Commission by Ryanboi for Eaw: Fractured Harmony! A (slowly developing) Submod for Equestria at War!
Portrait Created: 18.05.22, 19:01
“have the New Portrait for Princess Flurry Heart, drawn by RyanBoi!”
Should the Princesses’ Convent end in her favour, she will take over the reins of the Crystal Empire from her mother and do everything in her power to fix the many problems it is suffering from. But more on that soon…
Original From Which It Was Taken Discord Server EaW: Fractured Harmony.
Lore Crystal Empire: Although it was spared the worst of the Great War, the Crystal Empire has been slowly crumbling to dust for the past two decades. While Cadance believed that preparing further for conflict by staying out of the conflict between the changelings and Equestria, it only delayed the inevitable. Between the changelings’ economic threats and forced reparations treaty, Stalliongrad’s failed attempt to liberate the workers of the empire, and the refugee crisis faced from the Solar Empire’s lands, the Crystal Empire is on the edge. With the other princesses of Equestria safely in the nation, there is a chance for revival, if they could sort out their disagreements and end the political deadlock. Without firm leadership, the Empire will continue to flounder, and one day shatter from the many cuts it has received.
Fractured Harmony - What if MARESOC reigns supreme across southern Griffonia? What if the Changelings won, taking over half of Equus? What if the Solar Empire was a shadow of Equestria’s former glory? All this and more is the world of Equestria at War in the year 1048. Equus is in flames, a powder keg that needs only a single spark for all out war to reignite, while Griffonia is locked in an deadly stand-off between the great powers of the continent.
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