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Third Night: The Longest Night
[Luna peers critically into the camera as it comes on. For once, it isn't wrapped in the pale blue shimmer of her magic; she reaches out a hoof to straighten it slightly.]
Excellent. Hold steady, Noctis.
[She turns and paces slowly away, to the edge of what turns out to be the belltower.] Tonight is the night of the Winter Moon Festival. My festival. 'Twas to be our first in...in some time. We had meant to gift our subjects with a grand and glorious sky, to show them all that -
[She stops, sounding near tears, and tosses her mane in frustration. Then, visibly composing herself, she takes a deep breath and lowers her head, her horn glowing first blue and then a bright silver as she takes flight. The silver light coalesces around and in front of her as she rises, until she is silhouetted against what seems to be a huge, brilliantly shining full moon, hanging high in the sky above Traverse Town.
Luna lands again, her horn still glowing faintly as she maintains the illusion. She's a little out of breath, but smiling triumphantly and somewhat defiantly.]
Tonight, there shall be a moon!
Excellent. Hold steady, Noctis.
[She turns and paces slowly away, to the edge of what turns out to be the belltower.] Tonight is the night of the Winter Moon Festival. My festival. 'Twas to be our first in...in some time. We had meant to gift our subjects with a grand and glorious sky, to show them all that -
[She stops, sounding near tears, and tosses her mane in frustration. Then, visibly composing herself, she takes a deep breath and lowers her head, her horn glowing first blue and then a bright silver as she takes flight. The silver light coalesces around and in front of her as she rises, until she is silhouetted against what seems to be a huge, brilliantly shining full moon, hanging high in the sky above Traverse Town.
Luna lands again, her horn still glowing faintly as she maintains the illusion. She's a little out of breath, but smiling triumphantly and somewhat defiantly.]
Tonight, there shall be a moon!
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[Jack jumped back because he hadn't been expecting the sudden teleport in a flash of light. Luna was just full of all kinds of surprises.
Jack nods and waves his staff, the snow beginning to move and shift on its own, packing itself together to start forming the base of what would soon be a snowbear.]
I'll be honest. I haven't made one of these myself in a long time. I usually just watch other people do it.
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[Technically true. Royal duties do tend to take away much of one's leisure time. Luna levitates some of the snow up towards her and begins packing it into the second, smaller part of the body.]
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[He props his staff up and puts his hands against the snowy base, now shaping it with his hands and making sure the snow is nice and packed.]
But don't worry. I know how to show even royalty a good time.
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[She imitates him, sitting back on her haunches to pat the snow with her forehooves.]
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[Pause as he considers something.]
Do days last 24 hours in Equestria or is that just an Earth thing. After all, I've noticed we don't really have EITHER here.
[He knew they had day and night at least, but he wasn't certain if it was 24 hours like back home. The snow is nice and packed now. Jack looks around.]
We can probably start on the head now, what do you think?
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[Luna levitates up another small heap, starting to form it into a head.]
Court does not truly last all day and night, but we are kept quite busy. Our nights are longer in the winter and shorter in the summer, so that both Celestia and I have some leisure time now and then.
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Once again I am so glad I don't have a job like that. I mean...I'm sure you're good at it and enjoy helping your kingdom but that's just not for me.
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Yes. 'Tis...we are pleased to serve our subjects. [She doesn't sound exactly enthusiastic, however.]
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[When he'd made a similar comment to North and the others they hadn't denied it but he could tell they were happy with their jobs. Luna though...she looked kind of burdened by it.]
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[She rushes to defend herself, even though of course Jack would not suspect her of any fall back to darkness. But these days, she can barely express mild dissatisfaction without scaring the castle servants.]
We are quite pleased with our duties, we would not have our mark if we were not. We love creating the night! 'Tis simply...lonely, we suppose. All other ponies sleep in the night, even when they might be attending festivals.
[Wow, she didn't even mean to say that last part. Maybe she's still a little more bitter than she likes to admit.]
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He blinked and then glanced back at the moon that Luna had created.]
Yeah, I think I know something of what that's like. No one really recognizes the work I do either.
[He offers a smile though it's small.]
At least it sounds like your subjects believe in you and can interact with you...although I guess if they're asleep it's not very often.
[But it was still more than he was used to.]
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[She supposes she probably does still have it better than him. She shouldn't sulk so.]
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[He'd certainly had fun a few times in places like New York City or Tokyo. So much to see and even if no one else saw him there was stuff he could do.]
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[He glanced up.]
The stars shine pretty brightly here though. Usually in a city this big you wouldn't be able to see the stars like this.
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[You can forget that people don't see you and pretend like you have friends. At least, that was why he did it. He didn't LIKE being alone.]
And actually I hang out around a lake more often than mountains. It's...home.
[He smiles. He hadn't realized until recently that the place he had called home as Jack Frost was also his home as a human.]
But you're right. I've been to plenty of mountain tops.
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[Awwwwwkward pawing at snow. She's pretty proud of her success in Ponyville, but she hadn't meant to say that.] We went to the town where the new bearers of the Elements of Harmony live. 'Twas something of a trying night, but we suppose it ended well.
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[Her excitement about it reminds him of Tooth. It's nice and certainly something to encourage.]
As long as it ended well.
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Customs do change, in that time...but Twilight Sparkle, our sister's student, was not frightened. Quite the remarkable mare; we are grateful for her.
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Wow. That long...and you didn't interact with anybody else during that time?
[You can hear the sympathy in his voice. He had only dealt with that sort of loneliness for 300 years. He didn't want to think about what he would have done if he had dealt with this for even a few more decades, let alone centuries.]
I'm sorry Luna. I...kinda know what that's like. Until I came here no one could see me. People walked right through me and didn't acknowledge me at all. It was like that for me...for about 300 years.
But maybe if things changed for you, they can change for me too.
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Right. So, back to the snowbear. Are we missing anything?
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