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- >How long ago were the batp0nies created?
- >How long ago did they fight for their Princess?
- >How long ago did this war start?
- >These questions have been long-answered.
- >Those answers, long-lost and long-forgotten.
- >Lightning strikes in the distance as the tears of the sky fall over the dark land.
- >My eyes lock with one of my dear sister's guards, one with an eyepatch.
- >As much hostility as he shows me, my eyes plead nothing but forgiveness and love.
- >Sunshine Smiles.
- >His brother stands beside him.
- >Frolicsome Meadowlark.
- >My dear sister's favorite guards.
- >Her back is turned as the two batp0nies stand between us.
- >I try to stand, but falter and lean against a large granite statue.
- >And how ironic it is, that the very statue I lean against is the foe my dear sister and I imprisoned so long ago.
- >That devilish trickster, Discord.
- >She speaks, but I do not hear her.
- >All that I know is that I must retrieve my mother's artifacts, lest I perish in this battle.
- >Her crown lies just in front of Sunshine, but I dare not tear my eyes from his.
- >The very most I dare to do is continue pleading with him.
- >Please, dear Sunshine.
- >I need that crown, or all of Equestria may perish.
- >This is not my sister, this is not your princess.
- >My lips part as I dare to speak.
- "Please."
- >And with that one word, a tear finds its way down his cheek.
- >Meadowlark turns to his brother and gives the faintest, slightest nod.
- >"Princess. I am so terribly sorry, for what I am about to do."
- >I swallow hard as the monster that has taken my sister's form turns her head to Sunshine.
- >"She is not your Princess, child. She is my enemy, and she is a traitor to this great land."
- >Meadowlark dares to turn and face the monster.
- >"Nay, my liege. My brother doest not speak of the Princess of the Sun."
- >The sound of metal scraping across stone fills the room.
- >A sound so distinct, that it is heard over the thunder and the rain.
- >"I speak of you."
- >With a flick of my horn and a grasp of my telekinetic magic, the crown settles itself atop my head.
- >Its power surges through my very core, and the world turns a blinding white.
- >The screams of a dark and wicked monster fill my ears before utter silence deafens me.
- >Sunshine and Meadowlark stand with their backs to me.
- >I follow their gaze.
- >There, high in the sky, early in the night, hangs my dear sister's moon.
- >And imprinted on that moon is the silhouette of the monster she became.
- >It will serve as a fine reminder to her regime.
- >But more importantly, it will serve as a reminder to me and my weakness.
- >My neglect.
- >My ignorance.
- >"Sunshine. Brother."
- >The sobbing batp0ny looks to his brother.
- >Meadowlark slams his helmet to the ground and embraces the younger of the pair.
- >"'Tis not our fault. 'T'would not have been a world to live in."
- >"Nay, brother! 'T'was Her Majesty's dream!"
- "Nay, Children of the Night. It was a nightmare. And it was of nop0ny's fault but my own."
- >A tear falls from my eye as I stand weakly.
- >I approach them, to which they allow me to lean upon them.
- >The three of us gaze at the moon in sorrowful thought.
- >"Dearest Princess. Whatever punishment you will allow us will not be great enou-"
- "Nay, little p0ny. Your punishments will be... appropriate."
- >They both nod and smile weakly.
- >This tears at my heart, as I never wished to punish anyp0ny.
- >I simply wanted my sister back.
- "Gather your legion. Gather every batp0ny you know. Gather them in the forest east of the Mountain of the Sky."
- >Their whimpers catch my ears.
- >"The forest betwixt the mountains, Princess?"
- "Yes, Sunshine. I will await you there."
- >"Yes, Princess."
- >They bow and start to fly off into the storm.
- >Meadowlark halts his brother and turns to you.
- >"And what of you, Princess? What of the castle, and the royal city?"
- >I look at my surroundings and smile softly.
- "In light of recent events, I believe a new start will be necessary. Would a city that overlooks all of Equestria not be a bad idea?"
- >"Nay, Princess. 'T'would be an excellent idea. But-"
- "Go. This palace is lost and there is much work to be done. I will meet you and your brothers and sisters in the forest in a fortnight."
- >"Aye, Princess."
- >They fly off as I venture into the ruined castle.
- >There is naught for me here, but there is something that I must leave behind.
- >Levitating the crown off of my head, I approach a very large monument.
- >The Monument of the Elements of Harmony.
- >As the crown floats from my grasp, the gemstones inlaid break apart and infuse themselves into the orbs on the monument.
- >In time, there may be need for them.
- >And they will be kept safe here.
- >The crown itself, with its golden color, and that large pink star rising from its front-center shines in the moonlight.
- >I charge my horn and zap it with a spell.
- >A spell that will not allow its use without the other five elements.
- >And a spell that will not allow one single p0ny to use all six elements.
- "I fear the power of whomever you obey."
- >The sky shines brightly as my glorious sun casts its light over all of Equestria.
- >It has been two weeks since that fateful battle with the monster that took my sister.
- >The forest around the old palace has grown wildly without p0nies to keep it in check.
- >However, the new city that I had ordered to be built is looking quite amazing.
- >I will call it Canterlot.
- >And I will rule my land in peace and harmony from the heights of the Mountain of the Sky.
- >My wartorn land is already starting to look like it did when my sister and I ruled peacefully together.
- >I must thank the earth p0nies for that.
- >The pegasi and the unicorns are busy building the new royal city and castle.
- >I look to my left and smile softly at the large granite statue that had braced me during my battle.
- "What do you think? I believe Equestria will be quite harmonious for hundreds of years to come."
- >As I stand and begin my journey off of the castle's future grounds, I flick my tail under the statue's chin.
- "Too bad you won't be here to enjoy it, Discord."
- >It has always been fun, taunting that effigy of a long-defeated foe.
- >Luna had been too brisk in defeating him during that battle.
- >I wanted it to last just a little bit longer, just for the banter.
- >"Princess!"
- >I look to the source of the voice as it catches my ears.
- "Yes, Briskwind?"
- >"A messenger from Nightmare Moon's regime has requested your presence!"
- >Ah, of course.
- >Today was the day I need to discuss the batp0nies' punishment.
- >Rather, tonight.
- >Or... maybe now?
- "Do they request me at this instant?"
- >"Yes, Princess."
- "Then I will return as soon as my business is finished."
- >I trotted away, but soon found myself taking to the sky.
- >I flew east-ward, finding a large forest tucked between two mountain ranges as my destination.
- >Sunshine and Meadowlark greet me as I land in the forest.
- >Their shrill screeches sound throughout the trees.
- >Hundreds more answer in return.
- >And among the trees, I see hundreds of pairs of slitted eyes staring upon my form.
- "I am not here to hurt any of you. I wish for all of you to come into the open, so that I may see my newest subjects."
- >Hoofsteps sound as many little batp0nies emerge from behind trees and from the undergrowth of the forest.
- >Meadowlark and Sunshine bow to me, which leads every single one of the others to do the same.
- >I look upon each and every one of them individually.
- >Nearly all of them have saturated almost-gray coats.
- >All of them have tufted ears and bat wings.
- >And suddenly, it dawned on me.
- >I was not witness to the creation of their race, because they were not created.
- >They were corrupted.
- >Nightmare Moon's insurgence had been supported and followed by a large amount of pegasi, but very few earth ponies and unicorns.
- >I recognized some of their cutie marks.
- >And I recognized them all the same.
- >My children of the skies, corrupted by the same evil that corrupted my sister.
- >I could not help but cry, and so I openly did.
- "I... I fear that I may not be able to change any of you back."
- >Those words are all I can choke out before I felt my limbs collapse beneath me.
- >In that moment, I realized my sister was truly lost to me, just as these p0nies were lost to their own families.
- >"Princess. If it is deemed appropriate, our punishment may be these forms. And may our descendants be punished just as well!"
- >I shake my head and scream at that p0ny, my cheeks burning with anger.
- "Nay! Do not curse your forms, for they are a gift to you! Celebrate this. Celebrate what my sister has given you!"
- >The tears that fall down my cheeks burn with the heat of a thousand suns.
- "Please, little p0nies. Celebrate my sister, while I can not."
- >Sunshine presses a hoof to my cheek.
- >The smile he offers despite the tears in his eyes are enough to move my heart.
- >"We will celebrate her, in all of her glory. We will remember her as she was, before she was a Nightmare."
- >Meadowlark nods and smiles.
- >"We will celebrate her during the winter solstice, just as we know all of the others will celebrate you and your sun on the summer solstice."
- "You always were the smartest p0ny I knew, Meadowlark. That is an excellent idea."
- >All of the batp0nies cheer and hug one another.
- >I raise a hoof to silence them all.
- "Your punishment..."
- >A collective whines sounds throughout the forest.
- >I swallow hard as the tears continue down my cheeks.
- "Your punishment will be to live in this forest and these mountains until the day of my sister's return."
- >"But our families!"
- >"Our homes!"
- >"Princess, I..."
- "Make your homes in the trees and in the caves of the mountains. These forests have a bounty of fruit that the rest of Equestria knows nothing of."
- >I smile softly.
- "No outside p0nies will bother you, for I hereby announce that this forest is cursed and off-limits to anyp0ny."
- >Beckoning Sunshine and Meadowlark to follow me, I begin my departure from the forest.
- >"Princess, is this not a cruel punishment?"
- "Nay, Sunshine. I believe it is a fine punishment. The infant race of batp0nies will share their banishment with their creator."
- >"But, Princess! What of Princess Luna? We will be long gone upon her return!"
- >I stop in my tracks and press a hoof to my lips.
- "I want you two to lead this race into prosperity. I will grant you a gift of longevity for aiding me in Nightmare Moon's final hours. I know it was not easy, and I would not wish my dear sister's heart to be shattered when she returns."
- >My horn glows in preparation for a spell that will allow their life-span to extend for a thousand years.
- "Do you accept?"
- >"Yes, Princess. 'Tis more of a curse, in my opinion, but 'twill be a fitting punishment for our traitorous act."
- >I touch my horn to Meadowlark's forehead, his body glowing in resonance with the spell.
- "And you, Sunshine?"
- >"For Luna. I do."
- >The years pass by, and slowly but surely, the days start to feel shorter.
- >Five hundred years have passed since my sister's banishment.
- >Every night, I look up at her moon and cry.
- >I miss her more than anything.
- >Tonight is the night of the five-hundred Merry Moon Memorial, in honor of my sister.
- >I smile softly as hundreds of floating lanterns rise from the forest that contains Hollow Shades, and all of those batp0nies.
- >As those hundreds of lanters float toward the sky, toward the moon, a dozen or so bat ponies carrying large sacks fly upward, out of the forest.
- >Their destination is the top of the mountain, just like every year.
- >They offer letters, drawings, gifts, and an abundance of other little treats for my dear sister.
- >The top of the mountain has become somewhat of a sacred place for them.
- >Many of their young must travel to the top of the mountain and stay for a day on the day that they mature into an adult.
- >They have become such a curious, well-developed race in the five hundred years that they have lived in that forest.
- >I supposed I should meet them at the top of the mountain, just as I do every year.
- >My wings spread and carry me up to the top of the mountain.
- >I am met immediately by Sunshine, Meadowlark, and ten other batp0nies.
- >The two oldest batp0nies haven't aged a day since you... cursed them, as they wished to call it.
- >And it is a curse.
- >Loved ones come and go in the blink of an eye.
- >The only p0nies you can hold close are others with this curse.
- >But the batp0nies' banishment will not be over for another five hundred years.
- "Sunshine, Meadowlark. How nice to see you again."
- >"Likewise, Princess. A pleasure to see you once more."
- >"It's the five-hundredth Merry Moon Memorial, Princess. We brought the usual tributes to Princess Luna."
- "Yes, I can see that! I see you've also brought quite the entourage of friends."
- >I smiled at the new p0nies.
- >"Tonight is, coincidentally, one of their birthdays. Nectar, step forth."
- >A young mare, not much older than Luna was when she ascended to Princesshood, steps forward.
- >A dark crescent moon adorns her blue-gray flank.
- >Two foggy eyes stare forward, but don't look at anything in particular.
- >Her long dull-yellow mane lays on her shoulder in a thick braid.
- "Hello, little one."
- >"H-hello, miss."
- >The young mare was almost surprised to hear me giggle.
- "Nectar, was it? My name is Princess Celestia. Will you be spending the day on the top of this mountain?"
- >"Y-yes, Princess! Today's my eighteenth birthday, so it's a right of passage, I guess."
- "Well, I'm sure Sunshine and Meadowlark can make a small exception. Do you think they'd mind it if I took you to Canterlot for a little while?"
- >"We can't allow that, Princess. That would violate our banishment from Equestria."
- "Hollow Shades is part of Equestria, Meadowlark."
- >"He meant that it would violate the terms of our banishment that we would not leave the forest."
- "You leave the forest every year to come here. And so do the rest of the batp0nies on their eighteenth birthday."
- >"What if somep0ny from Canterlot saw her?"
- >I stomped my hooves into the snow that covered the mountain.
- "She will be in no such danger! I merely wish for her to accompany me to my sister's bedchamber as I drop off your tributes."
- >"Very well, Princess."
- >Sunshine and Meadowlark bow to me and turn away.
- >"Come, children. Nectar will be find, and we must return to the celebration."
- >I did not notice some of the looks the children gave me.
- >They were looks of malice, but I merely noted that as their distaste for me banishing their Princess.
- >Sunshine and Meadowlark are the only p0nies to remember those events.
- >I'm sure they were stretching the truth a little bit for theatrical effect.
- >Especially Sunshine, as he was always much more carefree and silly than his older brother.
- >A sigh escapes my muzzle as I pick the bags up in my magic grip.
- "Come little one. Climb upon my back and I will take you into Canterlot."
- >I knew that she couldn't see, and judging by the lack of scars near her eyes, it was a birth-defect.
- >It is sad, but I can do nothing about it.
- >I dare not tamper with another p0nies life, not for lack of caring, but for fear that all of my little p0nies will want to be perfect and free of weakness.
- >The batp0ny upon my back smiles wide as I carry her down to my city.
- >The bright lights illuminate the buildings and streets as the night crowd goes about their business.
- >As for me, I fly down to the castle.
- >More specifically, to one of the large turrets I had built to be Luna's new bedchamber for when she returns from her banishment.
- >Stepping inside, I try my best not to immediately burst into tears as I look upon the thousands upon thousands of crayon drawings and letters that adorn the walls.
- >Each one of them is from a batp0ny in Hollow Shades, delivered on the night of the Merry Moon Memorial.
- >I smiled as I opened the bags and withdrew letter after letter, picture after picture, and trinket after trinket.
- >The batp0nies, even after five hundred years, still loved their Princess of the Night enough to give her all of these heartwarming presents.
- >Just as I do every night I look at the moon, and even moreso every year in the winter solstice, I cry.
- >I cry for my sister, and my lost little p0nies that were taken from me by that evil Nightmare.
- >I cry because the children of the night are happy, despite their punishment and exile.
- >"Princess? Why are you crying?"
- >The mare touched a hoof to my cheek after waving it around for a moment.
- "I'm crying because I miss my sister."
- >"She'll be back, someday. Right?"
- >A smile draws across my lips as I hug the batmare.
- "Yes. Someday."
- >She helps me hang the new drawings on the walls, sort the letters, and place the trinkets gently in a large chest.
- >This room will be filled to the brim by the time Luna returns.
- >I will definitely have to move all of this into a special Archive, just for her.
- >"Miss 'Tia?"
- >My ears twitch at that name.
- >I turn and look at that little batp0ny, but all I see is Luna.
- >She smiles up at me, and I move closer to her.
- >She gasps softly as I squeeze her into an embrace and sob openly.
- >Even the sunshine can be blocked by rainclouds.
- >Days turned into weeks, weeks into months, months into years.
- >Those years turned to decades, which turned to centuries.
- >Some number of years ago, I found myself smiling much more genuinely.
- >A little filly named Twilight came into my life.
- >I sent her to a small town called P0nyville earlier today.
- >I hope she makes some friends while she makes sure the preparations for the one-thousandth Summer Sun Celebration were in order.
- >I want Luna to feel welcome when she returns from her banishment today.
- >Yes, after one thousand long and sad years, my dearest sister will return to me.
- >While I go about my business, I whistle a lullaby that mother used to sing to me and Luna as children.
- >Ah, I must begin preparations to travel to P0nyville.
- >Luna will be teleported there, and I have already sent for Sunshine and Meadowlark to meet us just after the celebration.
- >She will be positively excited to see her two best friends once more.
- >"Dearest Sister."
- >My ears perk at the sound as a wide smile threatens to tear my cheeks asunder.
- "Luna, my sister! You have retu-"
- >No p0ny stands in my bedchamber with me.
- >Not my servants.
- >Not Philomena.
- >Not Luna.
- >I shake my head as I turn to the large, decorated windows.
- >The dark silhouette of a p0ny stands just past the glass.
- >A flowing, ethereal mane adorns her head.
- "Luna!"
- >My glee once again overtook my heart.
- >Oh, how exciting it is to gaze once more upon my sister's form!
- >I throw the windows open and step out onto the balcony, my eyes glued shut from the large smile that adheres to my face.
- "Luna... How wonderful it is to see you again!"
- >"Yes, Celestia! How wonderful, indeed!"
- >That voice is not my sister's.
- >But I can not react fast enough to once more subdue the nightmare.
- >Her physical manifestation drops into a cloud of purple smoke that immediately launches itself in the direction of P0nyville.
- >Nightmare Moon had glimpsed into my heart, and new exactly who to target.
- >I could not let Twilight Sparkle get involved in my mess!
- >Alas, I find that I can not move.
- >All of my fears, in this moment, are realized.
- >Luna is gone for good, never to return to me.
- >The elements of harmony are locked away in the old palace.
- >And worst of all, the only p0ny to bring light into my life was now in danger.
- >And I can not move.
- >This is not caused by a spell, nor a curse.
- >This is my fear, tearing at my heart and my mind.
- >I find myself sobbing for a time that feels like an instant.
- >The sun will not rise to my call, my magic is useless.
- >All of Equestria is in danger, and I am helpless.
- >All that I have done, all that I have prepared for, gone.
- >It will be undone and I can not fight.
- >Nay.
- >I will not let you destroy all that I have created without a fight.
- >My teeth clench as I stand.
- >Equestria will not fall without its Princess tonight.
- >The world around me warps as I teleport to the old palace.
- >What I see completely amazes me.
- >My mother's crown sits atop my most prized student's head.
- >And surrounding her are five little p0nies, each wearing necklaces adorned with the Elements of Harmony.
- "How..."
- >My whispers and presence go unheard as I rush to the small blue p0ny lying alone.
- "Luna! My sister, please rise. Please stand!"
- >"C-Celestia?"
- >Her eyes widen as she recognizes me.
- >After one thousand years, my dearest sister still recognizes my visage.
- "Oh Luna, how I've missed you so!"
- >"Sister, I'm so sorry!"
- >Our embrace would last for a life time if Twilight Sparkle did not speak up.
- >"Princess? Is this... Princess Luna?"
- "Yes, my faithful student. Yes it is."
- >The eight of us walk back to P0nyville.
- >Twilight Sparkle and her friends do not speak to me nor Luna.
- >They merely whisper amongst themselves.
- >My tears, my joyful and cheerful tears, roll down my cheeks as my little sister walks beside me.
- "I have two very special p0nies that I'm sure you will love to meet, dear sister."
- >"I... I'm not sure that there will be any p0nies that will want to see me, sister. Not after what I have done."
- "Nay, Luna. These two will be more than thrilled to see you."
- >But as we walked into P0nyville, we were met with nothing but a parade and procession.
- >Sunshine and Meadowlark are nowhere to be seen.
- >Twilight Sparkle and her friends gather in a large group hug as they beg for my student to be allowed to stay.
- >I will allow Twilight Sparkle to stay in this town with her new friends.
- >If these six little p0nies can control the Elements of Harmony and do what I could not, they will need the power of friendship to do more that I can not.
- >Those are thoughts for another day, though.
- >I need to take Luna to see Sunshine and Meadowlark.
- "Come, Luna. We have business to take care of."
- >"But, sister. The celebration!"
- "There are more important things to take care of at this moment."
- >She climbs upon my back as per my request, and I take to the skies, flying as quickly as I can.
- >She spreads her wings as I fly, giggling as the winds tickle her feathers.
- >It is enough to melt my heart.
- >Her warm tears of joy trickled onto my neck as she hugged me tight.
- >"Sister? Where are we going?"
- "A small, hidden town in the forest east of Canterlot."
- >"What's Canterlot?"
- >I nod in the direction of the Mountain of the Sky.
- "The new royal city. It overlooks all of Equestria, and is much better suited to rule from."
- >"Will there be a place for me there?"
- "Yes, Luna. There has always, and will always be a place for you by my side."
- >I begin my descent into the forest with my little sister upon my back.
- >The town of Hollow Shades is completely empty.
- >There are no batp0nies in the trees, or on their
- >Not a single light, not a single batp0ny, and not even the call of any of the creatures of the forest.
- >"Sister? What is this?"
- >I furrowed my brow as I noticed a small flyer pinned to the ground by a rock.
- >Upon freeing it from its prison, I read its message.
- >"Dear Princess,
- >We will be in the clearing that you first left us in.
- >Regards,"
- >The last bit is smudged.
- >I find that to be a good thing, as I am sure Sunshine wrote this letter, and I would not have wanted Luna's surprise revealed so soon.
- >"Who are we looking for, 'Tia?"
- >A lump forms in my throat as I hear that name.
- >It has been five-hundred years since I last heard that name.
- "We're looking for a few friends, Lulu."
- >Luna hops off of my back and trots beside me as I start toward the clearing where I expect the batp0nies to be gathered.
- >I can feel their eyes tracking us as we trot through the forest.
- >I can tell that Luna feels it too, but she is much more apprehensive than I am.
- >That is to be expected.
- >After all, I am dragging her through a dark forest shortly after her return home.
- >"Princess?"
- >The rough, familiar voice of one very ancient batp0ny catches my ear.
- >"Luna!"
- >A second voice follows as two batp0nies rush out of the trees.
- >Sunshine tackles my sister, his exhilaration and excitement incredibly apparent in his laughter.
- >Meadowlark follows his brother as all three of those little p0nies roll in the grass.
- >Their tears of joy rip at my heart as I feel my sister has truly been welcomed home.
- >"Meadowlark! Sunshine! How are you two still alive?!"
- >They both look up at me, their ears turning backwards.
- >"It was part of our punishment for betraying you, Princess."
- >"Princess Celestia gave us a gift of an extended life. Just so we could see you again."
- >Luna's eyes catch my own, but I look away immediately.
- >"Sister, why would you allow them to suffer so?"
- "It was their decision well above my own, Luna. I offered it and they accepted."
- >She stands, toppling both of her long-lost friends off of her as she approaches me.
- >The fury on her face frightens me as her eyes lock with mine.
- >"A thousand years? You've made them suffer for a thousand years? For helping you defeat that Nightmare?"
- >Her hooves slam against my chest as she shouts.
- >"You've made the only two p0nies in the entire world that mean anything to me, my only two best friends, suffer a millennium. Why? Because you couldn't do what a simple unicorn and her friends could?"
- "Luna..."
- >The tears that cascade from her eyes tear my heart apart.
- >"No! Why couldn't you have done what that unicorn did?"
- "Because, Luna. I had lost my only friend to that Nightmare."
- >Sunshine places a hoof on Luna's shoulder.
- >"There is no one to blame, Princess. It was a dark time, full of desperation."
- >"He's right, Princess. We did what we had to, and we accepted the punishment that we deserved."
- >She shakes her head and looks to the ground.
- >"Why would you do that?"
- >Sunshine hugs Luna close to him and smiles.
- >"Where would our favorite Princess be without her two best guards?"
- >Well, isn't that just rude.
- >I'm standing right here, and I am the one who gave them that gift.
- >"Aye, Sunshine's right. We took this as punishment because we wanted to see you again."
- >Luna hugs me around the neck and sniffles softly, her tears wetting my coat.
- >"I'm so sorry, 'Tia."
- >I return her embrace and squeeze her as tight as I can.
- "It's alright, Lulu. Everything's going to be okay."
- >After a moment of thought, I remember the Archive with all of the letters and pictures from the batp0nies.
- >I still have to show those to Luna.
- "Sunshine, Meadowlark. It has been a pleasure to see you once more, but Luna and I must return to Canterlot. I have some things I need to show her."
- >"But, 'Tia! I want to stay with them a little longer. Can you show me later? Maybe tonight?"
- >I smile softly and nod.
- "Yes, of course. My apologies, sister, I understand. Sunshine? Meadowlark? Will you two show her to the castle when she is finished here?"
- >"Yes Princess Celestia. We will gladly return her to you."
- >They bow to me before I depart.
- >I am sure the rest of the batp0nies that still hide amongst the trees will come to love their Princess of the Night.
- >And I am sure that Luna will come to love her Children of the Night.
- >I spread my wings as I take to the sky, and as those three child-like p0nies scamper off into the woods.
- >All is right in Equestria, and I have my student and her friends to thank for their heroism.
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