Set six years after season 6, Occupied Equestria presents an alternative history where the Changelings have conquered half of Equestria, while a former Equestrian colony - soured to Princess Twilight's notion of harmony with all creatures because of their encounters with griffins - Invaded and took the other half. In Baltimare and the Equestrian Southeast, the magic of friendship has weakened, as Communists, Changeling infiltrators, Fascists, gangs, and corrupt creepy politicians threaten the city. This role play is based in large part upon the Equestria at War mod for Hearts of Iron 4, and uses D&d 3.5e mechanics.
For those on the train. The train goes along at high speeds through the darkness past farmland, trees, and other trains... until it starts to slow down, and comes to a halt.
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>>98710Dark Star is still sleeping.
While sleeping Dark Star grinds his hips against blue.
>>98721Big Think.jpeg>>98723>Disable
it's less likely than you thinkBlue can feel something poking her flank
I'll be around in about an hour
>t, EEEEEEEEEEEE
>>98728NoEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEce
>>98728Good to sEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE you.
So last I checked in, Brie was for some reason unsuccessful at getting the Lings to help suck out enough of this smart-ass bat pony's soul for him to start talking
>>98734The Changelings are hesitant to enter the train car
>>98736As the two changelings look into the car, they freeze is abject horror at a detail that, until now, has existed primarily in the background. Something both Brie and the partisans have largely ignored. The large number of civilian passengers in the car.
“Alle diese Ponys...”
Wesley, expressing more confidence in his own subtlety, steps forward somewhat into the car. Kerr absolutely does not want to enter.
>>98737Brie sighs and runs his hoof across his face. "Okay, ich bringe dich zurück ins Zimmer." he says before returning the Lings to the room, and then returning to the dining car (with no disguise on)
>>98740Yes, but the vestibule just before it, looking for the door outside
>>98741Is Brie going to the coach car, and to the door to exit the car?
Yes, there would be a door right there
>>98742I don't understand the first question. He's gonna try and see what's going on outside before he tries to make progress with the other bat
If there is a window in the door, he will ascertain what he can from there. If not, he will try and open the door to likewise determine.
>>98743There is a window. THere are at least three ponies visible, with one trying to enter the train, one looking over to the train, and one still leveling his rifle forward towards something in the darkness
>>98744"Not that door then!" Brie goes to the next (away from coach) vesibule door, to see how occupied it is.
>>98745The vestibule of the sleeper car next to the coach doesn’t have anypony coming to it, although all the same ponies are visible outside. And no ponies are visible on the right side... at least close to the train
>>98746Brie watches them operate for a few rounds
>>98747>>98747The one furthest away takes aim and shoots at some unseen attacker that, by spacial logic, should he near the mail car. Another one in the mid distance looks on at the train. The one closest seems to be looking into the train himself
[1d20 = 20]>>98748Brie adjusts his appearance, but only to make the disguise cloak look like something that matches his suit better,... a trench coat I think, and then goes back to the coach car. "Your buddies are putting up quite a fight. What makes
you so special?" Brie says. Sense motive on the bat's response
>>98749Well, that succeeded.
Is Brie talking to Midnight blue?
>>98750Yes. He phrased the question to ascertain whether or not this blue is actually knowledgeable about who the outside ponies are and if they are associated with him, but more by how he responds to the question than by his actual answer.
Is it too late for me to join?
>>98751He looks back in confusion for a moment
“... Yes, and they will be through any moment now.”
Then he looks up at Brie
“If you didn’t hear that bone head talking earlier, my name is Bader Ozren, and I am a captain of the State Security Security Administration.”
He seems to be bluffing about his comrades closing in, as he real doesn’t seem to believe they are the ones outside nor that they would be there anytime soon. (Doesn’t make him right either). He seems to be telling the truth about who he is, issuing it almost as a threat.
>>98752No
>>98753Well, after announcing that we have company to Brie, I go to try and brace that door. Hopefully there is a lock on it and some items that can force them to find another route in.
>>98753>State Security Security AdministrationBrie turns obviously and dismissively away from Master Bader and starts thinking out loud.
"Well if they're not with him, and they're not with the resistance, who the hell are they with?"
Is the Oz man bound by chains?
>>98754There is a sort of turntable knob that seems to be a lock.
[1d20 = 5]>>98755While contemplating what to do, Brie is going to attempt to locate his throwing knives
>>98756Spark turns the knob. Does it need a strength check due to Spark's apparent muscular atrophy most of the time?
>>98755Oh hush, I’m on mobile at a bar. It’s obviously “STate Security AdministrationHe is bound by rope.
”Bader” is the Surname of “Paul Bader,” a Wehrmacht Leuitenant General in WW2 who was responsible for anti-partisan opperations in Croatia and Serbia. It’s also a Dutch meaning “father.” You hush I will start calling your character “Captain Marvel.”>>98757Not immediately located.
>>98758Not really, it’s a simple enough mechanism
>>98759Well he knows where two of them are, they're sticking in the dead officer. Those he gets.
"So if he's not with either party, than turning him loose would only further complicate the situation for the other factions." Brie beams.
"Alright then, since digging information out of you won't work, and my interrogation specialists are having stage fright, you leave me no choice." Brie says approaching Bader.
>>98759Whew. For once I don't have to fail a strength check. I turn the lock and begin to look around for something that might further brace it from angry rebel fighters.
>>98760“And what’s that?”
>>98761That would require a skill check
Brie proceeds to cut Bader's bonds. "Now don't you go eating anymore ponies," he says with a sarcastically admonishing tone.
>>98762Damn it... I have no skills basically... looks like I'm just going to have to hold the line. Stix retreats to the room the bats and changelings are hanging out at.
[1d20+5 = 7]>>98763He looks back at Brie somewhat skeptically
“Thanks”
He proceeds to walk forward towards the front of the car, looking back at Brie for a significant portion of the time, and looking over the seats
>>98764They’ll be coming soon enough
>>98765Brie follows. "Don't mind me, I'll just be observing you while you work."