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Champions of Equestria

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Description

“Alternate Gender Counterparts of Heroes” is my new project! Here, characters switch roles with their soul mates (mares with stallions and stallions with mares).
Prince Blueblood is the Alternate Gender Counterpart of Princess Luna. He is an Alicorn Pony, the younger brother of King Sombra, Nightcolt Blood is the Alternate Gender Counterpart of Nightmare Moon. He is also the adoptive uncle of Shining Armor. Eventually, the Elements of Harmony restore Blueblood to his former self and he returns to rule over Equestria alongside his older brother.

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@Ertinax  
Never ever compare AU and OU characters  
Read the deviantart’s description  
This Blueblood is not the same Blueblood from OU  
@Soul scribe  
You also wrong,This is not the same Blueblood from OU  
Mark this words:  
They have same physical appearances but their personalities are different
Ertinax

“We’re all glad you’re back to normal, Prince Blueblood. But please tell us, what made you turn evil 1000 years ago? Was it loneliness? A growing sense of isolation? Not being appreciated for your special talents? Or were you just possessed by shadow monsters?”
 
“What? No, no, no. It was a cake.”
 
“What?”
 
“Someone threw a cake at me and everything turned red.”
 
“You tried to destroy Equestria because of a cake?”
 
“Actually, I believe I was going to destroy the entire planet. Let’s try not to be so Equestrocentric, shall we?”