smallest-feeblest-boggart:the-hittite:sexhaver:sexhaver:silverlightpony:gayestgen:scorch-mechanic:go
smallest-feeblest-boggart:the-hittite:sexhaver:sexhaver:silverlightpony:gayestgen:scorch-mechanic:goat-plushie:Wait, there’s physical copies of Fallout Equestria? That’d have to be massive.The first run was five hardbacks of progressively increasing girth. The stack is hefty, but the books are comfortable. Each chapter has chapter art too, which I consider a plus in all fantasy books.Later runs were single-book softcover monstrosities. I think I saw another five-volume hardback run recently, but I’m not deeply involved in the fandom anymore.The second print run was two volumes, hardback, with jackets. Dunno about any subsequent runs.I still think the 5-volume split was the best option. It’s a big damn story.(For anyone who hasn’t read it: yes, that’s a functional replica of the main character’s go-to weapon. No, I didn’t customize it like that; I bought it from the person who did.)anon PLEASE tell me your teacher is the author of thisOk, I Kind of hate that I know this, but I’m pretty sure that anon’s teacher did NOT write the books the others are showing off. He wrote the darker, edgier and somehow even longer fanfic OF that fanfic called Project Horizons.Original Fallout Equestria was written by someone known as Kkat who I’m 90% sure is a woman and the story only has some PG-13ish scenes at worst (you know, aside from the violence and gore that comes with a Fallout setting.) Project Horizons was written by a guy known as Somber, who I remember him mentioning in the post-chapter notes that he got fired for failing the wrong student once and the fic itself includes multiple explicit sex scenes.it’s important to me u know what the 3rd printing looks like. please note the gilded pages -- source link