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Hey everyone,
I don’t know where I’m getting all this free time from, but I will ride this metaphorical speeding runaway train until it crashes and burns at the end of the line- you have my word that while I have free time, I will post daily, the only caveat being that I don’t know when this will change, so please bear with me.
Now, onto a few bits of lore for those who don’t know this character well.
Dreamcatcher… She’s not your average pegasus mare. Smol, polite, well spoken, genial, and always willing to calmly mediate a dispute, Frazzle’s beloved little sister is a mare that loves to fly FAST! Though not on the level of Rainbow Dash, Dreamie is, (in my AU,) one of the fastest known pegasi that Manehattan has ever produced, second only to her own mother, Fireball.
For those that are curious, her tail is not bound by fabric strips or ribbons- that’s a pair of solid brass rings. This is simply because she likes the sound of them clinking together as she walks.
When not working as a well-respected school counsellor, Dreamcatcher can often be found flying extremely fast at low levels, weaving between trees, lampposts, 8and buildings. This is not done in order to show off, it is simply for the thrill of flight- Dreamcatcher is an adrenaline junkie, and these insane manoeuvres fulfil her biological need for speed.
As mentioned in her OC Insights entry, she has never had even a momentary interest in the idea of becoming a Wonderbolt, even if she is more than qualified to do so.
Thus, her fitness and stamina levels are very high, leading her to only need short rests in between her “sets,” hence the title.

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