> Basics > Yeah, this was not basic. > You have been standing here for at least five hours, likely close to six, with Twilight reading this book. > So far you've learned that Pegasi manifests in there ability to fly and control the weather. > Earth p0nies have there magic manifest in strength, durability and a close tie to nature. > Unicorns caught the short end of the stick, because they get nothing passive. > Instead they use there horns as a sort of focus for there magic, allowing them to cast spells. > Their spells are a little different from the way races of your world use magic. > Rather than casting through hand gestures and verbal components as well as physical components, they cast by building up energy in their horns and manifesting there power through will. > It's intriguing to say the least. > More intriguing is the presence of a fourth type you haven't seen yet. > An alicorn.   > The alicorns are apparently some kind of amalgamation... > You liked that word! > Of the other three types of p0nies. > They combined the traits of p0nies, pegasi, and unicorns. > Not only did they combine them however. > They amplified them. > A lot. > They where incredibly rare though, only a handful being known to exist. > Two of whom are apparently the current rulers of the land you now know to be called 'Equestria' > More than that, they also use there massive magical power to move the sun and moon across the sky.   > This has the fortunate side effect of confirming that you are in fact, not in Eberron anymore. > You don't even pause to consider the fact that most creatures would be heart-broken or terrified of figuring out that they are in a completely different realm of existence. > In fact figuring that out was a second day making event for you. > No more idiot rogues leading you to your death for easy money. > No more psycho cults. > No more ignorant people, paranoid that you'll try and take over the world and wipe out all the fleshy's. > That's the Lord of Blades thing, not yours. > Gods damned psychopath. > Yes, you where stronger, and much harder too kill than the mortal races. > No that does not mean you should be some kind of tyrant overlords for all of them. > Where were you going with that?   > You come back to reality when the sound of a book hitting the floor reaches you. > You look to see that Twilight has fallen asleep on the floor while reading. > Ah the needs of flesh and blood creatures. "Twilight." > Nothing, louder. "Twilight" > Nope, shes out. > You try poking her and calling her name to the same end. > That being, shes still sleeping on the floor in the middle of the library.   > You aren't entirely sure what to do. > You ponder for a moment and come to a conclusion. > She has a bedroom. > Therefore she has a bed. > So it probably isn't healthy for her to sleep on the floor. > Knowing this you know what must be done. > You give her a stronger nudge than before. > Her ear flicks, but she doesn't awaken. > So you do what any good Warforged... > That is too say, any socially retarded war-machine with a heart of gold... > Would do.   > You go into a low crouch and as carefully as you can, pick up the sleeping unicorn. > With as much grace as you can muster... > That really isn't much mind you. > You begin walking towards to stairs > As you begin to make your way up the stairs you note that you can't keep track of your footing easily. > Mainly due to the fact that the sleeping unicorn in your arms is blocking your already rather limited peripheral sight. > Due to this, you nearly stumble backwards a few time. > To your surprise she doesn't awaken. > Did she use a deep slumber spell on herself or something? > You make it too the landing at the top of the stairs and carefully maneuver your way through the door.   > The bedroom is pretty basic. > Bed, door you came through, door to bathroom, more books, simply study area, purple reptilian creature sleeping in a basket... > Okay thats not so basic. > No time to ponder, sleeping p0ny needs to be in bed. > So you do just that. > You slowly, so as not to disturb the sleeping creatures, creep over to the bed. > As best you can with a foot, you withdraw the covers and place Twilight on the bed. > You don't risk moving her once you put her down. > Instead you just pull the covers over her and begin to walk out as quietly as you can. > For a construct weighing in at over a quarter ton, you are surprisingly quiet. > As you reach the door you turn back to make sure all is right in the room.   > You gaze back into the dimly lit room and are content. > The sound of peaceful snoring tells you that you have finished your self appointed task well. > You turn and exit the room, closing the door behind you. > You make your way back down the stairs and begin to ponder what to do now. > You can't read the books, because you don't know how to. > You can't even re-shelf the ones that Twilight left on the ground, because you can't read the titles. > The building is in immaculate condition, so cleaning would be outright pointless. > You are left with nothing to do but snuff out the candles and wait in the dark. > Whoever in the darkness you begin to further reflect on the day you've had. > A sudden thought comes crashing in like an over-sized and pissed off troll chieftain.   > How in Kyhber do you explain what just happened when Twilight wakes up?