Bevendre

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    Foxy, the premise of Luna Eclipsed isn’t Luna scaring ponies and finding new ways to do so, it’s about her interacting with her subjects after her long absence, and adjusting to the changes that have occurred while she was banished.  In just a handful of scenes we see pride and reverence for the past that she knew, but also an eagerness to interact directly with her subjects and to experiment with and enjoy the customs that had become popular while she was away.   It was not Luna scaring others, it was others being afraid of her.

    That article does virtually nothing to further establish Celestia, only counteract a handful of popular fanons surrounding her.  Within it raises the point I made earlier, Celestia is portrayed as flawless.

    I call Luna flawed and dynamic, because she is flawed and because she is dynamic.  The few times she has been in an episode she was different from how she was before.  She had changed in order to adapt to the new world she had found upon her return.  Celestia has not changed at all during the series because there’s no room for her to do so, she is as perfect a being as can be in that world, and that’s not an attractive aspect to many people.

    Source: bevendre
    • October 6, 2013 (12:15 pm)
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    2. tllst reblogged this from bevendre and added:
      I’m going to make one last point and then I’m done arguing with you because you’re just presenting the same points over...
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    4. bevendre reblogged this from tllst and added:
      Being “too scary and misunderstood” is not a flaw. Being prone to jealousy enough to let it consume oneself is a flaw....
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