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Dawn
Load Full StoryNext ChapterThe sun, already over the horizon, emerged above the pink clouds. The rays of light acted like a spotlight, focused on a flying figure.
Twilight Sparkle squinted against the sudden arrival of light, as it swept the last traces of darkness away. She looked at the sun, Celestia's lantern, illuminating the world with its embracing warmth, and sighed. Her eyes appeared to be a majestic blue.
Twilight blinked, her violet eyes drinking in the view. A solid layer of clouds lay below her, and another layer of seemingly impermeable clouds shrouded the sky above. The sun was now perfectly in between the two layers, a goal between two eternal posts that stretched out in every direction. The wind was brisk, tugging at Twilight's wing feathers.
On a sudden whim, she did a barrel roll, maintaining her eastward course throughout its execution. She laughed in sheer enjoyment, happy to be alive.
It was the first time that she had smiled in the past two weeks.
Her barrel roll concluded, Twilight gazed at the sun once more, as it beckoned to her, inviting her east. Her eyes gleamed a resplendent magenta, which in the dawn light blazed as glorious rubies. She increased her wing's rate of motion, smoothly accelerating towards the celestial orb.
She felt good to be alive, for the first time in months.
Time passed. The sun disappeared above the upper cloud curtain, taking its appointed daily bath in the sky.
Twilight computed the results of twelve-digit numbers multiplied together in her head even as she soared towards the eastern horizon.
Eventually, around midday, mountains emerged, rocky isles in a sea of clouds. The curtain, meanwhile, was disintegrating, the sun's rays illuminating patches of white on the waves below, alternating with swaths of shadow.
She headed towards the mountaintops, her eyes scanning the shattered topography. Scraps of verdant green were juxtaposed with the blades of alabaster stone that shredded them. Beyond that, twin ranges collided, terminating in two tall mountains, like twin canines bared at the world in a snarl of fury.
It looked familiar. Twilight glided to one of the nearby peaks, setting down on a patch of green moss that thrived in this realm of consistent moisture. She unslung her twin saddlebags, each emblazoned with her cutie mark.
It contained no food or water, for Twilight had learned from Celestia that eating and drinking, while to alicorns a significant pleasure, were not necessary for their survival. They drew their nutrition from magic, an inexhaustible resource that was only limited by the capability of creatures to use, or the extent that magical artifacts could harness it.
She opened up one of her two saddlebags, and levitated out a translucent orb, tinged with a dark shade of indigo. A moment's wait as the magic within the orb ascertained that she was indeed one Twilight Sparkle, Princess of Friendship and former bearer of the Element of Magic, and then a map which, to use a term that she'd picked up in the human world, was holographic sprang into existence.
Twilight looked at the map, which bore a vibrant violet line across it. The line began in the Crystal Empire, headed south and west to Ponyville, and then crossed the sea between Equestria and Griffonia. From there it went straight east, over the Undermarshes, through Dream Valley, then across another sea, called the Sea of Dreams. Finally it breezed by the Diamond Flats, still a ruler aligned to east, and over the Blue Plains. At the end of the line a purple sphere flashed, an unnamed mountain range just to the east of it. Its prominent feature was a set of two peaks that pointed directly towards the sky.
Beyond it, there was nothing.
Twilight deactivated the map, tucking it away in her saddlebag. She then slung her bags back onto her back, and, spreading her wings, took flight once more. She zoomed between the two mountain peaks, a racehorse passing the first gate, heading out into the unknown.
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