@Trickquestion
Come to think of it, why would she even need to remove Celestia at all? She could simply, over the course of centuries, turn the tables so that she’s the more prominent of the two.
Trick, if you’re implying she has some sort of long-term plan to win over the ponies and usurp her sister the old-fashioned way, not being there for her people during a direct, almost catastrophic attack on the capital is not going to earn her any allies. If she had dropped in at the end and played hero for all to see, then I’d believe you. That’s exactly the sort of thing she’d do… If she was out to usurp her sister.
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Don’t rustle my jimmies. They rustle with world-ending force. Seriously, the world seriously might end today if you piss me off.
Silly Impious, Luna just knows how to play the long game. She’s rid herself of one major enemy by letting Celestia and Chrysalis fight it out, now she’s indoctrinating the children.
But there’s no evidence to support either theory. But I find it fishy that she didn’t even show up until everything had blown over. Way to avoid conflict. :/
I don’t dislike her, but I dislike her fans for always making up excuses for her and pretending she can’t do any wrong.
Seriously, there weren’t even any >implications as to what Luna was off doing. She was just as likely to be doing something bigger than Canterlot as she was to be doing nothing.
Is nobody in the Equestrian Government/Military actually qualified for their job?
I mean, “Too Many Pinkies” and “Magic Duel” should us you can unearth terrible arcane power by pissing on a stone. This shit must happen three times a week!