Prestige Knight in Another World
Chapter 7: Friendship is Everlasting - Part 4
Previous ChapterCHAPTER 7: FRIENDSHIP IS EVERLASTING - Part 4
Nightmare Moon’s blood boils as she glares down at the armored knight below who humiliated her. Her anger radiates like a storm, dark clouds swirling around her as she contemplates her next move. Yet, as she examines the knight more closely, her countenance shifts to one of puzzlement and curiosity. The intricate designs of his armor catch her eye, glinting in the dim moonlight, and a strange sense of recognition washes over her. It’s as if she has glimpsed this figure in a distant memory, a fleeting image that dances just beyond her grasp.
Despite her fierce gaze the knight’s posture didn’t waver. With resolute he stood tall, and she feels an inexplicable connection to him, a thread linking their fates. This moment, charged with tension and intrigue, leaves her questioning not only his identity but also the nature of their encounter. What secrets lie hidden beneath the surface of this confrontation? What past might they share that eludes her understanding? The air thickens with unspoken words, and Nightmare Moon realizes that this knight is more than just a mere adversary; he is a key to unlocking the mysteries of her own mind.
“It can’t be,” Nightmare murmurs breathlessly, looking closer to the knight below her. “Impossible… a living, breathing Prestige Knight. Hmm… odd? I could’ve swore they were all extinct.”
Nightmare Moon magically teleports off of the balcony. She reappears in front of Marcus, causing the onlooker ponies around them to gasp and whisper among themselves. Her cat-like eyes study the knight’s features, and although she can’t see his face, she can feel his intense gaze staring back at her. Unbeknownst to the dark alicorn, her sharp gaze sends a shudder of unease through Marcus and his heart thundered rapidly through his rib cage.
“I must admit, I never thought in a thousand years that I would find one remaining Prestige Knight here of all places,” Nightmare Moon muses, walking slowly around Marcus with a sway of her hips. “Before my imprisonment, the last Prestige Knight died during the tenth holy war against the Hollows. I, as well as everypony else, thought they were extinct.”
Nightmare Moon returns to her spot whilst placing both gauntlets on her hips.
“However, it bewilders me that someone from such a distant age has suddenly reappeared after so many years, even for you. How did you survive the slaughter that wiped out your kind?” She asks while pacing around the knight, examining each facet of the armor.
Marcus chuckled a little.
“Your question is as good as mine, my lady,” Marcus replies, his voice low, deep, and smooth. His gaze remains fixed upon the dark alicorn while he speaks. “But I’m afraid I don’t have an answer. I guess I just got lucky.”
Nightmare Moon slightly narrowed her eyes at him.
“I see,” acknowledged Nightmare Moon.
Nightmare Moon shook her head.
“How you manage to survive throughout the years matters not to me,” Nightmare Moon states, continuing her stroll around the knight. “But I think it is best to know what exactly you are doing here?”
She halts directly in front of the knight. He doesn’t move or flinch even though Nightmare Moon stands so close to him, feeling the heat radiating from her body.
“The answer is simple,” Marcus responds, keeping his composure despite Nightmare Moon standing within arm's reach of him. “I’m here to stop you from disrupting the peace that exists here. The world should remain free of darkness and despair.”
“Quite noble you are,” said Nightmare Moon, chuckling sinisterly. “But I’m not surprised; you are a knight after all. But do you really think you are strong enough to stop the likes of I?”
Marcus slowly reached for his sword’s handle.
“I can’t know that for sure; unless I try,” he replied calmly, eyeing Nightmare Moon warily. She merely chuckled at his action.
“You’re quite confident about yourself for being nothing but a lowly knight. However, I’m afraid it’s too late for you,” Nightmare Moon informed, smiling deviously as she took another step closer.
The dark alicorn’s lips hovered near the knight’s own. Her breath warm against his helmet, her eyes glinting with malice. Had Marcus not worn said helmet, everyone would’ve seen his flushed in red from how closer the latter was to his space.
“And why is that?” Asked Marcus, arching a brow at her.
“Because…” Nightmare Moon’s horn suddenly glows dark blue; the light envelopes the knight before her, encasing him completely. “This battle was over before it began.”
The dark alicorn effortlessly lifted Marcus into the air with a surge of her potent magic. In an instant, darkish blue, magical square boxes materialized around him, their edges shimmering ominously. They enveloped the knight like a cocoon, tightening around him as if sensing his struggle. A brilliant flash of light erupted, and two additional pairs of magical boxes emerged swiftly from either side, folding over the initial cocoon. As they expanded, they formed a formidable dome, sealing Marcus within this enchanted prison.
Trapped inside, Marcus found himself immobilized, panic rising within him as he realized the extent of his predicament. Nightmare Moon couldn't help but smirk, relishing the sight of his shock and disbelief as he flailed helplessly within the confines of his magical box prison. The air crackled with tension as she reveled in her victory, knowing that Marcus was at her mercy.
“Yes, I think I’ll play with you a little before I leave…” Nightmare Moon purred before raising her hand.
Light erupted behind Nightmare Moon and a ball of magical energy hovered above her head. She slowly flexed her fingers, and the ball split apart into dozens of needle size spears. Twilight and other ponies watched in horror as the dark alicorn gracefully flicked her wrist, launching the deadly projectiles towards the dome. The multiple spears flew around the magical cocoon until one swiped across the dome, while the others slashed over and around its edge, creating a series of small cuts.
After a few minutes the multiple spears halted their assault. Both the spears and the magical, square shaped prison vanished in a flash. Twilight watched in a mix of pure horror and concern as the Prestige Knight’s body fell to the floor with a sickening thud. He lay limp on the ground, unmoving. Both of his armor and body were covered in countless small cuts and gashes.
The air was broken by Nightmare Moon’s cackle.
The remnants of the assault echoed in his mind. Each memory sharp and vivid as he could still feel the weight of the magical objects pressing down on him, their force relentless and suffocating. The sensation of being suspended in midair was disorienting, as if he were caught between two worlds, unable to escape the pain that was about to unfold. The sharp pangs coursing through his body felt like daggers, each one a reminder of the torment he had endured.
He remembered the moment the pressure lifted, the sudden absence of force that allowed him to collapse onto the cold, hard floor. The thud resonated in his ears, a final punctuation to the chaos that had just transpired. As he lay there, the chilling sensation of his own blood trickling down his forehead was a stark reminder of his vulnerability.
When he regained consciousness, the familiar yet surreal surroundings of Twilight Sparkle’s home greeted him. The emerald aura enveloping him was comforting yet strange, and the star-like sparkles drifting down felt like a gentle caress, contrasting sharply with the turmoil he had just experienced. It was a moment of solace amidst the chaos, a chance to gather his thoughts and confront the reality of his situation. He turned his gaze and felt a wave of ease when his sight met a familiar face.
Fluttershy knelt beside him with her arms outstretched. Her hands hovered just above his chest, fingers trembling slightly as she concentrated deeply. The vibrant emerald aura enveloping him gradually dissipated, revealing the raw vulnerability beneath. As the glow faded, she gently retracted her hands, placing them softly on her lap, a subtle gesture of both relief and exhaustion.
Opening her eyes, she turned her gaze towards him, her expression filled with an unmistakable worry that tugged at his heart. It was a look that mirrored the deep concern his mother often displayed towards his father during moments of pain—a blend of love and fear, reminiscent of a devoted housewife anxiously awaiting news of her loved one’s well-being. The weight of her gaze lingered, filling the air with an unspoken connection that transcended words.
Marcus paused.
Wait, if Fluttershy is the wife, does that make him the husband?
“Are you okay?” Fluttershy asked him, her worried tone breaking through his train of thoughts.
“Yeah, I am,” replied Marcus, trying to sit up.
Fluttershy backed up a little to give him some room. He sat up on his rear, looking around him to find more familiar faces. Fluttershy’s friends, along with Twilight Sparkle were also present, surrounding the young warrior where he lies. All of them looked relieved to see him awake. He got up slowly back on his feet, taking care to avoid losing his balance. Once he was stable Marcus looked between Twilight and the others.
“What happened? Where is Nightmare Moon?” Marcus inquired, addressing Twilight. Twilight took one step closer beside Fluttershy.
“She caught you by surprise and trapped you. She nearly killed you with a powerful attack before flying away,” Twilight answered. “Everypony scattered in a panic while I carried you back to the library with my magic. I wouldn’t have been able to save you had Fluttershy not shown up.”
Marcus shifted his gaze towards the yellow pegasus.
“You healed me?” Marcus questioned.
“Um, Yes,” Fluttershy answered, nodding her head.
Marcus fully turns to face her. He lowered his head and placed his clenched gauntlet over his heart.
“Thank you Fluttershy. I’ll forever be grateful for your help,” he stated earnestly, staring deeply into the yellow pegasus’s eyes. Fluttershy blankly blinked at him before glancing at the floor.
“Y-Your welcome,” she replied, stuttering a little.
Applejack smiled at him with one hand on her hip.
“Well, ah’m mighty glad y’all are alright,” Applejack said sincerely. Rarity nodded in agreement.
“I wholeheartedly agree, we thought we lost you back there,” Rarity stated. Marcus gave her and the others a thumbs up.
“Well, I’m alright now. So you all can rest at ease,” he remarked. “Besides, there is an important matter that we all must return our attention to.”
Applejack nodded her head.
“Ah agree, and ah think ah’ll start by asking,” said Applejack, turning her worried gaze towards Twilight. “Y’all know what’s ‘goin on here, right Twilight?”
Marcus and the girls turned to look at Twilight. Twilight took a deep breath whilst briefly closing her eyes then reopened them.
“I read all about the predictions of Nightmare Moon; some mysterious objects called the Element's of Harmony are the only things that can stop her. But I don't know what they are, or where to find them. I don't even know what they do!” Twilight explained, looking between the knight and the girls.
“The Element's of Harmony, a reference guide.” Pinkie Pie stated out loud, looking at a shelf.
Twilight rushed over and nearly knocked the pink pony aside. “How did you find that?”
“It was under 'E'.” Pinkie Pie chimed up.
Twilight flipped open the book looking through it as the others gathered around her.
“Let's see … There are six Elements of Harmony, but only five are known: Kindness, Laughter, Generosity, Honesty, and Loyalty. The sixth is a complete mystery. It is said that the last known location of the Elements of Harmony was in the castle of the royal sisters, Whinnyshire. The castle is located in what is now known as …. the Everfree forest.” Twilight concluded.
“Hmm… the Everfree Forest.” Marcus thought aloud, crossing his arms and glanced at the mane five. “Do any of you know where we might find this place?”
“Eeyup,” Applejack replied, grumbling. Marcus arched a brow at the shift of the mare’s tone.
“Something I should know?” Asked Marcus.
Rainbow Dash scratches the back of her head.
“Yeah, not gonna lie, the Everfree Forest is kinda bad news,” Rainbow Dash explained.
“Yeah, It's full of monsters and Timber wolves and so much more,” Pinkie Pie added.
“Okay, so when do we leave?” Rainbow Dash stated, placing her hands on her hips and looking between her friends and Marcus. Twilight narrowed her eyes on them.
“Oh no, you're not going anywhere. None of you are.” Twilight chided. “Look, I appreciate the offer, but I'd really rather that me and Marcus do this on our own.”
Applejack shook her head.
“No can do, sugarcube,” said Applejack, smiling at the lavender unicorn. “We sure ain't lettin' any friend of ours go into that creepy place alone. We're stickin' to you like caramel on a candy apple.”
“Mmhm.” Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Pinkie Pie, and Fluttershy agreed unanimously.
Twilight sighed.
“Girls…” Twilight began.
“If they wish to come, then I don’t see any harm in it,” Marcus interrupted Twilight, causing her to turn her head and bewilderingly stare at him. “If we are to rid the darkness that has taken over Ponyville and reclaim its former glory, we are going to need all the help that we can get. When one is alone they’re strong in their own right, but together with companions—friends, we’re stronger together.”
Everypony stared at Marcus with astonished expressions. Rainbow Dash’s countenance transformed from astonishment to excitement.
“Well, dang, Marcus. I’ll fight to that,” declared Rainbow Dash, raising her fist towards him excitedly. Marcus returned her enthusiasm by exchanging a fist bump with her.
Marcus blinked.
“I take it that Spike will be joining us?” Asked Marcus, glancing at Twilight. Twilight shook her head.
“No, he won’t be coming,” Twilight replied. “He told me he’s staying behind as a last defense for all the citizens of Ponyville.”
Marcus nodded. “Then it’s settled. We move onward to the Everfree Forest, and stop Nightmare Moon. I for one, am the most all for having another go with her. After all…”
Marcus’s hand reached for the handle on his left side. He unsheathed his sword, bringing the steel blade to his right, and stared forward with determination.
“I owe her some payback.”
Marcus stood at the threshold of the Everfree. The place seemed to pulse with life and mystery as the air was thick with the sounds of the jungle, a chaotic symphony that sent shivers down his spine. Each cry, each rustle, was a reminder that he was stepping into a world governed by nature's laws, where he and his pony companions would be mere visitors. As he strained to listen, familiar sounds like the chirping of crickets and the hooting of owls mingled with the unsettling calls of the unknown. Yet, it was the deeper, resonant tones that truly captivated him, a haunting bass that reverberated through the air, reminiscent of a whale's sorrowful song echoing through the ocean depths. This sound, unlike anything he had encountered before, stirred a sense of unease within him.
It was a stark reminder that in this wild realm, he was not the apex being; rather, he was an intruder in a land where the rules were dictated by the untamed forces of nature. With each passing moment, Marcus felt the weight of his decision to venture into the Everfree. The vibrant colors of the foliage, the flickering shadows cast by the towering trees, and the uncharted sounds beckoned him forward, yet they also warned him of the dangers that lay ahead. He took a deep breath, steeling himself for the journey into the depths of the jungle, where every step could lead to wonder or peril, and where the line between friend and foe blurred in the dense underbrush.
Marcus glanced to his right to look at Applejack. The cow-mare no longer wore her black farm overalls, but instead opted for a more traditional body-fitting armor and a cape. Her hands were encased with gauntlets while her legs were armored with a pair of knee pads and greaves. A big circular shape shield rested against her back, a precaution against stray arrows or lances.
Fluttershy dons a green cape trimmed in black over a lime minidress. Due to her very well-endowed figure, her large bosom was extremely visible through her cleavage. She wore black pants that squeezed over her curves, thick thighs, and her prominent rear. She held in both hands a long, dark brown wooden staff with the top roots twisted and coiled around an emerald gem. High heels clicked on the soft dirt path which finished her outfit.
Pinkie Pie was dressed in pants and robes that prioritize ease of movement while her sturdy boots complimented the impact of her kicks as a martial artist. She held a giant pink metal hammer, resting it one shoulder with ease. Her poofy mane was tied in a ponytail, and a cerise headband covered atop her forehead.
Marcus shifted his gaze to his left. Twilight donned a purple robe over her black dress. She wore slightly heeled boots, and a large pointed hat. She also had a sword strapped to her hip, sheathed in its dark grape scabbard. Since she was a unicorn there was no need for her to have a magic staff; her magic she utilized through her horn alone was enough to give a deadly edge when wielding it.
“Before we start our dangerous journey, I have to ask,” Marcus said, addressing Rainbow Dash as he turned his gaze at her. “What exactly should we be watching out for here?”
“Well there's the usual: Ursa, Hydras, and Dragons occasionally live here too. But I can take them all on with twenty-percent no problem.” Rainbow Dash said confidently, glancing at the knight with a wide grin.
“Alright, are there any real threats we should watch out for?” Marcus asked, raising a brow.
“Eeeyup,” Applejack chimed in, popping the p. “Maticore, ROUS, cragodiles, and worse of all Timber Wolves. Even if ‘nothin else in this forest ain't natural, them things are not super natural.”
“Not natural?” Marcus repeated, a bit puzzled.
“What do you mean?” Twilight asked, arching a brow at the cow-mare.
“Weird plants, more monsters than any other place outsidea Hollow Shades.” Applejack explained.
“And the weather takes care of it self. No Pegasus can controls it at all!” Pinkie Pie stated, spreading her arms with the hammer in hand.
Rainbow Dash nodded in agreement. “It’s true.”
Twilight stared at the pair with skepticism.
“Now wait—hold on. That makes no sense. That is is the very definition of natural. Existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by ponies!” Twilight explained, unimpressed.
“Still weird.” Rainbow Dash snorted.
“Anything else we should know ahead of time?” Marcus pressed.
“Yes, as of now there are two clans who live in the Everfree,” Rarity explained, placing her hands on her hips. “The number two on the list is the Balder clan. These vile beasts have caused quite a problem for us about eight years ago. They raided not just Ponyville constantly, but other villages as well in order to fulfill their desire to kill, and they don’t care who they hurt to get what they wanted.”
Marcus noted Rarity clenched her fist tightly and Applejack flinched at the last sentence. A part of him wanted to ask the pair, however he decided not to bring it up. Best not to open old wounds of the past.
“The Royal Guard intervened after a time and the conflict ended with the Balder clan retreating deeper into the Everfree Forest,” Rarity continued. “The clan is not as big as it was before, however thanks to the Royal Guard’s efforts, they have been less active lately due to having lost the war with their leader.”
“Okay, what about number one?” Twilight asked, folding her arms.
“The Royal Sentinels,” The mane five replied in synchronized unison.
“Royal Sentinels?” Twilight echoed.
“Oh yeah, they’re giants covered in armor with a meanie attitude,” Pinkie Pie explained. “Sometimes they appear in pairs, other times in groups which is rare. Heck, I even fought an army of a-hundred and ninety-nine Royal Sentinels when I was five years old.”
A solemn silence hung in the air. Marcus and Twilight focused upon Pinkie’s face as her words sunk in. The pair’s eyes widened with surprise and shock respectively, and the armored latter slowly shifted his gaze towards the three mares for verification. His mouth parted in amazement.
“She ain’t lying,” Applejack assured with a shake of her head.
Rainbow Dash nodded in agreement.
“Yeah, crazy, right?” Rainbow Dash agreed, giving a shrug and smirk. Fluttershy nodded her head in agreement.
Rarity giggled at the pair’s expressions.
“I know it’s hard to believe, darling. But trust us, it’s the truth,” Rarity added.
Marcus and Twilight blinked. The armored knight cleared his throat.
“So, how do we avoid them?” Marcus inquired.
“Oh, that’ll be easy for us,” Fluttershy stated with a smile. “All we have to do is follow the trail that leads straight to where we have to go. As long as we don’t stray from the path, and venture near their territory we should be safe.”
“Hmm, alright.” Marcus hummed, nodding his head before turning his attention back to the mares. “Then let’s not stand here longer than we already have. Let’s set off.”
Marcus stepped aside and raised his gauntlet.
“Ladies first,” He said with a smile.
“Why thank you Sir Marcus,” Rarity replied, stepping forward with the other girls following behind. “Shall we?”
“Let's,” He affirmed, flashing a grin under his helmet.
The group followed Rarity and Applejack towards the EverFree. Rarity's elegant mane brushed against the damp leaves, while Applejack led with a determined stride, her eyes scanning for any signs of danger. The towering trees of the Everfree formed a natural cathedral, their gnarled branches intertwining like the claws of a great beast ready to ensnare its prey. Shadows danced around them, and the air grew thick with the scent of earth and decay, amplifying their unease. Each step felt like a descent into the unknown, the sounds of the forest enveloping them—a symphony of rustling leaves and distant calls of unseen creatures. They pressed on, driven by curiosity and the thrill of adventure, their hearts racing as they embraced the wild mystery that lay ahead.
Marcus glanced up at the tree tops and saw an owl on an overhanging branch. It gazed down at the group with yellow eyes, and gave a caw before flying off, leaving Marcus and his companions with nothing but an eerie silence to accompany them. A slight breeze blew, stirring the ripples of dried grasses and small bushes. They proceeded at a leisurely pace, their steps cautious as they felt the soft, decomposing forest floor sink beneath their sturdy boots. Suddenly a loud crack sounded in the air, the sound of pouring sand and dirt echoing off the trees.
“Ohmygosh Fluttershy! Quick!!” Rainbow called out.
Rainbow Dash darted downward to grab Pinkie Pie as she slid down the slope towards the edge of the cliff. Fluttershy zipped along after her, showcasing unexpected speed as she scooped up the screaming Rarity. Marcus tumbled and rolled, thrown off balance from the drop, grabbing at the dirt futility before he finally managed to get a hold of a half buried rock to stop his fall.
Applejack snagged a hold of a root to stop her fall, however Twilight slid all the way down and was scrambling at the edge trying to keep herself from falling. Marcus winced, looking for something else he could grab onto to go after her, though Applejack acted first, letting go of her root and sliding down to where Twilight was. The unicorn grabbed onto her hands like a life line flailing her legs as she tried to climb back up.
“Gah what do I do!?!” Twilight shrieked.
The farm pony blinked down at her, her ears perking up.
“Let go.” Applejack said simply.
Marcus and Twilight stared wide-eyed at the farm pony.
“WHAT!?” Twilight yelped.” Are you crazy?”
“No ah ain't, ah promise you'll be fine.” Applejack stated.
“That’s not true!” Twilight retorted, still trying to climb back up. “I’ll die if I let go!”
“Y’all ain't gonna die.” Applejack stated firmly. “What ah’m sayin' to you is the honest truth. Let go, and you'll be safe.”
Twilight winced a little though with a last gulp she did so. The lavender unicorn screamed as gravity wrenched her down. However, gravity held fast and Twilight felt herself slowing down, causing her to open her eyes, and blink several times. She found Fluttershy holding her up by the arm to her left, and Rainbow Dash by her right midair. The pair flashing her with a reassuring smile.
Marcus watched the scene with interest, taking note of the fact that the three had somehow managed to slow Twilight’s fall. A sad smile graced his lips, remembering the day he and his best friend Kaleb met. If there was one thing he and everyone around him knew Kaleb for, it was his pure honesty. That had earned him the nickname Kaleb, ‘The Honest Man’, a moniker given to him by both his family and friends for his honesty and willingness to speak his mind. However, as nostalgic as Marcus thought of Kaleb, his smile vanished instantly upon knowing he’ll never get to see him again.
Oh Kaleb, if only you were here, you and Applejack would’ve gotten along quite well, Marcus thought.
“Um.”
Marcus blinked back to reality as a voice caught his attention. Turning his gaze from Twilight to the source, he noticed Fluttershy hovering in front of him with the support of her wings flapping behind her. She flew a little closer to him and extended her hand.
“Do you need help getting down?” Fluttershy questioned, offering out her hand for Marcus to take.
Marcus chuckled and shook his head.
“No need, Fluttershy,” Marcus remarked. “I can manage.”
Marcus let go of the rock and descend fast toward the ground. He landed on the earth’s floor with a thump, cracking the ground in a spiderweb. He stood upright and shifted his head to meet Twilight’s gaze.
“Are you alright, Twilight?” Marcus asked, his voice filled with concern.
"Yea, I’m okay," Twilight reassured, nodding her head once.
Marcus nodded back. “That’s good. What about the rest—”
Marcus choked back a gasp when he turned to his left. His eyes bulged under his helmet, his blood running cold as he stared at the sight before him. Twilight and the girls followed the direction where the armored latter was looking, and each of them gasped in horror when they spotted the same thing.
Standing twenty feet away from the group were two, golden armored titans. The one on the right had grotesque figure, and wielded a mighty hammer in both hands. The other by his side held a long sandy cross spear, donning golden armor that resembled a lion. The pair stared menacingly at the group, their gaze boring holes into their souls.
The Dragon Slayer Ornstein and the Executioner Smough took a step forward.
Author's Note
Author Shimmer: Hope you enjoyed the rewritten chapter my shimmerings. I apologize that we couldn’t extend this chapter further enough to the battle between Marcus and Nightmare Moon. But these two came up in my mind, and I thought I added them here for a potential battle to arise before the main course.
Triple Studios: I remember people having a hard time against those two in the game. Especially those that rage quit and break their controllers all together. But has Marcus fought these two before?
Author Shimmer: Yes, he has. Only difference is he has fought against these two in the game, but never in person. Which is why he was not expecting to see them in the Everfree Forest. Facing them in the game is one; standing before them in person brings a whole new fear.
Triple Studios: Yeah, I probably be scared too if I was standing in front of a boss that I not only feared but had a hard time beating. I can only hope our knight in shining armor and Twilight are ready for whatever those two will throw at them. Which reminds me, we know how strong Marcus is—level wise, of course. Will we see how strong is Twilight and her friends will be?
Author Shimmer: Yes, but only Marcus will see what their levels are. Because in his point of view, it’s somewhat a game but in the real world of Datk Souls. And yes, in case you ask he already has this skill which will be mentioned in the next chapter.
Triple Studios: One more question: since he already has this skill, will he earn more by leveling up and through each boss he defeats.
Author Shimmer: Yes. But whatever skill he’ll earn, I’ll keep that to myself.
Triple Studios: Alright then.
Author Shimmer: Next chapter will feature Marcus fighting against the boss, traveling with Twilight and the others towards the two sister’s tower, and defeat Nightmare Moon. We hope to see you guys there when said chapter is published. ![]()
Triple Studios: And as always - we will see you young readers, in the next chapter.
Author Shimmer: Have a good day/night my little shimmerings! ![]()
