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The Silken Disciples


Ice Princess Silky <3

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I have been meaning to make this blog for quite some time! But with so much going on in my life, there has just been nonstop delays. And now there is no time for more delays <3 So let us make haste as MLPF proudly introduces The Dawn of Celestianism - a Silky translation of the philosophy now known as Celestianism!

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"Gather around, little fillies!" The pink Pegasus would gather the little ones around her as she would begin to open a tome. The book was heavy and dusty, it was simply an old book she had found of old myths and stories abandoned in an old cottage. But she was happy to share and partake with the little ones. Some of the content was strange and easy to confuse with controversies as well as other opinions, so Silky was happy to leaf through the pages as she'd find hidden gems to share with the little ones. Suddenly, she would pivot! The little fillies and colts widening their eyes in sudden alarm.

"The DAWN of Celestianism!" Silky with raise her hooves dramatically, but the long sleeves were too silk to stay in place and simply rolled downward to her shoulder -- causing the ominous appearance to look more silly than threatening. 

@Silverspark184 would be among the little fillies and Silky would smile towards her. "Any questions, little ones?" 

The pink pegasus would prop an image of a stained glass of Celestia atop the surface of a table. "Here we go!" gesturing towards the beautiful alicorn, "and this, is Celestia! The legendary figure of many a myth!"

The little fillies would hover their gazes inquisitively as they would notice another figure beneath the white one featured. "Who is that? Her shadow?!" A little filly would squeal, probably @Silverspark184or her sister. 

"Oh," Silky would blink as she'd peer close to it. "No, this is actually another legendary figure in her own right. Remember, lovelies. We cannot have light without the dark. One is not superior to the other. They must both be respected. Both have a destructive aspect to themselves and both also have a very productive and beautiful aspect as well. Everything in moderation."

"What does the book say!" One of the fillies would squeak. 

Silky would press her lips together into a thin line a she'd look to the tome with an overwhelming gaze. "Quite a lot, actually..." she'd sigh. "I do not know where to begin..."

"Ohhhhh then let's digest it piece by piece!" the enthusiastic voice of an adventurous colt would chime in out of nowhere.

"You guys really want to do this?" Silky would tilt her head to the side inquisitively.

The collective sounds of gasping and cheers would commence, "yes yes yes..!" 

"Well, it is quite a lot to go through, but sure... piece by piece, we shall explore and see how we can apply the legends and stories to our present lives."

The little fillies and colts would squee and scramble with the thrill of impending adventure! "Yes! Let us wear robes like you!"

Silky would bring the hoodie over her head so that only her muzzle was visible. "Boo!"

The little ones would giggle. "Yes! And we can be the followers of such lessons. You can translate it. We shall be the disciples of Silk!"

With a guffaw, Silky would protest, "this is just your excuse to get your own silken robes, isn't it?"

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Celestianism is run by @Princess Celestia! Owner and founder of Celestianism.com <3 We at MLPF.com are happy to implement and unite with these lovely people who make such things of the community possible <3 Hoof-bump!

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Ahhhh the time has come..... I knew this would happen someday... Okay everypony bring out the pitch forks..... Time fer some witch huntin...

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My Celestianism submission :3 if ponies want to provide lil kiddie drawings to go along with this silly tale, then please do :)

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Silky's OC used with permission

Inspiration:

 

Helping Others is the Best Way to Help Yourself: The Tale of Blackberry

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Once upon a time, there was a little black pony with hazel eyes and a fluffy green tail, called Blackberry.

He lived in a little village in Ponyland, where he had many little pony friends and he was very happy. His talent was to make potions, which his friends enjoyed including in their many games.

 One day he thought to himself, “I want to be happier. If I make a happiness potion, then I will become the happiest little pony in the world!”

So little Blackberry set to work.

On the first day he made a pale blue creation which looked very promising, but when he tried to drink it, it was so sharp that it cut his tongue! This made him sad.

His friends came round to try to cheer him up. He tried to enjoy playing with them like before, but all he could think about was how his potion had not worked (as well as the pain in his tongue).

“Adding the pins and needles was a mistake!” he suddenly shouted, in the middle of a game. “Next time I will leave those out and add rotten eggs instead.”

His friends tried to continue playing with him, and he did join in a little, but not nearly so much as before, because he was distracted by thinking about his potion.

The next day he made another brew. This one was darker than the first. When he tried to drink it, he spat it out – it tasted awful! Also, it made his room smell. Even after covering his snout and spitting and spitting, he could not get rid of the terrible smell and taste. This made him feel even sadder than.

Again, his friends came round to try to cheer him up. However, when they suggested they play a game together, instead of trying to join in like before, he instead stomped his hoof angrily.

“I’m too smelly to play games! You don’t care about me, or my potion!”

The friends were upset by him shouting at them, as they were trying very hard to cheer him up. Some of his friends were so upset by his behaviour that they asked him to say sorry.

However, Blackberry ignored them – he was too busy thinking about his next potion.

‘Adding the rotten eggs was a mistake’ he thought to himself. ‘Next time I will leave those out and add shadows instead.’

The next potion he made was so dark that it looked black as night. It was so dark in fact that when he went to drink it, he knocked it over – he couldn’t see it! The black liquid spilled everywhere: onto his desk, the floor and even his fur! At first this didn’t matter, as his coat was already black, but he soon realised that it was spreading! When the liquid touched his green tail and hazel eyes it stained them black too. Even worse, when it reached his eyes, the whole world went dark - he was unable to see! This only made him even sadder.

But this time his friends were not there to cheer him up, because he had still not apologised. He had meant to, but had been so busy that he had forgotten. 

In the darkness, he tried to pretend that the shadows were his friends. At first, he had a little fun, but when he became tired and wanted to go to bed, they became angry. They said that the day was the time to go to bed and that night was the time to play. But he could not play, because it was after his bedtime. The angry shadows jumped on his bed every night after that to wake him up. Also, sometimes they would howl and move things around in the dark, which made him frightened.

One night, he became truly fed up.

“I wanted to be the happiest pony in the world! But instead, I became the saddest pony,” he cried into the dark, but the shadows only laughed and continued to howl, jump on his bed and move things around.

At that, poor Blackberry cried so much that he fell ill. A moonbeam took pity on the poor pony and rang an ambulance (which is the car that takes you to hospital, a place where they make people who are very poorly all better).

But after the ambulance took Blackberry to the hospital, the doctors who worked there didn’t know how to make him well again. They decided to put him in the room where ponies go when they can’t be made better.

Because he still couldn’t see, it was a while before Blackberry realised that there was another pony in the room with him.

“Hello, I’m Blackberry. What’s your name?” he asked the other.

But they did not reply.

After a little while, he tried again, but still without success.

Eventually, he gave up asking the other’s name, but he was still determined to talk, so he decided to ask the silent pony another question.

“Why can’t they make you better?” he asked. When the other still didn’t respond, he was not deterred and continued:

“I’m here because I spilled a potion on myself, which made me sad. That’s why I can’t get better.”

To his surprise he heard a filly’s voice reply to him.

“I’m sorry you spilled your potion. I’m here because I lost my wing,” the other said. “And not being able to fly makes me very, very sad, so I can’t get well. Thank you for asking, though. My name is Silky Wings. Nice to meet you, Blackberry.”

It was the first kind voice he had heard in a long time, nothing like the mean shadows from before.

Soon the two began to chat back and forth, and both felt a little happier, but only a little because Silky still couldn’t fly, and Blackberry still couldn’t see.

After a while, Blackberry had a thought.

“Maybe I can make you a potion that will help you to fly again? But as I can’t see, you will have to help.”

Silky agreed and they soon set to work making a new potion. This one was pale pink, and the final ingredient was one of the feathers from the filly’s remaining wing.

When Silky drank the mixture, she felt much better. The potion hadn’t been a flying potion - instead it had been the happiness potion that Blackberry had been trying to make all along!

Realising this, Silky, being a kind pony, guided the potion to Blackberry’s lips because he still couldn’t see it, hoping to cure him of his sadness, which he had told her all about. 

As soon as Blackberry drank, he began to feel better too.

Soon both ponies were so much happier that they were able to leave the hospital and go back home.

When Blackberry’s friends saw him, they didn’t recognise him at first because the new potion had turned him pink!

After he explained what happened, and said sorry for before, he introduced the new filly to his friends, and she introduced hers to his.

Soon they all lived happily ever after. The happiest little ponies in all Ponyland.

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Another contribution that fits the Celestianism theme!

Tolerance is important, especially when caring for young, growing people: The Tale of Tony the Pony

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Tony was a boy who liked to think hard,

About himself and all those in the schoolyard.


At school most of his peers wore elephant ears

And trumpeted loudly so all could hear.

Therefore, Tony did as expected.

(Even if it made him feel demented.)

 

 

Often, however, his mind would wander,

To his friend and the activity round her.

 

 

Around the yard she would gallop, whinny, neigh.

Seeing this fun made his doubts go away.

One break-time he was decided:

“I will join in!”

(Though I might be derided.)

 

 

Skipping along, he put his ears down,

And, instead of yelling, let his friend pat his crown.

Then his new herd joined him in prancing.

(Ignoring all the looks they were getting.)

 

 

His peers saw all this and frowned,

Some even stomped their big boots on the ground.

 

 

When the teachers came out,

“What’s all the fuss about?”

But instead of breaking things up,

They huddled in a hush.

 

 

As Tony pranced around,

And the elephants howled,

Teacherly glances were thrown,

One picked up a phone…

 

 

Later, at home, after the fun,

He knew that while his playtime was done.

Tony the pony had just begun.

 

 

In the following weeks and years,

He ignored elephant jeers

And adult cheers

And teacherly fears…

 

 

But ignoring grew thin when he wore his first tail,

For as the adults locked horns and talked about jail

His peers stole the item away,

Declaring:

“Trunks and ears are the only way!”

 

 

At this, poor Tony started to cry,

Fortunately, his mommy was nearby.

She got the teachers all to do their job,

And soon they dispersed the elephant mob.

 

From then on, many games did Tony play,

Always featuring ponies some way.

Eventually, his peers grew to accept it,

“For Tony, elephant ears just don’t fit!”

 

 

Now all grown up, he looks back to those days,

Remembering all the friends that he made.

“Being a pony sure is fun,

Even if it isn’t for everyone.”

[Spoilered due to politics]

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If ponies haven't guessed, this is partly in response to Matt Walsh's attempt at a kiddie book that tried to take to take trans debate talking points and turn them into a kid book - far from being cancelled, as that branch of the right-lite like to claim, the book has been a commercial success for Walsh, because 'will someone please think about the children' types of books are always going to sell. It's not the end of the world though, as a book, and I really enjoyed giving a go at writing a kiddie rhyming book that has a message about caring for kids as they relate to their worlds and throwing some well-earned barbs at social media.

Just a warning if you look up Matt Walsh - he's the "But what is a woman?" guy and is essentially a troll, despite one or two decent interviews, so I don't recommend his stuff. If you're looking for critical yet humane takes on trans debates that are accessible, then I recommend people like Contrapoints on the one hoof, and Buck Angel and even Blaire White on the other.

 

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