“Might.
We might get to see the Princess.” Rarity reminded Rainbow, “She didn’t promise
but I do agree with you. There’s six of us, we should be able to handle her
nasty little tasks. As long as there’s nothing sticky and gross.” Rarity
shuddered in overly dramatic horror at the idea, making the other ponies smile
slightly.
“Do
you think she can really steal souls?” Fluttershy asked, her whisper of a voice
carrying well in the worryingly silent forest.
“Yeah
and what was that thing?” Dash demanded, swooping overhead as best she could
but finding flying difficult amongst the branches. On occasions she had to come
within millimetres of the ground to avoid them and Twilight found herself
wishing that Dash would just walk for a little bit, for her own safety.
“M...My
dam-sire,” Twilight licked her lips and tried to pull her focus back onto the
facts when she caught herself stammering, “Treasure Trove, he used to tell me
stories about things he had learned on his many excursions to the part of
Saddle Arabia that used to be Equigypt. He told me horror stories about what
happened to others who tried to complete my puzzle, some were driven crazy,
others saw things, strange creatures of mist and shadows, yet another fell into
a coma from which they never woke up...supposedly they thought it was the
Princess’s Curse, but I’m wondering if it was the Shadows rather than the Princess.
After all ghosts don’t exist.”
“Hold
up, you knew all of that and you were still working on it?” Dash looked
impressed, “Pretty brave.”
“What
are the Shadows anyway, sugar?” Applejack asked, glancing over at the unicorn
who seemed to know so much. “I’ve never seen anything like this.”
“Neither
have I.” Twilight admitted, disliking the fact and already planning to write
down everything so she had some sort of reference for the next time this
happened. If it something went wrong again, which she had an odd feeling it
would, she wanted to be ready for it. “But my teacher left me a letter and...”
As
Twilight explained the contents of the letter, they continued walking, heading
further and further into the gloom. It was cold and Twilight had a slight
headache as she told them everything that Celestia had told her, figuring that
forewarned was forearmed. The silence around them was oppressive too, the
weight of it weighing on their minds as they slowly slipped into a rather
fearful and wary march.
It was
far too quiet for their peace of mind. The Everfree Forest was supposed to be
full of creatures, both friendly and less so. That they could not hear anything
amongst the trees except for the sound of their own hooves was distressing.
There was not even the sound of the wind whistling through the trees to break
the sound of their hooves stomping the hard, dry mud on the floor and it was
getting to all of them as they entered a copse of gnarled and twisted trees.
“I
can’t take it anymore!” Dash was the first to break the silence. Her frustrated
cry echoed through the trees and seemed to bounce off of the roof of foliage
over their heads, “The quiet is driving me nuts!”
“Easy
Rainbow.” Applejack, who had seen this coming from the explosive pegasus sighed,
“We’re all gettin’ wound up, but yelling won’ help no pony.”
“It
makes me feel better.” Rainbow grumbled, actually landing for the first time
since they had entered the forest, surprising Twilight who had begun to doubt
that Rainbow actually knew how to use her hooves since she spent so much time
up in the air. “And...” Rainbow trailed off as the nearby bushes rustled,
causing the first sound that wasn’t caused by them in what felt like hours.
“Hello?”
Twilight asked nervously, her voice trembling slightly as the bushes rustled
again, “Anypony there?”
A low,
threatening growl was the reply as a group of creatures with fur not unlike the
stallion who had met them at the entrance and white, almost glowing teeth,
stalked towards them out of the bushes. They were canine in shape, at least
vaguely and the shadows rolled off of them as they moved forward.
“A...Are
those timber wolves?” Rarity asked with a frightened squeak as she backed up,
crashing into Fluttershy, who shook her head.
“N...No,
th...they’re not...” The pale yellow pegasus pony shook her head, taking a few
steps back. “The...they’re different.”
“Whatever
they are they ain’ gettin’ past me.” Applejack promised as she got between
Fluttershy and the advancing beasts.
“Or
me.” Rainbow Dash swore, taking to the air for a second, her wing tips just
brushing the canopy before she swooped down and launched herself at the wolves,
scattering the pack. One of the shadowy wolves tried to attack Fluttershy but Applejack
dove into the fray knocking it aside as Rainbow’s second swoop sent another
tumbling back into the underbrush.
Twilight
launched an offensive blast of magic, the purple beam striking the nearest one,
knocking it away but not seeming to hurt it. The dazed creature crashed into
another one, sending them sprawling like dominos. Pinkie Pie could not help
herself and started laughing at the ridiculousness of it.
Shockingly
the noise seemed to hurt the creatures, all of whom let out a whining noise and
cowered, backing up slightly, though the moment she stopped, confused, they
started advancing again, snarling louder than before, this gaze firmly fixed on
the pink pony who had caused them such discomfort.
“Laughter!”
Twilight realised, “It’s an Element of Harmony! The Shadows were beaten by Unity!
They’re the same thing!”
“These
big scary dogs are frightened by a little laughter?” Dash questioned, wanting
to make sure she had heard that right.
“Hey, don’t complain if it works…” Applejack shot back, knocking another canine monstrosity back. The Shadows coating it began to dissipate at the strike, revealing a shaggy silver fur that reminded Twilight of something she had seen earlier.
“If we
just need to laugh…” Pinkie actually looked serious for all of about three
seconds before she pulled out a huge cannon from Celestia only knew where and
fired it, letting loose a mass of streamers and confetti that festooned the
trees and wolves alike, Rarity and Rainbow could not help but burst into
giggles at the sight of this shadowy silver creature decorated with neon
streamers and coated in multi-coloured confetti. The sound of caused the wolves
to recoil again, shaking off the confetti but unable to strip themselves of the
streamers.
Their
attempts caused Fluttershy to let out a soft giggle that sounded embarrassed for
the poor wolves and forced the monsters further back again.
With
enough of the darkness gone from the creatures, Twilight recognised them as
Silver Fang. A beast type duel monster with fourteen hundred attack points. The
silver unicorn filly in town had used the creature in her duel earlier. The
dark tainted Goddess had to have summoned them to attack the group of ponies
traversing the woods.
“If
Nightmare Moon can do it…why can’t I?” Twilight asked herself, drawing a card
using her magic and becoming amused when it proved to be the Dark Magician, a
card she had had in her deck for almost as long as she had played the game. “Alright,”
She took a deep breath, knowing that if this did not work, she was going to
look like a fool, “Dark Magician,” She called, putting a little of the magic
she could pull from the Puzzle into the card, “I summon you, in attack mode!”
There
was nothing for a few moments, then a dark swirling vortex appeared which
deposited the unicorn stallion on the card in their midst. The unicorn, whose
coat was a sandy, creamy gold, was clad in armour of a purple that was not far
from being the same shade as Twilight’s coat and clung to his form. His short tail,
which was a slightly bluer purple than the armour, poked out from within, while
a robe of a different shade of purple went over that. His mane was hidden by a
pointy hat of the same purple as the armour and part of which doubled as a face
guard and he held a green, metallic staff with his right foreleg, much like the
royal guards held their lances in the palace. The stave had an emerald embedded
in one end, probably as a focus as his sharp green-blue eyes scanned his
surroundings. They rested on Twilight for a moment and widened, before he bowed
to her deeply, practically touching the floor with his muzzle.
“Um…hi.”
Twilight knew the others were watching her and looked embarrassed as the
stallion before her straightened, though he maintained a deferential pose, “Attack
the Silver Fang, please?”
The
Dark Magician nodded and threw his staff up into the air, catching it between
his teeth before slamming it into the two members of the pack who had tried to
sneak up behind Pinkie Pie. The pair loosed a pained howl and shattered into a
million shards of an oddly brown light which temporarily flash blinded the
ponies, causing them to miss the duel monster taking out another three, though
Twilight sensed the magic he used to blow one of them away.
When their
vision cleared, there was only one Silver Fang left and he had his teeth
clamped around the magician’s staff, trying to tug it away from him.
Twilight
forced out a peal of laughter and the beast let go, backing off with a howl of
pain that vanished into the ether as the Dark Magician blasted it with a pulse
of what was clearly Shadow magic. Once it had dissolved completely into the
mist on the ground, the stallion turned to look at Twilight. She surprised the
male unicorn by bowing back to him with a smile, “Thank you.” She told him
softly, “You can go now, if you want.”
The
unicorn seemed to take a moment to decide something, then nuzzled her gently
but reassuringly, reminding her of her brother, Shining Armour. Then he bowed
again and vanished in a swirl of black energy.
There
was silence for a moment from the other fillies who had accompanied her, then Rainbow
Dash swooped over, landed at her side and looked her in the eye as she told
her, “You have to teach me that.”
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