis gives you an amused look.
- >”No, I’m afraid not.”
- >She moves a pawn forward, making it a tempting target.
- >You ignore it and move a rook into a more flexible position.
- >Her queen obliterates another of your few remaining pawns.
- >This is becoming embarrassing.
- “I’m still not sure why you thought this was a good idea.”
- >She had left you in her room, only to reappear later with the chess game.
- >”Aren’t you having fun?”
- >You don’t bother to answer and move your bishop into a position that threatens one of Chrysalis’ knights.
- >The question didn’t sound serious in the least anyway.
- >Your bishop is suddenly ambushed by Chrysalis’ other knight.
- “Let’s talk about something else.”
- >”Does it involve ponies?”
- >It had only been a couple of hours since they were captured.
- “Yes.”
- >You’re still not quite sure how Chrysalis could go from getting her hooves on the bearers of the Elements to wanting to play chess so fast.
- >Then again, she does have her “quirks”.
- >”You want to know what I plan on doing with them?”
- >You move a pawn forward.
- >You MAY have brought this subject up a couple of times already.
- >It does weigh pretty heavily on your mind.
- “Something like that.”
- >Her eyes still on the board, she frowns with unhidden annoyance.
- >”That isn’t something I want to discuss.”
- >The knight from earlier conquers your pawn.
- >… Interesting.
- >Having taken the bait, you make your rook snatch her knight.
- >Chrysalis pauses.
- >Her eyes’ focus moves from the board to your face.
- >”You know I won’t release them.”
- “I can’t just sit and watch you execute them either.”
- >You’re not actually sure that’s what she has in mind, but it wouldn’t surprise you if her plans aren’t much better.
- >She grins.
- >”Why not?”
- “You know why.”
- >She goes silent for a moment.
- >The grin turns into something more contemplative.
- >”And you have the audacity you ask me to release some of my worst enemies?”
- “Of course.”
- >You know she’ll never do that, even if you ask nicely.
- >But you feel like you have to make your stance on this issue clear.
- >She rolls her large eyes.
- >”I’ve already promised to be merciful.”
- “Your sense of mercy might be a little lacking.”
- >You still don’t fully trust her to be nice when she says she wants to be.
- >Only nice by her own standards.
- >Her eyes narrow at you.
- >”You do realize I’m having a hard time even complying to your need for mercy.”
- >Sure.
- >Worst enemies, yadda yadda.
- >Chrysalis smirks.
- >”Imagine my grief if they had succeeded in stealing my most precious of belongings.”
- >You raise an eyebrow.
- >You can’t resist smiling at her silly statement.
- “Oh no, they nearly stole your ape.”
- >”Indeed.”
- “Such a grievous crime.”
- >”The punishment must be severe.”
- “No.”
- >”Yes.”
- “Stop having such a fetish for apes already.”
- >”… What?”
- >Wait, maybe that wasn’t the best way to put it.
- ”I mean-“
- >”I know perfectly well what that means.”
- >She looks offended.
- >Uh oh.
- >”I’ll have you know I have no ‘fetish’ for apes as a whole.”
- >She then leans forward with a REALLY scary smile on her face.
- >”Just you.”
- >Now it’s your turn to roll eyes.
- >Should’ve seen that coming.
- “You sure enjoy praising me.”
- >”I need to win you over SOMEHOW.”
- >You almost frown.
- >She gives you a cheeky smile.
- “And flattery will do the trick, right?”
- >”Should I rather shower you with gifts?”
- >Huh?
- “I guess some luxury wouldn’t be bad.”
- >Wait, can you use this?
- >Chrysalis laughs.
- >”So you want to be spoiled?”
- >You wouldn’t exactly complain.
- “Sure.”
- >She keeps smiling with great amusement.
- >It makes you wonder if she’s just playing with you.
- “So I should expect goodies in the near future?”
- >”I should be able to come up with a few things…”
- >Of course you should.
- >You’re a damn queen.
- >Her smile is sly, though.
- “Or are you just going to leave me with nothing?”
- >Her smile turns rather sinister.
- >”We’ll see.”
- >Great.
- >Maybe you can turns things around a bit.
- “Maybe I should give up whatever gifts you could come up with.”
- >That makes her look a little confused.
- “For the sake of a favour.”
- >Now she frowns.”
- >“I’m not going to release those ponies.”
- >Crap.
- >You look at her.
- >Try to give her a sort of stern, serious look.
- >Imply that you mean business.
- >She doesn’t say anything.
- >You wait too.
- >Then she sighs.
- >”You can be very troublesome sometimes.”
- >Isn’t that part of what makes you fun?
- “I know.”
- >She smiles at that.
- >A hint of malice creeps into the smile.
- >”You’ll have to wait and see what I have in store for your loved ones.”
- >Not very comforting, Chrysalis.
- “What if I don’t have the patience?”
- >She gives you an unimpressed look.
- >”Then nothing. There’s not much you can really do.”
- >… That’s probably true.
- >She suddenly stands up and abandons your game, heading for the door.
- >”Why don’t you simply trust me?”
- >A smirk is plastered across her face.
- >You just raise an eyebrow.
- >She knows damn well what you think of that.
- >The door is opened by her glowing horn.
- “Where are you going?”
- >”I have things to do.”
- >She turns towards you with a grin.
- >A teasing one.
- >”As much as I’d like to, I can’t spend all day with you.”
- >Oh you.
- “What a pity.”
- >She chuckles softly.
- >”Indeed.”
- >She goes through the door and closes it behind her.
- >You’re alone.
- >You turn back the remains of your game.
- >You’re mildly surprised at its existence in this world.
- >But maybe you shouldn’t be.
- >There’s already a fuckload of stuff here that can also be found back on Earth.
- >Chrysalis didn’t actually call it “chess” but some other weird word you quickly forgot.
- >The name didn’t matter since the rules are the same.
- >You stand up and look around.
- >Gotta find something else to do now.
- >Something properly distracting.
- >Because your worry for the six mares nags you like a pest.
- >Damn it.
- >You head for the door.
- >You were allowed to leave before and you don’t see why she’d change her mind now.
- >Your hand grabs the door-handle.
- >Or maybe she would?
- >It’s twisted easily and the door opens.
- >Nope. All is well.
- >The door swings open and reveals two changelings.
- >They look at you.
- >Uh…
- “Hi.”
- >”Hi.”
- >Their greeting comes at the exact same time.
- >Which sounds weird because they’re of opposing sexes.
- >So…
- “What’re you here for?”
- >The stallion steps forward.
- >”We’re here to escort you.”
- “Am I supposed to be going somewhere?”
- >You weren’t told anything.
- >”No.”
- >Huh?
- “I’m confused.”
- >The mare snickers.
- >The stallion continues.
- >”If you want to go somewhere, we’re taking you there.”
- >Oh.
- >Good.
- “Okay.”
- >”Where do you want to go?”
- >Right. Where.
- >Hm…
- >You could always go to the bathhouse.
- >That place IS pretty relaxing.
- >… but there’s another place you’d like to see too, actually.
- >Although you wonder if it’s possible.
- >Might strike a nerve with Chrysalis if she found out.
- >If you get to go there at all.
- >But…
- >Fuck it, you give it a shot.
- “Can you take me to the dungeon?”
- >The stallion stares for a moment.
- >Then the mare suddenly jumps forward.
- >”Sure!”
- >Really?
- >The stallion looks at her.
- >Then his expression turns into something akin to ‘Fuck it, I don’t care’.
- >Looks like you’re good to go.
- ”Alright. Then where do we go?”
- >”This way!”
- >The mare’s surprisingly cheerful and immediately begins trotting down the corridor.
- >The stallion follows in a more relaxed pace.
- >You tag along, of course.
- >You’re not entirely sure what you want to do with this.
- >Probably just see how those six are doing and make sure they’re okay.
- >It seems rather unlikely that you could actually break them out of there.
- >You move through who-knows-how-many corridors and down several flights of stairs.
- >The difference between your nonchalant male guide and cheerful female one is pretty amusing.
- >Although it bothers you that the mare is a little familiar.
- >Because you’re pretty sure you’re not very well-acquainted with any changelings.
- >Except Chrysalis.
- >But she’s queen, so she doesn’t count.
- >Anyway, the others come and go.
- >You continue moving downward whenever a staircase allows it.
- >The winding paths start to gain an eerie chill.
- >No, the temperature’s actually dropping.
- >You know deep caves are prone to doing this, so…
- >How far down are you?
- >The changelings don’t seem bothered.
- >Which doesn’t surprise you.
- >They’re changelings.
- >They’re weird.
- >A particularly wide stretch of corridor reaches a solid-looking double door.
- >Alright, this must mean something.
- >The mare swivels around.
- >”Here we are!”
- >Her smile would’ve been cute if she wasn’t a monstrous bug-horse.
- >Wait…
- >Oooooooh.
- >She’s the weirdo from last time!
- >The one who offered to bathe with you.
- >… That was a pretty interesting offer.
- >But you push it out of your mind.
- >You have other things to think about now.
- “So, this is the dungeon?”
- >The stallion stands next to you.
- >”It leads to it.”
- “Okay.”
- >Good.
- >The two changelings walk over to the doors and the stallion knocks on the dark wood.
- >It creaks open and another changeling peeks out.
- >Your guides tilt their heads toward you and the guard gives you a quick look.
- >Then he pushes the door open and makes space for you to pass.
- >Huh. That was simple.
- >The three of you continue on with no trouble.
- >Behind the door is a broad, spiraling staircase.
- >No carpets to soften the surface of the floor either. Just hard, cold stone.
- >It makes the echoes of steps unusually loud.
- >The places seems unusually dark.
- >And spooky.
- >You wonder if it’s just your mind messing with you, though.
- >Dungeons tend to make you think of unpleasant things.
- >Even Celestia’s was oddly sinister to you.
- >Moving on, you and your escort reach another guard sitting by a wooden table.
- >It’s got a few pieces of parchment and a bundle of keys on it.
- >The guard’s busy reading but immediately looks up when you approach.
- >His eyes fall on you, of course.
- >”Oh. Hi.”
- >His hoarse voice is a notch deeper than most others you’ve heard.
- >Is he older?
- >He looks at you with only a small amount of surprise.
- >It’s starting to seem like you coming here isn’t such a big deal to any changelings.
- “Hi.”
- >You wave for good measure.
- >The changeling hops down from his stool and walks over to your companions.
- >”I’m going to take a break.”
- >They nod and him, and he walks around you and exits the dungeon.
- >Your guides walk on into the depths of the dungeon.
- >You give the table a quick look before following.
- >A small stack of parchments with unintelligible scribbles in black ink and a large keyring with several old-fashioned keys in it.
- >Much like ones you’ve seen in medieval movies.
- >The two changelings lead you two the first row of cells in the dungeon.
- >A few torches on the wall keep this part properly lit rather than leaving it in semi-darkness like the rest.
- >And then you see them.
- >In six adjacent cells, the bearers of the Element of Harmony are imprisoned behind bars.
- >Pinkie Pie is the first to notice you.
- >”Oh! Hey! There he is!”
- >Her voice is as joyous and carefree as ever.
- >She waves a hoof frantically.
- >”Over here!”
- >You walk over to her cell while your escort doesn’t bother to approach.
- >A chain is locked around Pinkie’s neck, much like a collar, and nailed into the back wall of her cell.
- >And there’s remnants of green goo in her fluffy mane and tail.
- ”Hi, Pinkie.”
- >You can’t help but smile at her, though.
- >Her happiness is pretty infectious.
- >”Oh dear Celestia…”
- >You hear Rarity from the neighbouring cell.
- >Turning to look, you confirm that it’s indeed her.
- >She’s in the same state as Pinkie Pie.
- >With the exception of a very familiar gem strapped to her horn.
- “Calm down, it’s just me.”
- >Please don’t freak out.
- >”Thank goodness! We had no idea what had happened to you!”
- >Well, that’s unsurprising.
- >They were dragged away in a matter of moments.
- >And you yourself had feared for your well-being.
- >Or life.
- “I’m fine. Obviously.”
- >”How did you even get here?”
- >You recognize Twilight’s voice from further down the row of cells.
- >You walk down to her cell to see her.
- >Passing Fluttershy who looks at you with huge eyes.
- >Twilight’s as messy as the rest.
- >She stares at you pretty desperately.
- ”I just asked to get here, actually.”
- >”Just asked?”
- >Now she just looks confused.
- “Yeah. I guess it’s okay for me to come visit.”
- >You look back.
- >The two changelings are still watching.
- >”That’s… surprising.”
- >Rarity mirrors Twilight’s confusion.
- >”Whatever. This place is too boring without him coming.”
- >You notice Rainbow Dash in the next cell.
- >She looks about as grumpy as you’ve ever seen her.
- >Besides being collared to the rear wall, her wings are bound against her torso.
- >”I ain’t gonna complain either.”
- >Applejack occupies the next one.
- “You’re all here.”
- >”Of course we are, silly!”
- >Pinkie seems like the only one who isn’t overly bothered by their predicament.
- >But that surprises nobody.
- >”Hey…”
- >Twilight’s chain jingles as she tries to approach you.
- “What?”
- >She almost whispers.
- >”Can you make those changelings leave?”
- >Her eyes flicker towards your escort.
- >You frown a little.
- >Can you?
- >How?
- >Ask them nicely?
- >… Hm…
- >You turn towards the pair of changelings.
- “Could you guys, uh… give us some privacy? Please?”
- >… That sounds kind of stupid in a fucking dungeon.
- >The mare looks at you for a moment before turning around and heading up the stairs.
- >Oh. Nice.
- >But the stallion hesitates.
- >You wait, feeling your anxiety rise.
- >Then the mare pokes him with a hoof and he follows her out.
- >… They’re gone.
- >Holy shit, asking nicely actually worked.
- “Okay, so what now?”
- >You turn back to Twilight.
- >Twilight leans her head towards you.
- >”Take the magical suppressor off.”
- “The what?”
- >”The gem!”
- >Oh.
- >Your arm easily fits between the cell’s bars.
- >You reach into Twilight’s cell since her chain makes it impossible for her to stand against the bars herself.
- >When reaching with your whole arm, your hands grabs her horn.
- >”Ow!”
- “Sorry.”
- >Your fingers work for a moment to properly grip the gem.
- >Its bindings around the unicorn’s horn are pretty tight.
- >There’s no knot you can unfasten.
- >You try pulling.
- >You can hear Twilight grit grunt in pain.
- >Her pain makes you hesitate.
- >But she doesn’t complain.
- >You pull a little harder.
- >And feel the gem loosen.
- >Twilight apparently does too since she pulls against your grip, adding force.
- >The two of you struggle for a little while.
- >Until the gem suddenly slips off her horn, nearly making you fall on your ass.
- >Twilight takes a moment to rub her sore horn with a hoof.
- >And she gives you a beaming smile.
- >”Great! Now just wait a moment.”
- >Her horn starts glowing and her magic fumbles with her collar.
- >It cracks apart and drops to the hard floor.
- >The other ponies have begun staring with obvious anticipation.
- >Twilight magically handles the lock to her cell.
- >She concentrates.
- >…
- “Twilight, what are you doing?”
- >”Unlocking.”
- >”Uhm… Could you come over here?”
- >You look at Rarity.
- >Her eyes flicker to her horn.
- >Oh.
- >You go to her cell and reach for her gem.
- >Just like with Twilight, the pulling seems pretty unpleasant.
- >”Gently, please.”
- >”JUST GET IT OFF ALREADY!”
- >”Rainbow, not so loud!”
- >Jesus…
- >With an extra hard tug, you remove the annoying gem from her horn.
- >She winces but doesn’t say anything.
- >”Twilight, dear, please stop that.”
- >You look back at Twilight.
- >She’s still working on the lock.
- >And looks pretty damn frustrated.
- >”Not yet! I almost have it!”
- >Rarity sighs.
- >”These things require a certain… finesse.”
- >Her horn’s magic envelops her own lock and you hear its machinations click and rattle.
- >After a few seconds the bar-like door swings open.
- >Rarity gives you a proud smile.
- >”There.”
- >Huh.
- >You look at Twilight again.
- >She’s stopped her project and stares at Rarity.
- >Rarity starts working on her collar.
- >Instead of cracking apart, it opens neatly and drops to the floor.
- >”Oh! Oh! Do me next!”
- >”In a moment, Pinkie.”
- >Rarity calmly trots out the door, gives you a wink, and goes to Pinkie Pie’s cell.
- “Twilight, how’s-“
- >A loud boom from Twilight’s cell makes everyone’s head snap in her direction.
- >Her cell’s door is literally blasted open, the lock completely gone.
- >Oh shit.
- >You immediately turn your attention to the exit.
- >The dark staircase is empty.
- >You don’t hear any buzzing wings or galloping hooves.
- >Everyone’s quiet.
- >… Nope, nothing happens.
- >You breathe a sigh of relief.
- “Goddammit, Twilight. Try to be a little quieter next time.”
- >”Next time?”
- “You know what I mean.”
- >”It wouldn’t open!”
- >Rarity rolls her eyes.
- >”Just let me handle these things.”
- >A moment later, Pinkie Pie is free too and bouncing around with her usual energy.
- >Twilight carefully scrutinizes Rarity’s method while Fluttershy gets set free.
- >It’s a little funny to watch the intense look on her face while Rarity works with perfect calm.
- >”Uh, hello?”
- >”Rainbow, please be patient.”
- >”I can’t stand this place!”
- “No one can.”
- >You’re pretty sure no one is supposed to, though.
- >A minute or two later, everyone is free and standing around in the otherwise empty dungeon.
- >Applejack somehow managed to keep her hat, you notice.
- “Okay, so… now what?”
- >It kind of hits you that you didn’t ask if the purple organizer had a plan beyond this.
- >”We get out of here!”
- >Twilight gives you a triumphant smile.
- >… Okay…
- ”… How?”
- >Her horn starts glowing with magic.
- >And a searing light bursts from its tip
- >You want to complain about being blinded, but you suddenly feel yourself getting sucked through random space.
- >Oh fuck, teleportation!
- >When you hit solid ground again a single moment later, you manage to (somehow) land on your feet this time.
- >Although you still feel like your insides have been tumbling around more than they should.
- >Looking around, you see the ponies being much less affected by the magical trip.
- >Must be used to it.
- >Also, you don’t recognize the place.
- >You’re in the middle of a corridor.
- “Okay, so where the heck are we?”
- >Twilight looks around too.
- >”Not where we need to be.”
- >Duh.
- >Pinkie Pie jumps over to Twilight.
- >”Let’s try again!”
- >Twilight’s horn glows again and you prepare to get shot through nowhere.
- >Everything flashes white and you hit the floor one more time.
- >This time you feel less queasy.
- >Nice.
- >Checking your surroundings, you-
- >You’re in the middle of a corridor.
- >And in front of your group is a group of changelings who were making their way to where-ever.
- >Lead by Chrysalis.
- >She blinks.
- >GODDAMMIT, TWILIGHT!
- >Before you can call Twilight a bloody fucktard, she teleports the seven of you again.
- >You wind up in some weird chamber that’s, luckily, empty.
- >Twilight pauses and seems to clear her head.
- >It looks like the magical exertion is taking a toll.
- >Applejack fixes her hat’s position on her head.
- >And gives Twilight a worried look.
- >”Twi, that was bad.”
- >You definitely agree.
- >Twilight nods.
- >Rainbow Dash zips ahead of the group to the door.
- >”It’ll be fine. If they catch us, we’ll just beat them!”
- >Yeah, sure.
- >No one argues, though, and Twilight and her take the lead as the group exits the chamber.
- >You follow, hoping that you can find the way out.
- >Much like last time, you make your way through many, many corridors.
- >In eerie silence.
- >Although it doesn’t take long before you think you spot dark figures at every intersection.
- >You know better than to think it’s your nervousness influencing your mind.
- >Unsurprisingly, in the middle of a particularly long corridor, a group of changeling appear out of nowhere.
- >You all turn around, only to see your way back blocked by another group.
- >… You’re trapped already?
- >Rainbow Dash and Applejack look ready to throw themselves at the bugmonsters.
- “Uh, Twilight?”
- >Got any ideas?
- >Twilight gives you a reassuring smile.
- >”I got it.”
- >With a flash from her horn, all of you are teleported again.
- >And you end up by in a new large chamber.
- >… A familiar one, this time.
- >Several doors line the walls and tapestries decorate said walls.
- >Oh sweet pony princesses, this is…!
- >You spot the gate.
- >The way out of here.
- >Holy donkey balls, it’s actually there!
- >It’s even open!
- >Your pony companions don’t hesitate before galloping towards it.
- >Which turns out to be a good idea, because it suddenly starts creaking loudly.
- >The wooden barrier, which works like a bridge across the moat, is slowly lifted by thick metallic chains.
- >No no no no no no!
- >Don’t fucking close now!
- >You run.
- >Sprint.
- >Move as fast as you can!
- >You, and the mares, reach it before it’s entirely shut.
- >Heavily tilted, you ascend it like a ramp.
- >You don’t care about the moat at this point.
- >You’ll risk whatever it’s full of.
- >When you reach the edge, you push yourself hard and force your legs to make you fly.
- >You leap.
- >The cool air from the outside world embraces you.
- >And suddenly something else.
- >You fall slows and you drift gently to the safe side of the dark moat.
- >Purple light has enveloped all seven of you.
- >No, not all seven. Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy just fly.
- >Twilight’s magic.
- >When your feet (and hooves) hit the dry ground, it disappears.
- >You’re outside Chrysalis’ domain and in front of a vast, untamed forest.
- >Twilight trots ahead and starts drawing stuff in the dirt with magic.
- >You take a moment to take in everything.
- >Jesus fucking Christ…
- >You can see the large trees make up a solid wall of impenetrable plantlife.
- >The sky behind it is colourful from a setting sun.
- >Or rising?
- >You’re not even totally sure.
- >The air is chilly and fresh.
- >The dirt under your feet feels almost weird.
- >It’s been a while since you last walked on it.
- >Behind you, you hear the gate clunking deeply once from closing fully.
- >Rarity steps over and helps Twilight draw her complicated pattern.
- >All the ponies gather around it.
- >You take a look at the changeling castle.
- >Large, cast in a multitude of shadows from the low-hanging sun, looking pretty intimidating.
- >Suddenly there’s a loud slam against the closed gate.
- >”Get over here! NOW!”
- >Twilight calls from behind you.
- >Another slam.
- >Someone’s trying to force it down.
- >Or break right through it.
- >Yeah, okay, you’ll go to Twilight.
- >You hurry back to her and notice all the ponies standing in the middle of a circle with super-complicated patterns inside it.
- >Lines moving about in straight-up hypnotizing ways.
- “What’s this?”
- >”Long-distance teleportation.”
- >Oh.
- >Neat.
- >… You didn’t know she could do that.
- >You step into it as you hear the metal chains of the gate groan loudly as the gate is forced down.
- >Twilight’s horn starts glowing and the dirt-circle lights up with it.
- >You turn around and see the wooden barrier slowly tilt downwards.
- >But before it’s even halfway down, changelings pour out from the narrow opening.
- >And immediately afterwards, Chrysalis pushes her way through them.
- >Her emerald eyes lock onto you.
- >Her face is a mix of rage and…
- >horror.
- >You hear the circle by your feet hum with energy.
- >Hundreds of changelings swarm toward you.
- >Their queen in their center.
- >Through the immense buzzing of a thousand wings, she roars.
- >But she’s too late.
- >Even you can tell.
- >Twilight shouts at her behind you.
- >”We! Are! Leaving!”
- >And the world turns white.
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