My Little Pony Fan Labor Wiki:Workshop/The Nuptialverse

The Nuptialverse is a series of fan fictions written by Darth Link 22. The series is so named for its first installment, Post Nuptials, a fan fiction set during the closing scene of the  episode "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2" that presents a more detailed account of the events that take place. The story is followed by an original sequel and two standalone spin-off stories. Because Darth Link 22 began writing the series before the third season of the show first aired, it is presented as an alternate universe that disregards any contradicting story elements featured in the show following season 2.

Works

 * Post Nuptials
 * Families

Side stories

 * Metamorphosis
 * Honeymoon

Post Nuptials
The first story of the series, Post Nuptials, is primarily set during the postnuptial reception of Princess Cadance and Shining Armor's second wedding ceremony, held after a thwarted changeling invasion plot (shown in "A Canterlot Wedding: Part 2"). Twilight Sparkle's friends, Princess Celestia, and Shining Armor all express great remorse for shunning Twilight after the latter accused Cadance, later revealed to be the changelings' leader Queen Chrysalis in disguise, of being evil during her wedding rehearsal (shown in "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 1"). To their shock, Twilight insists on forgiving them all, and that only Chrysalis is to blame for what had happened between them. Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Applejack, Fluttershy, and Pinkie Pie nevertheless continue to feel guilty and, after meeting and speaking to other guests at the reception, resolve to speak with Twilight again after the reception to hear her side of the story. On the train ride home, Twilight confesses she is still angry with her friends for ignoring her, and was so taken aback by their guilt that she fears she could have lost them if she turned out to be wrong about the fake princess. The five reassure her that they would have forgiven her, and the six friends reconcile.

Characters
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If the story features original characters, they can be written about here. Any description of such a character should be brief, to-the-point, and focus on how the character is relevant to the story's plot. This also applies to characters from the show whose personalities are very different from what a reader might expect. There is usually no need for complete character biographies: answering the following questions is typically sufficient:
 * What kind of character is it (main/supporting; dramatic/comic; race; gender)?
 * What role does he/she play in the plot?
 * What is his/her motivation?
 * Does his/her personality develop?
 * What, if any, is his/her thematic relevance?

Reception
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