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~ThunderSpirit2014
Immoral Unicorn stallion... I mean immortal. Writer of rambling stories that are frequently self-contradictory. Friend to all equines.
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The old unicorn's ramblings
3 years ago
There is a legend of my people from many generations ago that the horse was the spirit of the thunder. When I first heard that story from an ancient Shaman I knew in my heart that I was meant to be a horse, but was cursed to live as a human until I could redeem myself. Or maybe not, but that sounds a lot more interesting than watching Roy Rogers and wishing I was Trigger.
Anyway, I have been committed to living as equine an existance as possible. This somehow included working at an obscure job in a giant multinational corporation for several decades until they realized that in all those years I had done absolutely nothing of value whatsoever and decided it was worth paying me to retire early. This left me (because of wise investments along with carefully embezzling company funds) with a modest retirement and an opportunity to live on a small farm with several horses who had become attached to me, plus with time to write. I have been writing Transformation related stories for about twenty years, mostly concerned with the post-transformation experiences one would encounter, and mostly focused on equines.
In my opinion this is an area that is neglected in most TF stories- they will go into great detail on the transformation itself, but other than an occasional X-rated post TF description don't delve into the 'what next'. I do enjoy these stories, but for me the most intriguing part and what I yearn for is to be a horse long term, and as a result this is where many of my writing goes. Also, for the most part, since I would voluntarily become an equine, I seldom have stories of the 'forced' or unwanted transformation. It's hard for me to understand why anyone wouldn't want to be a horse. This is also an area where I scratch my mane- most of us want to transform to something, but so few stories feature a willing protagonist.
I've also written (and continue to write) a lengthy, rambling and confusing first person account of a unicorn, which I doubt will ever be finished but is over 900 pages. It originally started as a short story, became a series of short stories that were somewhat related, then delved into a story arc that has yet to end. Eventually I may upload it here as well, but for now am excited to find several old friends live here and that I can follow their work again as well.
For now...
Thunder
Anyway, I have been committed to living as equine an existance as possible. This somehow included working at an obscure job in a giant multinational corporation for several decades until they realized that in all those years I had done absolutely nothing of value whatsoever and decided it was worth paying me to retire early. This left me (because of wise investments along with carefully embezzling company funds) with a modest retirement and an opportunity to live on a small farm with several horses who had become attached to me, plus with time to write. I have been writing Transformation related stories for about twenty years, mostly concerned with the post-transformation experiences one would encounter, and mostly focused on equines.
In my opinion this is an area that is neglected in most TF stories- they will go into great detail on the transformation itself, but other than an occasional X-rated post TF description don't delve into the 'what next'. I do enjoy these stories, but for me the most intriguing part and what I yearn for is to be a horse long term, and as a result this is where many of my writing goes. Also, for the most part, since I would voluntarily become an equine, I seldom have stories of the 'forced' or unwanted transformation. It's hard for me to understand why anyone wouldn't want to be a horse. This is also an area where I scratch my mane- most of us want to transform to something, but so few stories feature a willing protagonist.
I've also written (and continue to write) a lengthy, rambling and confusing first person account of a unicorn, which I doubt will ever be finished but is over 900 pages. It originally started as a short story, became a series of short stories that were somewhat related, then delved into a story arc that has yet to end. Eventually I may upload it here as well, but for now am excited to find several old friends live here and that I can follow their work again as well.
For now...
Thunder
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Unicorn
Favorite Music
Punk Rock
Favorite TV Shows & Movies
My Pal Trigger
Favorite Games
Anything with nuclear weapons, especially if you can use them on civilians.
Favorite Gaming Platforms
PC
Favorite Animals
Other unicorns. Though I have a lot of horse and donkey friends.
Favorite Foods & Drinks
Oats. Really.
Favorite Quote
"You can fool some of the people all the time. Those are the ones we have to go after." G.W. Bush
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