Twilight got her quill and paper; she couldn't believe she was doing this. But if she held it in any longer she would explode. Here goes nothing.....
Dear Princess Celestia,
I am writing as a concerned party in hopes of bringing your attention to many people’s opinions on certain transgressions that have occurred during your rule of which you were an integral part in its outcome. Most ponies believe you to be a benevolent, kind, and all around paragon of a ruler. However my party knows better than that as they have seen things others have not and thus know things others do not. This is not to say of course that we think you an improper ruler and wish to see you step down from power because you cannot handle things well. On the contrary, we believe you to be just as kind and your actions just as amiable as everyone else. We just think that there are a couple things we should bring to your attention. Now, certain events as of late have made us question whether or not your response to certain events has indeed been the best of all the possible choices available to you. Let us start small and work our way up, starting with a certain forest that everypony seems to want to avoid.
The Everfree Forest is a blight on Equestria’s landscape, stretching for who knows how far. You have demonstrated your ability to move two celestial bodies time and again and yet you cannot seem to remove a few trees. The creatures in the Everfree are evil incarnate and would not hesitate, given the opportunity, to dine on and pastel colored equine that may be unfortunate enough to cross its path. You seem to not be able (or worse still, not willing) to deal with these creatures to ensure the continued safety of your subjects. One does not need to look hard to see that there is something wrong with this picture. If you could do everything that is thought of you, then what is stopping you from eradicating a threat as serious as this? There are some theories as to why you are not able to do this. One such theory states that because of the war that transpired with Nightmare Moon and the subsequent destruction of your previous domicile- that is to say, your castle that now lies in the heart of the forest- dark magical forces that cannot be easily destroyed were created, shrouding the surrounding area in this magic and as a result creating these creatures that are the whole root of the problem to begin with. An added corollary of this theory suggests that it was this force that in fact created the forest in the first place.
If any of these theories do in fact, suggest truth, then it is understandable that you are not able (not without a tremendous deal of effort, at least) to eradicate the Everfree Forest. But that would then still beg the question as to why you allowed the founding of a town near it in the first place. You knew full well of the dangers the forest presented to those who got too near to it and still allowed the founding of a major settlement in the area. What was worse is that you actually encouraged it. Perhaps there is truly nothing to fear unless one were to actually set hoof inside its borders, but that still does not excuse this obviously blatant disregard for the safety of your subjects to put them at the possible risk of harm.
Next up on the list of issues one might have with your decision making and your ability to adequately prevent against possible problems regards somepony very close to you: Twilight Sparkle. At one meeting- regardless of how brief it may be- one would find Miss Sparkle very intelligent and worthy of the title of your protégé. However, perhaps your excessive influence on her has in some way or form cause some damage to her mentality. Let’s take, for instance, the events that transpired on the day her Friendship Report was due and she did not have one. The story of her rapid descent into desperation and insanity is infamously regarded as a fascinating story that captivates those who hear it. And why not? Princess Celestia’s personal student and goes insane and causes widespread havoc in an entire town? That is a story that unless you were there one might think it a work of fiction, fabricated by somepony who would be too drunk to even remember their own name. However it did happen nonetheless and your response was to- albeit calmly- chastise her for her actions. It is the opinion of this writer and many others that this event was brought on because of you to begin with. If not for your conveyance of the importance of punctuality and timeliness in all things being drilled into her head from years of your influence, she would not have acted so irrationally in the first place and thus would not have caused all the chaos in the Ponyville. These are just one of the examples, and the only one I will mention in this letter of the way that you could cause damage to those around you. However, before you go isolating yourself from those who love you, know that we also acknowledge the importance and criticality of your role in Miss Sparkle’s life. If not for you she would not have met the other Elements of Harmony and even more, the magic of friendship. Her power as a unicorn would have been left untapped as well and as such, wasted.
Let us mention now the most important event that you had to decide the fate of: the Nightmare Moon Incident. This is of course a sore subject for everyone involved but there are those, including myself that have decided it has not been addressed properly. We all know the story by heart; however no one came to think about just how it happened. A wise man once said that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” but you apparently didn’t think about this. While Luna is not innocent in the matter, you are the guiltiest. Jealousy does not appear immediately and there are indeed signs of it. If you were the ruler Equestria needed, but more importantly the sister Luna needed you would have caught these signs and done all in your power to prevent this. But of course you did not and Luna descended into madness, leaving you no choice but to banish her to the Moon. For how long? A decade? A century? No, a millennium. One thousand years on the most isolated place in the solar system. Close enough that she could see the life down there and the changes occurring, but far enough away that she can’t partake in any of it. Did you ever stop to think that maybe banishing Nightmare Moon would not actually do anything but maybe perhaps make her even more resentful? To banish your own sister away from everything is the cruelest thing that I can think of. She was away from everything that she held dear for one thousand years. No one can easily recover from that and she will most likely be feeling those effects for many more years. You should be so lucky if she didn’t feel the passage of time up there, because the worst thing would be the loneliness; no one you can talk to, no one you can touch, no one you can even see. That’s especially cruel for a leader who enjoyed bringing happiness and joy to those around her. Could you imagine that? I didn’t think so. Now let’s fast forward to now; do you know what one of the worse feelings in the universe is? Regret. Luna will eventually recover and be back up to speed. She’ll learn new customs all over again and fit right back in as co-ruler of Equestria. You however, will never recover from that regret. Sending your sister to the moon for a thousand years, that aforementioned loneliness, that resentment, that jealousy; that will never go away to you. She might forget about it, make it all some sort of distant, painful memory, but you will remember it.
That brings us to the most important part of my letter: you. You Celestia. You are a threat to yourself. Evidence of this is in the letter. You hurt those around you, unintentionally of course, but it’s still there. All these wounds will recover, all these lessons will be learned, but you will live on with these memories. You will live on with this regret; you will live on with this pain. But like a phoenix, there is one thing that can be learned from this: a lesson. Attention, planning, making sure that you don’t hurt those around you when you do something and making sure that you can prevent any pain that you see.
Learn these lessons well Princess, they will always help you.
Sincerely,
Violetta
Twilight smiled; she felt much better now that the letter had been written. It really helped that it was sort of in third person. It felt like she wasn't really the pony writing it an that just gave her some peace of mind. Although she sort of lost her temper and formality as she continued. Regardless, she felt better. Standing up, she levitated her letter to the trashcan and crumpling it up, threw it in. Without another glance she walked out of the library, ready to start a new day.
I don't get it.
242873 What do you not get? Haven't you ever heard of a type of therapy where you write an angry letter to someone and then you throw it out? That's what this is?
PS: If you dislike this story could you please state why?
Haha,I thought this was quite well done, as Twilight would certainly be in the best place to analytically break down some of the decisions Celestia had made.
Now that I think about it, I would love to see a follow up where she leaves it on the desk and Spike sends it off to the Princess without asking her, so much fun to be had
Hmm...I could certainly see somepony or other writing a letter like that, but, whether it's actually meant to be sent or not, I'm not convinced Twilight Sparkle in particular ever would. She's simply not the type to, well, attack her beloved mentor like that, even for purely therapeutic purposes. So it comes across as just out of character enough to raise the question just who is having issues with the matters brought up in the text here -- Twilight, or the author?
That the opening complaint is about the Everfree Forest of all things doesn't really help, either. In the show, the forest honestly is never shown to be that much of a threat -- the monsters seem to be generally content to stay within its borders, so as long as you use your common pony sense and stay outside you're safe enough. Appropriately enough, we have yet to see anypony at all suggest that it needs to go, so blaming specifically the Princess for the fact that it still exists comes rather far out of the left field. (Besides which, do we really want to risk touching off a flame war about whether ponies are more or less environmentally conscious than humans? "Let's torch some more useless rainforest to make room for farmland" is one of those issues in real life as it is...)
243157 Indeed. You see, this was actually MY letter to Celestia. However, the mods here are very... picky about what they allow on (as far as just how the story is formatted, not the actual content) so I had to switch my character to a different character. As far as the Everfree is concerned: look at the previous sentence. This is written from a PERSON'S point of view, not a pony's. Unless you read it as a pony's point of view then Twilight just doesn't like the Everfree with all the first hoof experience she's had with it. Actually, now that I mention it....
Reading it as your letter, as opposed to Twilights's, a rebuttal:
1. Everfree Forest: Yes, the Everfree is wild and dangerous, filled will all manner of flora and fauna varying from neutral to irritating to outright hostile. The dangers of the forest are the very reason that ponies are taught to avoid it. In defense of the Everfree, the untamed variance of this wilderness has brought forth many wonders that equines could not dream to have developed on their own, such as the many medicinal plants that Zebras use for potions in lieu of magic (how else would unicorns figure out how to mimic those effects through magic?).
Instead of letting her fear of danger lead her towards razing the Everfree out of hoof, perhaps Her Majesty recognized that there was more to the forest than a pony deathtrap, that there were unknown possibilities that could be harnessed into opportunity by many little ponies to come. One such example of pony ingenuity harnessing the Everfree for the betterment of all comes into play in the founding of Ponyville itself. Without Granny Smith's discovery (and subsequent study and understanding) of Zap Apples, Ponyville would not have had the very product that turned the settlement into a trading center: Zap Apple Jam.
The dangers of the Everfree are real and should not be underestimated. Neither should its benefits (known and unknown) be ignored. The Everfree is a fascinating feature of Equestria's geography, one that this one hopes will be explored and understood to its fullest one day.
2. Twilight Sparkle: While only conjecture can be used to imagine how the Princess mentored Twilight, is it not a rather egregious assumption that Princess Celestia would stress timeliness and punctuality in all things to such an extent that it caused trauma to her pupil? While Twilight's duty as a filly was limited to her sessions with the Princess as well as any classes she took in addition, the Princess had various affairs of state, disaster relief, and her own personal time to juggle. Perhaps Twilight's neurotic tendencies were born by her attempts to emulate her mentor and longtime idol's adherence to a busy schedule (A rather impossible standard, as Her Majesty has had years of practice).
As you mentioned, it is clear that Twilight's relocation and interponyal developments have drastically improved her character. Is that not proof of the Princess' ability as a mentor, regardless of her own self-interest in the matter (rekindling the Elements)?
As for punishing Twilight, what benefit would there be from a harsh punishment? Twilight was sent to Ponyville to study the magic of friendship, and has learned from quite a few incidents (such as the one you mentioned and the parasprite disaster) that communication is a complicated and essential part of friendship, and that hindsight is 20/20. She understood the brevity of her mistake, her friends learned that her neuroticism didn't always manifest in positive ways (such as her splendid job with the Winter Wrap-Up), and no one was left worse for wear (with exception to Twilight's missing doll and the Cutie Mark Crusaders' burst ball). As a bonus, Her Majesty now receives reports from all 6 Elements, allowing Her to develop relationships with them further (and giving each Element even more in common with Twilight, enhancing their own friendship). Why punish when you have a solution where everypony wins?
3. Luna: While the exact circumstances regarding Luna's transformation into NightMare Moon remain unclear... everypony makes mistakes, even the immortal Princesses (as you have so boldly addressed). Despite this, standards have to be maintained in order to have a semblance of society. Ultimately, everypony is responsible for his or her own actions and, to a lesser extent, feelings. To think that anypony can be held solely accountable for the feelings (and subsequent actions) of somepony else is absurd.
That said, that does not absolve Princess Celestia of all responsibility to her sister and to the ponies of Equestria. To her sister, Celestia owes love and support in Luna's endeavors, as well as the conflicting responsibility of not meddling in Luna's affairs (they are co-rulers after all). To Equestria, Celestia owes some measure of safety from threats, internal and external (through the social contract). Though prevention is indeed the best medicine, there is a limit to how much effort you put in can effect outcome. Sometimes, random or unforeseeable events have much more of a hoof in how things turn out than anything else.
Regarding Luna's feelings, everypony bears some responsibility for failing to appreciate, or even acknowledge the beauty of the night. Despite that, Luna, as one of Equestria's rulers, had access to all the resources (if not the influence) her position entitled her to. Instead of trying to forcibly change the ponies of the past by forcing the night, could Princess Luna not have helped ponies conquer their fears instead? By teaching ponies to deal with the dangers and darkness of the night, and by seeking out and educating ponies with night-related cutie marks and special talents, could Luna not have had more of a hoof in how Equestria advanced?
Perhaps Princess Celestia doesn't fault Luna for not taking a longer, wiser path. After all, its quite possible Luna had been doing as much as she could, but to no avail. Regardless, Luna's feelings of jealousy and despair were instrumental in her transformation, and that is a burden Princess Luna must bear.
No rebuttal regarding the length of NightMare Moon's exile. Though we are not privvy to Princess Celestia's knowledge of the Elements of Harmony and their workings, It seems to be rather unreasonable and contrived.
(Note: recent evidence gathered upon Luna's return has suggested that her transformation was the work of some external evil influence. While Luna can be faulted that her feelings may have left her vulnerable to possession, this theory would exempt her from responsibility for her actions as NightMare Moon.)
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Loved the concept and the execution, even if I disagree with the contents. Good work!
I was really tempted to put italics in implying that the rebuttal was penned by Celestia, with some tongue-in-cheek back at Twilight, but If I did that I'd have to just go ahead and try to Surreptitiously submit this as a separate fic!