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I like to think that, after the universe of Fall of Equestria decided to stop being so silly and get back to work, the ponies rebelled against their caribou tormentors (and kudos for making OP God Mode Villain Stus out of caribou, brah, that is actually quite legitimately impressive). And of course, in typical Hotel Rwanda fashion, the revived and much more brutal Equestrian Empire dedicated itself to an absolute and total purge of every living caribou in the world.
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I actually like this idea. to destroy the Caribou, slavers who could hardly survive on their own, a culture of perversion. if this is their culture, their cherished way of doing things, then that is what you must kill.
But the schools in the US teach all about the trail of tears and that stuff, so I don’t see what you mean by them covering that up… also that’s getting really political and let’s not.
I was just talking about how it’s interesting that people come up with alternative endings, to just ignore away how a fictional story ends instead of just ignoring away the whole story. So… not even really relevant to IRL so much.
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You’ll find that some (neo-nazis, conservative Japanese, Chinese Government, the mass media where the Armenian Genocide is concerned, the USA where the genocide of native peoples is concerned) find it very easy indeed to erase the past without even blinking.
Oh, lol. Yeah, made in China.
Reading up on it, there are two wild species from (Europe and much of Asia) and (just Asia). (Perinthesis to delineate the two ranges and not make it seem like three)
The first species went extinct in 1909, and the latter only exists in small numbers in Mongolia.
All other “wild” horses were domesticated at some point or descendants of domestic horses, and are thus “feral”, not “wild”.
It’s really interesting to note that apparently the equus, a proto-horse, had a much larger range including the Americas, so horses were like a global animal before 10,000 years ago, when most went extinct, probably because of climate change resulting in poorer grazing food sources in their habitats, but it seems that’s mostly a guess and the exact cause is still a little bit of an open question.
@Background Pony #C465
@TheDog
Isn’t it interesting how people come up with alternate endings rather than just saying “it never happened”?
It’s like erasing the past entirely, no matter how tragic it is, is something people just can’t accept. That makes sense in real life, but it seems true even for fiction. It’s only easy for me to say it never happened because I’ve never seen that story. But we all have that innate sense, it seems.
Not to destroy the past, but to make a better future. Which is a good set of values, since in real life you can’t change the past, either…
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Caribou! Not carbon. Freaking autocorrect.
@Scrounge
I lol’d
Throw in Sunset Shimmer as an alicorn and the Caribou having lost all of their combat and tactical superiority due to years of doing literally nothing but raping horses, and you have a bona fide brilliant good end on your hands.
How it all ends?
Trixie and Adult Spike come out of hiding from the dragon lands, where Spike had learned the ways of the dragon while Trixie had trained in combat magic, making them a mighty and formidable force. Having such a duo as their leaders, the mares of Equestria rise up against the caribou.
The caribou, having grown overconfident in what they believed to be their complete domination of Equestria, are unprepared for the rebellion. Things go from bad to worse for the caribou when aid comes from Dragon Lord Ember at her dear friend Spike’s request. Against the combined might of the dragons and the rebelling ponies, the caribou are quickly defeated.
Trixie and Spike, the saviours of Equestria and its citizens, are given awards and accolades galore, including royal titles and places in the history books.
What I’d have liked from Faust’s concept of Viking Caribou is an episode where one character is mistaken for the Valkyrie, but the comic already has a “King for a Day” storyline. ^3^
The actual Caribou population in Equestria READS this Fall Of Equestria stuff and their community leaders issues very strongly worded letters to Celestia for allowing its publication.
Tirek opens the gates of Tartarus, finds it incredibly easy to absorb all the magic of all the mares in Equestria without anyone noticing, finds it even easier to absorb all the magic of the four ex-alicorns, proceeds to absorb Eris’s chaos magic, finishes absorbing the rest of the males and caribou magic before going up directly against the king, curbstomps him into oblivion before absorbing his magic, laughs so terribly hard at the elements of harmony, which are completely useless as the caribou have made it impossible to find keys anymore, snaps the Tree of Harmony in half, shatters the Crystal Heart into little pieces, uses his now-nigh-omnipotent power to burn most of the world into ash because he felt like it, rules over a land of fire and death for the rest of eternity.
What you hope and what non_creepy possibly considers a believable (hurp durp XD) conclusion may differ, I’d like to think. ;3
Honestly if it does end I kinda hope it ends in a sort of just desserts kinda way you know what I mean right?
I may have brought up the idea of an internal coup. Nopony uses my ideas though, lol.
Adittionally, the potential resolution to the series, it is said, will never involve death. non_creepy simply doesn’t know how, but if the moment presents itself, he or somepony else will think of a way to make an appropriate closure.
That or the caribou leave and the stallions who are still under the Corrupt Heart Spell continue to practice the rape and enslavement of mares. (Which I will bring up on FiMFic. XD )
Dude you and I both know this is how it goes down now <xD;
Fall was updated? I don’t follow it, so I wouldn’t know. I was just reminded of it by something mostly unrelated.