Total Lunar Eclipse 516 February 10, 2018 Share February 10, 2018 (edited) 50% Twilight Sparkle, 30% Applejack, and 20% Rarity. Edited February 10, 2018 by Total Lunar Eclipse 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Truffles 2,033 February 11, 2018 Share February 11, 2018 I suppose I still relate to the character that was my favorite when I started watching this series - Twilight. I do appreciate her love of science, her touch of skepticism, and her ability to geek out over the technical details of a particular topic. But a few other characters are relatable to me as well now. Some of Twilight can be transferred over to Sunburst, since he shares her geekiness but also comes with the additional trait of being a lot more reclusive than she was. (Though I don't have the body image issues he apparently has.) Then there's Spike who tends to swing greatly between being cynical and optimistic - sometimes within a single episode. Also throw in a little of his self-doubt. I can definitely relate to that at times. I have a bit of Starlight in me, usually when I feel anger and revenge on someone who has done another person wrong. Snips and Snails for their perceived appreciation of low-brow humor. (I can't actually give any concrete evidence they'd like that kind of humor; it just seems logical that they would.) XD Finally, there's Goldie Delicious because cats. Cats are awesome. (That will probably be me when I'm 80! XD ) Are you a Spike fan? Click on the image above for a compendium of nearly every Spike scene in the show! =D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thrond 3,263 February 11, 2018 Share February 11, 2018 For the most part, I'd say it's Twilight. Aside from my fondness for her general dorkiness, I tend to find her high expectations of herself, enthusiasm for her favourite topics, and general intellectualism relatable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest February 11, 2018 Share February 11, 2018 A combination of Fluttershy and early Twilight, but without the shyness and social ineptitude. I like to think, anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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