'Life is nothing without a little chaos to make it interesting.' ~ Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
This month, it's time for the King of Chaos to add a little zest to our mundane lives. So let's find out which fanfic you, my beloved patrons, want to see featuring Discord!
Below are options and the links to four stories up for the full cast treatment. Each patron gets one vote for which one they would like to see adapted. Voting will close on May 30th and I'll announce the chosen fic on May 31st.
NOTE: Please register your vote at this poll, not in the comment section below: https://linkto.run/p/OIHJFH7B
1. Discord in Gotham by Jabberspike
Thanks to a certain imp from the fifth dimension, Discord has come to Gotham City intending to prove he's the best there is at spreading chaos. Now the Joker has to stop the draconequus from taking his job as Gotham's chief chaos-causing clown.
2. Promise Me by Feather Gem
It has been a couple of years after Discord's reformation. Despite this long period of time, Discord only just begins to realize how fragile his best friend's life is. And there is nothing he can do to stop it. All he can do is make a few promises.
3. I Was THIS Close! by Teyeson Bee
A rainy night at a bar really brings out stories from within ponies. During a game of poker, Equestria's rogue list, including Nightmare Moon, Chrysalis, Discord, and Sombra, plus another, the baddies start sharing stories. The similarity; the telling of how they almost won their most famous defeats.
4. Everypony Lives by Chinchillax
A lot has happened since Celestia and Luna disappeared nine hundred years ago. There are no wars, no diseases, no pain, no death. Princess Twilight, Discord, and Spike do everything to ensure that the utopia continues. But even the most ideal paradises have ponies that wish it wasn't so.
5. If You Came to Conquer by cleverpun
Nightmare Moon won. She defeated Celestia, broke the Elements, banished the sun. This all happened a very long time ago. So long ago, that she has had plenty of time to change her mind. Of course, fixing our mistakes is never so simple, and never without consequences. Even with particularly potent help.