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Anonymous
#74257
1 year ago
Trixie= HAHAHAHAHAHAH (evil sexy Laugh)
Rayo= heheheheheheheh (pathetic Laugh)
Trixie= QUITE MINION!!! and clean the prison we have new guest coming.
Ponymaru
#74269
1 year ago
... I thought that Twi finally had broken free. Then I saw the themed collars.

No freakin' way she's catching Dash, though. And then it's flank-whuppin' time.
Anonymous
#74273
1 year ago
Who's Rayo?
Obscure
#74275
1 year ago
And that's when Trixie's tragic folly started to turn into a horrifying victory.
Anonymous
#74277
1 year ago
Rayo Vac, aka Super Battery, the world's first AA powered superhero.
Anonymous
#74278
1 year ago
Honestly, mind control stories freak me out worse than gore, violent sex or grimdark. To violate a person's mind and bend their personality to another's will is completely frightening to me. Imagining Rainbow Dash or Applejack turned into Trixie's mindless bimbo loveslave and losing their personality genuinely makes me uneasy.
Tibberly
#74279
1 year ago
Eek!
Obscure
#74281
1 year ago
Rayo is clearly Trixie's minion. OC of some sort.
feather
#74283
1 year ago
at least it's going somewhere
Rice_McPhullie_Arm_N_Phittz
#74296
1 year ago
Interesting, very very interesting story so far.
Anonymous
#74318
1 year ago
Anon4, agreed. I used to find it kinky, but that was when I was only into it enough that it was used as "persuasion"; then as I got deeper into the community, I found a lot more emphasis being placed on the subject's will not being bent, but erased. kind of turned me off to the whole thing, now it just spooks me.
CranialHeartache
#74360
1 year ago
^I'm not going to let that stop me from being turned on by mind control.
Anonymous
#74374
1 year ago
where are the rest of these?
Dignity
#74389
1 year ago
These comments imply the existence of a mind-control fanfic.

...

Link?
Anonymous
#74399
1 year ago
http://rayodragon.deviantart.com/
Dignity
#74400
1 year ago
Wait, that wasn't a fanfic, was it? Nevermind. :x
Anonymous
#74528
1 year ago
Why this wouldn't work (in most cases, going counter-clockwise):
- Twilight is possibly the most intelligent of the mane cast but her problem is that she's 'book-smart', not 'street-smart', so she could easily be deceived into wearing the collar.
- Rarity would not be caught dead in that atrocious thing. And more likely than not, she'd be the one in control by way of her constant demanding and complaining, and don't get me started on the whining...
- Applejack isn't much of a fan of any kind of accessories. Her cowgirl hat is more than enough for her. Getting her to wear it would be more of a fight than anything.
- Fluttershy is so timid, she probably wouldn't need the collar anyhow. Just ask her nicely and you'd have her around your little finger... or hoof.
- Good luck catching Rainbow Dash in order to force that thing around her neck. That's the only way she'd wear it... plus, it would likely make her less aerodynamic, and that for her would be a major negative point.
- Pinkie Pie would probably make you think she's under your control, but she'd likely find a way to snap herself out of it... that is, if it has any effect on her at all.
Rayo
#74538
1 year ago
^thank yo for finding the loop holes. Now I know what I need to do. heheheheheheheheh (pathetic Laugh) Oh shit!! I'm late for Trixie Hooves Massage! this time for sure she is going to used the rope on me.....
Anonymous
#74543
1 year ago
*Grins, then prepares a "Geas" Spell to cast on the lot of them, with "Do whatever you like" as the standing order. Then waits for Trixie to blow her silvery top wondering why the heck the collars won't work. Heh, heh, heh*
(Sorry for the nerd humour... For those who don't get it, in D&D a control spell can only override another if it's a higher level, and Geas is the highest level control spell, barring Power Word, Wish or Miracle. Ok, so I'm a gamer geek. So sue me ^-^)
Anonymous
#74556
1 year ago
^ Another drawback: if the Geas is to "do whatever they want", wouldn't that mean that they all have to shun their normal routines and jobs? For example, what happens when Rarity gets a large dress order, or when Applejack has to help Big Mac with Applebuck Season? Then they're not acting as they please, they're acting out of obligation and incur the penalties of the geas - that is, 3d6 damage daily and a cumulative -2 to all stats. By performing those spells and wording them as such, that's basically condemning any pony that has some sort of duty or civil service to a death sentence.

(PS: I'm the Anon that posted before Rayo, and it's safe to say I'm a bigger D&D nerd than you. Oh, and barring what I typed at the beginning of this post, that particular command wouldn't work because the geas would end as soon as they fulfill its conditions, or almost immediately, so... telling them to 'act however they want' would be effective for all of a few minutes; a bit of a waste since the spell takes ten minutes to cast. The more you know...)
Anonymous
#74696
1 year ago
Good point. Back to basics, then...
*Grabs a mallet, heads out to find a certain blue-pelted mind-screwer.*
Then again, something tells me that you DON'T want a mind-control collar around the neck of one Pinkamina Dianne Pie... She already demonstrated psychotic tendencies, and if the collar suppresses Pinkie Pie, her OTHER personality is bound to come out... Which basically is bad news for anyone within a thirty miles radius.
dragonSpike
#75069
1 year ago
You know, if anything, Rarity would see Twilight and immediately fix the situation.
Anonymous
#75173
1 year ago
Hm...
I'm a member of the hypnofetish community. I LOVE stories of mind-control and the such. So it would be highly hypocritical of me to condemn the guy doing these.
Now, for any number of reasons, SOME mind-control stories creep me out. Sometimes the cruelty goes beyond what I can enjoy. Sometimes some element about the victim makes me root for them to escape the enslaver's clutches. Most of the times, I just sit back and enjoy how the controller (male or female) uses hypnosis/drugs/telepathy/subliminal messages/gadgets/magic to brainwash a harem of fawning, adoring slaves.
In the case of THIS specific story? I dunno, it doesn't click with me. Maybe it's because I feel TOO sympathetic toward Twilight and want her to escape with her mind intact. But, as far as hypnofetishism goes, it's all a matter of personal taste.