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Champions of Equestria

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Commission for Rated-R-Ponystar
 
This is the cover art for an up and coming fic called “Sanguine Kindness” that is being written by Rated Ponystar.
 
You can read the fanfic right here -> Sanguine Kindness.
 
This illustration belongs to Chapter 2, Sorrows and Awakenings.
 
This is the tomb of Fluttershy, The Element of Kindness
 
May the love in her heart always be known to all creatures of the earth
 
May the heavens themselves sing as they welcome her into their embrace
 
May all know of Equestrias own angel who wlll never be forgotten
 
Rest in peace beloved pony of Equestria
 
This one is a break from the norm that this fanfic’s illustrations have maintained until now. I think the versatility of camera movement in movies opens a lot of doors to create atmosphere and draw the viewer into the story. There is a lot of horror movie tropes used in how Rated and I framed the panels in this comic. The ominous-looking mausoleum; the slanted camera angle; the face close up followed by the opening of the blood-shot eyes. It’s impossible not to use these tropes, they work real well in horror movies not to use them here.
 
Also, that goddamn mausoleum took way too long to complete. I will have nightmares with hairless pegasi statues for the rest of my life.
 
Art by James Corck

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Background Pony #E496
The Mane Five will find a sixth pony to replace Fluttershy if she died horrifically or become a permanent villainess.
Background Pony #E496
If “Flutterbat” keeps returning and then finally dies this won’t be a show for little girls anymore.
Background Pony #8E54
Reminds me vaguely of the scene from Bram Stoker’s Dracula where Lucy is in her tomb…
Joseph Raszagal
Wallet After Summer Sale -

Emily Brickenbrackle III
All that’s missing is the “Hsssssssssss!” sound effect that films from 1950 and earlier loved to make vamps do constantly.