Land Of Peace: Tainted Roots

by Direwolf

First published

Nations are the result of a group of people rallying together under a banner of a sort, alongside laws. Sometimes, two or more nations find common ground. Other times, there is a begrudging tolerance. In the worst-case scenario, conflict arises. It always does eventually. One army wins, and one army loses. Equestria was fortunate, a champion and survivor. It scrounged a victory centuries past against a chaotic force. The tie-breaker? One group was eradicated, and the other still had people, crippled as it were. Equestrians persevered, with any method they could find. Ponies stuck with each other, other races secondary. It was desperate times and the descendants of the shattered nation clawed for purchase in a destabilized land; the ponies used races unlike their own as steps in their ascension.

The race to suffer most was Humanity, the tools of the very same nation that tried to wipe out Equestria's denizens. A concoction they were called, servants of evil, animals. The reasons humans were deemed deserving of scorn are many, and the actual explanation for why faded away into obscurity. Humans weren't the sole victims, but they receive the most vitriol. By the generous grace of Celestia, ponies will say, humanity was officially freed from servitude; the laws Celestia put forth on paper were sweet like honey, sickeningly so. The social change was slow, despite the alicorn's platitudes on her sun-lit gold and velvet throne. Painful alongside patronizing. Demeaning with nice coloring.

The Alicorn princess, too humble to be queen, made a stand of actual effect once it finally came to her that her precious subjects wouldn't simply bow to her change of heart after centuries of tradition. All humans in Equestria were mercifully relocated out of the land. Freedom from one group into the gripping fingers of others. Humans weren't saved, they were shunted down the river, to ease the alicorn goddess's heart. They were still subjects of exploitation, just under different hands.

Eventually, humans trickled back after hundreds of years, on the coastlines of the Equine nation. With varying success; the ponyfolk, only some, had actually moved on after centuries. Improvement, but there is still suffering and the creatures were fickle. Some still persist in their heinous ways.

A human man, a product of the world beyond, steps further into the nation than ever. He had a task, and he will complete it. If not, others will come just like he had. He will bring change, he has to.

I am a patient man.