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The hall was quiet, her lone hoofsteps echoing about the stately room.
A brand new museum of art for Canterlot, Cadance mused to herself as she glanced about the fresh exhibits and recently finished masonry. She wondered if she might be able to find it within the Imperial budget to build one like this back home in her Empire; but would have to wait a while to be tactful if she did! The Princess admitted to herself as well that it would be tough to find architects who could match the splendour of this new building.
Cadance had been permitted early access to look around and take in the exhibits before she would help to dedicate it later that afternoon, as such she had the whole building to herself for a few hourswonderful respite from the hubbub of Canterlot in the morning rush.
She rounded into the next hall, finished perusing the paintings and noticed that it was a statue gallery. Quite a few masterfully hewn statues of marble, alabaster, even jade stood in alcoves along the walls, glittering in a slight bit of light cast upon them. Historical figures, she saw Starswirl the Bearded and Commander Hurricane nearby, but it was a glimpse of familiar form that drew her attention.
A magnificent representation of Celestia stood beside an onyx Luna, and she smiled. Their likeness was well matched, even a statue of the newest princess, Twilight, stood nearby in an unusual purple stone. She pondered was there one of her?
The alicorn mare giggled, she would love to see it if there was but couldnt seem to find such a statue. An empty alcove came into view with just a pedestal within, but possessing a polished brass name tag upon it. She leaned in to read- CADANCE. But where was the statue?
She glanced around and then back to the pedestal. It was obviously meant to be there, perhaps it was being repaired or polished and would be brought in before the opening. Had to be one of those two, Cadance nods to herself.
Still, it was a shame to see it empty like that.
A quick thought crossed her mind, to have a little fun. The alicorn giggled, all alone, no guards to see her silliness as she steps across the red velvet rope that blocked off the alcove.
With a hop she steps up onto the plinth, looking out at the room with a grin. Not a bad view, she admits, striking a regal pose atop the marble beneath her. Surely she cut a comical sight, trying a different pose or two and imagining what her statue must look like.
After a few minutes she had her fun, and moved to hop down from the spot, but with a sudden shock and stumble she finds her hind hooves refusing to budge from the stone! The plinth wobbled as she regained her composer, looking down to see what was going on
The Princess eyes widen as she sees the familiar sign of a faint blue magical hue, an enchantment, her hind hooves heavy and cold having lost all their colour. The seemed to flow right into the marble below just like
STONE!
Aah! She yelps, glancing around with speed to see if there was some devious unicorn casting this upon her, but caught so sight. The aura moved, enveloping more of her hind legs as she shivered. The edge of the stone crept upward with a slight crackling sound, squeezing her flesh into solid rock as it progressed.
Somepony! Help! She calls out, voicing echoing in the halls of the vacant museum.
The mare tries to flare her horn to cast a counter-spell but finds her magic fizzling into the air with an ineffectual hiss- a tap from her forehoof to her horn returns the sound of clinking stone instead of familiar ivory.
With a ragged breath of distress, she feels her tail grow heavy and with a crackle of stone it freezes in place. The magic forces itself over her, pulling her up off her forehooves and causing her to rear up. The pressure and weight of the stone surging over her waist and into her chest causes the mare to gasp, rapidly finding her breathing constricted within her rigid skin of stone.
Flailing her forehooves in desperate attempt to remove herself from the plinth, she merely causes herself to wobble precariously before settling back. Her breath was short, gasping to draw in air with the stone compressing around her chest and locking her bodily pose permanently. A hoof stretched out towards the room, almost pleading to be helped, to be seen, it goes rigid, stuck outstretched and losing hue to marble before her panicked eyes. The other hoof quickly follows suit, closer to her body, wings stretched out behind her.
P- She gasps as the stone moves into her core. P-Plea- .. She cannot utter the words, breath stolen from her entirely. With a crack and a pop she feels her neck succumb, locking her gaze out towards the room and the other statues.
Her mind raced for a way to get out, some way, any way, there had to be a way!
Panic mounted as she feels the spell causing her to put a fake smile upon her face before casting her lips and muzzle into the stone that was consuming her being. The last vestiges of her former self vanished from view beneath the encroaching marble as her eyes froze into position, aimed out into the exhibit hall.
The mares vision was fuzzy, and her hearing muddled but she was still conscious within the stone, mind rolling around in thought as she heard the crackles and pops of her new stone form settling into permanence atop the plinth.
To all the world outside she was a happy portrait of herself in stone, set within the alcove of the new museum for all the ponies to come and see. No evidence left about that would suggest that she had ever been anything more than a simple statue, expertly carved in marble.
The hall was silent once more, but in a few hours would be bustling with new patrons and visitors; as it would be for many years to come
A brand new museum of art for Canterlot, Cadance mused to herself as she glanced about the fresh exhibits and recently finished masonry. She wondered if she might be able to find it within the Imperial budget to build one like this back home in her Empire; but would have to wait a while to be tactful if she did! The Princess admitted to herself as well that it would be tough to find architects who could match the splendour of this new building.
Cadance had been permitted early access to look around and take in the exhibits before she would help to dedicate it later that afternoon, as such she had the whole building to herself for a few hourswonderful respite from the hubbub of Canterlot in the morning rush.
She rounded into the next hall, finished perusing the paintings and noticed that it was a statue gallery. Quite a few masterfully hewn statues of marble, alabaster, even jade stood in alcoves along the walls, glittering in a slight bit of light cast upon them. Historical figures, she saw Starswirl the Bearded and Commander Hurricane nearby, but it was a glimpse of familiar form that drew her attention.
A magnificent representation of Celestia stood beside an onyx Luna, and she smiled. Their likeness was well matched, even a statue of the newest princess, Twilight, stood nearby in an unusual purple stone. She pondered was there one of her?
The alicorn mare giggled, she would love to see it if there was but couldnt seem to find such a statue. An empty alcove came into view with just a pedestal within, but possessing a polished brass name tag upon it. She leaned in to read- CADANCE. But where was the statue?
She glanced around and then back to the pedestal. It was obviously meant to be there, perhaps it was being repaired or polished and would be brought in before the opening. Had to be one of those two, Cadance nods to herself.
Still, it was a shame to see it empty like that.
A quick thought crossed her mind, to have a little fun. The alicorn giggled, all alone, no guards to see her silliness as she steps across the red velvet rope that blocked off the alcove.
With a hop she steps up onto the plinth, looking out at the room with a grin. Not a bad view, she admits, striking a regal pose atop the marble beneath her. Surely she cut a comical sight, trying a different pose or two and imagining what her statue must look like.
After a few minutes she had her fun, and moved to hop down from the spot, but with a sudden shock and stumble she finds her hind hooves refusing to budge from the stone! The plinth wobbled as she regained her composer, looking down to see what was going on
The Princess eyes widen as she sees the familiar sign of a faint blue magical hue, an enchantment, her hind hooves heavy and cold having lost all their colour. The seemed to flow right into the marble below just like
STONE!
Aah! She yelps, glancing around with speed to see if there was some devious unicorn casting this upon her, but caught so sight. The aura moved, enveloping more of her hind legs as she shivered. The edge of the stone crept upward with a slight crackling sound, squeezing her flesh into solid rock as it progressed.
Somepony! Help! She calls out, voicing echoing in the halls of the vacant museum.
The mare tries to flare her horn to cast a counter-spell but finds her magic fizzling into the air with an ineffectual hiss- a tap from her forehoof to her horn returns the sound of clinking stone instead of familiar ivory.
With a ragged breath of distress, she feels her tail grow heavy and with a crackle of stone it freezes in place. The magic forces itself over her, pulling her up off her forehooves and causing her to rear up. The pressure and weight of the stone surging over her waist and into her chest causes the mare to gasp, rapidly finding her breathing constricted within her rigid skin of stone.
Flailing her forehooves in desperate attempt to remove herself from the plinth, she merely causes herself to wobble precariously before settling back. Her breath was short, gasping to draw in air with the stone compressing around her chest and locking her bodily pose permanently. A hoof stretched out towards the room, almost pleading to be helped, to be seen, it goes rigid, stuck outstretched and losing hue to marble before her panicked eyes. The other hoof quickly follows suit, closer to her body, wings stretched out behind her.
P- She gasps as the stone moves into her core. P-Plea- .. She cannot utter the words, breath stolen from her entirely. With a crack and a pop she feels her neck succumb, locking her gaze out towards the room and the other statues.
Her mind raced for a way to get out, some way, any way, there had to be a way!
Panic mounted as she feels the spell causing her to put a fake smile upon her face before casting her lips and muzzle into the stone that was consuming her being. The last vestiges of her former self vanished from view beneath the encroaching marble as her eyes froze into position, aimed out into the exhibit hall.
The mares vision was fuzzy, and her hearing muddled but she was still conscious within the stone, mind rolling around in thought as she heard the crackles and pops of her new stone form settling into permanence atop the plinth.
To all the world outside she was a happy portrait of herself in stone, set within the alcove of the new museum for all the ponies to come and see. No evidence left about that would suggest that she had ever been anything more than a simple statue, expertly carved in marble.
The hall was silent once more, but in a few hours would be bustling with new patrons and visitors; as it would be for many years to come
“Hello, Cadance,” the imposter whispered when Shining went to one of the restrooms. “I feel I should thank you for saving the Crystal Empire for me. My species has prospered and you will be happy to know that we have no longer needed to kidnap and replace ponies. As a matter of fact, your current state is my way of saying thank you; you looked so overworked running your own empire, so I gave you a vacation. I think a decade should suffice, don’t you? In any case, I’ll make sure Shiny stops bye from time to time.”
Well, the end of the decade had finally arrived and Cadance was ready to put all of this behind her (after she gave Chrysalis a piece of her mind). She showed up in her true form just after closing and walked directly up to Cadance.
“Well, hope you had fun but it’s time.” Without further warning, Chrysalis hopped up onto the pedestal and touched her horn to Cadence’s. Simultaneously, the stone began to melt away and her mind was flooded with memories. They were not all about Chrysalis’s time impersonating her, however, as information on how to lead the changelings crowded into her mind.
“Chrysalis, why?” she asked as she stumbled off of the plinth, only to stare in shock at what she saw. Chrysalis was still standing there, half encased in stone, striking a regal pose.
“You’re not the only one in need of a vacation, you know.” She chuckled for a moment before continuing. “Take good care of my children for me.”
The issue there is divination magic. This is a high fantasy setting after all and these are VIPs, a diviner could probably track them down. Eventually.
Hmmm, Chrysalis and a Changeling take over? Interesting story idea…
Assuming there wasn’t an impostor taking their place that would divert suspicion~!
Well, obviously you’d look for where they last were supposed to be. In this case, it’d be at the art gallery. All it’d take is just one pony to notice just how lifelike the statues are, and then they’d probably try some de-petrification magic. Boom, case solved. That or some sort of life tracking spell. Or have Spike send a message even.
True, they’ll be noticed as missing! But who is going to jump to the conclusion that they’re the statue in the art exhibit that supposedly already had one just like them in it~?
Oh sorry. I had misconstrued your comment’s purpose then. My bad!
I never said she dies. I was making a comparison.
Aw, thank you! Glad you like them, there will definitely be more in the soon-future~! Stories always seem to round out the scene in my view.
Having part of your body including your internal organs petrified while the other half are still flesh must not be really good feeling. Well at least she won’t feel anything soon.
Really like this, good stuff. I’ve always liked your Lyra mannequin pic, and the stone here is very nice. The fic is icing on the cake!
Probably more uncomfortable than anything else I’d say.
…touche.
In fact, if I remember correctly, Twilight was canonically petrified by a cockatrice, and she got out of that okay. Thankfully, she was on a well-traveled path in the Everfree Forest, so she didn’t have to spend too long as a statue.
Dunno, unlike with death at least here there’s the possibility of rescue! I mean, even if it takes
centuriesawhile, chances are either the magic will weaken at some point or they’ll be tracked down.Took Discord a thousand years, but he DID break free from the stone~!
Death would be a relief compared to this hellish existence.
Show me the part where she dies again?
Yeah, and people don’t suffer any once they’re dead, either. That doesn’t make that death any Less grimdark
No blood, gore, rape or death.
Other than immobility and, of course, psychological distress at being stuck like that, Cadance isn’t suffering from her petrification.