Y'know, I did temporarily go by the name "Light Horse" many moons ago. I can't remember exactly what for, but it was the rare and so far only appearance of this mysterious mirror entity.
M'kay, I've given this some thought, and it might even seem a little obvious, but I think we'll all agree they need to be at opposite ends of the tug rope.
Celestia & Luna! Step up to the tug o' war arena!
If I could get away with it, I'd ship @Sparklefan1234 and all your BFF's on the forum. I don't think you'd want to leave any out.
In this case, though I pick @Treeglow Flicker !
Haha! That's fair. I could see Thunder perhaps helping rein in some of her more difficult personality moments, and maybe teaching her the value of achievements through working for them. Short story, maybe?
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Huh. Didn't think of it that way, but you're kinda right. They'd be not too dissimilar.
But here's the real question: would you ship the two of them?
11!
Maybe Thunder Gust is an alternate reality incarnation of Lightning Dust who's just a lot less prideful and underhanded.
...and a stallion... and orange.
Uhh! 13!
Greetings @spoonpilled, and welcome to our wonderful world of Pony!
I hope you have yourself a wonderful time with us here! Should you require any assistance finding your way around or just looking for a friendly chat, the door is always open.
I recently finished reading At Home: A History of Private Life by Bill Bryson. I absolutely adored this book, both as a history enthusiast and as someone who simply enjoys reading about the intricacies of day-to-day life. Where better to get those sort of tales than in the place we spend the vast majority of our lives in?
At this point, I would highly recommend any of Bill Bryson's works. He does some fantastic travelogs and historical books with a level of detail that I rarely find elsewhere.
I'm usually just a "normal" difficulty kind of guy, unless it's a game I really just want to enjoy and chill to, then it's the easiest difficulty all the way.
Glad to hear your mother is on the mend. I wish for a speedy full recovery for her! Good to hear it wasn't covid and hopefully doesn't have many long after-effects for her.
Oh wow, those photos you took look great! I really like the lighting and aesthetic of that chapel; very calming.
And a belated happy Easter to you, as well.
Good ol' Ireland being predictably unpredictable in its weather. Cloudy with spits of rain, breakthroughs of sunshine, wind and yet pleasantly warm temperatures.