My Little Pony: Exodus

My Little Pony: Exodus

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When Princess Luna was young, she was always under strict treatment from her parents. When she was taken away to be trained by the ruthless Pegasi, Luna's heart turned a little bitter. One day, she comes across a tribe of griffons and with them, Luna enslaved the Pegasi making them work in hard bondage. Soon, the great Goddess Amalthea sent a pony to lead the Pegasi to freedom. This story was made with help from BlackHat6. It is sort of based on Dreamworks' The Prince of Egypt. Warning: This story contains religious themes. Please don't post rude or offensive comments! Don't dislike it without a reason, thank you.
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Othalan is a planet much like ours, with a twist. Magical creatures and humans hide in plain sight, trying to avoid the growing pollution from the modern population. The Dragon Sisters, Luna and Clover, protect these mythical creatures. Read on as they go on epic quests, and battle mysterious foes, or simply run around in their human lives like goofballs! This book is a bundle of short stories written by myself and my friend who helped create this world, about the adventures of these two sisters. (I don't own any of the pictures I post in this story.) 2021 Author Note: I'm going to mark this story as complete, and I'm going to keep it up. My friend and I were 14 when we wrote this-- I'm 18 now-- and we've both improved a lot. However, I still find it a nostalgic and enjoyable read, and I hope whoever comes across it now feels the same!

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