JOURNEY UNEXPECTED
Written by James Patrick Buchanan
Prologue: (Twilight and Spike
decide to travel to Dream Valley, my name for the ancestral home of the three
pony tribes, to collect lost pony knowledge for Cheerilee’s history project.)
(Opening shot: A beautiful red and orange sunrise was
illuminating a nascent blue sky, heralding the first few minutes of an
uplifting spring morning. Puddles are seen on the cobblestone streets,
while Rainbow Dash and background Pegasus are clearing the skies of dark
clouds. Many ponies as well as a few resident donkeys were enjoying the
warmth of Princess Celestia’s sunlight. Alone or with a group of friends,
ponies read books or newspapers. Other ponies worked on planting seeds in
their backyard gardens and planters, while a few ponies worked on their
hoofcrafts.)
Twilight: (Speaking to herself as
she crosses a Ponyville bridge) - During my morning exercise walk, I just love
how Celestia’s sunlight warms my coat from hooves, to wings, to horn.
Twilight’s walk took her past Ponyville’s schoolhouse, whose red walls
and white trim contrasted with most other structures with beige walls and brown
trim. Twilight slowed down and then stopped to admire a sculpted bush
that resembles a foal wearing a graduation cap next to the school’s front door.
Twilight, off-camera, says: I
suppose that sculpted bush is there to remind students of the end result of
their attendance at the school graduation. I must be looking at Rarity’s
artistic plant shaping skills.
Twilight heard hoofsteps approaching her from
behind.
Turning her head, Twilight saw Cheerilee, the town’s magenta coated school teacher. A cheerful Cheerilee
was carrying on her back two saddlebags, filled with textbooks and school
supplies.
Cheerilee: A happy day of
friendship and harmony to you Twilight.
Twilight: Yes Cheerilee, I know for
absolute certain that today will be a wonderful day. While I was eating
my early morning hay and cheddar cheese on wheat bread breakfast pizza, I
observed Rainbow Dash and her Pegasus friends clearing the skies of the few
remaining clouds from yesterday’s daylong torrential rainstorm.
Cheerilee: Could you wait a
minute? I have something important to ask you for the education of the foals
of Equestria.
Twilight: What do
you think I can do to help the education of the foals of Equestria?”
Cheerilee: My students have asked me
questions about ancient pony history. However, I don’t have many answers
to give them. For example, the Cutie Mark Crusaders asked me how the
ancient ponies got their cutie marks. I felt ashamed that I was unable to
give the Crusaders an answer to their question.
Cheerilee: (After taking a deep
breath, continued): So, I was wondering if you could find lost pony
history in the library of the Castle of the Two Sisters. I’ve read about
maps and history books that were hoof drawn or hoofwritten by early Equestrian
settlers. Some of these pony settlers had made the Great Pony
Migration to Equestria. I only ask you this, as I know that only
you and your friends have the courage to enter the Everfree Forest. And,
the Everfree Forest is the only way to arrive at the Castle of the Royal Pony
Sisters. Could you please find that lost pony history for the students of
Equestria?
Twilight: No
problem Cheerilee, as I’m always eager to work on a research paper.
Twilight’s eyes grew wide with anticipation.
Twilight: In fact, I’m the one
who should be thanking you. It should take me about one or two weeks,
depending upon how much undiscovered information I find. And, it would be
easier to read the books at the abandoned castle, instead of attempting to
schlep all those heavy books to Ponyville.
Cheerilee: (With an ear to ear
smile, Cheerilee replied): I’m sure that your time and effort will be
much appreciated by the Cutie Mark Crusaders, the ponies of Ponyville, and all
of Equestria.
Twilight: Well,
no time to start a new research paper like the present, I’ll see you soon
Cheerilee!
With a newfound spring in her step and thinking about her new research
paper, Twilight trotted back to her crystal castle, an even happier mare than
before she had her unexpected conservation with Cheerilee.
OPENING THEME
(Opening shot: The afternoon of the same day, Twilight and her
baby dragon friend Spike on Twilight’s back had flown to the library of the
Castle of the Two Sisters. They sat beside a long, wooden table while
reading books, and sometimes taking notes on what they read. Spike wore a
burgundy blazer, with fancy embroidery and accented with pinstripes. The
blazer was a Hearth's Warming Eve gift from Spike’s friend Rarity.)
After finding a comfortable sitting position, Spike began to read an
ancient book about Hearth's Warming Eve. Spike covers his mouth to
conceal his yawn. And then, Spike lowers the Hearth's Warming Eve book
he’s reading to see Twilight.
Spike: I do want to help
Cheerilee update pony history textbooks. Do you know what I love the most
about modern Equestrian history textbooks?
Twilight: Spike,
we don’t have the time for guessing games. Just tell me what you think is
the best thing you love about modern Equestrian history textbooks.
Spike: The best thing about
Equestrian history textbooks is that my friends and I have an entire chapter
detailing our admirable achievements.
Twilight: (smiled and then
replied), Spike, being remembered for doing praiseworthy achievements is not as
important as doing those worthwhile achievements in the first place. We
Equestrian citizens would be living much poorer lives if it were not for all
the hard work the citizens of the past did to make the Equestrian nation of the
present possible.
Spike: Speaking of the past
Twilight, do you remember the Hearth's Warming Eve pageant? I’m reading a
book on the pageant with excerpts taken from Princess Platinum’s journal.
The Unicorn tribe Princess described in her journal that before she walked away
from Dream Valley, the original homeland of the three pony tribes, to the lands
that became Equestria, she had most of the books of the three tribes put in a
dry cave under her family’s castle - in case the three tribes could ever return
to Dream Valley. I guess that never happened.
Twilight: I sometimes speculate
about what would have happened if the foalish Dream Valley ponies had worked
together in friendship, respect, and harmony for mutual gain. Instead
their foalish antagonism, distrust, and hostility attracted the attention of
the windigos. The windigos feed upon the ponies’ disharmony to freeze the
land, driving the ponies from Dream Valley to Equestria.
Twilight puts on a sad face and then sighs.
Twilight: The three pony tribes
were forced to flee Dream Valley in a very big hurry. I suppose it makes
sense that they couldn’t have brought everything they owned with
them. That’s a nice history lesson Spike, but how does that help us
help Cheerilee improve classroom textbooks?
Spike: I wonder why or how the
windigos would keep Dream Valley frozen long after the ponies and their silly
conflicts had departed for Equestria? Without pony conflict to feed on,
the windigos would have no energy, no power to keep Dream Valley frozen.
Now that Dream Valley is thawed out, we should have no problem finding the cave
under Princess Platinum’s castle and then recovering these books. Look,
there is even a detailed illustration of that cavern filled with books.
Spike holds the book open so Twilight can see the illustration.
The illustration of the underground library fills both pages. Twilight
examines that illustration.
Spike: Imagine all the
forgotten knowledge you could rediscover for ponykind!
Twilight: Spike, I’ve never
thought about visiting ponykind’s ancestral homeland. But I’m sure you
are correct that Dream Valley has thawed out by now. Without pony bad
vibes, there would be no energy for the windigos to use to keep the land
frozen. However, I’m also sure that all the books in Princess Platinum’s
library must have turned to dust long ago.
Spike strokes his tiny chin with his left hand, while choosing his
next words with care.
Spike: Well, the Castle of the
Two Sisters’ above ground library was built by Earth pony engineering and
unicorn magic. It has survived after a thousand years of neglect. I
believe that an underground library built with similar Earth pony engineering
and unicorn magic would also survive intact.
Twilight blinks her eyes, as if realizing what Spike is saying.
Twilight: Spike … that makes
sense. Although I wonder why anypony has not thought of returning to
Dream Valley, and then wrote a research paper on what happened to it after all
the ponies walked away from it.
Spike: Twilight, you could be the
first pony to return to Dream Valley. To find all kinds of records that
are now lost to ponykind.
Twilight: No
Spike, not just me. We and our friends will be the first team of ponies
and one dragon to return to Dream Valley. We’ll rediscover and return
that lost pony knowledge and have another epic adventure while we are at it!
Using her levitation magic, Twilight pulls a book off a nearby
bookshelf, floats it over to her, and then opens it.
Twilight: Smart Cookie’s journal
describes that Dream Valley is on the same latitude as the city of Yanhoover,
on the other side of the Western Ocean. So my friends and I need to
either walk around the Western Ocean like the ancient ponies did or use an
airship to fly over the ocean. I’m no expert on airship design.
But, I’m aware that there’s no airship that’s been built for such a long
journey. Such an airship would have to be at least twice as large as the
biggest Equestrian airship built so far.
Spike: Twilight, as a princess; you
have the money to have such an airship built.
Twilight: (With a skeptical look
on her face, she asks), “I do?”
Spike nods his head while grinning.
Spike: You have a princess
travel budget from Princess Celestia that could pay for three airships.
Twilight: Then, I’ll ask the Equestrian
Airship Company to design and then build our airship. I’ll ask the
Wonderbolts to act as the officers and crew of our airship. Spitfire will
act as our ship’s captain, while Fleetfoot, High Winds, Lightning Streak, Misty
Fly, and Soarin will be the crew. They will operate our airship and clear
the skies of storms ahead of us, so we six ponies and one dragon can focus on
finding that lost library. The most important job is for you.
Spike, I’m depending on you to get us ready for a long journey.
Spike: You can depend on your
number one dragon assistant to get us ready.
From some unseen place, Spike takes hold of and then puts on
sunglasses.
Twilight: I suppose it is time
for us and our friends to get ready for an epic airship journey across the Western
Ocean! But before that, we need to read more on Dream Valley, where it is
and what was in it that made the ancient ponies call it their homes.
Spike: (He sighs with an
unhappy face), I suppose that means more reading before we can get to the fun
parts of this journey.”
Twilight: Sometimes my faithful
Spike, reading and researching a project can be as fun as doing the
project. Please open up your mind and heart to the joy of exploring a
place via the written word.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic,
Copyright © 2010 Lauren Faust, Hasbro Studios, and DHX Media
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