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> The final blows to the monarchy came in relatively close session.
> A small group of rouge Changelings that had stuck to their old ways went on a rampage across Equestria, mainly sticking to smaller towns.
> Reports of changeling attacks and encounters led to hysteria as they reports came in.
> It was almost fascinating, a few Changelings had managed to cause more mass panic than the time that they and their queen had nearly taken over the country.
> Especially sense we had peaceful relations with the bulk of them and counted them as allies.
> Though for most of Equestria had a degree of separation from that first crisis, as it mainly had occurred in Canterlot. There had been some paranoia of course, but as the nation at the time had a whirlwind of events that happened so soon afterwards, the crisis had been pushed aside from the public consciousness.
> This was a more persistent presence. It could happen to you, it could happen to your neighbors.
> It didn't get solved in a matter of days.
> There was now a national framework in place ready to hold the princesses to account for the lack of security.
> The Trust and Safety Party managed to have a significant expanding of it's membership and a rise in support.