The sorcerers in Equestria: A battle for friendship

by Myheartisburningforjesus

Look at our powers

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Starlight Glimmer rushed over, her eyes immediately taking in the scene of destruction. The Mane Six were standing guard over the Kyoto and Tokyo students, all of whom looked worse for wear. The damage to Canterlot was evident, and Starlight was clearly annoyed.

“What happened here?” Starlight demanded, her tone sharp. “Who are they, and why is Canterlot in ruins?”

Twilight Sparkle stepped forward. “These students come from another world. They were fighting a creature that attacked Canterlot. Things got out of hand.”

Starlight looked over the group, clearly not pleased. “Another world? And they just showed up here and wrecked everything?”

Gojo Satoru, still calm, stepped forward. “We didn’t plan this. A portal we were using malfunctioned, and we ended up here. We were trying to stop a curse, but things didn’t go as expected.”

Starlight wasn’t convinced. “Intentions don’t change the fact that Canterlot is a mess. We need to know more about who you are and what you can do.”

Yuji Itadori stepped forward, looking sincere. “We’re sorry for what happened. We’re students of Jujutsu High. We fight curses—evil spirits that harm people in our world. We didn’t want this to happen.”

June Kamo added, “We’ve been trained to use cursed energy, to fight these curses. We didn’t come here to cause trouble.”

The Mane Six listened, still wary but more curious now. Applejack gave Twilight a nod. “I reckon they’re tellin’ the truth.”

Twilight nodded slowly. “I believe you, but the damage here is real, and we need to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

Rainbow Dash, still hovering, chimed in, “So what do we do with them? We can’t just let them off the hook.”

Celestia, who had been observing, finally spoke. “You will help us rebuild Canterlot. It’s the least you can do after this mess.”

Luna added, her tone stern, “But if there’s any more trouble, we won’t be so forgiving.”

The students nodded, understanding the situation. Megumi Fushiguro, still in pain but determined, spoke up, “We’ll help fix this. We didn’t mean for this to happen, and we’ll do what it takes to make things right.”

Celestia gave a short nod. “Good. Let’s get started.”

The group set to work, knowing they were being watched closely. They had a chance to make things right, but they understood there wouldn’t be any more chances if things went wrong again.

Momo was in the air, flying on her broom, focusing on sweeping away the debris with precise wind strikes. Todo, with his immense strength, was lifting rocks while June Kamo used her cursed technique, Primal Resonance, to manipulate the air and help move the heavier stones. Noritoshi used his blood manipulation to clear out more debris efficiently, directing streams of his own blood with careful control.

Nearby, Mai and Maki weren’t able to do much. They both decided to sit with the injured, feeling a bit frustrated at being sidelined. Mechamaru, with his mechanical strength, was working alongside Todo, moving the larger pieces of rubble. Miwa, unfortunately, wasn’t of much use and had to sit out. Nobara and Megumi were also out of commission, their injuries too severe to allow them to help.

As the Mane Six watched, they couldn’t help but feel frustrated. Rainbow Dash was the first to voice it. “Why aren’t the rest of them helping? They’re the ones who destroyed Canterlot! They should all be doing something.”

Twilight Sparkle nodded, her eyes narrowing as she looked at the students sitting out. “They’re responsible for this mess, but it looks like only a few of them are doing any work.”

Applejack stepped up beside Twilight. “If they’re too hurt, I get it, but they oughta be doin’ somethin’. This is their mess to clean up.”

Yuji, who was taking a break nearby, overheard the conversation and walked over. “I understand why you’re upset. But some of us are really hurt. Megumi, Nobara, and the others are in no shape to help right now.”

Twilight frowned. “We don’t doubt that, but it’s hard to watch most of you sitting around while the rest of us work to fix the damage.”

Gojo, who had been overseeing the cleanup, joined the conversation. “I get where you’re coming from, but those who can work are doing their best. We don’t want to risk making their injuries worse.”

Rarity, who was carefully picking up broken pieces of Canterlot’s grand structures with her magic, chimed in. “Still, they must understand the importance of responsibility. We can’t do this alone.”

Yuji nodded, looking over at his injured friends. “We do. And as soon as they’re able, they’ll pitch in. But for now, please understand—they’re not slacking off on purpose.”

Rainbow Dash huffed, still not entirely satisfied but dropping the issue. “Fine. But they better do something when they’re better.”

Once the work was done, Twilight approached the group, her expression serious. “You’ve done what you can to help clean up, but we need to talk about what happened. Come with me to the School of Friendship. We need to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

The students, weary from the work and the battle, followed Twilight to the School of Friendship. As they walked, Yuji glanced over at Megumi and Nobara, who were doing their best to keep up despite their injuries.

“Hang in there,” Yuji said quietly. “We’re almost done.”

Inside the school, Twilight led them to a large, open room where they all gathered. The Mane Six stood at the front, with Twilight in the center.

“Alright,” Twilight began, looking at each of the students in turn. “We need to understand what happened, and how to make sure it doesn’t happen again. But first, we need you all to understand how much damage was caused and how serious this is.”

Momo, who had been quiet until now, spoke up. “We know we caused a lot of damage, and we’re really sorry. But we didn’t have a choice—if we hadn’t fought that curse, it could have done a lot worse.”

Twilight nodded. “I believe you. But you need to understand, this isn’t just about fighting and winning. In Equestria, we value the safety and well-being of everypony. That means thinking about the consequences of your actions.”

June Kamo, standing beside Momo, added, “We’ll do whatever we can to make things right. We didn’t mean for this to happen, but we’ll learn from it.”

Rainbow Dash, still a bit skeptical, crossed her forelegs. “You better. Next time, we won’t be so forgiving.”

The room was silent for a moment before Gojo finally spoke. “We appreciate the chance you’re giving us. We’ll make sure to be more careful from now on.”

Twilight’s expression softened slightly. “Good. Because if we’re going to figure out how to get you back home, we need to work together. Let’s make sure that, until then, there are no more incidents.”

The students nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation. The Mane Six had made it clear—there wouldn’t be another chance if they messed up again.

Twilight Sparkle, after hearing the students' apologies and promises, couldn’t help but let her curiosity get the best of her. She looked at Gojo and the students, her eyes filled with interest.

“Before we go any further, I have to ask—where do you get your magic from? I’ve never seen anything like what you did before, and I’m curious about how it works.”

The students exchanged confused glances, not sure how to explain. Yuji scratched his head. “Magic? We don’t really use magic, not the way you do. It’s more like… cursed energy.”

Twilight tilted her head. “Cursed energy? What’s that?”

Gojo, seeing the need for a proper explanation, stepped forward. “I can explain. What we use isn’t magic, but something called cursed energy. It’s a form of energy that comes from negative emotions—fear, anger, sadness. In our world, this energy is what creates curses, dangerous spirits that can harm people.”

The Mane Six listened closely as Gojo continued. “We’re trained to control this cursed energy and use it to fight those curses. Each of us has our own technique, called a cursed technique, which lets us manipulate cursed energy in different ways.”

Rainbow Dash was intrigued, despite herself. “So, you fight with negative emotions? That’s kinda… intense.”

Gojo nodded. “It can be. But that’s not all. Some of us can also use something called a Domain Expansion. It’s like creating a special space where our abilities become even stronger. It’s our most powerful technique.”

Twilight’s eyes widened with fascination. “That sounds incredibly complex. Could you show us how it works?”

Gojo smiled. “Of course. We’ll take you outside so you can see for yourselves.”

The group moved outside to a large, open field near the School of Friendship. Gojo turned to his students. “Alright, let’s give them a demonstration. One by one, show them what you can do.”

Momo went first. She floated into the air on her broom and summoned a gust of wind, forming sharp strikes that cut through the air. The ponies watched in awe as she directed the wind with precision, sweeping away imaginary enemies.

Next was Todo, who flexed his muscles and lifted a massive boulder with ease. “Boogie Woogie!” he shouted, clapping his hands together. In an instant, he swapped places with the boulder, appearing in its place while the rock landed where he had stood.

June Kamo followed, using her cursed technique, Primal Resonance, to lift a group of rocks into the air with controlled bursts of wind. She moved the rocks smoothly, guiding them with the air currents she created.

Noritoshi Kamo stepped up next, summoning his blood manipulation technique. He directed streams of his blood to form spears and arrows, which he launched with deadly precision at a distant target. The ponies were visibly impressed by his control.

Mechamaru, using his mechanical body, demonstrated his strength by crushing several large rocks with his fists, showing that even with his artificial body, he was a force to be reckoned with.

Finally, Gojo stepped forward, preparing to show them something even more powerful. “This is a Domain Expansion,” he said, his tone serious. “Infinite Void.”

The air around them shimmered as a vast, endless space seemed to envelop them. The Mane Six found themselves in a strange, boundless realm where everything was simultaneously within reach and impossibly far away. They could feel the overwhelming power of Gojo’s technique, but before it became too much, Gojo ended the expansion, returning them to the field.

Twilight, visibly shaken but deeply intrigued, took a moment to process everything she had just witnessed. “That was… incredible. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Applejack, trying to wrap her head around it all, nodded slowly. “I’ll say. That’s some serious power y’all got.”

Twilight looked at Gojo and his students with a new understanding. “Thank you for showing us. I think I understand now. Your ‘magic’—or cursed energy, as you call it—is very different from ours, but it’s also a part of who you are. We may not have the same abilities, but I can see why you had to do what you did.”

Gojo nodded. “That’s right. We don’t want to cause harm, but we’re trained to use our abilities to protect others, even if it sometimes causes collateral damage. We’ll make sure to be more careful while we’re here.”

Twilight smiled, finally feeling like they were on the same page. “I appreciate that. And maybe, while you’re here, we can learn a little from each other.”

The students, still recovering from the day’s events, were relieved to see that the ponies were starting to understand their world a bit better. They knew there was still a lot to figure out, but for now, they had taken an important step toward mutual understanding.

June Kamo, as part of her demonstration, decided to show off her ability to manipulate the elements of nature. After the other students had finished their displays, she stepped forward, ready to impress the ponies.

“Watch this,” June said confidently. She closed her eyes, focusing her cursed energy on the ground beneath her. The earth began to tremble slightly as she summoned the power of nature itself. With a swift motion of her hand, she caused a small patch of earth to rise up, forming a mound of solid rock.

Then, she waved her other hand, and a gust of wind swirled around her, lifting the rocks she had just raised. The wind picked up speed, carrying the stones into the air in a controlled spiral. As the wind intensified, she summoned water from the nearby river, directing it to flow alongside the rocks, creating a swirling vortex of earth and water.

Finally, she raised her arms, and the sky above darkened as clouds gathered. A few moments later, a small bolt of lightning struck the center of her vortex, causing the rocks and water to glow with energy. The display was both powerful and mesmerizing, showing off her mastery over the natural elements.

The ponies watched in awe as June carefully guided the elements back to their original state, the rocks settling gently on the ground, the wind dying down, and the water returning to the river.

Rainbow Dash whistled, clearly impressed. “That was awesome! You can control the weather too?”

June nodded with a slight smile. “It’s part of my ability to manipulate the elements. Earth, wind, water, and even lightning—I can control them all.”

Twilight Sparkle was equally amazed. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Your control over nature is incredible, June.”

June, feeling proud of her demonstration, nodded again. “Thanks. It’s something I’ve worked hard to master.”

Twilight smiled, genuinely impressed. “I can see that. You’ve all shown us that your abilities, though different from ours, are just as powerful and unique. We have a lot to learn from each other.”

With June’s demonstration, the ponies gained a deeper appreciation for the skills and power the students from Jujutsu High possessed. It was clear that they were more than capable of handling the dangers of their world—and that they had much to offer in terms of strength and knowledge.

After June finished her impressive display of elemental manipulation, Gojo walked over, his usual laid-back smile in place. “June, that was incredible. You've really mastered the elements,” he said, nodding in approval. However, his tone grew more serious as he continued, “But you took a big risk channeling that much energy directly through your hands. It's powerful, but you could lose control. I want you to focus on channeling your cursed energy through your bo staff first. It’ll help you maintain better control, especially with something as volatile as lightning.”

June nodded, absorbing the feedback. “Got it, Gojo-sensei. I’ll work on that.”

Gojo gave her a reassuring pat on the shoulder before turning to the ponies, who were still marveling at June’s abilities. “Now, let me show you something a little different,” he said, stepping forward.

He stood in the center of the field, his expression turning serious as he raised his right hand. “This is Red,” Gojo said simply. A small, intense sphere of energy began to form in his palm, glowing with a deep red light. The air around it seemed to warp slightly as the energy condensed, growing more powerful by the second.

Without warning, Gojo released the sphere. It shot forward, the sheer force of it creating a shockwave that pushed the air around it outward. The ground where it passed was torn up slightly, and the ponies could feel the immense power radiating from it.

Before they could fully process what they’d just seen, Gojo raised his left hand. “And this is Blue,” he said. A new sphere of energy appeared, this time glowing with a bright blue light. Instead of pushing out, the energy in this sphere seemed to pull everything around it inward, creating a powerful vacuum. The grass and loose debris were drawn towards it, as if caught in an invisible vortex.

Then, Gojo brought both hands together, and the red and blue energies merged into a single point. “When Red and Blue combine, you get this,” he explained. “Hollow Purple.”

The resulting energy was a swirling mass of purple, and it radiated a terrifying amount of power. With a casual flick of his wrist, Gojo sent the energy shooting forward, disintegrating a large boulder in its path with ease before dissipating into the air.

The Mane Six stared in stunned silence. Even Twilight, who had seen some impressive magic in her time, was at a loss for words.

Gojo turned back to the group, his usual easygoing smile returning. “Cursed energy can be incredibly powerful, but it’s also dangerous. That’s why it’s important to have control. June’s elemental abilities are amazing, but they’re also risky if she’s not careful.”

Twilight finally found her voice. “That was… unbelievable. The way you control that energy, it’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen.”

Gojo shrugged, downplaying it as usual. “It’s all about practice and control. Just like with any other skill, the more you work at it, the better you get. But it’s always important to respect the power you’re dealing with.”

June nodded again, clearly taking Gojo’s words to heart. The demonstration served as a reminder to her and the other students that while their abilities were impressive, they had to be used carefully and with full control.

The ponies, meanwhile, were left with a new understanding of just how powerful and complex the world of cursed energy was. They could see now that these students and their teacher were dealing with forces that required skill, discipline, and a lot of respect.


Author's Note

June Kamo is my OC.

She has blue hair and purple eyes.

Her hair reaches her back

She is also the tenth Cursed Womb Death Painting

Sukuna might appear next chapter

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