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 One of the Stallions that try to kill bahaghari Dash.
One of the Stallions that try to kill Rainbow Dash.
This is based off of a story called the mohawk that wouldn't quit, a 6 part video on youtube

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By the taon 2030 technology wasn't the only thing growing in Equestria, so was the sexism between mares, and stallions. It went so far that the genders of ponies killed each other. One parang buriko however would not let them kill her. That parang buriko was bahaghari Dash, and here's her story.

Hearts & Hooves day, 2030.

Stallion 54: Bring those mares over here.
Stallions: ilipat it.
Fluttershy: Bye bahaghari Dash.
Rainbow Dash: See ya Fluttershy.
Stallion 54: Allright let's move.
Rainbow Dash: Yeah, lets. *kicks...
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Changelings have existed for madami than 4 million years, and they are the one of the oldest known species in Equestria. When the world was first created, there was nothing but changelings. Soon enough, the changelings discovered the art of disguise, and the madami times they reproduced the better they got at mimicking pony-like figures. As time passed, madami of the offspring where born already transfigured as a pony, and stayed that way. Pure changelings are extremely uncommon, and it is estimated that there are less than ten thousand left.

Changeling culture is much different than one might expect....
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