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Once upon a time, in the magical land of Equestria..  
There were two sisters who ruled together, creating balance and Harmony for their little ponies.  
For all kinds of creatures, young and old. They protected them as the young rulers they were made to be.  
But alas, a great shadow overthrew the older sister. Her little sister, the youth of the shining Moon, was given the love and credit that she longed to want & need as soon as she was born and announced the beholder of the moon.  
Through cries and shouts, a flame burned inside the Sun Princess. A flame that could not quench.  
“Thou shall feel thy wrath of the fiery Sun!”  
And thus, Daybreaker was born!  
A cruel, greedy, and villainous mare with only one objective​:  
To rule all, and let the eternity of dawn take over in a overheated morning!  
Her plans dawned a new beginning, a beginning of fiery chaos to all that challenged her as an opponent.  
And her sister took that opportunity.  
Though​ tears stung her eyes, and beams of light and magic were cast at one another.  
Princess Luna banished her fiendish other to the Moon with the power and might of the Elements of Harmony, sentencing her to punishment of a thousand winter’s.  
But it was not without a cause, Equestria was safe once again. The Sun finally lowered, bringing the flame and fire to cease into ashes.  
And as the legend tells, the Moon will comfort the sun. Singing her a lullaby every night to calm her soul and spirit, putting her to rest and ease every dusk.  
A Lullaby for a Princess.  
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    I know this place isn’t much for literature, but I guess I’d share this here?

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