Recall the Time of No Return

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Recall The Time of No Return is a comic by GashibokA. The story involves The Mane 6, Doctor Whooves, and Roseluck traveling a thousand years from the season 4 opening in the future to meet a tyranny Twilight Sparkle.

Style
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Summary
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For completed comics, please summarize at least the premise, major developments, and the ending of the story if you can't fill in the details until later. It is not necessary to write one paragraph (or more) per page, particularly if the pages have very few panels; sometimes a single sentence is sufficient to summarize all the important events that happen on a page, or even on several pages.

Note that the summary should be written in the historic present tense; for instance: "While Pony X is investigating the sounds coming from the basement, a butterfly lands on the windowsill". The plot should be described from the perspective of a reader, not the perspective of the characters.

For unfinished works, the summary should also only reflect pages that have already been published. Please avoid "book blurb"-like phrases like rhetorical questions whose only purpose is to get readers interested in the comic. Please use your own words as much as possible and do not copy the story description from another website.

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Characters
If the story features original characters who do not appear in the show, 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.

This section should not contain just a list of characters who feature in the story and nothing else. Instead, it ought to complement the previous section: where the summary contains a broad-strokes overview over the comic's plot, the character section should track the development arcs of individual characters. Comics with few characters or little to no character development generally don't need a separate "Character" section.

Reception
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