>>88761That would be great, but the writing staff is too much of a mess at the moment, and Hasbro execs would never go for grit in a girls show.
>>88761>>88764I've got an idea then that should satisfy both of these, how about we get a good writer that likes the show to do writing and an artist who likes the show too to do a sort-of novel with concept art of the area and the situations the characters would be in at certain moments? I get that pretty much all of our content creators are a bit burned out and many of us may be prone to inaction (myself included), so my idea will probably never make it past whatever responses it gets in this thread, but it would be a somewhat effective way of doing it.
I wanted to write something in this AU since it was shown on-screen, but it's surprisingly hard to write a war story where most of one side and a good chunk of the other can do magic without it turning into Devil May Cry played on "Everything dies in 1 hit including you" difficulty.
Hit reply too early, but my idea was for Twilight to have grown up with a different personality due to things going south, getting sent to the battlefields to be used like a multi-use nuclear bomb. She'd put on the personality of a cocky confident self-assured victory-loving super-tough badass(With incredibly lame "It sounded better in my head"-tier one-liners) to try and fit in and survive in this new world, but deep down, she'd still be that same adorable bookworm we fell in love with back in season 1.