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Description Finally got off my butt and managed to create another piece after the Training Grounds.

Originally planned to do this one in pencil, since I plan it to be part of Equestria at War, but it soon turned out that it really didn't work in grayscale, especially the wings.
Kinda glad I ended up doing it in colour, since it turned out much better than I expected.

The current idea I have in mind is that with the passage of time obviously being a tad convoluted between Equestria and the human world, Sunset would still be around during Twilight's Reign (I might still age a up a bit though, not sure about that yet).
I kinda envision her as a semi-mythical figure among the Equestrian soldiers; an apparition appearing only in the direst of circumstances to turn the tide of battle and disappearing without a trace as soon as the battle is won.


Attention: This is where I start to rant about a subject unrelated to the piece.
I usually don't do this, but I got a whole lot frustration to vent right now and typing it out helps.
Obviously, everything below is my personal opinion and I won't think less of anyone for disagreeing.



Today I got up, poured myself a bowl of very unhealthy cereal and proceeded to watch the Legend of Everfree.
It wasn't very good.
Not necessarily bad, just not very good.
There main story was predictable from start to finish and while the romance subplot wasn't as forced as in EQG 1, it still had a very tacked on quality, expecting the viewer to care for some random character introduced for the sole purpose of serving as a romantic interest.
That and the fact that a camp counselor hitting on a highschooler is pretty icky, even if he's not all that much older.
Overall not a terrible movie, but definitely the weakest out of the four.

Then I watched this week'sepisode.
There aren't many episodes in the series that I dislike; the show is usually solid, even at its weaker moments.
There are however some epidsodes I downright despise.
One is 28 Pranks Later, which chooses to chuck five seasons of character devellopment out of the window and portray Rainbow Dash as a complete asshole, another one is Keep Calm and Flutter On, wherein the spirit of chaos and strife is converted by Fluttershy acting like an abused housewife, making excuses for her abusive husband for most of the episode.

Every Little Thing She Does is easily the worst episode of the series.
To me, Starlight Glimmer represents the polar opposite Of Sunset Shimmer: she started out as an effective and rather refreshing villain, someone not downright evil, but ideologically opposed to the values of the Mane Six, whereas Sunset was an okay villain with a really stupid endgame (teenage army).

It's only when we get further into their motivations, that the cracks begin to show:
Sunset was the personal student of Celestia before Twilight, presumably being groomed as a candidate for the Elements of Harmony. Her having held this esteemed position only to have all that taken from her is an understandable motivation for revenge.
Your childhood friend moving to another city is not.

Taken aside that there is no reason why Starlight couldn't have kept in contact with Sunburst via letter, there is no reason whatsoever that she could not have simply enrolled in Celestia's School herself, seeing as she has a level of magic usually only found on badly written OCs.
Instead she choose to erect her own little dictatorship, strippig her subjects off their individuality and keeping them in line through fear.
Again, because her friend moved away when she was a child.

Which leads me to my biggest gripe: the redemption.
Sunset got off pretty easy at the end of EQG 1, arguably too easy.
It is only in EQG 2, where we see her feeling the consequences of her actions, facing adversity and struggling to forgive herself in order to truly start over.
And the important part is that she doesn't make excuses for herself, she doesn't whine about how it isn't fair; she accepts that she has to work hard earn everyone's trust after what she has done. And it's that struggle and her willingness to undertake it that makes her eventual redemption, in the eyes of others and herself, so satisfying.

We never get any of that with Starlight.
The closest she ever comes to remorse is making a few jokes about her past actions making it sound like some trivial offence, before complaining about how no one is willing to give her a chance.

Which leads me to this week's episode: Starlight brainwashing the Twilight's friends.
She literally takes away their free will, rather than confess to Twilight that she has been slacking off on her studies.
And again it is swept under the rug with a halfassed "I'm sorry" speech.

Not only is she not taking her studies, the very thing that is supposed to redeem her, seriously, she has obviously learned nothing since having been taken in by Twilight.
She actually needs to be told that enslaving others for your comfort is wrong.
And somehow the writers still expect us to sympathize with her.

What. the. Hell.

I can comfortably say that by now I'm sufficiently invested in the setting, charcters and the fandom as a whole, that there is very little that the show's writers could do to actually make me stop watching the series and I still throroughly enjoy most episodes.
That being said, everything involving Starlight Glimmer has taken a lot of enjoyment out of this season for me and for the the frst time since the beginning of the series, I'm not really looking forward to a season's finale.
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Comments: 16

kikyofan26 [2019-09-30 12:02:22 +0000 UTC]

The Stare Master, Putting Your Hoof Down and Once Upon a Zeppelin are pretty damn awful themselves.Β  Just thoroughly unpleasant to view and sit through.Β 

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MakenshiGrad [2016-09-27 01:59:04 +0000 UTC]

I liked the fourth movie, sure I will never say it was perfect, but it was enjoyable, to me at least. Timber is indeed an unnecessary character, just as well the whole love interest subplot. However, like the first EQG, I think the fourth movie is just the start of something even more interesting... Or maybe I could be wrong. Let's wait and see.

To me the weakest movie is either the frist or Friendship Games. Yet my problems with Friendship Games is that I was hyped to see a sportive showdown between two schools, not a montage of academic activities and a crazy race that almost turned into a japanese tentacle porn; And that after watching the unused scenes I kept asking my self: These scenes are really good, why they didn't make to the actual movie?

The first EQG was nothing really special to me, it was the classic trope: "Grand Master/Sensei had a student before you/protagonist, that student turned evil 'cause power got over his/her head, fuck the former's student past you/protagonist just need(s) to know that, go beat him/her". And yes, Sunny's endgame was stupid as hell, I was very disappointed, she seemed to be the scheming type of villain... And a teenager army is her endgame? At least turn them into demons, sister! *Sigh* And the whole "being princess of high school dance = being a real princess" is BS; Twi solved erveything so easily that Sunset almost wasn't a real threat; And finnaly: FLash is not a bad or character nor unnecessary like Timber... HE'S DOWNRIGHT POINTLESS!

Sorry about the ranting. Whenever I start overthinking EQG I have to let things out my system.

Anyways, Sunny's looking really beautiful in this picture. Her armor (dress-armor?) reminds me a bit of some armor designs of the Dark Souls series. Do you have some art like this with Luna or Fluttershy? I would like to see it.

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Sensko In reply to MakenshiGrad [2016-10-06 22:49:31 +0000 UTC]

I liked Friendship Games, but I agree that it could have been vastly improved by dropping the hypercompetetive angle (including the whole of Principal Cinch) and use the free up time for some more quit, introspective moments for Sunset.

Also, I didn't mind the plot for the first movie that much, since it reminded me of those cheesy Fantasy/Scifi-protag-gets-transported-to-modern-day-America movied from the 80s. Might just be me though.
Sunset's arc in the latter movies definitely helps hough.

And yes, I do plan to do armour designs for both Luna and Celestia.
Not sure about Fluttershy; can't really imagine her on a battlefield except maybe as a standart bearer.

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templar127 [2016-09-27 00:18:17 +0000 UTC]

I love that Terracota looking armor!

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Sensko In reply to templar127 [2016-09-27 04:07:59 +0000 UTC]

thx

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EqDBot [2016-09-26 22:20:22 +0000 UTC]

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Sensko In reply to EqDBot [2016-09-27 04:07:32 +0000 UTC]

Well, how about that?

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EqDBot In reply to Sensko [2016-09-27 08:03:48 +0000 UTC]

Nice work!

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Sensko In reply to EqDBot [2016-09-27 19:18:37 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.

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FrustratedInExcelsis [2016-09-26 05:23:12 +0000 UTC]

The most jarringΒ part about Starlight episodes is how they're such a consistent drop in quality from the rest of the show. I mean, most episodes are good or at least decent, most story arcs fine, but Starlight... honestly, I find her episodes and story arc the one part of the show I regularly don't like or am just unhappy with. At best she doesn't do anything Sunset, Discord and the other redeemed villains haven't done better already, at worst... she just seems like a borderline sociopath with no respect for others' dignity. As for her backstory... that was just bad writing. Honestly, I think it might have worked better if she had just been the type of villain that's genuinely an asshole at heart and had to be taught goodness from scratch without a bad Freudian excuse forced in. Nothing the show hasn't tackled before.

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Sensko In reply to FrustratedInExcelsis [2016-10-06 22:36:35 +0000 UTC]

I think the idea of Starlight just being a complete sociopath incapable of recognizing that what she's doing is interesting, if wholly inappropriate for a kids' show.
Instead the writers obviously want the viewer to empathize with her...

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Wolfenstein2552 [2016-09-26 03:00:00 +0000 UTC]

Once again, great work with this my friend

Also I fully agree with you that Starlight Glimmer isn't one of FiM's shining moments. Seriously, you become a dictator and screw with time all because your childhood friend moved away and we're expected to feel sorry for her? This is why I prefer the fandom over the show.Β 

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AmrasFelagund [2016-09-26 02:23:18 +0000 UTC]

Beautifully crafted armor; this could really have been hers if she had been more patient with her studies under Celestia...!

Also, I agree 100% with everything in your rant. I sincerely think that Starlight was their attempt to do an echo of Sunset's character arc in FIM, without having to actually bridge the gap between the two and bring Sunset to Equestria. I mean, look at Starlight's Season 6 forelock; it's almost identical to Sunset's from her two minutes of pony-time in the first EqG.

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Sensko In reply to AmrasFelagund [2016-10-06 22:27:05 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.
And yeah, it feels like a lazy trie to recapture Sunset's arc.
All the more baffling since they could have done something along those lines with Trixie and Moondancer, both of which would make sense as students for Twilight.

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Corecin [2016-09-26 02:08:47 +0000 UTC]

Okay.

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joeyh3 [2016-09-26 01:59:32 +0000 UTC]

Looks great!

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