![]() She is older than Pun, in her early 30s and still single. Marigold, one of Pun's many cousins on her mother's side, runs a gardening business in Ponyville. When she puts it on, it magically hides her mane and changes her coat/tail/eyes to match those of the other members, disguising her identity. Her Night Guard armor is a lightweight "scout" version of that worn by other members, intended to emphasize mobility over full protection. She travels to Canterlot once a month to have the seal checked and reinforced, and she has deliberately broken it once in order to stop Discord. She subsequently abandoned her comedy career, joined the Night Guard, and was placed under a magic seal to prevent anyone except her from telling the joke properly. When a griffon used the joke as part of a cafe robbery, Pun survived for some unknown reason, but everyone else in the place - including her friend Evershine - was killed. She is also an undercover member of the Night Guard, designated as "Agent 707," acting as the secret guardian of a "Killer Joke" which causes those hearing it to die of laughter. Pun keeps a pink baby hare named Wit as a pet. Her cutie mark is a single horizontal black line, "a one liner." Formerly a successful stand-up comedian in Canterlot, she now lives in Ponyville and holds the position of Royal Toponymist (a scholar who studies place names). She is considered the verbal version of Pinkie Pie, focusing on wordplay instead of physical humor. Pun is a red earth pony with green eyes and a brown mane/tail. This is done "To encourage the artists to draw in their own style rather than attempting to conform." Uses a different artist every day, and spreads out multiple comics from one artist (except in story arcs) so that the style changes nearly every day.Updates are posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m.Don't let this deter you though, we still need your asks! You will be notified if there is going to be a response to your ask however keep in mind it may be weeks before it is decided. ![]() ![]() Due to the story arcs planned out months in advance, questions used in these arcs are not the ones submitted during the arc. The comic thus deviates from the usual ask-response comics in that responses may take half a year or more to be answered. A massive buffer of comics, exceeding four months.Due to the massive number of artists, the 'idle' rate of comic production is greater than one a day. A large number of people involved, yet operates without deadlines.
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