Part 7 >You feel a warm, magical presence wrap around you. >Then, the pain sets in. >Oh god, the pain. >After an eternity, you are slammed onto stone ground. >Funny, last you checked, the field you were working in has a dirt floor >Why is it dark? >You suddenly hear a manic laugh >”Yes. YES! I have DONE IT! I am the most powerful rune mage in ALL THE LEAGUE!” >Oh god, that voice is terrifying. >”And you... You are mine...” A candle lights behind him, and you see a demonic smile through the shadows that dance across his face. >The magics that held you are gripping tighter, and you are powerless to prevent- >Wait. >No. >You are not powerless. >You are the Harbinger of Doom. The personification of fear. >You are FAR from powerless.   >You stare deep into the blue eyes of the being that caused you more pain than any mere mortal could experience. >But you aren't a mere mortal, are you? >You're a scarecrow. >And a god damn scary one at that >”I am not your play-thing, summoner. Release me, or you will have nightmares of me while you are still awake.” You smile, black ooze dripping from your teeth as you speak. >”Who do you think I am? Think about what you are doing?” His voice is a little higher pitched than it was a moment ago. >”I am thinking. Do you know what I am thinking, mage?” Your smile is still ear to ear. >”N...no...” the voice is even higher, and his eyes are moist with tears. >”I am thinking... I am going to enjoy this” You begin laughing. >Yep. Those are definitely tears. >The magical bonds that were holding you weaken as you stare deep into his...really large... blue eyes. >A familiar feeling washes over you. >”There it is. Your fear. Oh, how fun this will be” You stopped laughing, and are now merely grinning >”That's impossible. I fear nothing! I will never fear anything!” the voice is deep again. He is probably fueled by adrenaline right now. >Damn fool.   >The magic that held you up drops completely, and you fall to your knees >”Those who say they have nothing to fear... “ You say as you slowly lift your head to face him >”Have yet to feel the crows” You lock eyes. Oh yeah, he is terrified beyond expression. >You grab his throat, and pull him down to you, staring deep into his soul, searching further into his fear. >You discover his fear is a little white marshmallow of a pony with a pink and purple mane >Wait. That looks surprisingly like Sweetie Be- >When you make the connection, your mind snaps you back into reality. >You are clutching a terrified Rarity by her throat, tears pouring from her blue eyes, a blanket crumpled at her hooves. >That explains the warm wrapping feeling. >Hey Fid? >Yes Brain? >You dun goof'd   >So this is it. >This is the first time you have caused harm to an innocent. >This one was trying to cover you with a blanket. >Sweet gesture, but you don’t get cold. Or warm. Or anything, really. >Either way, here you are, holding the marshmallow mare by her throat, staring deep into her very soul through her tear laden eyes. >Yet, you cannot bring yourself to let go. >Why is her deepest fear her little sister? >You want to explore. You need to explore. >No. >You will not bring any further harm to this p0ny. >You let her go. >”I..” You trail off, not having anything to say. >She continues to stare at you, her breathing in quick, ragged gasps. >You rise and approach the door, walking past the crying p0ny. >As you exit, you look towards the cane she gave you when you first met her. >Yeah, the original meeting of you was a little...hostile, to say the least. >But you settled it with her, and you settled a debt. >She even gave you a gift. >This was far worse than hurting an innocent. >You hurt a friend. >The only friend you ever had. >You walk towards the table it rested on and look into the gem, your reflection yielding no expression. >As you leave, you lean the cane against the door frame.   >It's still night out. >Internal clock system says it's 3:19 am. >Thanks, Brain. >You walk until you reach the edge of the Everfree. >You didn't even realize you were walking towards there. >Maybe this place naturally attracts monsters. >You could never undo the pain you caused your friend, but you could prevent it. >You stop for a moment, looking at your reflection in a creek. >All that suffering you caused, and you didn't even apologize. >Why didn't you attempt to console her? >Hell, you didn't even frown at the fact you hurt her. >Your lack of expression after hurting something so dear to you is what truly makes you a monster. >After all of this time, after everything you have done to prevent yourself from becoming what you most despise, you have failed. >You step over the creek, and continue walking >You failed yourself, and this upset you. >This upset you to the point of rage. >Why did you even care? >You have known nothing but death and terror, why did you care that you hurt something? >It wasn't even a person you hurt. >You stop yourself.   >That little p0ny had more humanity than anything you have seen in your time in the League. >Before that, you don't know, but that time doesn't matter now. >What matters is your time here. >And the fact that you feel light headed. >Strange, you haven't ever felt anything like this before. >You fall to a knee, and lean your weight on your now full sized scythe. >Leaning your head on the staff of the scythe, you look down to see a blue flower. >Blue as the eyes that stared at your terrifying presence. >This must be some sort of a sick joke, you think to yourself. >Surely the gods of karmic justice are having a field day with you. >Before your morale could be poisoned any more, you collapse face first into the field of flowers.   >You are awaken by the sun assaulting you through your eyelids. >Man, the sun really burned bright here. >Bright enough to hurt your eyes. >You shut your eyelids tighter and turn your head to the other side. >Doesn't help much. >Wait a second. >You sit up straight, and blink. >You blink again. >And again. >Holy mother of god, you're blinking. >You run your hand on the top of your head. >Hair. >You feel hair. >Holy shit, you have hair >Holy shit, you have feeling in your fingers. >You look at the fleshy appendage. >HANDS. >HOLY SHIT. HANDS. >FINGERS. >THIS IS COOL >You sit there for a moment, opening and closing your hands repeatedly. >You've always been able to do this, but this was different. You could feel your palms on your fingertips. >You haven't felt anything before now, except pain. >And even then, pain wasn't really pain more than your mind registering that you were taking damage.   >Still sitting, you run your hand gently through the flowers, the silky petals dancing across your palm. >You move your toes (TOES! HOW COOL!) through the petals as well, the tickling feeling eliciting a small chuckle >Hey, a normal sounding laugh! >You rise, and begin to head towards the creek you saw the previous night. >You look down at your reflection. >Your black hair is short and well kept, your green eyes vibrant and full of life. >You look like a human. >Your old burlap sack body draped over your shoulders like a very long tunic. >You dip your hand into the creek, feeling the cold water dance between your fingers. >Cold. >So that is what cold feels like. >You cup your hands, and splash some water on your face. >That was a wake up call if there ever was one. >You wipe off your face with the bottom of your burlap poncho, focusing on the rough texture rubbing against your face. >This “feeling” thing is pretty cool. >This is certainly an interesting turn of events,isn't it Brain? >Not as interesting as last night. >What happened last night? >Let me pull up those memories for you, Fiddle. >Thanks Brain. >As you start to recollect, you freeze. >You remember what happened last night. >Every terrible, painful detail. >You stare for a thousand yards, a feeling of pure guilt crushing your previously elated spirits.   >Get a hold of yourself, man! >I can't, Brian. I'm a monster. >No, you aren't dude. If you were, would you be feeling as bad as you do right now? >... >Exactly. Man the fuck up, and grab your scythe. You have to apologize to somep0ny. >Brain was right. >I usually am >Brain is also very modest. >You walk towards the field of blue flowers. >You pick up your scythe. >Hot damn this thing was heavy. Maybe if it was in its smaller form... >You focus for a second, and it shrinks down to throwing size. >Cool, you haven't lost that ability. And it's significantly lighter. >That'll leave a free hand to carry some of those  flowers. >You can't just walk in to apologize to a lady that you terrorized to tears without some form of gift. >After picking some of the blue flowers, you begin to walk towards the direction of town. >As you walk, you are looking into the flowers. >They're absolutely captivating. >So captivating that you manage to bump into a warm, fuzzy body. >”I'm sorry.” you say without looking up. >Wow, your new voice is smooth. >”Not yet, you hairless dog!” this causes you to look up >You see that you bumped into a very large, and very pissed off Diamond Dog. >You drop the flowers, and wrap your fingers around your scythe. >”Walk away, I do not want to harm you” You say as you will the scythe to grow to a larger size. >”Try me” It says, as it pulls a sword from a sheathe. The blade shines in the broken sunlight >It appears death follows you wherever you go.   >Neither of you move for a moment. >”I will not be the one to attack you first, dog. Leave, and I will do the same” You were verbose. You like the sound of your new voice. >”I am Fido, you will fear me!” It barks at you. >Fear? >This cretin thinks it knows fear? >Hey Brain? >Yes Fiddle? >Let us teach it the meaning of fear. >Now you're speaking my language. >The dog swings, and you parry with your scythe. >Being able to feel the scythe shake under the strength of the blow was a new experience. >Being able to parry it and attack back though, was an experience as old as time itself. >A swing of his sword here, a slice of your scythe there, blades clashing as you both press your weight into each others weapons. >Held in a bar, you look into the dog's eyes. >You can see its fear. >It fear scarecrows. >With a smile, you twist your scythe, and disarm him. >The dog follows the flying blade with his eyes, and leaps after it >You will your scythe to throwing size, and throw it at the dog. >With a loud yelp, its rear leg falls separate from its body. >Whimpering, it looks back at you as your scythe appears in your hand. >”I know what you fear.” You say as you smile. >The dog is dragging itself towards the sword. >”What you fear is a monstrous scarecrow. Normally I would say your fear is well placed.” >You throw your scythe into the dog's outstretched paw, stabbing through it and pinning it to the ground >It yelps again, looking back at at you. >”But it isn't. Do you know why your fear is misplaced?” >Fido whimpers.   >”You should not fear the scarecrow, dog. You should fear the one wearing the scarecrow's body as a shirt.” You say, smiling from ear to ear. >The dog looks you up and down, and notices the sack shirt. It begins to tremble. >You grab the sword it was grasping for. >The dog begins to cry as you grab its sword. >”Shhh, no tears,” You say, as you slide the blade into its heart “only nightmares now.” >After a shudder, the dog falls limp. >Grabbing your scythe out of it's paw, you wipe the blood on its fur. >The blade glistens scarlet as you slid it out of the dogs chest. >The sword is very high quality in comparison to the other weapons the dogs had. >You remove the belt from the dog, and wrap it around your sack shirt. >Fits surprisingly well. You sheathe the sword, and place your hand scythe between the belt and the sack. >Walking away, you remember you forgot something very important. >Grabbing the blue flowers from the ground, you see they were untouched by the conflict. >It is good to see something so pure, so elegant, can remain undamaged from a battle with a monster. >This gives you hope that a certain elegant mare would remain undamaged as well.   >After what feels like an hour, you manage to approach the edge of town. >Your burlap poncho serves to cover yourself up some, but your legs and arms are bloodied with multiple small knicks, and you are covered in mud. >But you kept those flowers clean. >You smell them, the petals ticking the inside of your nose. >Your nose violently expels air. >So this is what a sneeze feels like. Not quite what you expected, but still an interesting experience. >You begin to chuckle at the fact you are marveling over something as trivial as a sneeze. >Why're you laughing, Fid? >I dunno. This whole situation is pretty funny. >Straighten up, you're almost there.   >The other p0nies are giving you a wide berth. >Makes sense. You are a bipedal creature with 2 weapons, you are covered in mud and blood, and you are carrying a bouquet of flowers. >You chuckle again, imagining what everyone is thinking of the sight. >You enjoy laughing. >You never thought you'd say that, but you do. >You approach the boutique, straightening your muddy hair and your new belt. >As you approach the front steps, you hear a scream from behind the door. >Tossing the flowers into a bush, you charge towards the door, and kick right above the handle. >The door splinters open, and you see a diamond dog raising a sharpened gem over its head, its paw holding down onto a white and purple form. >The dog froze for a second to look at you. >The edges of your vision begin to blur as a feeling of pure unadulterated rage washes over you. >Without thinking, you throw your scythe as hard as you can at the dog, piercing its skull with ease. >You charge in, your scythe reappearing in your right hand. You unsheathe your sword with your left hand. >You see another dog walk out of the creativity room, and you throw your scythe yet again. >Its shoulder pinned into the wall, you turn your attention away for a moment and turn around, seeing a dog holding up... >Oh hell no. >That bitch better not be touching your cane.   >Your vision is clouded red as you eye the dog. >He swings down towards your head, and you move slightly to the left. >A pretty solid maneuver, if you do say so yourself. >You smack against the side of his head with the flat of your blade, causing him to swing angrily and wrecklessly for your head. >You duck underneath the blow. >It being caught off balance, you spring into its chest, tackling it to the ground, causing him to drop your cane. >Readjusting yourself, your knees are now on his shoulders, so he can't bring his paws up to defend himself. >You stab your sword into the ground next to you, and begin to repeatedly punch him in the face. >You don't stop until it stops thrashing. >Pulling your bloody knuckles away from its face you pull your blade out of the ground and crawl towards the shivering mare. >”Are you alright? Did they hurt you?” You speak gently as you brush her mane. >So soft. >”F...Fiddle?” She looks up confused but still shaking. >”Yeah, it's me. Sorry about breaking your door frame again.” You let out a small chuckle and smile as you gently brush her mane. >Brushie brushie. >Her eyes grow large as she looks past you. >”B...behind-” You don't hear the rest of what she says over the sound of your scythe ripping through your torso.   >Your blood splatters onto the mare, and after an eternity of a second, she screams in pure terror for the second time in a day. >That can't be healthy. >You gently touch the tip of the scythe blade that is sticking out of your chest >”Ow.” >That probably isn't healthy either. >You will the scythe back into your hand. >When it disappears from your chest, pain shoots throughout your entire body, and you begin to bleed heavily. >Your new ribs are sticking out in some spots >The pain is almost unbearable. >Almost. >Fueled by rage, you throw your scythe towards the dog. >The dog lets out another yelp as the blade pierces its other shoulder. >Your vision is red, the edges fading to black. >You rise, wincing in pain, the blood stain on the front of your poncho grows larger by the second. >Well, there's one disadvantage of this new body. So much pain. >Discovering a new respect for those human champions in the League, you approach the dog. >You stumble a couple times. Why aren't you passing out? > Probably the adrenaline rush of battle. >You've read enough books on anatomy to know where this is going. >This was going to send you to the grave if you didn't act fast. >Reaching the dog, you pull the scythe from its shoulder, and it crumples to the ground. >You pick up up by its throat, and lean it against the wall. >Taking a step back, you focus. >Holding your arms out, you focus on the dog's chest. >It begins to yelp in pain, as it paws violently at a green spot lighting up the inside of this torso. >A very large, deep cut begins to form on its chest, and the hole in your chest begins to seal up. >After a few seconds, the dog falls, and blood begins to pool where it lies.   >You turn around, and head toward the exit, stepping over the bits of door that were left. >Must've kicked it harder than you thought. >You grab the bouquet of flowers and turn back into the boutique. >Seeing the carnage and blood that has been shed, you know you are in for a hell of a clean up later >But that can wait. You need to console a certain terrified p0ny. >Approaching the mare, she looks at the bloody carnage as well. >Her expression is one of disgust and anger. >”How... how dare they... break into my home...” She is shaking in rage now. >”Rarity...” Hearing her name snaps her out of her anger induced stupor. >”Fiddle... You... you saved my life.. How can I...” she shudders. >You look towards her now standing form, and see a tear drop from her eyes. >You set the bouquet on the counter, and rush towards her. >You hold her tight against your chest, wincing in pain. >The wound is gone, but the pain is still very much there. >”Hey, hey, don't worry. You're safe now.”  you say softly as you run your hand down her tear soaked face. >Why are you acting like this? >Because Brain. For the first time in my life, I care. >Pussy. >Fuck off, Brain.   >You hold her for a while more, reminding her every so often that she is in safe hands. >You feel her shake her head and begin to squirm. >You let her go, and rise. >Nope. >You gasp in pain and fall back to the ground, holding your chest. >”Fiddlesticks? Why is there no wound on you?” She says, looking at your back. >”I healed, but the pain is still there.” You spit out between gasps. >Leaning on the ground, you stare at your hand. >Which is starting to turn back into a burlap glove >”No... No..” You say through clenched teeth. >You just got this body. Yes, pain sucked, but everything else you could experience made up for it. >”What did you say?” She asks. >You rise again, ignoring the pain, which is quite the accomplishment at this point. >As you rise, you start to sway side to side. >”We need to get you to a doctor, Fiddle.” You can hear the concern in her voice. >You walk towards the flowers. >Upon grabbing them, your hand becomes humanized again. >Strange. Probably an illusion.   For the best experience possible, please tune into: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVAWKfJ4Go >You turn around, and approach Rarity, who is looking at you with an expression similar to the one from last night... >”Rarity, I-” >”STOP RIGHT THERE!” She shouts at you. >You freeze, and stare at her. >”PUT THOSE DOWN! NOW!” Fear has turned to anger. >You gently place the flowers on the ground, and take a step back >A blue aura wraps around the flowers, and you see them burst into flames in front of you. >She doesn't forgive you. Probably never will >You saved her life, yes, and you almost died in the process. >But that doesn't mean she has to forgive you. >You stare as she burns the flowers, a euphemism for your friendship, to ashes. >As they burn, you can feel your soul being crushed >So this is what emotions are like. >You do something you never thought you would. >Falling to you knees, you bring your face into your hands. >For the first time in your entire life, you cry.