sailorlaughter: (Mustache)
Pinkie Pie ([personal profile] sailorlaughter) wrote in [community profile] revenance_rpg2013-10-28 06:54 pm

This is Nightmare Night

Who: Everypony!
What: Welcome to Nightmare Night Extravaganza!
Where: Ponyville. All of it.
When: Forward-dated to Nightmare Night
Warnings: None

It doesn't matter who you are. It doesn't matter where you lay your hat. You got an invitation.

You're Invited to PINKIE PIE'S WELCOME TO PONYVILLE NIGHTMARE NIGHT EXPLOSION OF AWESOME PARTYRIFFICNESS!!!


Sometime when no one was paying attention, all of Ponyville became absolutely draped in holiday decorations. The empty town was practically begging to be filled with something, Pinkie thought, so it only made sense that she should be the pony to do it. She's stuck to the traditional Nightmare Night color scheme, though native ponies might notice that the usual Nightmare Moon silhouettes are absent. She had, after all, agreed to keep that a secret.

Town Square is where all the refreshments are, as well as the usual Nightmare Night games: spider toss, pumpkin chunkin', apple bobbing, and even a little stage with a sign reading Costume Contest 7:00. There's also a particular bowl of spiders set aside, labeled Princess Luna's Spiders. Huh.

Pinkie herself can be found wandering about in what appears to be a paper-mache elephant's head, a costume which makes much more sense when she's perched atop her similarly-painted Meowjesty. Toothy, meanwhile, is painted to look like a meerkat. Hopefully everyone else knew to get costumes as well - humans have Nightmare Night, right?
shadearchivist: (pony)

[personal profile] shadearchivist 2013-11-29 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"It does rather make up for not having hands." It didn't quite explain why ponies had the doors they did; pull chains to open them would make much more sense.
colorbymemory: (MLP Nami)

[personal profile] colorbymemory 2013-12-02 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
Knobs to open doors did seem complicated for ponies. Namine herself wondered how those who weren't unicorns managed them. "It does, and sometimes you can hold more things than you could with hands."