After Littlepip rescues her from a gladiatorial arena, Xenith joins up with the rest of the party. To get close to Red Eye, Littlepip allows herself to be enslaved, and is taken to the slaver city of Fillydelphia where she meets a zebra slave named Xenith. Littlepip eventually learns of the two greatest threats the Wasteland faces, being Red Eye, a charismatic cyborg earth pony who intends to rebuild civilization through slavery, and the Goddess, a unicorn formerly known as Trixie, now a monstrous failed experiment of Twilight Sparkle who continues to create the race of Alicorns and hopes to assimilate the entire Wasteland into her psychic hivemind. One of the only survivors is the dragon Spike, who is revealed to be the mysterious Watcher, operating from the cave he slept through the war in and has resided in for over 200 years trying to find bearers of the Elements of Harmony the Ministry Mares once held, magical artifacts he intends to use to purge the wastelands of radioactivity through a powerful terraforming megaspell called the Gardens of Equestria. Littlepip also slowly begins to uncover the stories of the Ministry Mares, the six main characters of My Little Pony who headed their own ministries as the war with the zebras escalated (The Ministry of Morale, Ministry of Arcane Sciences, Ministry of Wartime Technology, Ministry of Image, Ministry of Awesome, and Ministry of Peace), who all ended up dead as their attempts to end the war led to the creation of the Steel Rangers, the Megaspells that ended Equestria, and the Pegasus Enclave. Littlepip struggles to defeat them early on as the Alicorns are able to collectively learn from their mistakes, until she meets Steelhooves, a ghoulified member of a pre-war soldifer faction called the Steel Rangers fused to his power armor. She eventually meets Gawdyna Grimfeathers, a gryphon leading a mercenary group called The Talons, who enlists their help to free an ex-labor camp from the control of Mister Topaz, who turns out to be a massive dragon feeding on the gems mined in the prison.Īlong their way, they repeatedly cross paths with Alicorns, mutated ponies with a wide array of magical powers which they can tap into through their hivemind. He leads her to the raider infested ruins of the Ponyville library to find the Wasteland Survival guide, written by a local ghoul, and instructs her to find a virtue to stick to as she travels to guide her onward.Īs she begins traveling, she eventually reunites with Velvet, alongside a pegasus named Deadshot Calamity, who was exiled from the Pegasus Enclave who live above the clouds and forbid citizens from flying to the surface, and Pyrelight, a radioactive phoenix. She eventually meets Watcher, a faceless voice who speaks to her by controlling radio robots known as Sprite Bots. When Velvet suddenly leaves, Littlepip leaves to track her down and discovers the post-war world outside ravaged by raiders, monsters, and other dangers. The protagonist, Littlepip, lives in Stable 2, alongside Velvet Remedy, a popular singer. The incorporation of more violent and mature content contributes to a darker overall tone than the Friendship Is Magic source material. Within this setting, the novel combines various cyberpunk, atompunk and retrofuturistic elements with the fantasy elements of Friendship Is Magic. The resulting conflict leaves both continents as mutant-filled wastelands, with survivors living in underground fallout shelters called "Stables". In the book, the fictional world of Equestria enters a resource war with the Zebra Empire. Fallout: Equestria places the magical ponies of the Friendship Is Magic franchise within the post-apocalyptic setting of the Fallout games. The series is a transformative fanwork, based on the Fallout video game franchise and the animated series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The book is considered to be one of the most popular My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanworks, having developed a large following of its own. The book has been published as an e-book, an audiobook, and also as a physical hardcover book. It is split into five volumes, totalling 620,000 words across more than 2,000 pages. It was originally published by pseudonymous user Kkat on April 12, 2011. Fallout: Equestria is a post-apocalyptic fan fiction book based on the Fallout and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic series.
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