Live. Die. Repeat. Live the life of a puppet, die in stupid and pointless ways, and repeat the process for all eternity. This was Daisy Pusher's fate, one of many Flux clones of the same random earth pony mare forced to serve the Goddess.
The concept for this story is great, and I'm really enjoying it so far. Of course, I also enjoy the Longtalons references, but it's great regardless. Looking forward to seeing how many creative ways Daisy ends up dead.
11766118 The reason Daisy sort of gets attached to Kasimir, and affectionately refers to him as "Vomit-Bird," is because she recognized that he was just as disgusted by the Pit as she was. Out of everyone else watching that gruesome fight, Kaz was the one Daisy noticed having a conscience. That made them kindred spirits in her eyes. Good people trapped in terrible circumstances.
She was used to Talons being indifferent to the suffering of others, so seeing one who wasn't was refreshing for her.
Was there any cause of death I haven’t experienced? I should write a book. ‘Dumb Ways to Die in the Wasteland.’ Maybe sell it alongside Ditzy’s survival guide. It'd probably do well if I marketed it as a comedy.
Daisy dying is going to be a theme, isn't it?
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Affirmative.
I am absolutely loving this story so far. Keep up the wonderful wordsmithing, Veprem. Warm wishes and fond regards, ThatBeardGuy.
The concept for this story is great, and I'm really enjoying it so far. Of course, I also enjoy the Longtalons references, but it's great regardless. Looking forward to seeing how many creative ways Daisy ends up dead.
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If Daisy somehow caught up with Kaz immediately afterwards:
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The reason Daisy sort of gets attached to Kasimir, and affectionately refers to him as "Vomit-Bird," is because she recognized that he was just as disgusted by the Pit as she was. Out of everyone else watching that gruesome fight, Kaz was the one Daisy noticed having a conscience. That made them kindred spirits in her eyes. Good people trapped in terrible circumstances.
She was used to Talons being indifferent to the suffering of others, so seeing one who wasn't was refreshing for her.
I'd buy that