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"There was a warrior... A long time ago, who was one of the few ponies who was at home in the night. I don't remember his name, but he was skilled, and brave, and very... very stubborn." Luna smiled a little, and those listening couldn't help but notice the change of tone. Her voice, while quiet, was that of a young filly discovering the world around her with a bright pitch. Now her voice was deeper, silkier... Older.
"This young warrior would hunt monsters that threatened ponies. He used traps, he used cunning, and when those failed he used his weapons and his bare hooves. He was... Magnificent," Luna said.
"This Earth pony had grown up largely without parents, so he knew nothing of social norms or courtly etiquette... He had heard of my sister and I, of course, but one night he saw me as he was hunting an Ursa in what is now called the Everfree Forest. I was going for a walk to listen and adjust the music of the night when I came across him." She smiled a little.
"He was dark in color, and very wild looking. His mane was unkempt, his hooves blunt and his tail was short. He stared at me in amazement for the longest time. I asked him if there was anything wrong, if I could help him." Luna shook her head, her mane falling more neatly on her head.
"He said I was the most beautiful pony in the entire world, and he asked if I was married," she said with a chuckle.
"I was a little confused, but he clarified. He wanted me to be his wife," Luna said with a blush, "and I told him that I could not be his wife. I... I was the diarch of the moon, after all. I couldn't love just one pony above all others. It would be unfair for a princess to have any other in her heart beside her subjects..." Luna sighed.
"He said that there wasn't a thing alive he couldn't trap, and he'd capture the heart of a princess just as easily as a Ursa or a Hydra. I told him that nobody could catch the moon... And he said he was willing to do just that."
"So I told him that if he captured the moon, he could have me as his wife." She smiled. "Most ponies weren't aware of the true nature of the solar system at that time, that we keep the moon and sun in motion around Equestria, with the moon at a distance far to great to reach. It was impossible."
"He would erect large traps around the palace for several weeks afterward," Luna said. "I gave him food and drink when he needed it, some supplies. He would take no charity, he worked for his meals no matter what I tried to get him to do. He tried so many things... Hoops, nets, even a great basket... They all failed, of course, but he never gave up." She looked down at her hooves.
"I talked to him every day, trying to dissuade him. I tried everything I could think of setting him up with other ponies, trying to counsel him, I even tried to restrain him when he fell from a tree and nearly died." Luna smiled again down at her hooves. "I finally told him that I wasn't worth it. I may have been beautiful, and wise, and a diarch, but that... that shouldn't be all he wanted from me."
"He told me that the fact I kept telling him not to do it, that I cared enough to come out every day to stop him, proved the exact opposite... That I was truly the only mare in the entire world worth all this struggle." She closed her eyes. "Because despite him being thought of as crazy, or crude, or violent by my own court, by everypony... All I saw was someone to care for."
Luna sighs before saying softly, "He finally told me he'd caught the moon, one night. I asked him to show me. He held up a bucket of water, and showed me it's reflection. He had won me fair and square, though he had probably captured me much sooner then that."