![]() ![]() Many are little more than floating, bobbing lights dancing in the shadows of the trees, but others are much vaster and more dangerous. Enchanted Forest: In the far north, beyond the mountains of the griffon tribes, there is a vast boreal forest covered in snow and haunted by spirits.Its depths are filled with increasingly alien and dangerous life - parasitic, chimeric or magically reactive plants and powerful predators are already common on its borders, and things grow more dangerous further in - and it's crossed by paths that somehow ward off the predators, but which periodically vanish from existence in a manner that, according to magical monitoring, causes them to occasionally just. It stands in defiance of the magical laws that govern the rest of the world, and every year tries to creep a little farther out and swallow a little more land. ![]() Eldritch Location: The Everfree's description leans towards this more than it "simply" being an Enchanted Forest.Domed Hometown: The seapony capital was an unusual example - rather than a straightforward dome, the royal palace of their queen was an immense structure built out of eggshell-thin, transparent mother-of-pearl, large enough to fill a large section of the Starlight Trench and to house entire cities under its vaulted ceilings.Citadel City: Derecho, the Fortress City of the Clouds, was a floating fortress as much as it was a city, girded by a wall a thousand feet high and built primarily to keep watch over Equestria's northern borders.These include The Seal of Wax and Glass, The Gentle People, Unknown Architecture, Keskiyönnon, Far Kobresia, Aletheia, The City that Breathes and The Land of Glass and Stone. Several works by other authors exist that were inspired by this story's narrative style, although they're not directly connected to it. Another work by the same author, The World is Filled with Monsters, shares the same setting notably, due to being set long before the show's time, it depicts a few of the ruined cities of the original work during a period where they were still inhabited. Two more were later added describing the original pony city that was abandoned during the events of "Hearth's Warming Eve" and a submarine seapony city the seventh and final chapter describes a city from another fan work.Ī sequel of sorts exists, Natural Histories, which describes the lives of living creatures that made their homes among the broken ruins of the lost cities. The four original ones describe the capitals of the unicorns, pegasi and earth ponies before they unified into Equestria, alongside Luna and Celestia's original capital. The story consists of seven chapters, each focused on a different city. Instead, each chapter consists of the description of the ruins of an abandoned city, with the narrative being revealed to the reader as they're gradually shown more information hinting at the city's history, culture and demise. Its most notable feature is its narrative style, which features no dialogue, action or characters. Lost Cities is a My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanfic written by Cold in Gardez. ![]()
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