She-ra + Transformers: 3 Courageous Sweeps Part 1 by ShebaKoby, literature
Literature
She-ra + Transformers: 3 Courageous Sweeps Part 1
Three Courageous Sweeps Part 1
(Crossover: The Transformers and She-ra: Princess of Power)
*note: Based on, and a sequel to, the Season 1 Episode 20 of She-ra Princess of Power: Three Courageous Hearts
It was a sunny day in the Kingdom of Mysticor, on the planet Etheria. This was the homeworld of The Great Rebellion, led by She-ra. A large group of Transformers had gathered outside Queen Castaspella’s castle in the Kingdom of Mysticor, accompanied by Sheba. The winged puma was fairly salivating over the prospect of joining the annual Trickster Competition. And they were not alone. Various humans and other beings were all eagerly
It wasn’t common to see Galvatron up and about so early.
The purple tyrant mumbled angrily to himself, his worn optics betraying a bad night’s rest as the culprit for his current status of consciousness.
Usually, he was up later in the day for the exact same reason.
He practically threw himself into the throne as if he were disposing of a dirty rag, angrily muttering to himself as he let himself sag across the decorated chair.
Scourge was one of the few who were up and the fewer who were fine with being near Galvatron at said times.
“What are you doing here?” Galvatron spat as he tried to nestle himself into a muc
For Want of A Journal Part 1 by ShebaKoby, literature
Literature
For Want of A Journal Part 1
For Want of a Journal
*(Big Capture of 1999/2006 storyline, prior to Part 8)
“This is HOPELESS!” Galvatron’s frustration was clearly evident, even as he glowed a strange yellow color from the Aura spell he’d cast on himself.
Rodimus Prime stood opposite him, waiting for a desperation attack of some sort—or any sign of a Limit Break. But none came.
They’d tried everything. When the Aura spell hadn’t unlocked any special abilities, Rodimus got Galvatron’s hit points down to critical range. Even then, it hadn’t worked. Every attack from Galvatron since then was just a simple physical