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How is Tempest that much morally better in her villainy than Starlight, in regards to underlying motivations?
In the end, they’re both still hurt and bitter children that didn’t grow up, in their own ways, even if they both put up a front to the contrary, when you look at their backstories (or Tempest’s comic story afterwards), and neither of them were pleasant individuals whatsoever.
It’s canon that Tempest’s view of “my friends ostracized me” was her distorted view of events, in much the same way Sunburst never responding to Starlight possibly had the innocuous reason of “Stellar Flare conditioned him to stop reading letters from ‘Sire’s Hollow.’”
How is Tempest that much morally better in her villainy than Starlight, in regards to underlying motivations?
In the end, they’re both still hurt and bitter children that didn’t grow up, in their own ways, even if they both put up a front to the contrary, when you look at their backstories (or Tempest’s comic story afterwards), and neither of them were pleasant individuals whatsoever.
It’s canon that Tempest’s view of “my friends ostracized me” was her distorted view of events, in much the same way Sunburst never responding to Starlight possibly had the innocuous reason of “Stellar Flare conditioned him to stop reading letters from ‘Sire’s Hollow.’”