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AK Yearling is an award winning author that moonlights as an artifact-seeking adventurer and regularly stops a rogues' gallery of villains...or is it the other way around?

When an autograph signing accidentally activates one of those artifacts, AK Yearling comes face to face with her greatest challenge: her own creation, Daring Do. Not an exact duplicate of her, but the Daring Do depicted in the books.

What happens when the real pony meets her ideal self?

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* CloningBlues: Yearling starts to feel redundant due the clone being AlwaysSomeoneBetter to her. [[spoiler:The clone does [[HeroicBSOD not take the discovery she's a clone well, at all.]]]]

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* CloningBlues: Yearling starts to feel redundant due the CloneAngst: Yearling's clone being AlwaysSomeoneBetter to her. [[spoiler:The clone does [[HeroicBSOD not doesn't take the discovery that she's a clone well, at all.]]]]very well.
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* AtomicSuperpower: According to WordOfGod, Princess Celestia has this ability, including being capable of absorbing nuclear radiation [[spoiler:which is how she saved Yearling from radiation poisoning once before]]. Justified, as the sun is basically a gigantic fusion reactor.

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* AtomicSuperpower: According to WordOfGod, Princess Celestia has this ability, including being capable of absorbing nuclear radiation [[spoiler:which is how she saved Yearling from radiation poisoning [[FanFic/TheWritingOnTheWall once before]].before]]]]. Justified, as the sun is basically a gigantic fusion reactor.

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* AtomicSuperpower: According to WordOfGod, Princess Celestia has this ability, including being capable of absorbing nuclear radiation [[spoiler:which is how she saved Yearling from radiation poisoning once before]]. Justified, as the sun is basically a gigantic fusion reactor.



* ILoveNuclearPower: According to WordOfGod, Princess Celestia has this ability, including being capable of absorbing nuclear radiation [[spoiler:which is how she saved Yearling from radiation poisoning once before]]. Justified, as the sun is basically a gigantic fusion reactor.
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* EmbarrassingFirstName: It turns out the AK in Yearling's name is the initials of her actual first name, [[spoiler:Awkward Kindness.]] This is apparently a case of FamilyThemeNaming, as her sister [[spoiler:Is Derpy Hooves/Ditzy Do.]]

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* EmbarrassingFirstName: It turns out the AK in Yearling's name is the initials of her actual first name, [[spoiler:Awkward Kindness.]] This is apparently a case of FamilyThemeNaming, as her sister [[spoiler:Is [[spoiler:is Derpy Hooves/Ditzy Do.Doo.]]
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* AlternateEnding:
** There's two different endings, diverging when [[spoiler:the clone/Daydream is offered the chance to [[FountainOfYouth be aged down to a filly]]. In one she accepts it, in the other she doesn't.]]
** The story also subtly mentioned one for [[spoiler:''Fanfic/TheWritingOnTheWall''. Instead of dying from radiation poisoning, she survived by Celestia but spent months recovering. According to WordOfGod (specifically the commissioner), this is because as the Goddess of the Sun, radiation manipulation is in her dominion.]]
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AK Yearling is an award winning author that moonlights as an artifact seeking adventurer and regularly stops a rogues gallery of villains...or is it the other way around?

When an autograph signing accidentally activates one of those artifacts, AK Yearling comes face to face with her greatest challenge: her own creation, Daring Do. Not an exact duplicate of her, but the Daring do depicted in the books.

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AK Yearling is an award winning author that moonlights as an artifact seeking artifact-seeking adventurer and regularly stops a rogues rogues' gallery of villains...or is it the other way around?

When an autograph signing accidentally activates one of those artifacts, AK Yearling comes face to face with her greatest challenge: her own creation, Daring Do. Not an exact duplicate of her, but the Daring do Do depicted in the books.



* AllThereInTheManual: Ahuizotl's OmnicidalManiac characterization is inspired by this trope. His collector card states that if he desposes of Daring Do "the world would be his to destroy."

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* AllThereInTheManual: Ahuizotl's OmnicidalManiac characterization is inspired by this trope. His collector card states that if he desposes disposes of Daring Do "the world would be his to destroy."
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* IAmNotLeftHanded: It turns out that [[spoiler:Ahuizotl is an amphibian and ''a lot'' more dangerous'' underwater. He nearly kills the Daring Do clone easily when he gets the chance to pull her underwater and exploit it.]] Justified, as [[spoiler:Yearling was ''very much'' aware he had this ability and took pains to ''not'' fight him when he could exploit it, something the clone was unaware of as it never came up in the books.]]

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* IAmNotLeftHanded: It turns out that [[spoiler:Ahuizotl is an amphibian and ''a lot'' more dangerous'' dangerous underwater. He nearly kills the Daring Do clone easily when he gets the chance to pull her underwater and exploit it.]] Justified, as [[spoiler:Yearling was ''very much'' aware he had this ability and took pains to ''not'' fight him when he could exploit it, something the clone was unaware of as it never came up in the books.]]
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* YoungerThanTheyLook: The Daring Do clone looks like a fully grown mare, but is more or less a newborn. [[spoiler:Even in the ending when she decides to become a filly, she's still about the Cutie Mark Crusaders' age and thus still qualifies.]]



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** Also given a continuity nod to the Mirror Pool incident, and brings up "Mana Clones" which are squarely NOT.
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* BuriedAlive: [[spoiler:Ahuizotl is buried by the Temple of Atlas collapsing on him (along with the mountain it was built under). Due to him having CompleteImmortality, it won't kill him and eventually he'll dig his way out, but it was enough to take him out for the time being.]]
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* CompleteImmortality: Ahuizotl possesses this due to being a Demi-God. He's not only ancient, but nothing she's hit him with has done more than temporally incapacitate him. [[spoiler:She doesn't believe the Temple of Atlas and the mountain it was under collapsing on him was enough to finish the job and is certain he'll dig his way out eventually.]]
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* EmbarrassingFirstName: It turns out the AK in Yearling's name is the initials of her actual first name, [[spoiler:Awkward Kindness.]] This is apparently a case of FamilyThemeNaming, as her sister [[spoiler:Is Derpy Hooves/Ditzy Do.]]



* IAmNotLeftHanded: It turns out that [[spoiler:Ahuizotl is an amphibian and ''a lot'' more dangerous'' underwater. He nearly kills the Daring Do clone easily when he gets the chance to pull her underwater and exploit it.]] Justified, as [[spoiler:Yearling was ''very much'' aware he had this ability and took pains to ''not'' fight him when he could exploit it, something the clone was unaware of as it never came up in the books.]]



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* AllThereInTheManual: Ahuizotl's OmnicidalManiac characterization is inspired by this trope. His collector card states that if he desposes of Daring Do "the world would be his to destroy."
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* FountainOfYouth: Spells and potions that can alter your age are mentioned, but they do not actually affect your lifespan. For example, if an old pony became young again, he would still eventually die of old age in a few years. [[spoiler:In one of the endings, Daring Do chooses to start life over as a filly. Since she was technically only a few days old, she still had a full lifespan ahead of her.]]
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* WhatIsThisFeeling: The Daring Do clone asks this when Ahuizotl causes her to experience fear.

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* BigBad: Ahuizotl. He's also an inuniverse example, being the main villain of the Daring Do books.

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* BigBad: Ahuizotl. He's also an inuniverse in-universe example, being the main villain of the Daring Do books.



* DurableDeathtrap: AK Yearling once asked Princess Celestia why the ancient civilizations would bother designing elaborate traps to guard ancient artifacts instead of just burying them. Celestia suggested the ancients believed the artifacts could be of use to ponykind in the future, but the traps are a test to make sure only the most worthy could get to them.
* TheExile: Ahiuzotl was banished from his father's kingdom for his psychopathic nature.
* ForgotToFeedTheMonster: Referenced. AK Yearling has no idea how the sharks in the SharkPool of an ancient temple are still alive.



* NoodleIncident:
** AK Yearling mentions a few of her past adventures, including some she shared with Con Mane and Doctor Whooves. The Doctor asked her not to write about him in her books.
** [[spoiler:In the ending, they briefly mention Yearling had to teach the Daring Do clone how to go to the bathroom, since Daring had no knowledge of things that were not mentioned in the books.]]



* TheExile: Ahiuzotl was banished from his father's kingdom for his psychopathic nature.

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* TheExile: Ahiuzotl was banished from his father's kingdom for his psychopathic nature.TakeThat: AK Yearling mentions a past adventure she had that resembled the plot of ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull''. Her fans thought it sucked.
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* SharkPool: This is one of the death traps in the temple holding the Belt of Atlas. After avoiding it, an exasperated AK Yearling asks how in the world the sharks are still alive after so many years without food.

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* AlternateEnding: There's two different endings, diverging when [[spoiler:the clone/Daydream is offered the chance to [[FountainOfYouth be aged down to a filly]]. In one she accepts it, in the other she doesn't.]]

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There's two different endings, diverging when [[spoiler:the clone/Daydream is offered the chance to [[FountainOfYouth be aged down to a filly]]. In one she accepts it, in the other she doesn't.]]
** The story also subtly mentioned one for [[spoiler:''Fanfic/TheWritingOnTheWall''. Instead of dying from radiation poisoning, she survived by Celestia but spent months recovering. According to WordOfGod (specifically the commissioner), this is because as the Goddess of the Sun, radiation manipulation is in her dominion.
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* ILoveNuclearPower: According to WordOfGod, Princess Celestia has this ability, including being capable of absorbing nuclear radiation [[spoiler:which is how she saved Yearling from radiation poisoning once before]]. Justified, as the sun is basically a gigantic fusion reactor.



* ShoutOut: There's a pony towards the beginning who's an obvious reference to ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', right down to the design and the fact that his name really IS "Critic."

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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There's a pony towards the beginning who's an obvious reference to ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', right down to the design and the fact that his name really IS "Critic.""
** It's mentioned that [[spoiler:[[Fanfic/TheWritingOnTheWall AK Yearling once suffered radiation poisoning on an archaeology dig]]. Though in this version, Celestia saved her.]]
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* ArtInitiatesLife: The Chisel of Pygmalion has the power to do this, but only if the creator of the work is present and there's a sincere and loving desire for it to become real, which is why an attempt by Ahuizotl to use it to bring a statue to life before the story failed. The Daring Do clone is born due to the fans at Yearlings' book signing wanting her to be real.

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* ArtInitiatesLife: The Chisel of Pygmalion has the power to do this, but only if the creator of the work is present and there's a sincere and loving desire for it to become real, which is why an attempt by Ahuizotl to use it to bring a statue to life before the story failed. The Daring Do clone is born due to the fans at Yearlings' Yearling's book signing wanting her to be real.



* JokerImmunity: Apparently, Yearlings audience complains about Ahuizotl having this. Justified with the real one because he's an immortal Demi-God and thus ''can't'' die.

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* JokerImmunity: Apparently, Yearlings Yearling's audience complains about Ahuizotl having this. Justified with the real one because he's an immortal Demi-God and thus ''can't'' die.
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* ForTheEvulz: Ahuizotl is a sadistic psychopath who's primary motive is causing destruction and pain for fun. Deconstructed, as Yearling points out while this might sound silly on paper, dealing with a lunatic with that mindset is far more frightening and dangerous in reality.

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* ForTheEvulz: Ahuizotl is a sadistic psychopath who's whose primary motive is causing destruction and pain for fun. Deconstructed, as Yearling points out while this might sound silly on paper, dealing with a lunatic with that mindset is far more frightening and dangerous in reality.

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* AntagonisticOffspring: Ahuizotl is this to his father King Leo. King Leo is apparently a loving ruler, but Ahuizotl is a psychopath, and has every desire to make his father watch his kingdom suffer.



* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:The Daring Do Clone doesn't take finding out she's a fictional character brought to life well.]]

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* TheExile: Ahiuzotl was banished from his father's kingdom for his psychopathic nature.
* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:The Daring Do Clone doesn't take finding out she's a fictional character brought to life well.]]]]
* YoureInsane: The Daring Do clone calls Ahuizotl this after learning of his [[OmnicidalManiac motivations]]. Ahuizotl simply replies that's what his father said before banishing him.
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* DivineParentage: Ahuizotl is the son of King Leo, the God of the Sea.
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* AmplifierArtifact: The Belt of Atlas increases the user's strength to immense levels.


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* GracefulInTheirElement: [[spoiler:While fully capable of moving and living on land, Ahuizotl is an amphibian as in the original myths, and becomes a LightningBruiser when he's in the water.]]
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* ShoutOut: There's a pony towards the beginning who's an obvious reference to ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', right down to the desgin and the fact that his name really IS "Critic."

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* ShoutOut: There's a pony towards the beginning who's an obvious reference to ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'', right down to the desgin and the fact that his name really IS "Critic."
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Due to Yearling writing Daring Do in the books as being 'herself but better', the clone is this to her, which is the major conflict of the story. [[spoiler:As it turns out, while the clone might be superior in some ways, Yearling is smarter and more patient, meaning the two balance one another out.]]

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Due to Yearling writing Daring Do in the books as being 'herself but better', the clone is this to her, which is the major conflict of the story. [[spoiler:As [[spoiler: As it turns out, while the clone might be superior in some ways, Yearling is smarter and more patient, meaning the two balance one another out.]]
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Due to Yearling writing Daring Do in the books as being 'herself but better', the clone is this to her, which is the major conflict of the story. [[spoiler:As it turns out, while the clone might be superior in some ways, Yearling is smarter and more patient, meaning the two balance one another out.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Due to Yearling writing Daring Do in the books as being 'herself but better', the clone is this to her, which is the major conflict of the story. [[spoiler:As it turns out, while the clone might be superior in some ways, Yearling is smarter and more patient, meaning the two balance one another out.]]

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* AlternateEnding: There's two different endings, diverging when [[spoiler:the clone/Daydream is offered the chance to [[FountainOfYouth be aged down to a filly]]. In one she accepts it, in the other she doesn't.]]
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Due to Yearling writing Daring Do in the books as being 'herself but better', the clone is this to her, which is the major conflict of the story. [[spoiler:As it turns out, while the clone might be superior in some ways, Yearling is smarter and more patient, meaning the two balance one another out.



* BewareTheSillyOnes: Ahuizotl is just as hammy as in canon, but is also a complete psychopath with SuperStrength and a sadistic streak. He outright says he'd [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the world if he could.]]



* ChekhovsBoomarang: The Rings of Scorchero from 'Daring Don't' return as a key part of Ahuizotl's plan.

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* ChekhovsBoomarang: ChekhovsBoomerang: The Rings of Scorchero from 'Daring Don't' return as a key part of Ahuizotl's plan.


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* ForTheEvulz: Ahuizotl is a sadistic psychopath who's primary motive is causing destruction and pain for fun. Deconstructed, as Yearling points out while this might sound silly on paper, dealing with a lunatic with that mindset is far more frightening and dangerous in reality.
* HappilyAdopted: [[spoiler:The Daring Do clone by Yearling in the end.]]


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* JokerImmunity: Apparently, Yearlings audience complains about Ahuizotl having this. Justified with the real one because he's an immortal Demi-God and thus ''can't'' die.
* KnightOfCerebus: Ahuizotl, [[BewareTheSillyOnes surprisingly enough.]] The story gets a lot more intense and serious once he shows up.
* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:The Daring Do clone renames herself Daydream in the end.]]
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:Ahuizotl ends up dishing one out to both Yearling and her clone, the former due to her being enraged to the point of not being able to see straight and the later due to underestimating Ahuizotl. Both walk away from the adventure with broken bones as a result.]]
* OmnicidalManiac: Ahuizotl turns out to be this, as he considers the prospect of turning the planet into a DeathWorld beautiful. [[spoiler:His plan is to hijack the Princesses power and use it to fry the world.]]
* OurHomunculiAreDifferent: The Daring Do clone, due to being born from a magical artifact. Inuniverse she's legally called one.
* SealedEvilInACan: Turns out Ahuizotl started out as this, having been sealed in a temple and been set loose by an expedition. [[spoiler:He's temporarily this trope again when the Temple of Atlas buries him, but Yearling notes this isn't going to last for long, but enough for them to recover.]]
* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:The Daring Do Clone doesn't take finding out she's a fictional character brought to life well.]]
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''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/225030/the-two-sides-of-daring-do The Two Sides of Daring Do]]'' is a ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfiction written by Godzillawolf, and explores the differences between AK Yearling/Daring Do and the novelized accounts depicted in her books, and what happens when a clone made from those books becomes real.

AK Yearling is an award winning author that moonlights as an artifact seeking adventurer and regularly stops a rogues gallery of villains...or is it the other way around?

When an autograph signing accidentally activates one of those artifacts, AK Yearling comes face to face with her greatest challenge: her own creation, Daring Do. Not an exact duplicate of her, but the Daring do depicted in the books.

What happens when the real pony meets her ideal self?

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!!This fanfic contains examples of:

* ArtInitiatesLife: The Chisel of Pygmalion has the power to do this, but only if the creator of the work is present and there's a sincere and loving desire for it to become real, which is why an attempt by Ahuizotl to use it to bring a statue to life before the story failed. The Daring Do clone is born due to the fans at Yearlings' book signing wanting her to be real.
* BigBad: Ahuizotl. He's also an inuniverse example, being the main villain of the Daring Do books.
* ChekhovsBoomarang: The Rings of Scorchero from 'Daring Don't' return as a key part of Ahuizotl's plan.
* ClonesArePeopleToo: The Daring Do clone is never depicted as being anything other than a living thing [[spoiler:and in the end is adopted by Yearling as her daughter.]] Of note, in universe Equestria has laws acknowledging this trope.
* CloningBlues: Yearling starts to feel redundant due the clone being AlwaysSomeoneBetter to her. [[spoiler:The clone does [[HeroicBSOD not take the discovery she's a clone well, at all.]]]]
* HeroicBSOD:
** Yearling starts to have one over her clone outdoing her and seemingly rendering her redundant. [[spoiler:This reaches its apex when she gets a beatdown from Ahuizotl in her rage. She finally snaps out of it in time to save the clone.]]
** [[spoiler:The clone has one when she realizes [[TomatoInTheMirror she's a clone.]] Hers gets so severe that she ''loses her Cutie Mark''. Yearling manages to snap her out of it, but she's still a blank flank at the end of the story.]]
* HijackingCthulhu: Ahuizotl's plan is to [[spoiler:combine the power of the Belt of Atlas and its temple with the Rings of Scorchero to steal the Princesses' power.]]
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