: In fandom spaces (specifically digital art and roleplay), a "Parasited Pon" refers to a character who is typically "Pon" (clumsy/innocent) but has been taken over by a "parasite"—often a metaphorical or literal alien entity that changes their behavior. This is a popular theme in speculative fiction and "corruption" character arcs where a clumsy character becomes unexpectedly competent or dangerous due to the parasite. 3. Gaming and Cultural References The phrase occasionally appears in specific niche contexts: PON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster preposition. (¦)pän, (¦)pən. : upon. Merriam-Webster
A parasite consumes. A symbiont exchanges. Find one thing that gives back. A hobby that energizes you. A friend who listens equally. An investment that pays you dividends. A pet. A garden. Fill the void the parasites left with something that adds energy to your Pon.
Starting today, check your flanks. Check your bank account. Check your text messages. Where is the slow leak? Where is the invisible mouth attached to your side?
They call it the "Verdant Hush." It doesn't kill the host. Instead, it rides along, draining just enough magic to keep the forest alive during the winter droughts. The ponies wander back into town, smiling vaguely, flowers blooming from their manes. They seem happy. That’s the scariest part.

