Friday, November 21, 2014
New series to come!
I'm making a series called, "My Little Warriors". It's where the main six of the My Little Ponies somehow appear in the cat world of Warriors. Here's the blurb - or definition - of the story.
"Watch for a group of creatures who don't know of this world."
When StarClan sends a message to Firestar, the leader of ThunderClan, and Cinderpelt, the medicine cat, they don't know what this means. At the same time, six loners appear upon ThunderClan territory and Firestar doesn't think of who they are very much, except that they are harmless cats who are starving and weak. But when they're accepted into the Clan as Clanmates, will they really fit in? Along with that, they might just be the most important cats the forest has ever seen.
There you go! There's something to get you excited for. Also - I already made 3 chapters of the story. I will be posting them shortly after I post this. I hope you enjoy the series!
(Please remember that I do not own Warriors or My Little Pony.
Everything that has to do with Warriors belongs to Erin Hunter.
Everything that has to do with My Little Pony belongs to Hasbro.
I own nothing but the story and the plot of the story - everything else belongs to their rightful owners.)
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I DESPISE HATE AM SCARED OF STUPID VILE DISGUSTING CATS and MLP is kinda weird.
ReplyDeleteThe Dark Mark
That was very mean, Dark Mark. Please don't say things about my or other people's posts or stories if you're going to say it's gross or weird.
ReplyDelete-Aril