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Occupied Equestria - Ride the Tiger
Anonymous
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No.131000
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Occupied Equestria is an RP campaign set in a post-Equestria Equestria, where the princesses are gone, as are the Elements of Harmony. Gone, temporarily at least, but not by any means forgotten.

New players are welcome.

Fantasy Play has a few "kitties" to cuddle with
Brie has a Changeling Queen to negotiate with
Iron has some gangsters to beat
Silver has some follow up to do
Amber is exploring her new home
Spark is either looking for forest demons, or negotiating the fate of a tribe of Wolves
Midnight has more cultists to kill
Onyx has a colt to look after
Dark Star has some communists to kill
1880 replies and 56 files omitted.
Anonymous
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>>131312
He smiles
"Come over this way"

He walks towards the first display, a painting of a small shop

"It all started back in 687, in Fillydelphia, when an enterprising young stallion named Venturing Spirit realized there were a lot of good way up north that would sell very well if brought down south. So he collected enough money to buy a sailing cog, and sailed it up to the outpost up North. When he returned he made a lot of money on the resale, and after a couple more trips he bought a few more ships, transporting grain and timber from Saint Petershoof and Trottingham, and sending paper, whiskey and finished goods back up north. Legend has it he collected that money by being a great gambler at card games, while others say he was just good at convincing ponies to loan to him. I don't know if that's true, but he gambled right on starting that company. It was all operated out of here, in a little shop on Liberty Street in Fillydelphia. Called his company 'Celestial Shippings.'"

He places a hoof next to the painting, which is a realist style depiction of a two story brick building in a line of buildings

>>131313
"Well, for remains we mostly just need to know where they were and how they died. Preferably who they were, but they still have priority to be interred. There might be some help with that, I don't know."
Amber Sunset
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No.131315
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>>131314
687?

I wish I had that much success with ponies loaning to me…
"He must have been a genius. Is that shop still around today?" She gestures to the painting.
Anonymous
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No.131316
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>>131315
"Ugh... No. It was lost in a fire back in 824."
Amber Sunset
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No.131317
131319
>>131316
She frowns and nods. "What an incredible company. For how long have you been working here?"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131318
131319
>>131314
"Most were killed by ghasts I would assume, with most of those becoming ghasts themselves."
Anonymous
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No.131319
131320 131321
>>131315
Reee

>>131317
"Me? Oh, about 40 years. Started as a deckhoof on one of those old coal power steamers. Sometime after I got married I moved into a position with the offices."

>>131318
He is silent for a moment
"Huh.... Well, at least some of them were already dead before. At least it looks like that."
Amber Sunset
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No.131320
131322
>>131319
"What was it like to sail the world?"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131321
131322
>>131319
"Some were, yes. Most likely those Curwhinny turned into ghasts, himself."
Anonymous
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No.131322
131323 131325
>>131320
"Oh it could vary, Some were strange lands with stranger creatures, some were exotic, wondrous locales with fine, exotic mares, and some were kind of poor, or ugly. But most were a brief stop before being put back on a tin can and sent across the ocean to do it again. There's an adventure to it, even though it could be hard work on a ship, keeping the engine running. Scary too at times, there were a few storms and a wicked rogue wave. I certainly don't regret doing it, but I don't regret settling down either."

>>131321
He again is silent for a moment
"You know. I didn't think necromancers were real. You know, like one of those stories ponies make up. Like a, uh, a fairy tail."
Amber Sunset
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No.131323
131324
>>131322
The yellow pony grins. "That sounds like a fine adventure, but I think I'd rather stay on land. What did you do for office work?"
Anonymous
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No.131324
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>>131323
He nods
"Most of what I did was getting ships checked into customs, and something like a paraegal for contracts and working with trade laws."
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131325
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>>131322
Silver nods.

"Oh, they are real. Very rare in Equestria, but real. Almost all are in Dread League in Griffonia. I would not worry about, however."
Anonymous
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No.131326
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>>131325
He has a look of concern
"oh... kay? I won't... worry then?"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131327
131329
>>131326
He gives Extra Pair a sheepish smile.

"Heheh...sorry. I am not so good with talking."
Amber Sunset
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No.131328
131329
>>131324
"I don't understand any of that, I'm afraid, but working here must've been swell if you've done it so long. How long have you taken care of this museum?"

I feel like I oughta watch the Three Stooges again to get a feel for the lingo used at the time
Anonymous
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No.131329
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>>131327
"That's... alright. I'm not much good either. It's why I'm here an not assisting a lecture this semester."

>>131328
"Seven years now. Executives thought we could use a museum to to teach those that ventured by about our history, with how so many are ignorant about what this company has done."
Amber Sunset
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No.131330
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>>131329
"I wish you were featured more in history books. You've been bringing goods from all o'er the world to folks who want them, and risking your lives while doing it. Having such a grand palace is a nice perk though, even if nopony actually lives in it. I'm guessin' it's a bit like how regional palaces are used by parliaments now even if alicorns don't live in them anymore…"
Hopefully that last sentence is correct, if not then just leave it out
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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>>131329
"Heh, I suppose we have that in common. Anyways, it was nice meeting you, Extra Pair. I have to go now, but I wish you and your team good luck in your future endeavors!"
Anonymous
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>>131330
"Well, I don't know aout Parliments and alicorns. But I can tell ou we've been the backbone of this city since Curwhinny moved operations here from Fillydelphia in back in 727, and it's going to remain that way for a long time. At least, I don't expect to see it fall."

>>131331
"Uh... Okay. Thanks, you too."

Mala steps forward a step towards Extra Pair. But then he follows Silver.
Amber Sunset
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No.131333
131337
Amber's ears, poking out of her green headscarf, twitch forward. "Who is this Curwhinny?"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131334
131335 131337
>>131332
He heads back the way he came. Along the way, he pokes his head in the library where Faucet is.

"Oh, where are are you staying while you are here in Baltimare?"
Anonymous
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>>131334
She seems to be inspecting the desk itself, and has evidently gone through the drawers. She pokes her head up, with her eyes reflecting back in the light
"Well, I had hoped to stay with a pony I knew back in grad school... but we all are at the Old Springs hotel, about a dozen blocks down."
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131336
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>>131335
He smiles at her.

"I would like to get to know you better sometime before you left, if you wanted. You seem like very nice pony."
Anonymous
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No.131337
131338 131348 131351
>>131334
Damn it

>>131333
"Well, you see, the Tall Sails company has been a public corporation for most of its existence. I own stock myself. But although it's a public corporation its also always been something of a family company, with members of the family being CEO, or on the board, or having their opinions taken into consideration. Most of them, anyways. And, well, Venture Spirit, who was the founder as I said, he had a son named Still Water, who expanded the company a little bit to running along more of the Equestrian East Coast. He even did a little bit all the way to the Deer Land, or to the Dominion. But he didn't have a son to leave the company to. But his daughter, she fancied an employee in contracts, and he was savy enough that, well, when Still Water died of illness back in 725 and his daughter inherited the company, he was left to manage it. Now, you say Venture was a genius. Curwhinny was a genius. He found shorter sailig routes, bought faster clippers, and was good at figuring out which markets were ripe with potential. It was Curwhinny, more than any single pony, who built the company up to its modern form. It was he who moved the center of operations to Baltimare - although the Fillydelphia brach has always been strong, even if the recession of 861 almost resulted in that branch being shut down. It was he who truly made the company intercontinental, sending Equestrian finished goods across the ocean, and returning with tea from Hindia, fine wares from the Kirin lands, cotton from Maregypt, incense from Saddle Arabia, wine from Aquelia and Wingbardy, Wool from the Dominion, and furniture from Olenia. It was his ships that carried the explorers, or some of the first Equestrian explorers at least to the tombs of the lands of Sonambula. And his ships, more than probably most of any one else at least, started to build up the Dominion. Well, it wasn't a Royal Domion yet, but the colony was turned from a simple land of exiles to a land producing wool, cotton, and indigo by his line of trade. He even established an office in New Manehattan."

He moves around the room
"Now if you look over here, you won't see a portrait of him, and the information on the plaque about him is only a few lines long. He was fairly controversial, even back then, for his participation in the slave trade, sending Macaws, Minotaurs, and Zebras supplied by Colthage to many places. But that was perfectly legal back then, at least in the places he traded to. And what else could he do? He was competing against places like Skyfall, which of course were doing the same. Hate it all you want, but the profits from that paid for the riskier ventures like buying the clippers that brought tea to Manehattan, the galleons that sent wheat to Las Pegasus, or immigrants to the colony. Bad weather, piracy, and especially seizure of ships in war could wipe out capital quickly. This was a risk that plagued him and all of his followers... it still does. He was also controversial for his eccentricities in his personal life - never mind that - and for alleged smuggling operations past certain tarriffs. Equestria's Griffonian colony wasn't cheap to run, and they didn't have an income tax to pay for a bloated budget, so they imposed tariffs on items exported - not just imported from but exported to the Dominion, and some ponies - who may or may not include Curwhinny tried to get past it by smuggling. An unjust law like that is no law anyways. The Dominion still has not forgiven its motherland for that series of laws, not like they ended.

Anyways, Woodhill died, as did all of her children, and so ended the line of Venturing Spirit. But Curwhinny married again, and had a son. This son was none other than Tall Sails, who may not have been a genius like his father was, but he grew the company over its long tenure,, and renamed the company after himself since the 'celestial shipping company's' name was partly tarnished by his father's trade in slaves, harsh hiring practices, and eccentricities when he stepped away from managing the company in his later years.

And now, many of the CEOs of the company have been the direct descendants of Tall Sails, including Strong Winds II, who commissioned this skyscraper."

>>131336
She blushes, and lowers herself behind the desk until part of her face is blocked. Mala walks around closer towards her.
"You - you do?"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131338
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>>131337
Silver nods, and beams a warm smile in her direction.

"Yes I would. What do you think? Would you like to later, after you are done here for day?"
Anonymous
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No.131339
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>>131338
She recovers, and stands up
"Uh... Sure. You seem to have quite a bit of familiarity with this place. I could learn quite a bit about it talking with you."
Amber Sunset
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No.131348
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Also I hope Sven joins us

>>131337
Amber blinks and tries to pick apart this condensed information. Were shipping companies highly relevant to Equestrian politics abroad in the last 200 years?
Rolling Knowledge (History): [1d20+6 = 24]
Anonymous
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No.131350
>>131348
A few kitties need cuddling

Prior to the Twilight administration, Equestria was non-interventionist or even politically isolationist, with only a limited concern for other nations. However - save for a few territorial disputes, wars of expansion, and raids against Equestria - when Equestria did concern itself with other nations, it usually involved ships. Piracy, the slave trade, seizure of ships, searches of ships, the sinking of ships, and the denial of trade by ships is connected with many of Equestria's wars and foreign policy over the past millennium. Tariffs are a whole other issue that have generated quite a bit of dispute internally and internationally, especially with New Mareland. As for what role the shipping companies themselves played, well, they seem to have been mostly involved only incidentally, at least in most cases.
Amber Sunset
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No.131351
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>>131337
"That's a lot to take in! It does take a lot of talent to navigate such a stormy sea." She thinks for a moment. "How was Curwhinny so eccentric that the name of the whole company was changed?"
Anonymous
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No.131352
>>131351
"Well, the slave trade issue and some of his decisions regarding sailors' pay and discipline at sea were really probably the biggest causes of problems with reputation. But he'd go himself to the far north of Griffonia, or to Feathesia, or to Hyenia, and he'd send for mummies from Sonambula, or artifacts from the far north. He'd keep wild animals, or a few slaves as personal attendants. The Stallion just had a few interests, and ponies thought it was weird. But the worst of it was in 771, where there was a minor revolt in Baltimare against the new taxes. There were taxes on good transferred within Equestria, you see, like cane sugar down south, goods sent over to the Dominion, or whiskey. There was a belief he was using these taxes to keep out competition while, according to a rumor that has never in a quarter of a millennium been verified, he was smuggling goods himself. There was a clash with customs and violence against him. A few sailors he had fired or whatever, or had grudges joined in, and well, Curwhinny was killed. Unfortunately it wouldn't be the last time envy lead to violence."
Amber Sunset
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No.131353
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Amber grimaces. "Oh dear, I'm sorry I asked." She looks around the museum. "Well, thank you very much for telling me all about Tall Sails."
Anonymous
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No.131354
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>>131353
He looks at her strangely, holding a slight grimace. Then he responds to her
"Always a pleasure, telling the truth"

The museum has other details, such as concerning the items traded, facts about ships, facts about dockyard workers and conditions about sailing ships, facts about littoral paddle wheel steamers, and about unionization in Baltimare. Models include a sailing clipper, a bag of sugar, and a paddle steamer, as well as a big portrait of Tall Sails himself
Amber Sunset
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No.131355
131356
>>131354
Such topics are not terribly interesting to Amber. She says goodbye to the curator and heads back to the center of the building.

Going to call it here, busy day and it feels awkward without any other players
Anonymous
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No.131356
>>131355
Aww, okay. I can try to get other players...

He nod to her, with an expression of confidence and strength

"Come again anytime."
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131357
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>>131339
Silver chuckles, and waves at her.

"Alright, sounds great with me. I will see you later."
Anonymous
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No.131358
131362
>>131357
"Uh, alright!"
She tries to smile, but it's kind of awkward
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131362
131363
>>131358
He chuckles, and leaves the catacombs. His next stop: 33 Hoebuck.
Anonymous
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No.131363
131364
>>131362
And what happens with the sword?
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131364
131365
>>131363
...fuck. Forgot to resolve that. Uhh...

I suppose Silver first goes to Grant about the sword.
Anonymous
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No.131365
131366
>>131364
Silver is able to walk outside to find Dr. Grant marking things on a notebook, while Feather Duster has moved into the room inside of the catacombs next to the quarry, with an electric lantern
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131366
131367
>>131365
Silver trots up to Grant.

"Is there any way I might convince you to part with sword?"
Anonymous
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No.131367
131368
>>131366
"Part with the sword? Like this were some sort of pawn shop, where you just trot up and buy things?"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131368
131369
>>131367
"...I know of no other way to say it. Besides just 'what would let me take sword'."
Anonymous
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No.131369
131370
>>131368
He pulls his lips back in a sort of laugh.
"Sir, this is a historical artifact that is irreplaceable."
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131370
131371
>>131369
"It is also completely functional sword that can be used to save lives and protect innocent ponies. It can not do that behind glass case in museum."
Anonymous
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No.131371
131374
>>131370
"Functional?! Functional to use against what?"

Feather Duster slowly walks up
Anonymous
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No.131372
131373
Oy oy oy! Good goys play dnd instead of impregnating woman.

I will return soon I promise. Just been busy. I do want to continue with the cats.
Anonymous
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No.131373
21e.gif
>>131372
*is excite calmly*
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131374
131375
>>131371
"Whatever threatens innocent lives. Bandits, monsters...even dragons, if what Professor Faucet told me about this sword is true."
Anonymous
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No.131375
131376
>>131374
"And what even did she tell you?"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131376
131377 131378
>>131375
"This sword belongs to order of knights from 6th century called Husaks who originally came from Earth Pony homelands and migrated south to this region. They used these swords to protect migrants in this region, chiefly from dragons, which is why this greatsword has such heft to it. It was designed to protect ponies from dragons, and every other thread beneath them."
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131377
>>131376
*threat
Anonymous
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No.131378
131379
>>131376
"Well, then you see how it has a significant degree of history behind it"
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131379
131380
>>131378
"And you do not see how it would do more good being used rather than put on display?"
Anonymous
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No.131380
131381
>>131379
"And that's another thing. Dragons are not 'monsters to be slain.' They are noble creatures in their own right, victimized by the loss of their territory over centuries, and by more direct subjugation and oppression recently. More weapons and more bloodshed are not going to help any of that at all."
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131381
131382
>>131380
"That is entirely different discussion in its own right. Not considering dragons, there are many, persistant threats that still affect ponykind that can only be stopped by weapons and ponies willing wield them. We are standing in aftermath in one such threat. Just few neighborhoods over, I was part of group that, two days ago, stopped dangerous Maarist cult that was actively sacrificing victims to their 'god'. To our south, in Jungles your group is going to, there is much dangerous wildlife as well as potential bandits looking for plunder."
Anonymous
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No.131382
131383
>>131381
"Maarists?" he looks confused for a moment

"First, it looks to me like an abundance of weapons has lead to more danger in the world. Do you really think multiplying the number of weapons will help end violence? It can only perpetuate it. But this isn't really a simple 'weapon.' This is a part of history, of this region and this particular site. If you think you need a weapon for... reasons, there are many of them already out there for you to use. What is that behind you? You already have a weapon? Well, there you go."
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131383
131384 131386
>>131382
"This is not about stopping violence, or 'multiplying weapons'. This is about protecting others. And yes, it has historical value, but if you are going to display it in museum you could just as well use replica to show others what it looks like."
Anonymous
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No.131384
131386 131403
>>131383
"Is that the sort of world you want to live in, where there are no remnants or pieces of past eras, just cheap wood, cardboard and plastic cutouts and replicas? Would you feel the same way about the castles? Is that what you would want your children, or your grandchildren to see? How would we even make a replica? We don't have an exact version of that sword. It may well be unique? And furthermore, can you not find a meta replica yourself? That would be just as good for... whatever it is you are wanting to do."
Anonymous
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No.131386
>>131384
>>131383
Ooh boy. Is Grant going to gun down Silver sooner than expected?
Anonymous
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No.131389
131390 131391
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Ponies?
Shimmering Spark
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No.131390
>>131389
I'm a bit tired tonight, but tomorrow I'll try to make it.
Amber Sunset
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No.131391
131392
>>131389
Amber goes up to one of the receptionists in the center of the building. "Hello?"
Anonymous
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No.131392
131393
>>131391
She tilts her head up
“Yes?”
Amber Sunset
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No.131393
131394
>>131392
"Is the whole building all for Tall Sails?"
Anonymous
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No.131394
131395
>>131393
“They’ve leased out a few undies offices to Eclipse Gulf insurance. Aside from that, and the cafe, coffee shop on post office on the first floor, this is all Tall Sails”
Amber Sunset
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No.131395
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>>131394
Her eyes widen in surprise. "It has to be spectacular to work for a company with ships all o'er the world and a whole palace to itself. Like working in Canterlot, almost."
Anonymous
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No.131396
131397
>>131395
“I don’t know about Canterlot. Never been there. 9 to 5, they are pretty strict on how you can have your hair or dress, not a lot of smoke breaks. Pay is so so. Very anti-union. It’s air conditioned though.”
Amber Sunset
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No.131397
131398
>>131396
That's pretty matter of fact…
"Um, okay. Have a nice day!"
Amber starts to leave the building.
Anonymous
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No.131398
131399
>>131397
>too matter of fact
Well that’s not encouraging...

She nods, and looks back down to whatever she was doing, seems like reading a magazine behind a raised portion of the counter.
Amber thus leaves the building, with no impediment aside from a revolving door blocking her
https://youtu.be/3bQnxlHZsjY
Amber Sunset
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No.131399
131400
>>131398
Amber has some trouble leaving through the revolving door. She spins around it a few times, attracting perplexed gazes from nearby ponies. However, she eventually succeeds and as her dizziness fades she tries to think about where she ought to go.

Up to you, GM
Anonymous
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No.131400
131406
>>131399
And so Amber finds herself back on the street. She is, as Jean Paul Sartre said, “condemned to freedom,” with perhaps a world of possible directions before her, not imposing identity or purpose on her, but rather forcing her to, through her own choices, create it.
Amber Sunset
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No.131401
131402 131404 131407
Sorry GM, but it's just more fun when it's multiplayer
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131402
>>131401
'Sup.
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131403
131405
>>131384
Silver's expression goes blank for a few seconds as he thinks on a few points to argue. One comes up.

"You do not own this sword."
Shimmering Spark
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No.131404
131406
>>131401
Don’t give up just yet. Our GM is very good at coming up with fun things to do if you give him a chance.
Anonymous
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No.131405
131409
>>131403
“Well, we found it. So we own it, yes. And if we didn’t, well, it belongs to the regional government. Either way, it should go to the public as a part of history.”
Amber Sunset
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No.131406
131407 131519
>>131400
So long as there's still daylight out Amber will trot to the northeast.

>>131404
Of course I know that. I was worried it would be just back-and-forth here.
Anonymous
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No.131407
131408 131425
>>131401
>>131406
Are you saying you want you character to meet up with another, or...

This area has several more factories, or at least what seem to be factories. They are larger brick building with fewer windows, and sometimes, but not always, smoke stacks. There are more individual buildings, or buildings separated from each other by more than just the road blocks. Dark brick buildings dominate, at is seems to be mostly apartment buildings.
Amber Sunset
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No.131408
131410
>>131407
I could have implied it better, but I was hoping to meet up with Fantasy Play by chance.
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131409
131410 131413
>>131405
"No, you do not. By that logic, I would be owner since it was my actions that led to that knight's demise."
Anonymous
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No.131410
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>>131408
Okay...

>>131409
“Well, if you killed the knight, that would be robbery and murder.”
He blinks a couple times, evidently realizing he is off topic
“Let me ask you this - did you find it?”
Anonymous
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No.131413
>>131409
Boop the stallion and bounce.
Anonymous
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No.131423
131424 131425
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Anypony here?
Anonymous
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No.131424
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>>131423
Neigh~
Anonymous
ceae8ed
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No.131425
131450
>>131423
>>131407
Amber frowns as she looks around at this neighborhood she enters, and tries to see any buildings of particular interest.
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No.131426
131427
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>>131410
Bluff: "Yes."
Anonymous
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No.131427
131428
>>131426
He looks... unconvinced

Feather Duster, who so far has been silent, now adds in a few words of his own
“What’s wrong with a rifle?”
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131428
131429
>>131427
Silver looks at him, and actually smiles.

"Nothing at all. I am not so bad with rifle myself."

He pats his greatsword.

"It is just not what I have trained with since I was foal."
Anonymous
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No.131429
131430
>>131428
“Huh” he seems almost confused. “Then what do you need the old sword for?”
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131430
131431
>>131429
He looks to the sword in question.

"I have done more helping or protecting ponies - people - in past week than I have in very long time. My companion, Mala, could attest to that, I hope. And it has nearly cost me my life more than once. Perhaps it is selfish of me, but if I hope to save any more, I will need to be stronger, be better...and have better equipment."
Anonymous
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No.131431
131432
>>131430
“Well, I can’t really say myself. I’ve never picked up a rifle or a sword. When I got my draft notice, I went to graduate school for the deferment.”
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131432
131433
>>131431
"Ah. You are heading to jungles, yes? It might be good idea to practice little bit. Self-defense is always useful skill to have."
Anonymous
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No.131433
131434
>>131432
Feather Duster looks to be the most physically capable of all of the ponies there, being the largest and the most muscular appearing, albeit not by a very wide margin

“Nah, it’ll be fine. The Equestrian military came in and cleared the jungles maybe a year ago.”
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131434
131435
>>131433
He shrugs, and accepts the answer.

"Alright, it is your choice. I would still recommend it, however."
Anonymous
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No.131435
131436
>>131434
Feather Duster just gives an “eh..” and moves ever so slightly back, turning his attention to Mala. It’s Dr. Grant who announces “Oh, Dr. Faucet, you’re here now.” The small, yellow pony appears through the hole in the granite wall, with an almost curious expression
Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131436
131437
>>131435
He looks to the small professor, and smiles wide.

"Oh, hello Faucet!"
Anonymous
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No.131437
131438
>>131436
She looks back to Silver and makes eye contact. She retains a more buyer so expression.
“Dr. Faucet? Did you examine the artifact?”
”There were a few lone pages. I believe belonging to seven books, with a very high rate of damage. Other books were re-“
“I mean the sword this gentlepony wants to claim.”
”Oh. Yes. It has the insignia of the Order of Saint George. Judging by the insignia I would estimate an origin between the fifth and seventh centuries. Swords are not my area of expertise so I can’t say much else professionally. But the thing is do shinny it must be either magic, ceremonial, or a modern forgery or replica.”
“So you would say it’s a significant artifact for the time period?”
”Well, it’s an insight into the weaponry and insignia of the militant orders of the Equestrian church at the time. It’s very expensive to produce, likely infused with magic. It would have been hooves down from generation to generation rather than replaced. Probably only a few hundred were ever made in Southeast Equestria. Each one could be unique in some regard, like insignia Maybe some more in Northern Equestria.”
“And so these are very rare?”
”They are shinny enough that no one throws them away once they have one. There a few on display, but I bet there are many in the basements of aristocratic families in Canterlot or elsewhere. I
There’s probably a dozen of these kinds of swords that are lying around in dragon hordes, in the Badlands”

Silver "The Floof" Sword
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No.131438
131439
>>131437
Silver looks between the two professors during their discussion.
Anonymous
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No.131439
131440
>>131438
Dr. Grant looks back to him
“And so you heard her. It’s a valuable artifact”